Super's "On the Move" Series
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Super's "Aces in Places" - November/December Edition 2022
Friends, Romans, and Countrymen, lend me your ears. The Aces have spoken! WE are once again “On the Move”! This series speaks for itself. Teachers and students are moving and shaking both in the classrooms and in the community. We enjoyed the Fall and Thanksgiving breaks and we are looking forward to Christmas break. Our band participated in the Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony. Our BETA CLUB once again represented us well at the BETA Club Convention in Nashville, TN. Big THANK YOU to Dr. Gina for ensuring all 3rd graders received BIKES! WOW!!! HOLD UP–_SLOW DOWN! I told you all we have many Aces doing marvelous things! Our band placed first in the band competition during the Christmas Parade in Jackson, TN. NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you! Seasons Greetings from The HCS District Office and School Board.
Meet our new Teaching Staff!
Hannah Butler
Grade: Art Teacher
What do you hope your students remember about you? It is my educational philosophy that all students are capable of learning. My teaching involves student-centered activities, allowing them to have choice in their instruction that help them develop life skills and establish healthy and positive mindset. It is my role as a teacher to inspire my students to create and use art as a tool for self-expression. I strive to be a teacher that students will remember years down the road.
Samantha Robinson
Subject: Professional School Counselor
Grade: Elementary
What do you hope your students remember about you? I hope that my students remember that I cared enough to give them my best.
Vladimir Valdez
Subject: Chemistry
Grade: Jr./Sr. High
What do you hope your students remember about you? My teaching philosophy is that all students have the capacity for greatness and to lead successful lives. Therefore, I am a facilitator, I make learning accessible to all students by providing them with high content during instruction that is aligned with what the students are expected to learn, in order to provide the students with learning activities related to their education and with life examples and experiences that bring meaning to them.
Superintendent's Students of the Month for November/December
Collyn Twyman- Pre-K
Nominated by Ms. Martz
Juliana Sanchez - Kindergarten
Juliana is a well-behaved student who is eager to learn. When she has extra time in class, she chooses to work on her reading skills.
Nominated by Ms. Hesselrode
Raina Johnson - 1st grade
Nominated by Ms. Wade
Braxton Boykin - 2nd Grade
Braxton is respectful, a hard worker and pays attention during class.
Nominated by Ms. Hickman
Jayda Cole - 3rd Grade
Nominated by Ms. Morgan
Jacob Bufford - 4th Grade
Jacob is an honor roll student, great friend to his classmates, and a trustworthy helper. I particularly appreciate his participation and thoughtful insights during our reading lessons. With his positive attitude and Viking spirit, I know he will go far!
Nominated by Ms. Bennett
Trevor McCage - 5th Grade
Trevor has shown great improvement in his behavior, is responsible, helpful and makes the right choices to be a leader and not a follower.
Nominated by Ms. Rainer
Krysten McKinnie - 6th Grade
Krysten is a very respectful and caring student. She is always courteous to others. Great example of a exceptional student at East Elementary.
Nominated by Mr. Pyron
Edward Agnew - Jr. High - 8th grade
A lady from TCA called me and bragged on his behavior during a basketball game. She said that he was trying to save a ball and bumped into her and really did his best to make sure she was okay. He also came back again at halftime to make sure that she was okay. She also said that he spoke to her again about her being okay during a dead ball situation. She felt that he was so manner able, respectful and it made her feel good that a young man that age could be so respectful.
Nominated by Mr. Harwell
Laportia Reddick- Sr. High - 11th Grade
Nominated by Ms. Privett
Campus Teachers of the Month for November/December
Sheila McFadden- Kindergarten Teacher
Jackie Morgan - 3rd Grade Teacher
Cheryl Conley - 7th Grade ELA
Ms. Conley is an exceptional English teacher. She is passionate about her students and their academic success. She sets high expectations for her scholars and really pushes them to be the best that they can be. Ms. Conley not only focuses on the academic success of her scholars, but she supports them socially as well. She has built positive relationships with her students, and she is the anchor of love, strength, and discipline for them. She also dedicates her time in the after-school program to help further educate and grow our scholars. We are blessed to have her as a part of our team!
Superintendent's Support Staff "On the Move" for November/December
Suzanne Simmons - Educational Assistant
Sports Corner
It is fall sports time in Humboldt, TN!
Our student athletes share their time to encourage young scholars!
All That AND Academics
Annual Chamber Banquet 2022
Student Council visits with Jackson Mayor
Veterans Day Parade 2022
Black Hawk Helicopter lands at Barker Stadium to honor Veterans on their day.
American Education Week 2022
American Education Week happens the week prior to the week of Thanksgiving. Each day of the week has its own theme, during which we celebrate our public school community.
Festivities honor the team of people who work in our nation’s public schools, everyone from the bus driver and classroom teacher to the cafeteria worker and administrative staff, plus countless others.
East Elementary 3rd Graders receive new bicycles!
School Board Extends Superintendent's Contract
Staff Attends CPR Training
HJSHS Student Council Coat Drive for Helping Hand
The Humboldt Jr./Sr. High Student Council members held a Coat Drive at the school to collect gently used coats for the Humboldt Helping Hand. This year’s student council members have chosen to address specific needs in the Humboldt community that they feel they can impact. The Coat Drive was held from November 7th through December 2nd and 35 coats were donated by Humboldt faculty, staff and students.
Student Council attends Vision Board at Lane College
Snowflake Soiree'
HCS Junior Rotarian for the last Quarter of 2022
Congratulations to HJSHS Senior, Thania Sanchez, for being selected as the Junior Rotarian of the Quarter by the Humboldt Rotary Club! Ms. Sanchez was accompanied by Superintendent Dr. Janice Epperson; School Counselor, Ericka Hamilton; her father, Mr. Renaldo Sanchez. Ms. Sanchez plans to join the U.S. Army and pursue a degree in Criminal Justice.
HCS 1st Place in Jewelry Competition at BETA Convention
Shop with A Cop 2022
Band Wins 1st Place in Jackson Christmas Parade
Humboldt City Schools
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