Come up to the Hilltop tonight to support our marching band and see a live performance of their hard work and dedication this season!
almost 3 years ago, Harrison County Schools
HCHS Marching Band Vendor Fair
This Saturday, October 29th, the HCHS Dance Team will be having a fundraiser at the middle school! Come out to support them while being entertained at their "Dancing with the Stars" event featuring local celebrities and our students!
almost 3 years ago, Harrison County Schools
HCHS Dance  Fundraiser
Congratulations to our marching band for a distinguished rating and earning a spot in the 4A state semi-finals over the weekend!
almost 3 years ago, Harrison County Schools
Marching Band
This month is Farm-to-School month and we spotted a few of our own food services workers from Northside in the Kentucky Proud ad online! Thank you to all HCS food services workers for all that you do in our schools!
almost 3 years ago, Harrison County Schools
NS Food Service Workers
Today and tomorrow at the high school, the JROTC is hosting a vendor fair! Make time to stop by and see them!
almost 3 years ago, Harrison County Schools
JROTC Vendor Fair
On Wednesday, HCS had the honor of hosting the N. KY KASA regional event at the Board Office! Pictured here are just a few of the wonderful HCS administrator team. Also, a HUGE shout out to Jennifer Grause and her Culinary Arts Program students for catering this event!
almost 3 years ago, Harrison County Schools
KASA & HCS
Since it is National Principals Month, we decided to ask each of our principals what the most rewarding part of their jobs are! HCHS assistant principal, Christine Garnett had this to say, "The most rewarding thing about being an assistant principal is to have the opportunity to work with our amazing staff, students, and community to help impact future generations. To have the opportunity to work in the community and in the school system that helped shaped me into the person I am today is an amazing opportunity for which I am extremely thankful."
almost 3 years ago, Harrison County Schools
Christine Garnett Photo
Congratulations to our HCHS Volleyball Team for being the 38th District Champions!
almost 3 years ago, Harrison County Schools
Fillies Volleyball Champs Photo
Tomorrow afternoon, there will be a FREE basketball clinic open to all boys and girls in Harrison County grades K-8th! Bring the flyer with you at the time of registration or email walzm4@mymail.nku.edu!
almost 3 years ago, Harrison County Schools
Free Basketball Clinic
Mark your calendars for the upcoming HC Youth Basketball Clinic that is happening the first weekend in November!
almost 3 years ago, Harrison County Schools
HC Youth Basketball Clinic Photo
Since it is National Principals Month, we decided to ask each of our principals what the most rewarding part of their jobs are! HCMS assistant principal, Josh Valentine had this to say, "The most rewarding thing about being an administrator is building positive relationships with students and watching them achieve their goals. I love running into old students in the community and them sharing how they've got a really good job, graduated from college, are building a family of their own, etc. It means a lot that I could help them along the way to being successful."
almost 3 years ago, Harrison County Schools
Josh Valentine Photo
Reminder: Christmas Angel sign-ups begin today through Thursday, October 20th!
almost 3 years ago, Harrison County Schools
Christmas Angels 2022
Since it is National Principals Month, we decided to ask each of our principals what the most rewarding part of their jobs are! Northside principal, Joshua Powers had this to say, "The most rewarding thing about education is the kids. It's always the kids. I love the team I work with at Northside, and the impact we are able to have in the lives of children every day. It is truly a blessing. "
almost 3 years ago, Harrison County Schools
Josh Powers Photo
Since it is National Principals Month, we decided to ask each of our principals what the most rewarding part of their jobs are! HCHS principal, Steven Fowler had this to say, "My favorite thing about being a principal is the opportunity to work with diverse and amazing students and staff; to witness the dreams of youth and the guidance of experience open up a world of opportunities. In the end, it's about the people and their journeys! "
almost 3 years ago, Harrison County Schools
Steven Fowler Photo
HCMS Wrestling Club information! Sign-ups begin tomorrow, October 18th!
almost 3 years ago, Harrison County Schools
HCMS Wrestling Club Info
HCMS Girls Volleyball Tryouts begin tomorrow! See the link for more information! https://www.harrison.k12.ky.us/o/hcms/article/861960
about 3 years ago, Harrison County Schools
HCMS Boy's Basketball tryouts also begin tomorrow! See the link for more information! https://www.harrison.k12.ky.us/o/hcms/article/861968
about 3 years ago, Harrison County Schools
Since it is National Principals Month, we decided to ask each of our principals what the most rewarding part of their jobs are! Westside principal, Jon Hoskins had this to say, "My favorite thing about being a principal is the opportunity to work with our students and families over a series of years. Working together, building relationships, and watching children (and families!) grow from preschool to middle school is both fun and rewarding. I am constantly awestruck when I see the ingredients of hard work, family encouragement, and good teaching combine to make my students confident, capable, and caring. In my 18th year as a principal, I also enjoy seeing my former students grow up to become adults in our community-then bring their own children to school!"
about 3 years ago, Harrison County Schools
Jon Hoskins Photo
Christmas Angel sign-ups begin next week on Tuesday, October 18th!
about 3 years ago, Harrison County Schools
Christmas Angels 2022
Since it is National Principals Month, we decided to ask each of our principals what the most rewarding part of their jobs are! HCHS assistant principal, Jenny Nichols had this to say, "I enjoy being a principal because I get to work with young adults. I see their enthusiasm, their naiveté, and their sense of wonder as they embark on becoming life ready. I love working in my hometown with a team of educators who, help students prepare for life after school in whatever endeavor they pursue."
about 3 years ago, Harrison County Schools
Jenny Nichols