
Student Council sponsors and officers heading to the KDSC Convention with a $400 donation for Got Your 6, an organization that provides therapy dogs free of cost to veterans and first responders. Students helped Student Council raise money for the donation by attending the Spring Fling dance on Friday, March 8th.


Mrs. Kimmle and Algebra I students working on factoring.



Please view the following link for SAT information for all grade levels:
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Mrs. Simmons and Chemistry students working on a lab experiment with heat and energy transfer. Simmons is holding two different tiles and students had to predict which ice cube would melt more quickly on each tile.




The Band and Choir directors!


Mr. Gibb-Clark leading the Combined Choirs in Never Enough



Mr. Case leading Star Wars!


Mrs. Jamie Keys and HHS Jazz Band!


DESTRESS FEST is coming to HHS the last week of March. We'd love for everyone to have a shirt to wear. Use this link to purchase your T-shirt by Sunday, March 17th; shirts will be delivered to you at school. https://aa-sportswear.com/hhs_got_your_6_support_dogs/shop/home


We are working on correcting some power and network issues at the Highland CUSD 5 Admin Center. Phones, internet and access to PowerSchool may be intermittent while we work on the issues.
We will send out updates as we make progress. Thanks for your understanding.


Shrek-Coming Soon!


Dominos Night March 12!


Ms Hall’s Health Class practicing conscious and unconscious choking to become certified in fFirst Aid and CPR.




Great work HHS Show Choir!


Spring Fling chaperones just hanging out


Spring Fling 2019!


Don’t forget to Spring Ahead this weekend!


Mrs. Stirewalt’s Algebra class applying and using order of operations. And yes, we still use Please, Excuse, My, Dear, Aunt, Sally to help remember the steps. (Parentheses-Exponents-Multiplication-Division-Addition-Subtraction)



Students in Mr. Lewis’ English III class researching and preparing projects on the history of American outlaws. Students are investigating the significance and impact on American history and folklore.




Students practicing and applying inscribed angles in Mr. Hawkins’ Geometry class


