Friday, October 22, 2021

SOCIAL EVENTS: EVENT PLACE TIME

Football Sectional vs

Red Ribbon Week takes place each year from October 23 through October 31st.  

Red Ribbon inspires our kiddos to be happy.

Red Ribbon inspires our kiddos to be brave.

Red Ribbon inspires our kiddos to be drug-free.  

The theme for 2021 National Red Ribbon Week is “Drug Free Looks Like Me”, created by Marin Wurst, a 7th grader at Solon Middle School in Solon, Ohio.  The theme is a reminder that everyday Americans across the country make significant daily contributions to their communities 

by being the best they can be because they live Drug-Free!

To celebrate #RedRibbonWeek at Highland High School next week we will have special fun dress days:

Monday 25th “I’m  red-y to say no to drugs”  - Wear Red

Tuesday 26th “It’s crazy to do drugs” - Wear Crazy Hair or Crazy Socks

Wednesday 27th “Let’s shade out drugs” - Wear Sunglasses or Hats

Thursday 28th “Drugs are not a game” -Wear your Favorite Sports’ Team Shirt.

*Make sure all outfits meet the guidelines of the Highland High School Dress Code

**Please be sure to share your photos using the hashtag #DrugFreeLooksLikeMe

There will be a Spanish Club meeting on Monday, October 25th after school in Room 638.

PLEASE be sure to fill out the Google Sheet in google classroom if you are planning on buying a t-shirt.  We will take final numbers by November 2nd.

ATTENTION BASEBALL PLAYERS:

Baseball Workouts begin Monday at 6 am in the weight room. You must be on FAMILY ID AND HAVE A GOOGLE CLASSROOM PLAYER PROFILE FILLED OUT to participate. Please enter through the football locker room around back by HS receiving. DOORS OPEN AT 5:45AM

Any questions PLEASE email Coach Bogner.

If you're interested in donating blood, please see the HHS Blood Drive flyers posted around the building.  Scan the QR code to sign up for a time slot on Friday, November 5th. If you are under the age of 17, please see Ms. Wagener or Ms. Larson to pick up a permission slip.  All permission slips for the blood drive must be turned in prior to scheduling your donation via the QR code. 

The Hammond Area Career Center (ACC) will be presenting information to the Class of 2024 about the ACC programs during Advisory on Tuesday, October 26th at 10 am.

The students will be dismissed via PA to report to the Auditorium for the remainder of the period.

The VIRTUAL 10th Annual Indiana Latino Education Summit & College and Career Fair will be held on Saturday, November 6th from 10am-12:30pm . 

Each student must register individually as they will participate on this one-day event, from the comfort of their own homes. Each student registration enters them into a chance to WIN a laptop, iPad or gift cards!

Students can register for the event here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2021-indiana-latino-institute-education-summit-virtual-tickets-168290223589

More colleges are coming to visit Highland!!!!

Valparaiso University will be coming to visit HHS on Tuesday, October 26th from 10am to 11am!  

Students interested in learning more about Valpo University can sign up for the visit by accessing the following link:  SIGN UP FOR THE VALPO VISIT: https://forms.gle/msoJuD8FsNCkppG37

Purdue West Lafayette will be coming to visit HHS on Thursday, October 28th from 10am to 11 am!

Students interested in learning more about Purdue can sign up for the visit by accessing the following link:  SIGN UP FOR THE PURDUE WEST LAFAYETTE VISIT: https://forms.gle/MdPgNr6MGTfr7ZB58

IU Northwest Fall Open House will be Saturday, October 30, 2021 from 10am-2pm with an early bird tour at 9am. Students can learn about programming, student life, athletics, speak with faculty, apply for free and can earn $200 in micro scholarships through RaiseMe just for attending. Please see the OPEN HOUSE FLYER. Registration is required for this event. The registration link can be located in the Class of 2022 Main Office and Guidance Google Classrooms.

Students who sign up for college visits will receive an email reminder of the visit that they can use as their pass to leave class.  Students are responsible for work missed and are encouraged to discuss this absence with their teacher in advance.  

Hoosier students and families are encouraged to file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), which is now open for the 2022-2023 school year.

Filing the FAFSA is required for many of Indiana’s scholarship and grant opportunities and many colleges require a completed FAFSA to award merit and need-based scholarships. Regardless of the degree being pursued – including short-term certificates, associate and bachelor’s degrees and higher – students should file the FAFSA to potentially qualify for available financial aid.

Assistance with completing the FAFSA is available! A representative from INvestED will be available from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm and 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm on Monday, October 25th in the high school library to assist with FAFSA questions and the application.

A checklist of items to bring can be found on the main page of the Highland High School website.

LUNCH:  Chicken tacos w/refried beans, corn and fruit.