Huron had a fantastic opening week. Students were genuinely excited to return.
Enrollment = 1,467. This includes 44 attending EHOVE and 49 pre-K. The district welcomed several new residents and their children to Huron over the summer. We have one student on an open enrollment waiting list. Currently we have 88 open enrolled students in the district.
Enrollment numbers change frequently due to students moving in or out.
This year, the district is partnering with NASA. For no charge a representative from NASA is providing intensive professional development preparing our teachers to provide project based learning activities that are aligned with 21st century learning skills. This working relationship is generally reserved for larger districts, who are currently collaborating, such as Minneapolis and Cincinnati.
This district is hosting a Community Engagement session on Wednesday, August 27th from 6-7 PM at McCormick auditorium. The session is to provide a levy update. Levy updates and information will be shared at Citizens for Huron Schools Facebook page.
The District will seek the renewal of an Emergency Operating Levy on Nov. 4th. The levy is a renewal therefore, NO additional cost to tax payers.
Huron High School is hosting the Sandusky Blue Streaks Friday, August 29th in the first annual Shoreline Showdown varsity football game.
Citizens for Huron Schools Levy Committee is hosting a spaghetti dinner fund raiser on Friday, September 26th 4:30 -7 PM in the high school cafe.
The District would like to thank the several hundred parents, student and supporters who joined us at the first annual Back to School celebration on Thursday, August 14th.
We encourage families and district supporters to visit our new website: www.Huronhs.com or the Huron City Schools Facebook page for frequent district updates.
Parents, students, and/or citizens can email me their questions at askdenny@huronhs.com.
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