
Today's highlighted pathway offered at HCHS is Animal Science Systems!



HCHS senior Brian House is a student intern for the Technology Department at the Board Office. After graduation he wishes to pursue a degree in technology He has been a great asset to the Tech Department by assisting in repairs, software and networking issues. Thanks to Brian for all he is doing for our school district!


Today's highlighted pathway offered at HCHS is Computer Manufacturing and Machining!



Tonight is 8th grade night for HCMS basketball players and cheerleaders! Come on out to support them!


In one week today our winter break starts!


Today's highlighted pathway offered at HCHS is Agribusiness Systems!



Congratulations to these HCHS band students for being selected for the All-State Bands!


World Kindness Day is an international holiday that was formed in 1998, to promote kindness throughout the world and is observed annually on November 13th as part of the World Kindness Movement.


HCMS student, Ella Yazell, was awarded $125 and a certificate of recognition for her participation in the KY Farm Bureau Science in Agriculture exhibit, "Adding Dollars with Drain Tiles". Way to go, Ella!


Today's highlighted pathway offered at HCHS is Pre-Nursing!



Today's highlighted pathway offered at HCHS is Environmental Control System Technician!



Today's highlighted pathway offered at HCHS is Early Childhood Education!



Congratulations to Tristan Mitchell signing with Midway College to play golf!
He is a terrific STUDENT athlete!
#weareharrison


Come see our Eastside Elementary students perform tonight in their music program!


During the after school program at Westside Elementary, Mr. Hoskins has been working with his students to teach them how to play the guitar!


HCHS Cheer Clinic is happening soon!


Governor Beshear has directed that flags at all state office buildings be lowered to half-staff on Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2022, in observance of National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day.
National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day is in memory and honor of the more than 2,400 Americans who died in a surprise attack on the U.S. Naval fleet’s Pearl Harbor base in the early-morning hours of Dec. 7, 1941. President Franklin D. Roosevelt declared Dec. 7, 1941, “a day which will live in infamy” and signed the Declaration of War against Japan the following day, Dec. 8th.


Today's highlighted pathway offered at HCHS is Entry Level Welding!



Today's highlighted pathway offered at HCHS is Horticulture and Plant Science Systems!



Come see our Westside Elementary students perform tonight in their music program!
