June 9, 2017
 Hartford Union High School District
Graduation June 11, 2017

 The Field House is set up and ready for Sunday (and yes, we have air conditioning!)

The Hartford Union High School "Class of 2017" Graduation Ceremony will take place on  Sunday, June 11, 2017 at 2:00 PM in the HUHS Field House.  

At  1:00 PM, the Field House doors will open for admission into the graduation ceremony and a ticket is required to attend the ceremony.

Click here for the graduation seating chart.

For graduation questions, please contact  [email protected]  262-670-3200 ext.208

2017 Graduation DVD

Hummel Media will be offering a Video of the Graduation Ceremony for the Class of 2017. Video's are available for $20 if received on or before June 11, 2017. The $20 includes sales tax and shipping.  Please fill out this form and pay in cash, check or money order (do not mail cash) to "Hummel Media",  and a DVD will be sent to you in a few weeks.  
AP Calculus BC
AP Calculus BC students give a final presentation on themes in math history.

Trigstar Math Competition
HUHS Senior Anika Kastelic has won the designation of 2016-2017 Trig-Star Champion for Hartford High School at the 10th annual competition held in March of this year. Her score also earned her 2nd Place in the State for which she was awarded a $250 cash prize from the Wisconsin Society of Land Surveyors.  There were 13 other schools participating in the State with over 250 participants competing for the $500 top prize. Hartford had 27 students compete with Anika leading the way with a score of 88  in 27 minutes and 14 seconds good for a $100 prize. Finishing in 2nd ($45) was freshman Matthew Becker and 3rd  ($15) was junior Melissa Bohn.
The contest was sponsored by the Wisconsin Society of Land Surveyors and proctored by Matt O'Rourke of LandTech Surveying.

A TRIG-STAR is a mathematics student who has demonstrated in competition that they are the most skilled among classmates in the practical application of trigonometry. The competition for the honor is a timed exercise which is the solving of a trigonometry problem that incorporates the use of right triangle formulas, circle formulas, the law
of sines, and the law of cosines. The contest helps to promote careers in surveying and mapping to students at the High Schools across the country. The contest is sponsored by the National Society of Professional Surveyors and cosponsored locally. State winners also have the opportunity to participate in the National TRIG-STAR competition for awards.


Girl Scout Honor
 
Hubertus Girl Scout Awarded Highest Girl Scout Honor
 
Milwaukee, May 25, 2017 - Hubertus resident Laura Kregel was awarded the highest award in Girl Scouting - the Girl Scout Gold Award. Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Southeast (GSWISE) recently hosted a celebration to honor Girl Scouts who achieved their Girl Scout Gold Award by completing a Take Action project that impacts the community and makes the world a better place. Projects typically take 65-80 hours to accomplish.
 
Kregel, of Troop 4116, learned that the Hartford Boys and Girls Club was in need of a new reading room. Through her Girl Scout Gold Award project "Reading Room and Book Club", she sought support from the community, gave presentations on the negative impact of low literacy levels, and secured donations to revise the space with new bookshelves, chairs, rugs, a chalkboard, and new books. Laura planned and hosted book clubs, sharing her love of reading with the next generation.
 
She explained her biggest takeaway from her project, "I can make a difference in the lives of those around me even if I think that my idea is small. The positive feedback I received from my community was the most successful part, because it let me know that my project is appreciated."
 
"I am always inspired by our Girl Scouts who achieve their Gold Award," said Christy Brown, Chief Executive Officer of Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Southeast. "These young women are go-getters, innovators, risk-takers, and leaders and it is a privilege to acknowledge their accomplishments."  
 


                 
Thank You

We would like to extend our most Sincere Heartfelt Thank you to EVERYONE at HUHS (administration, football/baseball coaches, teachers, office staff, booster club, H club, all athletic depts., trainers, parents, etc) who have been so caring, kind and generous in every way during this heartbreaking journey we have gone through in the past 3 months! To witness the community come together as they did and support us like you all have, is absolutely heartwarming!  It reaffirmed what an amazing community we live in and what an awesome school HUHS is.
THANK YOU,
The family of Cade Werner
Tom, Gloria and Cody
USGA - Deloitte Impact Day Event


Thank you for your support of the U.S. Open Championship. We would like to invite students of Hartford Union High School to participate in a special event at Erin Hills on Friday, June 9. The USGA and LPGA-USGA Girls Golf are hosting a golf clinic with Deloitte. Participants will have the opportunity to experience the "Five E's" of LPGA-USGA Girls Golf ("Empower, Enrich, Engage, Energize, Exercise") while building confidence in their game and themselves. The clinic is hosted by the USGA and LPGA-USGA Girls Golf and welcomes girls and boys of all ages for a fun-filled afternoon at Erin Hills.  
 
USGA - Deloitte Impact Day Event
 
Where: Erin Hills - Practice Range
When: Friday, June 9 / Registration 3:30-4 p.m. / Event 4-6pm
Registration event code: 2017
 
 
We will also be hosting a Junior Day for local youth at the championship on Wednesday, June 14. Additional details will be available soon, but registration is currently open for that event as well. Please direct parents to  https://survey.usga.org/s3/2017USOpenJuniorDay to register.
 
 
Thank you,
Eric
 
Eric Steimer
Championship Manager, 2017 U.S. Open Championship
 
United States Golf Association
12700 W Bluemound Road, Suite 208
Elm Grove, WI 53122
Hartford Rotary Club -Green Bay Packer Raffle


In This Issue
Quick Links
Student Announcements
Lunch Menu
District Calendars & Schedule
Rev Track
Calendar of Events
JUNE 11
Graduation 2:00 pm

JUNE  12
Summer School Begins, Classes vary starting at 7am, 7:30am & 8:00 am

JUNE  19
Board of Education Meeting

JULY 
31
AUG  1 & 2
Registration

Lunch Payments
Households with a graduating Senior will receive a refund in the mail over summer if the balance is greater than $5.00, if other fees are not due, and if there will not be any siblings attending HUHS in Fall.  If a sibling will be attending in Fall, the funds will remain in the account for them. Refunds for balances under $5.00 can be requested by contacting Monica Glorioso at  (262) 670-3315  or  monica.glorioso@huhs.org .Funds not refunded are transferred to a donation meal account to assist students and families as needed.
Health Minute
The end of the year is fast approaching and some parents may be starting to think of next year already with sports physicals or other doctor exams over the summer.  If your child has a health condition that the school needs to know about such as asthma, severe allergies, etc., please click on the link and print the form for an Individualized Healthcare Plan and take it with you if you have an upcoming appointment.  Every student who carries an inhaler or an Epi-Pen, needs a Healthcare Plan on file signed by the parents and doctor, these need to be done on a yearly basis.  I have also added links for the prescription medication card for the parents and doctor to sign.  Students can carry over-the-counter medications at school with a signed permission slip from their parents and with the medication in the original packaging (no pills in bags.)  These forms will be collected on the registration days in August or can be mailed or faxed back to my office by the first day of school.  fax  262-673-8943




Hartford Community Happenings

The Hartford Business Improvement District is constantly organizing awesome events in our city. Click  here  to check out their website.
2017 US OPEN Job Opportunity

We still looking for people to be a part of the US Open.  Our company, Andy Frain Services, provides the private security portion of the US Open.  We employ people to help with different screening and asset protection posts.  Here are the details:
 
*             If you don't have your WI Guard License, we help you get it and it is free to you
*             Licensed Guards earn $12/hr, Event Staff earn $10/hr
*             We ask people to work at least 3 days of the Open ( June 12-18)
*             Your credentials allow you to watch golf when you are not working (tickets are $125/day)
 
If you'd like to get started:
o             Go to  www.andyfrain.com
o             Click on the "Employment" tab
o             Select WI
o             Find "2017 U.S. Open Golf Event Security" and click the "Apply" button at the right
 
Then we will call and set up an appointment for you to come into our office and get hired, collect your licensing paperwork, and schedule you for an orientation.
 
Time is running out, so apply today!  Feel free to contact me if you have any further questions, and tell all your friends!
 
 
Dave Feltman | Project Manager
ANDY FRAIN SERVICES  | Commercial Security - Transportation - Sports & Entertainment - Technology
331-208-5155 (direct line) | 630-820-3820 (Corporate Office) | 630-820-3819 (Fax) | 630-465-2383 (cell)
761 Shoreline Drive | Aurora, IL  60504
 
We are committed to living the tradition of ... "Customer Service is Every Employees Job"

Hartford Rotary Club - HOST FAMILY NEEDED
Your family has the opportunity to welcome Hartford Rotary's incoming high school exchange student during the fall 2017 school semester, or alternatively during the spring semester into the summer of 2018.  Muhammad Raza, a good-natured 16-year-old competent English speaker from Indonesia, will be welcomed by the Hartford Rotary Club and Hartford-area community in late August.  He goes by "Faza", plays soccer and enjoys developing his computer skills.  He is excited about coming to Hartford and making friends with Hartford High School students, his host family, Rotarians, and members of the high school community.  Contact Rotarian Scott Helms at the High School, or Rotarians John Spielmann  (262-224-0770 ) or Ron Schlitt  (262-673-6092 ) for more information, or to ask to be a host for Faza.  

Volunteers Needed
Volunteers needed for Broan-Nutone's 85th Anniversary!  Donation of up to $3,800 dollars to HUHS if we can satisfy their needs.  Here is the info...
 
  •          Broan-Nutone 85th Anniversary Celebration Event
  •          Saturday, August 12, 2017
  •          At city park by Broan-Nutone
  •          9:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
  •          General Events
o   Food concession distribution, jump house for kids, dunk tank, face painting, etc.
o   Assist Compass Rose in running events
o   48 students
o   14 adults
o   Need 9 students and 2 adults (from 48 and 14 above) for set-up/training day    before,  August 11from  2 - 6 p.m.
o   $2,600 donation to HUHS
  •          Casino
o   16 adults
o   No training or setup needed
o   $1,200 donation to HUHS
Student Services
ATTENTION SENIORS - FINAL TRANSCRIPTS

Seniors will need to request a final transcript from Parchment if they are college-bound.  Most colleges and universities require a final transcript to complete the admission process.
Seniors need to log into their Parchment account to make that request.  Be certain to supply a personal email address (not the HUHS student email).   Request a "final transcript" when submitting the order; transcripts will be available the end of June.

If a Parchment account has not been set up yet, please go to   www.huhs.org, where the link to Parchment is available by clicking on Transcripts.

Any transcript questions can be directed to the Student Services Office.

UWWC Engineering Boot Camp

UW-Washington County will be hosting a High School Engineering Boot Camp for junior and senior students interested in engineering careers. The camp runs from June 12-16 at the UW-Washington County campus in West Bend. Students will visit local partner companies that represent mechanical, electrical, industrial, and civil aspects of engineering. The companies will give students a tour of the company, and students will have the opportunity to create a project of their own. The camp has two registration options: One college credit ($499) or non-credit ($299). Scholarships are available. 

For more information about how to register, contact UW-Washington County Continuing Education at  262-335-5208

Some News from Activities & Athletics
Congratulations State Track & Field Competitors
Congratulations to Jack Johnson who placed 4th in Pole Vault at the State Track & Field Meet last weekend. Jack broke the HUHS School Record, clearing a vault of 14'6". Watch his success in the video below. Congratulations Jack!





Congratulations to our Girls State Track and Field 3200 Meter Relay team. The first team to qualify for the state meet  in 17 years ! The girls were seeded 24th and finished 14 in the state! Congratulations to  Allison Dentice, Alyx Evans, Courtney Kind, Grace Noe, Cassidy Sheehan, and Rachel Zuern!!



Girls Soccer Finishes Strong
The Girls Soccer team put up a great fight  on Saturday  when they faced the State Ranked DSHA team. They fought hard and put up 3 goals against DSHA, the most anyone has scored against them since 2015! What a tough loss, but a great fight against a highly seeded team! Congratulations on a great season! 

Girls Basketball News
Below is a new article from the Daily News 

Family first: Shelsta steps down from HUHS program -  Coach wants more time to care for ailing daughter.

Chris Shelsta is resigning as the girls varsity basketball coach at Hartford Union.  Shelsta told HUHS Athletic Director Scott Helms last weekend and she informed the team Wednesday.  Her oldest daughter, Alaina, has battled health issues for a few years. The 11-year-old was diagnosed with Glucose Transporter Defiency Syndrome, otherwise known as DeVivo's Disease - which is named for the doctor who discovered it, Dr. Darryl DeVivo.  Shelsta said that no other case  like Alaina's has been diagnosed yet.  "Coaching is in my blood, I love to coach," Shelsta said. "The relationship with the girls is what  I'll miss most. The players are very close with both of my daughters. That's the difficult part. ... (Hartford) is where I played and grew up. Coaching here was a dream for me ... but this is the best decision for my family at this time."  Alaina's condition was the same reason Shelsta's husband, Paul, left as an assistant coach for the girls basketball team a few years ago.  As a Hartford Union graduate, Chris Shelsta led the Orioles varsity program for the last 11 years.  "Chris has been a staple in the program for a long time, as a  coach and player," Helms said. "She did a lot as a player, and a lot as coach the last 11 years."  The coaching staff at Hartford, as well as parents of players, are organizing fundraising events to be held over the summer to help support the Shelsta family.  "It's awesome to hear that support," Chris Shelsta said.  DeVivo doesn't see patients anymore, but is willing to see Alaina, according to Shelsta. Because of this, DeVivo does not carry any insurance.  "We are very fortunate he was willing  to see us. Hopefully he can figure out what to do," Shelsta said.  The open position has been posted, Helms said.  "We have a couple of openings in our teaching staff, so we'll see what opens up," Helms said.
Shelsta said that Helms will let her be part of the transition into a new coach and will allow her to help in any capacity, where she is able. The move is not for good, according to Shelsta, who hopes to be back on the bench one day.  "It's time to step aside now, but I don't want to be done coaching," Shelsta said.


Boys Soccer Brat Fry
The Great HUHS Boys Soccer Brat, Hamburger, and Hot Dog Grill Out' will to be held on June 17, at Wal Mart.  

Booster Club Needs You!
 
Booster Club is looking for anyone interested in being Booster President. If you have any interest or questions, please contact Kelly Morey @  [email protected] .
Celebrate DADs & GRADs; June 4th - June 24, 2017

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Athletic Department Golf Outing

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Coaching Positions
Assistant Girls Golf Coach
Assistant Girls Volleyball Coach
Head Cheerleading Coach
Assistant Wrestling Coach
Head Girls Basketball Coach

Contact Scott Helms if interested
Hartford Union High School District | | [email protected] |
805 Cedar Street
Hartford, WI 53027