Huron City School District News Article

September 18, 2023

  1.  Today’s lunch is Pizza Calzone.


  1. The Huron High School Student Council is organizing a fundraiser for Senior Meg Krafty who is battling a medical condition.  If you would like to participate in the fundraiser to support Meg, you can order a #MegStrong t-shirt.  Order forms are in the office.  All proceeds will be donated to her family.  Shirts are encouraged to be worn at the Huron vs. Clyde football game on Friday, October 13.


  1. Students riding their bike or scooter to school must park them at or near the bike rack.


  1. Attention academic challenge members, practice today will be from 2:30-3:15 for 6th graders only. 7th and 8th grade members will not practice today. See Mrs. Rowen if you have any questions.


  1. Spirit week starts today with college wear. Tomorrow's spirit week theme is Red, White, and Blue - you must have on all 3 colors tomorrow to earn spirit week points for your homeroom.


  1. Congratulations to the Cross Country team on another successful Saturday meet!

Girls took home a 2nd place trophy. Check it out in the showcase! And, boys finished 4th place.  Leading the Tigers were Paul Murray, Achilles Figeuro, Gage Steinmetz, and Brady Warnike. Henley Burgess, Kellan Hall, and Luke Fries all had impressive personal records!  The ladies were led by Laney Schlessman, Andrea Lesnak, Leah Kohlmann, and Allison Kohlmann. Brynn Dennis, Grace Knight, and Selena Meyers had great personal records.  Good luck this week at Norwalk!


  1. We all have our comfort zone when it comes to our friends. They’re our go-to invites whenever we’re going to the movies or just hanging out. But be conscious of new people too. Maybe it’s been a long time since you were the new person. It can be pretty lonely. Add someone to your next guest list and you might just make their month.


  1. September 17th was constitution day, the day that the constitution was ratified. The constitution is known as the most important document ever created. It is what helps us maintain our freedoms still today. Exactly 236 years ago the constitution was signed and adopted as the supreme law of the land. The 39 men that signed this document signed it with a courage and hope that it would serve America well, and assure that  our freedom would last. Throughout US. history there have only been 27 amendments to the constitution. Today many other countries struggle with corrupt leaders and incorrect use of power. The constitution is what protects America from any leader or group misusing their power.  


    Every word in the constitution was written strategically and with detail. It is the oldest and shortest constitution of any major government in the world. John Adams referred to the Constitution as “the greatest single effort of national deliberation that the world has ever seen” 


    We owe our debt and gratitude to James Madison the father of our great constitution. Today I urge you to take a moment and remember what these great men have done for our country, and how the constitution affects and helps us maintain our freedom.

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