Tonight! This is not an informative presentation, just an opportunity to come and view the curriculum in person if you would like. Curriculum mandated topics: child abuse prevention, drug & alcohol awareness, early mental health intervention, character lessons, etc. We will not have the preview for any puberty or related topics for tonight. That will be scheduled at a later time by the presenter of the curriculum.
about 1 year ago, Shannon Fletcher
peach, blue, and yellow banner
Join Mrs. Clark on Wednesday, September 25th on her Henrietta Superintendent Update Facebook Page at 4 PM. She will have a live video event with updates about the district. If you have a question, please submit it on the google form - https://forms.gle/Rinxh1rkmeNiTMgZ8.
about 1 year ago, Jamie Clark
Facebook Live Event #2
1 in 160 children will develop cancer before the age of 20. Together, we can give them hope and support. HISD will be "Going Gold for Childhood Cancer Awareness Month" on Wednesday, September 25th. We encourage EVERYONE to wear gold on Wednesday! Post your pictures to social media with #GoGold & #ChildhoodCancerAwareness. Let's show our support! Special thank you to Cow Palace & Ranch Swag for designing our shirt and donating the proceeds to Cook Children's!
about 1 year ago, Shannon Fletcher
yellow gold with a gold ribbon and white handprint
Announcement about tonight's football game! They were hoping to get the asphalt poured before tonight's game but it is not going to happen until next week. So, we get to have a Pioneer Reunion type track tonight! Dirt! It is safe to walk on but the cheerleaders may want to keep their boots on for tonight! Thanks for your patience with us while we continue to update our facilities. Go Bearcats!
about 1 year ago, Jamie Clark
track
Orders close today at 5 pm so they have time to get them ready for Wednesday! Let's paint this town GOLD! 💛💛💛💛 https://ranchswag.com/products/go-gold-for-childhood-cancer-awareness-2024
about 1 year ago, Jamie Clark
go gold
HISD Counselors will be hosting a "Parent Preview Night" where parents of students grades K-12th will be able to preview the curriculum we will be using to cover state mandated topics. Some of these topics require parental consent in order for a student to receive that instruction. Those consent forms will be sent to you by your campus counselor. This is an opportunity for you to come view the curriculum in person and ask questions. All three campus counselors will be present along with our District Counselor. You may also preview the curriculum at home by going to this section of HISD website https://www.henrietta-isd.net/page/curriculum-instruction and clicking on "State Mandated Topics and Preview Links". Some of those links do not show the full curriculum due to copyright laws. To view the full curriculum, you will need to do that in person. If you are not able to attend and would like to view in person, you can click on the following links to request a time to view with the campus counselor: HES: https://forms.gle/ktuy2tmPJFDvWdnm6 HJH: https://forms.gle/DimFvZ4kxgCzGzoX8 HHS: https://forms.gle/6S3vhDn5V4bfoyBo7 We hope to see you there!
about 1 year ago, Shannon Fletcher
school supplies, apple
🎺Get Ready to Toot Your Horn!🎺 It's "Toot Your Horn Tuesday"!!! Every Tuesday we celebrate a staff member who shines with positivity and goes above and beyond for our elementary campus. Let’s make some noise for this week's recipient!!! Shannon Byerly
about 1 year ago, Melissa Silva
TYHT
September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month and we are excited to promote "Go Gold For Childhood Cancer Awareness Month"! HISD students and staff are encouraged to wear gold on Wednesday, September 25th in honor of all area children who have been affected by Childhood Cancer. We would love for our entire community to "Go Gold" with us! Cow Palace has generously designed a T-shirt for the day and will be donating the proceeds to Cook Children's Hospital! Order a shirt, wear your gold on September 25th, and post pics of you and your family, friends, and co-workers on 9/25 to show how you are "Going Gold"! Use the hashtags #GoGold and #ChildhoodCancerAwarenessMonth. Next week, we will be sharing different facts and resources on our social media platforms about Childhood Cancer. Let's show our support for all of the area children who have been affected! To order T-Shirt: https://ranchswag.com/products/go-gold-for-childhood-cancer-awareness-2024
about 1 year ago, Shannon Fletcher
gold ribbon, child's handprint
Henrietta Bearcats! It has been another great week in HISD, and I want to share a few updates with you as we head into the weekend. Progress continues on our bond projects, some that are visible, and some that may have caught you off guard if you were at the football game last week! The new stadium lights we were able to install because of bond funds can be turned on and off very quickly, unlike the old stadium lights that would take a long time to come back on. So when we score a touchdown, the lights flash on and off, which made some people think we were having a lighting malfunction! Keep an eye out for that at the next home game on Sept 20 vs. Seymour! That is Pioneer Reunion Night, and we hope to see you there! You will also notice the track surface has been torn up in preparation for new asphalt, which we expect to be installed next week. This is going to be a great surface for our track athletes, and of course for our cheerleaders at football games. I am sure you will see me out there walking to get a few steps in, and I invite you to take advantage of the track as well once the surface is completed! We are grateful for the support of our community as these bond projects come to life. It is a great time to be a Bearcat! Jaime Clark
about 1 year ago, Jamie Clark
track pictures
track pictures
track pictures
🎺Get Ready to Toot Your Horn!🎺 Every Tuesday, we’ll celebrate a staff member who shines with positivity and goes above and beyond for our elementary campus. Let’s make some noise for this week's recipient!!!
about 1 year ago, Melissa Silva
TYHT
Monthly Bearcat Winners: this year Bearcat winners will be nominated at the end of the month. Teacher will nominate students that exhibit the character trait of the month. Daily students learn about the character trait and participate in discussions and activities to build this trait up. September's character trait is citizenship!
about 1 year ago, Kaleena Kea
September
September is Attendance Awareness Month. You will find a graphic attached explaining the difference between excused and unexcused absences and when warning letters will be sent home. If you have any questions, please contact your campus administrators. Thank you!
about 1 year ago, Kaleena Kea
Attendance Matters
Parents - Please send water bottles with your child to school tomorrow since the City of Henrietta is in a boil notice. Thank you!
about 1 year ago, Jamie Clark
boil notice - MOnday, Sept 9th
Parents - Check out the recent HISD Parent Newsletter below: https://secure.smore.com/n/bhtyf Thanks! Jaime Clark Henrietta Superintendent of Schools
about 1 year ago, Jamie Clark
Parent Newsletter - End of August 2024
Click the link to check out the HES September Bearcat Bulletin.: https://secure.smore.com/n/w5fqn
about 1 year ago, Melissa Silva
Ms. Shannon read "Llama Llama, Time to Share" to Kindergarten students and they practiced sharing with kinetic sand and animals.
about 1 year ago, Kendra Bennett
Ms. Shannon reading a book to students.
student playing with kinetic sand
student playing with kinetic sand
student playing with kinetic sand
students sharing
student playing
Just a reminder for next week- we have a 3-day weekend coming up!!
about 1 year ago, Kaleena Kea
Labor Day
The Bearcat Ambassadors from Henrietta High School had a unique opportunity to witness firsthand how their local school district secures funding for future projects. The students attended a municipal bond sale at Hilltop Securities, gaining valuable insight into the financial mechanisms that make their education possible. "Today's been a really exciting day for our students because they've had the opportunity to come to Hilltop Securities to see what happens when the school district goes out for a bond sale," said Jaime Clark, Superintendent of Henrietta ISD. The event provided a practical experience for students to see the direct impact of their studies on real-world applications. The bond sale was the first series in the May 2024 bond, and the day was filled with learning opportunities. Students observed as individual orders were placed and received a comprehensive overview of municipal bonds, the roles of underwriters, financial advisors, and legal counsel. "This is an exceptional opportunity for students to see how their local tax dollars are put to use and because they're the beneficiaries of the resources. It's a full circle moment for them," said Clark. For students like Magee Fain, the experience was eye-opening. "It was incredible to see how bonds are actually sold. We’ve learned about these concepts in class, but seeing it in action really brought it to life," Fain said. The hands-on experience provided clarity on complex terminology and processes that had previously been abstract concepts in the classroom. The visit also served as a reminder of the importance of community support in the district's success. "We talked about the facilities that they use and how the May 2024 bond funds will impact students for years to come. This brings a real practical experience to see where it all starts and how it provides money to the school district, but ultimately, we also get to talk about it all starts with our community," Clark added. Gratitude towards the community was a recurring theme throughout the day. Charli McCasland, another student, expressed deep appreciation for the voters who supported the bond initiative. "It’s great to know that the community’s support will benefit future students. I’m thankful for everyone who made this possible," McCasland shared. The bond sale not only reinforced the connection between classroom learning and real-world applications but also highlighted the community's role in shaping the future of Henrietta ISD. "From me and everyone inside Henrietta ISD, we are deeply grateful to our voters who approved our bond," said Clark. "This means that our students for the next 30, 40, 50 years will have world-class resources and facilities to ensure that the future of Henrietta ISD is secure." Clark expressed deep appreciation to both the community and everyone who contributed to making the educational experience possible. "We are truly grateful to the Henrietta ISD community for their support in passing the May 2024 bond. Your participation in local elections ensures our district can continue to grow and improve. We also want to extend a heartfelt thank you to Hilltop Securities for giving our students the chance to learn directly from industry professionals about the bond market. Your investment in our students and their education is invaluable." The bond sale was more than just a financial transaction; it was a day of learning, gratitude, and community connection, reminding everyone involved of the vital role they play in the future of Henrietta ISD.
about 1 year ago, Jamie Clark
bond sale picture of kids
bond sale
bond sale
bond sale
bond sale
bond sale
bond sale
bond sale
bond sale picture of kids
bond sale picture of kids
Now that school is back in session, here are some tips to help your child be successful! Be sure to check out Ms. Shannon's webpage for resources and information for all ages! https://www.henrietta-isd.net/page/social-emotional-learning
about 1 year ago, Shannon Fletcher
chalk and eraser
HES Dropoff and Pickup Reminders- We are settling into our routines here at HES!! Here's some reminders about Dropoff and Pickup routines and times.
about 1 year ago, Kaleena Kea
Reminders