HHS Singers Among TOP 200 High School Choir Members in Michigan

Best of luck to Paige Frens and Chris Logan as they perform with the State Honors Choir this weekend.
The State Honors Choir represents the TOP 200 high school choir members in the state of Michigan!
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Vocal Dimensions will bring a bit of Broadway to the Tulip City.
- Thursday, March 20 - 7pm
- Friday, March 21 - 7pm
- Saturday, March 22, 2pm
$15 for adults \ $10 for students in the HHS Performing Arts Center
During National School Breakfast Week HPS saw a 16.75% increase in the number of students eating breakfast!!
- Heights 27%
- High School 15%
- HLA 23%
- Jefferson 10%
- Middle School 13%
- VRTech 15%
- West 17%
A special thank-you to our Kitchen Leads: Stacey, Sandy, Julie, Lori, Heather, Melissa & Linda for making it all come together!
Keep up the good work and keep encouraging your students to start their day with a nutritious school breakfast!
- Breakfast & Lunch is no-cost to all HPS students.
This week we talk to Superintendent Nick Cassidy about the district's 5-year Facility Plan.
Upcoming Community Engagement Opportunities:
- Thursday, March 20, 6-7pm | HLA Math Carnival
- Wednesday, March 26, 5-7pm | District Administration Building
Read-A-Thon | Launch Into a Universe of Stories!
Reading Minutes for K-5 Schools as of March 11!
- West - 3225 minutes
- Jefferson - 2040 minutes
- HLA - 1995 minutes
- Heights - 450 minutes
Keep up the great work - and keep reading!
DNA had a good showing at the White Pigeon "Trash" Tournament this weekend. All the questions at the tournament focused on music, sports, and other bits of pop culture.
- The team of Landen Butch, Alan Juarez, Wilson Lin, Eleanor McMullen, and Mia Rodriguez went 5-0 in their morning bracket to qualify for the top 4. In the afternoon, they went 1-2 in that top bracket to finish in 3rd place overall.
- As individuals, Alan Juarez and Mia Rodriguez finished in 10th and 11th place, respectively.
Way to go DNA! The team will have their final competition on April 12, when they travel to UM-Ann Arbor for the State Finals.
This pop-up exhibit brings to life the story of the young Jewish girl who – in the pages of her world-renowned diary – documented two years of hiding in German-occupied Amsterdam during World War II. By sharing Anne's legacy with visitors, student docent leaders will inspire our community to never be bystanders but instead to stand up together against antisemitism, bigotry, and inequality wherever it may exist today.
SAVE THESE DATES:
- April 21- May 10 | Exhibit Open at HHS Media Center
- April 22 HEF | Exhibit Grand Opening Dinner at HHS