Hartford Union High School District      February 15 , 2019
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HUHS will be hosting it's annual winter blood drive on Wednesday, February 27th! 
A single blood donation can save as many as three lives! HUHS blood drives are open to all students, staff, and community members so visit
Students must be 16 years old to donate with parent or guardian permission. Parent permission  FORM or in Mrs. Zimpel's room. 

Congratulations to Dan Dobner who has been selected as one of the 2019 Washington County United Way Campaign Chairs.  The following was part of a press release today.
 
The 2019 United Way campaign will be led by a team of local school principals, including: Dave Uelman, Ralph Schlass and Jennifer Johannsen from West Bend Schools; Dan Dobner of Hartford Union High School; Scott Stier from Kewaskum High School; and Phil Ourada of Slinger High School. 
 
"With United Way's 2019 focus on education, this team of incredible community leaders from our local schools seems so fitting," said Kriten Brandner, UW Executive Director.  "We know that with their support, we can make an even greater impact in the coming year."

Read the full article HERE
H-Club's 10th Annual 5K/1 mile run/walk 
Shamrock Shuffle!
Saturday March 16th
Medals for the top 5 male and top 5 female finishers in each race and also a prize to the best dressed. Register form  
100% of the proceeds go toward our senior scholarship fund.
Race sponsors wanted! See HERE for details.


Varsity
Math Meet!
Yesterday students traveled to Nicolet High School for the North Shore Conference Math Meet. The conference invite is run a bit differently than our usual math invites:
* We can only bring 1 Varsity Team and 1 JV Team
* There are 4 individual events worth 9 points each, so a perfect score is 36 points (we usually have 3 individual events worth 10 points each).
Hartford highlights:
JV - (5 schools brought a JV Team)
* The JV Team took 4th place, earning 75 points (1st place had 160 points)
* Alaina Brown took 11th place with 16 points
* Valerie Biddulph took 14th place with 14 points
Varsity - (8 schools brought a Varsity Team, The West Bend schools do not participate)
* The Varsity Team took 6th place, earning 112 points (1st place had 280 points) (ahead of Grafton and Slinger)
* Matt Becker took 13th place with 27 points
JV

Su peri n tendent Search 
Superintendent job posting in WECAN https://wecan.education.wisc.edu/#/Employer/3422/Vacancies/1 
                        
January Athlete of the Month Courtney Mathis - Gymnastics

 
                           

            
Class of 2019 Picture - Students still interested in purchasing a Class of 2019 photo may pick up an order form in the main office.  Late orders will be accepted until January 31.  The current picture is hung outside the main office.

2019-2020 Course Program Guide 
A vailable online 
Information on the 2019-20 course selection process will be coming towards the end of January in the Involve. Please watch for this!




Day of Service Chaperones and work sites needed!
Could your organization use a day of student helpers?

Contact us if you would like to chaperone or have an organization that would like student helpers that day.   huhscommserv@huhs.org
New Skyward Family Access Feature
Beginning immediately all parents/guardians will receive weekly emails if your child is receiving a 70% or lower in any of their courses. Parents/Guardians may also choose to have Progress Reports emailed to them at their chosen frequency.
Adjustments and changes to the frequency of these emails may be made by following the instructions.  To enlarge instructions, click  HERE
HUHS Scholarship Foundation 
Application Forms

The HUHS Scholarship Foundation application forms are available for seniors.   Scholarship information and application link:
 
Forms require both student and parent signatures, and are due no later than Friday, February 22, 2019 by 3:00 pm in the Counseling Office.
 
No applications will be taken after that date and time.
HUHS Baseball Scoreboard

HUHS Baseball is looking to install a new scoreboard for the 2019 season. If you are interested in a sponsorship panel, please
contact Athletic Director Scott Helms for details.


ACT Work Keys Test Date Change
Juniors will take the regular ACT at HUHS on Wednesday, February 20 as part of the statewide administration; however, the administration date for the ACT Work Keys has changed:  juniors will take the ACT Work Keys exam on Wednesday, March 13. 
 
The ACT exam days can be stressful and trying.  We are moving the ACT Work Keys exam to March so that students do not have two testing days back-to-back.  Our goal is to have juniors rested and rejuvenated for both exams.

In addition, DPI will be including both the ACT exam and the Work Keys exam as part of the annual School Report Card score.  It is important that students are focused and ready to do their very best on both exams. 
 
·        February 20, 2019:  ACT; 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.; Juniors only
o        Freshmen, Sophomores, and Seniors are not in attendance.
 
·        March 13, 2019:  ACT Work Keys; 7:30 a.m. - 11:10 a.m.; Juniors only
o        Freshmen, Sophomores, Seniors:  late start at 11:20 a.m
Student Services
2019-2020 Course Selection
 
February 25 Homeroom:
 
Freshman, sophomore, and junior students will review the course selection sheet with Homeroom teachers and make sure the courses have been accurately entered into Skyward.   Any student who has not entered their courses into Skyward will do so in Homeroom on this day.
 
All students will turn their completed course selection sheet in to their Homeroom teacher, which includes a parent signature.
 
Questions or concerns regarding course selection should be directed to the student's counselor.

Seniors Attending a University of Wisconsin School in the Fall
After students are admitted to a UW campus, they are invited to participate in Regional Placement Testing.  Students find out their appropriate level of math, English, and foreign language to begin in college as a result of taking the tests.
Students register online  for Regional Placement Testing beginning February 1. Regional Placement Testing allows students to take the test close to where they live so they don't need to travel to the campus they'd like to attend. Also, students need to register for only one placement test even if they have been admitted to different UW campuses or if they change their mind about which UW campus to attend. All UW campuses have access to each student's scores.
Students should be intentional when selecting a site and date. Students can change or cancel their registrations. However, it's often difficult to do so because popular sites fill quickly and changing is impossible after registration deadlines pass.
There are two options for taking the placement tests. Students may register for paper exams or computer-based exams. The exams, questions, and timing are the same, although there are additional fees for the computer-based exam. The computer-based exam provides an on-screen scientific calculator-no other calculator will be allowed during the computer-based exam.
A driver's license, state-issued ID, passport, or high school ID containing name and photo may serve as the student's identification at the testing site.
This is the schedule for testing day (all times are approximate):
Seating, orientation, and math testing
8:00 - 10:00 a.m.
Break 
10:00 - 10:10 a.m.
English testing 
10:10 - 11:50 a.m.
Break 
11:50 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Dismissal of those not taking a foreign language test, followed by foreign language testing
12:00 - 1:00 p.m.

Placement test scores are shared with students when they participate in their summer orientation and registration session. It's important for students to take the placement tests in the spring so that the results are ready for summer registration, since some campuses do not allow students to register for classes until they can see the test results.


The Greater Milwaukee College Workshop
The Greater Milwaukee College Workshop is a free event for high school students and their parents. Attendees can pick from 12+ presentations covering all aspects of planning for college. They will learn from the experts about financial aid, ACT prep, essays, college admissions, and college athletics. Check out the website and details for the Sunday, March 3, workshop at Concordia University.

The Wisconsin Lions Camp        
The camp is looking for campers and staff to join them this summer. Staff applications available are for counselors, program specialists, healthcare staff, counselors-in-training, and volunteers. Applications, camp schedule, and information are all available at:   www.wisconsinlionscamp.com
Health Services
2019 Flu Information and Guide for Parents -  Flu season is again upon us.  Here are some guidelines for you about the flu including prevention, symptoms, treatments and other information provided by the CDC.   

Is it a cold or is it the flu, here is a helpful video for you:   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PZLc6Ys1fQ

The Health Room is located in the Attendance Office and is staffed Monday through Friday from 6:45 a.m. until 3:15 p.m during the school year.

Please, remind your student that they always need to come to the Health Room with any health concerns and to not call, e-mail or text home to leave school.  The Health Technician will always call the parent or emergency contact to arrange for the student to leave school when ill.  

If a student talks, e-mails or texts their parent on their own and then they leave school without contacting a staff member and receiving a permit to leave, they are considered truant from school.
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Attention Seniors: EVER Y student at HUHS has health/immunization records in the Health Office located in the Attendance Office.  Because you are graduating, HUHS no longer needs these records and you will need them for college, jobs or travel. 
Please be sure to stop in to the Health Office to pick up your records as soon as possible.  Get a treat while supplies last!


2018-2019 Yearbooks
Go to www.jostens.com  to order your 2018-2019 yearbook




For those who ordered a 2017-2018 yearbook, the spring sports and activities supplement is now available.  Front Lobby Receptionist to pick up yours!
HUHS Booster Club
Interested in learning more about the Booster Club? visit our website: 

  • Please join us for a meeting, held the 3rd Wed. of each month, 7-8pm in Room 103 at HUHS.
  • Looking to buy a stadium chair, scarf or window cling? Please visit us at the concession stand or see chair order form on our website.
HUHS Parents! We need your help filling all of our concession stand shifts for the very busy upcoming Basketball and Wrestling season! 

Have a few hours to spare? If so, please click on this Sign up Genius link to take a shift or two. Don't worry if you haven't worked before, we will show you the ropes!

Thank you for your continued support of our HUHS athletes and Booster Club.
Any questions, please reach out to Kelly Morey at  kmorey@mcw.edu
ACT Testing
Looking for FREE  resources to prepare your student(s) for the ACT? Click  HERE  to go to the ACT Academy website!

All students considering a two or four-year college experience are reminded to take the ACT test during their junior year.  Students can register for the ACT at 
www.actstudent.org. When registering, students will need the HUHS school code, which is 500-850.   Please remember to check the website to see if the college(s) your son or daughter is considering requires or recommends the ACT writing test.   The test fee for the ACT is $50.50 and the ACT with writing is $67.00.   If you feel you cannot afford the test fee, please ask your child's counselor if you are eligible for a fee waiver. 
HUHS is an ACT test center for all testing dates (except February 9).  The test dates for the 2018-2019 school year are:
October 27, 2018            December 8, 2018                 February 9, 2019                    April 13, 2019                 June 8, 2019                     July 13, 2019

Note:   Please keep in mind all juniors are required by state law to take the ACT at the high school on February 20 (no cost to the student on February 20).    When considering whether or not to sign up to take the February 9 or April 13 ACT, it may be best for students to take the February 20 test, then decide whether or not to retake the test in June or July based upon February results.
In This Issue
Quick Links
Calendar of Events
FEB 18 - No School

FEB 20 - Juniors ACT Test 

FEB 22-24 - Spring Play

FEB 25- Orchestra Concert @CMS

FEB 27 - Choral Concert

MAR 1-3 - Spring Play

MAR 9 - Solo Ensemble

MAR 11 - No School

MAR 13 - Junior ACT Work Keys test

MAR 25-29 - Spring Break

APR 3 - Parent Teacher Conferences

APR 10 - Talent Show

APR 19 & 22 - No School
HONOR ROLL
FRESHMAN HIGH HONORS
Lily R. Adams, Lindsay M. Arvidson, Taylor C. Bartelt, Sydney G. Berger, Sophia T. Bessey, Paige I. Broker, Luke N. Buddenhagen, Ashlee A. Bull, Emma C. Dunwiddie, Isabella A. Friedl, Logan T. Fuchsberger, Sophia J. Gehring, Sydney Gifford, Annah R. Guenther, Riley L. Hamilton, Vanessa V. Harris, Leah R. Hasby, Nicholas P. Helvick, Noelle E. Herrmann, Serenity Heuangpathoumthong, Jocelyn J. Hoehn, Victoria E. Hohol, Halle M. Jorgensen, Kira J. Kirsch, Alexander N. Kuehn, Brooke A. Lazaris, Amber L. Loga, Grace A. Loosen, Connor J. Martin, Keegan C. Mayr, Samuel E. Michalak, Jacob P. Mularski, Hanna J. Northway, Alyssa B. Ohm, Heather A. Pieh, Rhea L. Resheske, Ava S. Riehle, Eric Schmidt, Megan A. Senkbeil, Rebecca Stoeckmann, Tyler C. Wenzel, Sarah E. Werner, Paige J. Willis, Chase M. Wondra, Avery K. Zangl
 
FRESHMAN HONORS
Max Abbott-Braunschweig, Quinn P. Albrecht, Benjamin J. Ayulo, Makenzie R. Bachmann, Nicole A. Becker, Zach M. Becker, Landri G. Benson, Decorra J. Bernhardt, McKenna R. Bielmeier, Samuel M. Brockhaus, Nathan S. Brown, Miranda A. Bruner, Brenna R. Burg, Samantha Chalabi-Bails, Damion G. Cherney, Zachary R. Cherney, Dylan J. Chivas, Kaitlynn R. Christ, Tyler B. Christenson, Anthony P. Cirillo, Margaret V. Colwell, Wade R. Duffek, Paige A. Dulski, Kimberly A. Egerer, Raeann S. Eggert, Miles P. Erickson, Gavin R. Ford, Emily K. Funk, Bradley J. Gehin, Jorden M. Gilbert, Jessica L. Gliniecki, Jaelynn M. Glogovsky, Kourtney A. Groh, Cody J. Harris, Ashlee E. Hattori, Ellen C. Heimermann, Noah J. Heitman, Vincent T. Hesprich, Braeden C. Hlava, Renee L. Hmircik, Andrew M. Hoffmann, Olivia F. Iding, Jayden R. Jaroch, Alyssa D. Johnson, Aidan J. Kern, Patrick J. Kerrigan, Lauren Kersten, Michael J. Kieckhaefer, Courtney L. Kirley, Kailyn J. Knudson, Maya Koeferl-Guenther, Peyton C. Kriehn, Zander J. Lang, Stellan P. Larsson, Anthony J. Lausten, Darin B. Laux, Chloe A. Lemoine, Brynn M. Lipske, Landon M. Loether, Morgan D. Luebke, Kyra M. Lynch, Olivia Malson-Marx, Willow A. Marks, Layne G. Martin, Maya J. Mercado, Aaliyah R. Mitchell, Kyle R. Monty, Nathaniel A. Monty, Madeline A. Mudra, Cody Nicpon, Abigail M. Noll, Madelyn M. Oechsner, Drew R. Olejnik, Olivia P. Olson, Tyler J. Oman, Evan A. Paque, Rachel E. Payne, Nicholas W. Perszyk, Emma C. Peter, Nathaniel B. Pfau, Max S. Poppie, Chase A. Prochut, Nichole M. Rhodes, Natalie L. Riopell, Nina J. Rivera, Connor D. Sanger, Brendan C. Schmitt, Cael R. Schoemann, Caden D. Schoenecker, Jessica G. Schoettel, Kane R. Schoonover, Greyson M. Schultz, Jordan Schultz, Dominick J. Sericati, Ransym P. Shaw, Sierra L. Sieth, Jade E. Skowera, Jason P. Slichter, Luke H. Somers, Max A. Stich, Carter J. Stommel, Emily H. Streckel, Jacob D. Teske, Jadon R. Thornton, Jake Torn, Madeline E. Uttech, Kirsten J. Valverde, Evelyn B. Vance, Jordyn E. Vogel, Skylar A. Votaw, Abigail M. Waters, Brady Weimer, Zoe A. Weis, Nicholas P. Weston, Lyndsy J. White, Mackenzie G. Wick, Maya E. Zangl, Lucas A. Zenisek, Ryan M. Ziegelbauer
     
SOPHOMORE HIGH HONORS
Anna R. Acup, Katarina H. Aranguiz, Brianna L. Becker, Valerie S. Biddulph, Ariel M. Birkel, Alaina D. Brown, Laura L. Bui, Victoria R. Burns, Rebecca B. Colwell, Jenna E. Crawley, Ethan T. Cronin, Megan M. Dobner, Katie M. Drinan, Benjamin C. Einwalter, Lela M. Fischer-Soehner, Miranda M. Franz, Nicklaus W. Frey, Julia L. Gauthier, Stephanie S. Gavin, Ciana J. Gleissner, Alexander P. Godin, Amelia E. Goretski, Delaney J. Hennes, Abigail E. Hoffmann, Casey G. Justman, Georgia M. Krukar, Benjamin R. Loosen, Cassidy C. Loosen, Noah A. Lopez, Levi M. Markos, Courtney A. Mathis, Martina M. McGrath, Ella C. Merklein, Maci M. Meyer, Caleb M. Much, Bleon Muqaj, Grace M. Nelson, Rachel D. Norton, Olivia R. Otto, Alyssa M. Peters, Grace O. Peters, Richard J. Pouzar, Calais R. Roemer, Anna G. Roskopf, Megan B. Schultz, Charlotte G. Skibinski, Allison A. Sutheimer, Olivia I. Tadlock, Jessica R. Waters, Marina J. Weber, Joshua E. Weiss, Leah A. Weiss, Alexis M. Wetzel, Allysen I. Wetzel, Alyssa L. Weyer, Harrison M. Williams, Irene E. Wilson, Natalie M. Wilson, Lora L. Witt

 
SOPHOMORE HONORS
Monika M. Adamczyk, Alek A. Anderson, Evelyn V. Anderson, Brook Aufdermauer, Peyton D. Barker, Amanda M. Barry, Jessa T. Bea, Rhegan R. Benicke, Jadyn J. Bierman, Alexander T. Bognar, Ethan M. Brehmer, Blake D. Burkholz, Isaiah M. Butler, Jordan M. Cameron, Austin D. Carver, Rylie A. Christnovich, Amber Creegan, Alexandra M. Davies, Sidney R. Dewar, Natalie R. Downey, Alexis R. Duhr, Jada M. Erickson, Levi A. Everts, Isabella A. Farrell, Jocalyn M. Flayter, Raechel R. Gehring, Chloe J. Goldman, Tanner G. Goodchild, Trevor J. Graham, Abigail R. Hawkins, Matthew S. Heather, Gabrielle L. Hein,
Christian Hochstetler, Grace N. Hoxworth, Nolan T. Jackett, Adell J. Jewell, Adam M. Johnson, Rachel I. Johnson, Beau A. Kaminski, Alina M. Kiepert, Chloe M. Kind, Tyler W. Klein, Joshua B. Klink, Robert F. Klockow, Zachary P. Kohlman, Reese B. Komp, Annika M. Kutella, Abigail B. Laux, Andrew J. Long, Logan M. Maliszko, Jenna E. Mann, Adam C. Marx, Jayden W. Marx, Grace R. McCune, Sofia C. Memmel, Holly N. Miller, Denis Murtezi, Rory W. Navin, Josie M. Parr, Madeline M. Pawlak, Nathan Perschbacher, Megan A. Peterson, Megan E. Purtell, Gage R. Resheske, Riley N. Resheske, Kailey A. Rublee, Tyler P. Schaefer, Bryce C. Schmitt, Grace A. Schmitt, Hayley A. Schultz, Aubria G. Schuppe, Erica E. Semler, Joseph R. Shadwick, Thomas C. Sheehan, Maddison R. Stachura, Destiny J. Stapleton, Jessica J. Stefan, Sebastian G. Stovall, Raeanne Strassburg, Haley R. Szmurlo, Ella G. Thomae, Jenna L. Thomas, Elizabeth J. Unger, Cally A. Wachholz, McKenna J. Wagner, Emma M. Weibel, Isabella K. Wendorff, Parker J. Wesell, Noah R. Westhauser, Nolan T. Wiedmeyer, Aaron D. Wilfrath, Quinntin B. Worman, Jordan A. Zainer, Ally L. Zickert, Sarah I. Zuern
     
JUNIORS HIGH HONORS
Sarah M. Alsum, Brinna G. Barlow, Abby M. Becker, Lillianne E. Betts, Lindsay G. Binns, Zachary J. Brewer, Alexander W. Byard, Olivia F. Carroll, Nicholas G. Carter, Nathan M. Cernik, Sophia R. Christianson, Kenna J. DeRosa, Halle M. Dorsey, Jenneh E. Egerer, Camila R. Ewing, Kyle B. Feucht, Molly S. Fink, Carter L. Forseth, Chloe J. Gruszynski, Abigail J. Guenterberg, Nicholas E. Higley, Hunter T. Hlava, Alisha P. Hoefs, Shauna M. Hoff, Abigail J. Holappa, Casidy F. Horst, Kolton A. Janz, Sarah C. Jocham, Collin J. Johrendt, Adella B. Klebba, Lauren A. Knisbeck, Allan J. Kreuser, Eva J. Kruit, Christian A. La Bri, Ryan T. Lauer, Steven M. Lazaris, Alyssa V. Lear, Abbigail R. Lenk, Ashtyn M. Lindl, Leah J. Lisowski, Isabel E. McCauley, Emily E. Moscinski, Mason J. Moser, June Nimchanasit, Annabelle M. Noyes, Mia C. Oleshko, Mitchell F. Ott, Tyler B. Parteka, Alexis M. Puffer, Katie S. Pulvermacher, Elizabeth R. Rhinehart, Jason R. Richards, Amanda M. Ruona, Jordyn R. Schmitt, Peter M. Schneider, Nicole E. Schramm, Mason M. Selsing, Brooke L. Sill, Gillian M. Spuhler, Shawn T. Stamm, Evonn E. Stoeckmann, Cassidy M. Tollervey, David Vanderheiden, Payton M. Weber, Sarah K. Young, Breeana L. Zubrod
 
JUNIORS HONORS
Mason D. Albrecht, Avery K. Arndt, Destinee R. Aumann, Madelyn A. Baker, Sarah J. Becker, Skyler R. Bertz, Kailey K. Blankenburg, Nathaniel D. Bloxdorf, Katie A. Brose, Lacy M. Buending, Gabriella C. Burg, Sofie J. Captain, Tyler J. Cernik, Colin M. Cherney, Dominic P. Christensen, Emily R. Cross, Annika M. Csizmadia, Halie R. Culver, Connor L. Cummings, Quintin P. Daley, Jadynne M. Daly, Caroline P. DeGroot, Jonathan C. Diem, Colton M. Doll, Justin A. Ehmke, Skyler M. Finley, Paige K. Fraley, Jacob S. Frantl, Josie L. Freitag, Emily C. Gehring, Allison J. Gilmore, Connor J. Gishkowsky, Elizabeth R. Gonnering, Evan J. Gruszynski, Austin N. Gundrum, Jack J. Harris, Madeleine J. Herro, Courtney M. Hirsch, Erika D. Jackett, Maddy M. Jacobi, Olive M. Justman, Samuel L. Kendall, Jackobi J. Kirsch, Megan J. Klink, Matthew J. Kohl, Haley A. Kratz, Austin J. Kriehn, Jacob D. Kuehn, Emma R. Kujawa, Petra Y. Landon, Nadia E. Lang, Ashley M. Livermore, Ryan D. Luebke, Taylor M. Marx, Olivia P. Meinberg, Kylie R. Meyer, Jordan N. Mueller, Carley A. Mullman, Matthew J. Munkwitz, Matthew R. Nichols, Chase H. Nicpon, Ashley R. Oldenburg, Kaliann M. Pafford, Jade A. Pelech, Aleksandr W. Peszel, Molly V. Peterson, Erin M. Popies, Adam P. Poppie, Kallie J. Powers, Adam J. Rehberger, Mackenzie E. Reinbold, Elizabeth A. Reiss, Travis R. Rose, Hank P. Schinner, Sullivan N. Schlosser, Erin J. Schmidt, Mitchell J. Schumacher, Eric A. Steck, Avery C. Stelow, Allegra J. Swigert, Grace S. Teske, Anthony M. Thompson, Jessica Torres-Martinez, Nathan J. Weis, Timber Wolf Fies, Emily R. Young, Alexander A. Ziegler, Bryce W. Zimdars, Mitchell R. Zingsheim
 
SENIOR HIGH HONORS
Lillian J. Anderson, Graylin M. Bauereis, Matthew R. Becker, Cassidy E. Benson, Nicholas J. Bieganski, Abbigail K. Block, Grace A. Brehmer, Julia R. Brown, Joshua M. Buddenhagen, Brock D. Burg, Alice Campagnoli, Greta K. DeMeuse, Katarina R. Derse, Jorian Dietlmeier, Maggie M. Drinan, Veronica H. Duffek, Drew M. Egan, Brandon P. Evens, Sarah E. Fagan, Michael D. Flanagan, Jack C. Gauthier, Ethan T. Giroux, Tiffany M. Griesmer, Maxwell R. Grimm, Marty A. Hall, Lauren M. Hautala, Natalie R. Hermanson, Grace K. Herrmann, George V. Herro, Eliana R. Heyse, Gabriel J. Hoffmann, Shelby E. Holbert, Joseph K. Huber, Joshua V. Janes, Anna L. Janichek, Olivia M. Jude, Thomas S. Kellicut, Cara S. Kennedy, Courtney C. Kind, Carriden R. Krebs, Anna C. Kregel, Marley R. Kreger, Shayna R. Krist, Cody R. Kristapovich, Louiza R. Kuepper, Mackenzie H. Larson, Zachary D. Larson, Emalee C. Leonhardt, Emily R. Lepien, Jacob M. Loosen, Mackenzie A. Lutz, Adriana M. Marquardt, William J. McGrath, Vera B. Miller, Gabrielle C. Monty, Annemarie G. Mularski, Kiley M. Nettesheim, Elizabeth D. Neu, Virginia L. Noe, Catherine E. Ohm, Taylor O. Ohm, Kaylee R. Ojala, Kayla M. Okla, Savannah M. Ott, Alexandra M. Paque, Miranda R. Parker, Holly C. Pink, Emily M. Pomerenke, Ethan T. Redelings, Emily S. Rohloff, Alexandra J. Rouse, Ryan E. Rublee, Ethan C. Schultz, Timothy W. Seramur, Lucas P. Simon, Carley A. Skaalen, Kaitlyn M. Stamm, Julia C. Stephans, Sophia J. Stingl, Joshua T. Stortz, Abigail R. Stout, Rylie K. Sweet, Viktoria R. Tadlock, Jacob S. Thomas, Mya E. Tomashek, Allyson R. Vogel, Grant M. Wagner, Tyler C. Wagner, Jack H. Weber, Leah M. Weninger, Cody C. Werner, Jacob B. Weston, Emma L. Witt, Evan R. Yustus, Rachel M. Zuern
 
SENIOR HONORS
Alex T. Albrecht, Anastasia M. Anania, Lucia Barbieri, Matthew G. Bear, Allison M. Becker, Craig P. Beine, Trent M. Birkel, Tanner J. Brault, Rileigh R. Brinkman, Katherine E. Brockhaus, Kaijala G. Burakowski, Jarrett T. Cartwright, Rachael M. Chesniak, Theodore A. Colwell, Brianna L. Crandall, Hailey R. Creegan, Cesar Cruz, Hana J. Falkenberg, Larissa R. Farmer, Kaelyn K. Flairty, Michael J. Funk, Catarina R. Galioto, Amalia M. Goetzke, Kaela M. Greenfield, Anthony J. Gutierrez, Haley M. Hagen, Alexander P. Hall, Chloe E. Hansen, Noelle G. Hegy, Gabrielle L. Heraly, Emilee M. Hoeck, Nicholas S. Hoefler, Philip P. Hoeschele, Sophia J. Iding, Natalie G. Kamholz, Luke D. Kaminski, Hannah L. Kaphingst, Calvin A. Lemoine, Kayla L. Lockwood, Jake R. Lynch, Abigail K. Makowiak, Haley J. Mercure, Matthew J. Mikulec, Molly N. Moldenhauer, Michael M. Montgomery, Ardi Muqaj, Derek S. Nienow, Grace D. Noe, Ashley A. Olguin, Jacob A. Olson, Angela M. Pearson, Jacob P. Pepin, Megan S. Pfeiffer, Tory R. Raether, Haleigh M. Reinbold, Kareena E. Rossebo, Taylor O. Rothenhoefer, Taylor S. Rynish, Michael J. Scepanski, Ava R. Schaefer, Jesse G. Schmidt, Erin M. Schmitz, Matthew J. Sedlachek, Joseph M. Setterlun, Reidyn V. Shaw, Madison P. Sieczkowski, Gabriel Slaughter, Kaylee R. Smith, Brian R. Sommer, Evan J. Staton, Tate H. Stoeckmann, Jasmine J. Storey, Jordyn C. Sutrick, Sydney M. Talma, Sara L. Tongusi, Anna M. Tuinstra, Sydney S. Uselman, Alyssa V. Wasley, Jacob M. Waters, Milena L. Weber, Meagan L. Weiss, Alex E. Wereley, Trent R. Westfall, Brittnie J. Westphal, Megan E. Wiesneski, Mitchell J. Worman, Allison M. Wucak, Mitchell G. Zubrod
Reminder on School Bus Safety!
Open Positions
Academics
Substitute Teachers
 

Athletics & Activities
JV Baseball Coach
JV Assistant Baseball Coach
Head Boys Golf
Assistant Boys Golf
Assistant Competitive Dance
Assistant Girls Track
Girls Pole Vault Coach
Girls Throws Coach
Boys Throws Coach

Contact Scott Helms if interested
2018-2019 Testing Dates
ACT - February 9
ACT -  February 20
ACT WorkKeys - March 13
Make-Up ACT -  March 12
Make-Up ACT WorkKeys - April 3
ACT April 13
ACT Aspire -  April 24th  (9+10 grade)
AP Testing -  May 6-17
ACT - June 9
ACT - July 13
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Schauer Arts Center Classes
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Mascot Banking
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Hartford Rotary Club Presents A Night of Wine Tasting & Specialty Beers  Flyer
 

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HUHS & HuTerra Rewards
HUHS is now using the My HuTerra App to raise HuTerra Rewards for the Hartford Athletic Department By downloading the free and simple My HuTerra app we are able to raise funds when we all shop for the things we want and need. This includes being able to visit local stores and shop at over 1000 stores online.  These stores include Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy, Macy's, Sam's Club and many others! We are so excited to see how much we can all raise for the Athletic Department. You can even scan in previous Amazon purchases. Following the directions blow and simple take a picture of your invoice on your computer screen. It is that simple!!
 
All you need to do to support Hartford Athletics:
1.      Download the "My HuTerra" app.
2.      Select "HARTFORD UNION HIGH ATHLETICS as your fundraiser.
3.      Shop at participating local businesses and any of the online stores
4.      Scan your receipt under the "Scan to Give" section of the app and you're done!
 
It's just that easy! Shop, scan, give!

  Instructions  on how to download and begin to utilize the app today. You'll also find an instructional video on the app within the "What's New" section that explains the program in more detail.

HUHS & Shutterfly
Raise money for HUHS Athletics while you shop at  Shutterfly HERE  before you begin shopping at Shutterfly and help us reach our goal of $500.00!
Wittenberger Bus Service Seeks Drivers! 
·          Is your child or grandchild riding a bus to school?
·         Are you available between 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. in the morning?
·         How about 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the afternoon?
·         Can't drive 5 days a week? What about one or two days a week?

Don't think you can handle a big bus? Stop by and we will let you take one for a spin around our parking lot.
·         We will train you.
·         We offer benefits.
·         You can take your student with you on the route.
·         Plus you get time off when there is no school.
 
Help us help the HUHS!
Call Dawn at 262-673-3777 for more information.
Leave a message if you get an answering machine. We are probably out driving!
Thank you!
Athletics and Activities
Athletics & Activities Recap

 
Wrestling
Hartford Union crowned one regional champion in Jalen Spuhler (132 pounds). He went 3-0 with a trio of pins. He pinned Slinger's Aaron Soneson in 3:18 in the finals.
The Orioles' Tyler Klein (106) and Justus Ojo (195) also appeared in championship matches, but settled for second place.
Daniel Driessen (120),  Connor Gishkowsky (138), Adam Sterman (152) and Connor Cummings (160) all placed fourth for the Orioles.

Bowling
The bowling teams had 5 players bowl in the District 7 Regional Singles last Monday. They all tried hard to make the next round.   (Josie Parr - Sophomore, Noah Klink - Sophomore, Isabella Farrell - Sophomore, Jack Gauthier - Senior and Courtney Hirsch - Junior)  Good luck to sophomore Josie Parr who advanced to the next round of Singles for Sectionals representing District 7 girls. She will bowl Sectionals on Monday, February 11th in Fond du Lac. Good luck on the road to State!

Good luck to sophomore Josie Parr who advanced to the next round of Singles for Sectionals representing District 7 girls. She will bowl Sectionals on Monday, February 11th in Fond du Lac. Good luck on the road to State!

Swimming
Sophomore Dylan Webb  stepped onto the block for the 50 Free  at the fast Homestead Sectional Meet knowing he wanted to win. In a tight race, against rivals he knew well, Dylan won  (by .19 seconds) and became the 1st  Sectional Champion  Hartford Boys Swimming has seen in a decade. An hour later, his exciting and powerful come-from-behind 2nd place  swim (by .09 seconds) in 100 Breast  earned him a second spot at this weekend's State meet.   Dylan's 50 Free time qualified him for US Swimming's Jr. Nationals in Florida this March, where he will race the 50 Free and 100 Breast against top swimmers from across the country.

 
He was not the only fast swimmer on Saturday. He, along with Quinn Worman, Bobby Klockow, and Adam Marx, took 5th in 200 Free Relay with a season best time for the sophomore quartet of 1:32.12 and blistering splits of 20.78 (Dylan) and 23.56 (Quinn). They missed qualifying for state by just .32 seconds.
 
Quinn had a fabulous meet, also beating the best times (from just last week) in his leg of the Medley Relay (7th), 200 IM (3.30 sec drop for 7th), and 100 breast (1.47 sec drop for 12th). Bobby dropped 3.59 seconds in his 200 Free for 8th. Adam dropped time in his lead off leg of the Medley and 200 Free Relays and his 50 Free (11th). Nick Neuman, Logan DeBack, and Evan Staton all had best splits in the 9th place 400 Free Relay.
 
Those races, and the best swims of the rest of the team, led Hartford-Slinger to its most successful Sectional finish in years - 6th of 12 teams. Congratulate these swimmers, and wish Dylan more speedy swimming as he prepares for State this weekend.

 
Hartford Union was sixth (170 points) and had one swimmer qualify for the state meet. However, Dylan Webb advanced in a pair of events.
Webb won the 50 freestyle in 21.64 and was second in the 100 breaststoke (59.78).
According to Hartford-Slinger  coach Marcie Norton, Webb is the first sectional champion from Hartford in the last decade.

Boys Basketball
NORTH SHORE CONFERENCE BOYS BASKETBALL
Orioles hang on for win
A pair of key runs allows Hartford Union to get NSC road win
By Steven L. Tietz
Special to Conley Media
A 7-0 run early in the second half was enough to give the Hartford boys basketball team the lead against host West Bend West on Friday night.
And though the Spartans never went away, the Orioles never let go of the lead either, as another 7-0 run in the last 1:30 was enough to secure a 61-55 North Shore Conference victory.
"Never easy, never easy," said Hartford coach Kevin McKenna heading down the hallway to the Orioles' locker-room. "We had too many missed shots in the post early, but then we finally relaxed. And after the first four minutes,
we made some adjustments defensively and that really helped, too." The victory improved Hartford to 8-7 in the NSC and 8-10 overall. The win total, with four regular season games left to play, is already one more than the Orioles achieved all last season. Meanwhile, the Spartans fell to 2-12 in the North Shore and 4-14 overall. West played solidly throughout, but coach Todd Pyszora said the Spartans were just a play or two away the entire second half.
"They got that five-to-seven point lead and we just couldn't quite crack it," he said. "They just made a few more plays in the end and they had a few match-up problems that we just couldn't solve."
Those match-up problems were Hartford's sophomore guard Jadon Melvin (22 points) and senior swingman Jake Lynch (17).
The Spartans were able to solve the Orioles full-court press throughout most of the first half and two free throws by senior forward Logan Rupnow and a 3-pointer by juniorforward Chase Melstrand
gave West its largest lead at 23-17 with 5:04 left before the break.
But Melvin scored seven of his 14 first-half points down that stretch, while Lynch added five, and it was Melvin's hoop with three seconds left that gave Hartford a 29-28 lead at halftime.
"Those two did a nice job for them helpingthem get the lead," said Pyszora.
Hartford missed a pile of post shots early in the second half as sophomore guard Aaron Tennies gave West its last lead of the night with a lay-up at the 17:06 mark. But then the Spartans went scoreless for the next four minutes as a 3-pointer by Orioles' senior guard Gabe Hoffmann gave Hartford the lead for good with 16:13 left.
That was quickly followed by a hoop from senior forward Lucas Simon and two free throws from Melvin that made it 36-30 at the 13:23 mark.
Over the next 10 minutes, the lead for
Hartford never got above five, but West only got the advantage down to a single point once (38-37 with 10:54 to go).
Melvin was finally able to give the Orioles some breathing room with a coast-to-coast lay-up at the 1:23 mark. That started a 7-0 run that included two more free throws each from Melvin and Hoffmann that stretched the advantage to an insurmountable 61-51 with 20 seconds to go.
Hartford would hit nine of 11 free throws in the second half.
 
Hartford Union's Lucas Simon drives against West Bend West's Cody Diermeier during a game Friday in West Bend.
Adam Lindemer/Daily News
BOYS BASKETBALL Hartford Union 69, Sheboygan Falls 61  Hartford Union's JakeLynch and James Randolff
each notched 22 or more points during a nonconference victory Saturday.
Randolff led the Orioles with 23 points, while Lynch added 22.
Jadon Melvin added 16 points for the Orioles, which led 26-21 at halftime.


Gymnastics
Congratulations to the Varsity Gymnastics team on their 2nd place finish at the Whitefish Bay Invite on Saturday setting new team records on Beam & Floor. Also, Congratulations to Emily Perkowski who set new individual school records on Beam with a 9.525 & Floor with a 9.6. Great Job girls!



 
Chess Club 


Ski Team

2018-2019 Information

 


New This Year - Clubs & Activities Online Registration
Starting for the 2018-19 school year, all students wishing to participate in activities, clubs or sports will need to complete the Online Forms through Skyward Family/Student access.  All steps need to be marked as completed including step #8 "SUBMIT SY19 ATHLETIC/CO-CURRICULAR FORMS".  Online Forms only need to be completed once per school year, so if a student participates in a sport as well as a club or activity the Online Forms only need to complete once.

If the student is only participating in an activity or club but will not be participating in a sport, they may mark step 3 complete and do not need to have a Physical Clearance Form completed by their Physician.  

Once the online forms have been completed, the student will then need to pick up an "Orange Card" from the Co-Curricular Office clearing them to participate in their activity or club. Activity/Club organizers will inform students of this change at the first sign up meeting and collect the orange cards before the next regularly scheduled meeting.
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