
The yearbook staff is excited to release a small sneak peak of this year’s book. Our yearbook is completely designed & created by students, and they can’t wait to share the entire book with everyone!
Have you bought yours yet? Yearbooks are on sale now through May 14th, so order now online: www.jostensyearbooks.com.



Volleyball defeats Triad on every levels. Varsity remains undefeated for the season. Congratulations ladies!





The Highland Girls and Boys Track and Field teams both defeated Granite City tonight. Congratulations!




It’s Highland vs. Granite City! Let’s go Dogs! 🖤❤️





-Good luck to Juniors on your SAT Test tomorrow! Get a good night sleep, eat some breakfast, be on time, and give your best effort.
-Reminder that 9th, 10th, and 12th graders have a non-attendance College and Career Day tomorrow.

The girls soccer game vs. Granite City scheduled on Tuesday, April 13 will be played at 7:30pm at Freeburg High School. This change is due to an official shortage.

Nice work by HHS alum and current SLU softball player, Aubrey Hacke 🥎
https://slubillikens.com/news/2021/4/10/softball-billikens-prevail-5-4-in-15-innings-at-george-mason.aspx


Way to finish Bulldogs!
https://www.stltoday.com/sports/high-school/football/gallaghers-late-kickoff-return-helps-highland-down-civic-memorial-in-mvc-thriller/article_031a2c60-997f-11eb-bdea-afa950f894ff.html





The Bulldogs will travel to Triad on Friday, April 16 for a rematch in Troy. Let’s go Dogs!

It’s a Bulldog victory! Highland defeats Civic Memorial 34-27. Well done fellas!


Athletic changes:
F/S Football moved from Saturday, April 10 to Monday, April 12 at 6pm at HHS.
JV/V Boys Soccer moved from 10am to 2pm on Saturday, April 17 at Mater Dei.
V Girls Soccer moved from 5pm to 4pm on Tuesday, April 27 at Jerseyville.

Mr. Holt and AP US History students student the effects of the Treaty of Versailles and post WWI.



Mrs. Forsythe and Mrs. Molitor work with students in science class to discuss forensics and DNA analysis. They even looked at solving crimes with DNA evidence.





SRO, Chris Flake and HHS School Nurse, Natalie Propst collaborate on school safety this morning. We are glad to have both of them as they work hard to support our students and staff with health, wellness, and safety.


Highland High School is offering summer school Driver Education classes for students who will be 15 years old by July 1, 2021. Classes start on Monday, May 24, through Monday, June 14, 2021. No class on Monday, May 31 to observe Memorial Day. Class time is 8:00 – 10:00 am. Students may only miss up to 2 days and no remote learning is being offered. Please contact choltzclaw@highlandcusd5.org if you have not received information for this class and your student is eligible.


It’s a program sweep! Volleyball defeated Marquette at all levels in two games. Well done ladies! The girls are back in action on Tuesday as they take on Triad at home.




HHS Families:
Please click the link for the latest School Counseling Newsletter: https://www.smore.com/jkcgx
Take care,
HHS School Counselors


Our varsity girls volleyball team defeats Mascoutah in two games! They remain undefeated on the season. The ladies are back at home tomorrow against Alton Marquette.



Varsity soccer defeats Civic Memorial today 1-0. Well done fellas.


Varsity boys soccer falls to Granite City 3-1. The boys are back in action tomorrow at home vs Civic Memorial.
