Huron City School District News Article

4/24/23

Huron High School
Monday, April 24, 2023

  1.  Are you interested in running for 2023-24 Student Body President or Student Body VP? Petitions are available today through Friday in the office or with Mrs. Sadowski.  Applicants must be a current junior and have one-year prior student council experience.

2.  Students, the high school track resurfacing project begins today.  You will no longer be allowed to park along the stadium fence (located behind the school/gymnasium) - all students will have to park in the north lot (the student parking lot).  This will be for the remainder of the school year and into the summer.

3.  Congratulations to Grant Bauer, Joseph Schaeffer, Ben Harkelroad, Jehrod Smith, Reece Kieffer, Owen Mueller, and Rachel Merckens who participated at the  Ohio History Day State competition this past weekend at Ohio Wesleyan University.    Grant Bauer and Joseph Schaeffer finished second in the Exhibit category and qualified to compete at the National History Day Competition at the University of Maryland on June 12 and 13.

4.  Any girl planning on playing basketball next year, there will be a brief meeting in the cafeteria right after school Tuesday.  

5.  Seniors are reminded to please turn in the Rules & Regulation form that was sent out via Final Forms.  These are due into the high school office by Monday, 5/8.  


6.  Mr. Camella will host the final National Letter of Intent (NLI) signing on Wednesday, 5/3/23, in the HHS gym at 2:00 pm for any senior that plans to sign. He will have a table set up for each athlete and they can display their wares according to the College that they are signing with. All NLI signers are welcome to invite family and friends. Mr. Lamb will call down the teammates for those signing, and Mr. Camella will take care of contacting BCSN and the Sandusky Register. Be sure to email Mr. Camella, or stop by his office to inform him of your signing. The cut off date to inform Mr. Camella of your signing is Monday 5/1/23, 3:00 pm.

7.  News from the Huron Public Library:

At Huron Public Library, stories matter! In honor of National Poetry Month this April, Grades 3 and up are invited to submit poems, writings, or short stories to a Literary Magazine. Find official rules on our website or stop by the Library to pick up an entry form. Submissions are due by Sunday, April 30.

Donate personal hygiene and baby care products to the Library's Salvation Army Collection this April for fine forgiveness all month long. Needed donations include deodorants, toothpaste, toothbrushes, feminine products, diapers (especially sizes 4 - 6), soaps, wipes, cream, or other similar products. Please only donate unused and unexpired items.

National Library Week is Sunday, April 23 to Saturday, April 29. This year, the Library is celebrating with a variety of fun activities for all ages. Check out a Guess Who game featuring old pictures of Library staff, fun displays, a gift raffle, and more. We will also introduce a new Library of Things item this week. Stop in and see for yourself– There’s More to the Story!

The Tiny Art Show is back and this time all ages can participate! Register to pick up an art kit containing everything you'll need to create your own miniature masterpiece about the Summer Learning Program theme, then pick up a kit during National Library Week. Return your piece to the Library by Friday, May 26 so that we can open our mini gallery and put it on display during June and July. Registration required.

Like volunteering? Join the next Teen Library Council monthly meeting on Monday, April 24 at 4 pm to share your ideas to improve the Library and the community. A simple application is all it takes to join. Stop by the Circulation Desk to grab one or visit huronlibrary.org.

Meet up and share current yarn projects, get help from Library staff, or just enjoy being in the company of other crafters at the Stitch Niche: Crochet Club. The next meeting is on Tuesday, April 25 at 3 pm. Bring your own supplies or use ours. This club is for both teens and adults

Work on your strategic thinking by practicing Chess with chess master Paul Sherwood at the Library on Tuesday, April 25 at 6 pm. Come for fun or to improve your game. Open to all ages and abilities.

The Library has a Teen Tech Cart filled with cool tech like iPads and Chromebooks for teens in Grades 7 - 12 to borrow. Stop by after school on Thursday, April 27 from 3 - 4 pm to try out some new tech like Spheros, Bloxels, digital instruments, sticker-makers, and more!

Do you need an escape from reality? Enter the fantasy world with the Library's Dungeons & Dragons Meetup for Grades 7 -12. Join our D&D club and begin exploring worlds of mystery, magic, and game play. Check out the next program on Saturday, April 29 from 10 am - 1:30 pm. Registration required.

Want Library program updates? Get the latest program reminders sent directly to your email by registering at the bottom of our website at huronlibrary.org.

AFTER SCHOOL ACTIVITIES
Boys Tennis @ Tiffin Calvert 4:30pm
Varsity Baseball & Softball @ Edison 4:45pm
JV Baseball & Softball vs Edison 4:45pm


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