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Thursday, December 14th
Thursday, December 14th
🎄 CONNECTING WITH THE COMMUNITY 🎄
HUHS Choirs, Bands, And The Orchestra Are Feeling the Spirit!
On December 13th, students from the HUHS Concert Choir sang Christmas Carols for the residents at The Waterford At Hartford. The Christmas cheer was well received by residents and performers alike. We are proud and grateful to be able to serve the Hartford community through song.
Students from HUHS Choirs also went Christmas Caroling during Midnight Madness at Scoop De Ville, plus the HUHS Band, Orchestra, and Choir students performed last Saturday at Festival Foods in Hartford.
🎁A SPECIAL TREAT🎁
WTKM FM 104.9 is playing the recordings from the HUHS Holiday Concert TONIGHT!
Thursday, December 14th – 6:00pm
RECORD BREAKER!!!
H-Club and FFA collected presents and raised nearly $8000 for the Hartford Christmas Committee. The non-profit helps those less fortunate in our community. Citizenship is a HUHS pillar and this project fosters a culture of empathy and generosity.
Thanks to Lincoln and Rossman Elementary for partnering with us. We also had a healthy competition to see what classrooms would be the top donators.
🎄 Congratulations 🎄
Mrs. Lauer - 1st Place
Mr. Dobberstein - 2nd Place
Mr. Garretson - 3rd Place
Thank you Rossman Elementary!
Thank you Lincoln Elementary!
Thank you H-Club and Advisors Kristen Helms and Angie Hall!
Way to Go! These Outstanding Students Were Chosen By Faculty Departments
Meet Brittnie Westphal! HUHS Class of 2019
Central Middle School
Tell us about your current pursuits and how did your experience at Hartford Union inspire you?
The courses I took at HUHS inspired me and ultimately influenced and shaped my decision to choose my major in college.
What college did you or are you attending and what was(is) your major? If you went into the trades, tell us about your apprenticeship program?
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, Bachelor of Science, Spring 2023 Graduate
Major: Human Services Leadership
Minor: Social Justice emphasis in Prejudice/Discrimination.
I'm now working as a FSET (FoodShare Employment and Training) Case Manager for Forward Service Corporation. I love it because I work with a variety of people helping them gain job skills and employment. It's great to see participants succeed in getting and keeping a job!
What higher education course work did you like and what did you find difficult?
I found all my course work to be fun and interesting. The science courses were most difficult for me.
What advice would you give current students?
Take every day one day at a time and take advantage of all the opportunities in high school.
Have You Applied Yet?
HUHS Scholarship Foundation has more than $70,000 to award to students whether you are headed to college or you're ready to start work in the trades. Some of these scholarships can cover the cost of everything from campus parking to construction power tools.
🏆CATCH UP ON ALL THE HUHS SPORTS SCORES 🏆
Two Open School Board Seats
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Ready to work with a great team?
Are you or someone you know interested in a job with a family-friendly schedule, competitive pay, and the ability to make a difference in the lives of students? The HUHS School Nutrition Department is looking for great people to join their team. Apply today at www.tinyurl.com/HUHSfoodap.
For questions about the positions, contact Monica Glorioso, School Nutrition Supervisor, at monica.glorioso@huhs.org or (262) 670-3200, ext. 4070.