
Ms. Honnold's class is busy taking notes as she covers topics for the day.


Herff Jones came yesterday to talk to Sophomore students about rings. Anyone, Sophomore and older, can purchase a ring in person or online. He will be back at lunch and after school on September 7th.




Mr. Davis uses the elmo to present to kids while Mr. Gerhard leads the choir through a selection!




Construction class is still hard at work building trusses for the shed!




Ms. Gause's class goes over the weather for the day!


A little professional development this morning for our Science teachers. Plasma Games is teaching them how to use their educational game in the classroom!


First home football game!



Mrs. Miller's AP Lang class recites eulogies for overused words. How fun!






Walls are up in Construction class!


Balance and patience are being learned in Advanced Swim class today!



Students use bubble gum, string, and yard stick to measure bubbles in Biology class today.



Considering the digital SAT for your child? Check out this parent info.



Mrs. Rooze's W131 class gets ready for a busy day. We have over 30 IU credit hours at NHS! Our teachers pour in their own time getting Masters degrees so our kids will benefit!


In the heat of August, it is important that parents and students are the face of sportsmanship.


What happens on a hot day of #IHSAA Girls Golf at Green Acres? An unbelievable land!


What does a schedule of project based learning look like? Take a look at Mr. Gilmore's week. That's a lot of hands-on learning!


Mrs. Busailah's 9th grade class is already learning to navigate Nonfiction.


Mr. Koetter's construction class has started building sheds! All the skills needed to build these will translate into a pathways to the Carpenter's Union and an apprenticeship.




Mr. Marchinek's computer science classes are popular because he gives them hands-on activities and actively helps them through any issues!



Parents/Guardians,
Rob Pruett, Executive Director of Drug Free Howard County, is seeking 5 students to serve on the Howard County Youth Council for Substance Abuse Prevention Board (HCYC). If your child would like to serve, please have them see the principal.