April 2023

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School board recognizes Huntington North show choir, brass and crew at April 24 meeting
04/28/2023
During the most recent school board meeting on April 24, Huntington North High School’s Varsity Singers, Viking Volume, Varsity Brass and Varsity Crew were invited to be recognized for displaying HCCSC‘s core value of High Expectations, High Achievement and Accountability. The members were grouped by Executive Secretary Cindy Gray and thanked and congratulated by Superintendent John Trout. Trout also gave a brief summary of the recipients’ achievements.
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Mrs. Thieme's third grade class posing in front of the StarLab
Andrews Elementary sees the stars
04/20/2023
Students at Andrews Elementary School recently had the opportunity to visit the StarLab, a blow-up planetarium for students to see and interact with the night sky, led by third-grade teacher Debra Thieme.
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Owen Pearson and Emma Richard
School board recognizes spelling bee winners at April 10 meeting
04/12/2023
During the most recent school board meeting on April 10, student spelling bee winners of Huntington County Community School Corporation were invited to be recognized for displaying HCCSC‘s core value of High Expectations, High Achievement and Accountability. The members were grouped by Executive Secretary Cindy Gray and thanked and congratulated by Superintendent John Trout and Director of Elementary Education Jay Peters. Director of Secondary Education Chuck Brimbury also gave a brief summary of the recipients’ achievements.
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Two HNHS students laughing in front of a Gatsby-themed backdrop
HNHS classes honor “The Great Gatsby” with an Easter egg hunt
04/12/2023
Huntington North High School juniors had a special English class on Thursday, April 6, in honor of reading “The Great Gatsby” in class. “The Great Gatsby” follows multiple wealthy people in New York City, coming from opposing sides of the Long Island bay. The two sides were named, respectively, the East Egg and the West Egg.
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