HRHS Faculty Newsletter
Nov. 12-16
This Week's Calendar
Veterans Day--No School
Tuesday 11/13:
Day 4
Quarter 1 Report Card Distribution
Department Meetings 2:30-3:30
Wednesday 11/14:
Day 3
School Council 2:30-4
Thursday 11/15:
Day 2
Friday 11/16:
Day 1
Homecoming at Tekoa Country Club
Safety
Lockdown Drill Feedback: Please click here for feedback from our lockdown drill.
For Your Information & Action:
IEP Meeting Reports: All reports for IEP meetings (testing reports and teacher reports) should be submitted at least 48 hours before the meeting takes place.
Reminders
Staff Shout Outs!
- Thank you to all of the guidance staff for acknowledging and celebrating our John & Abigail Adams and Koplick scholarship students.
- Shout out to James Belcastro who runs a tight ship with super high expectations in his honors class!
- Tracy Pinkham has been working hard to "gamify" her classes and make it fun, engaging, and competitive!
Responsibility and Perseverance:
- Thank you to Jen Reagan who has seamlessly done the grade verification and report card printing for quarter one.
- Sue Henson thought quickly on her feet (literally!) and chased down a bus on Wednesday!
Collaboration and Engagement:
- Shout out to the cast and crew of Sense and Sensibility, and to Mike Braidman for directing a great show!
- Kelsey Cropp is thoughtfully organizing a belly dancing club and worked hard on advertising it in advisory this week.
- Natalie Levreault and her 9th grade students organized a fun flag football event this week for Fuel Up to Play 60!
Respect and Compassion:
- Thank you to Bill Randolph for being kind and compassionate and always willing to go the extra mile for his students.
- The PE Department has been very thoughtful in figuring out how to manage our new changing areas to support all students in PE.
- Stacy Camp is supporting our students' individuality through some difficult and honest conversations. Thanks Stacy!
- Shout out to Team Rocky Mountain for supporting students who have recently returned to school!
Student Spotlight
Junior of the Week: Max MacFadzen is a student representative on the school committee and is always well-prepared and thoughtful in his presentation. He is one of the top runners on the cross country team, has perfect attendance, and is a mentor for middle school students.
Sophomore of the Week: Lane Jablonski is consistently polite and friendly to everyone. He has perfect attendance and has a 100% homework completion rate so far this year!
Freshman of the Week: Gulian Marconi volunteered at Norris to help set up and clean up the 6th grade Halloween dance. He goes out of his way to say hi, and is always nice and respectful to everyone.