HHS Volleyball got back in the win column tonight with a road sweep.

HHS Volleyball is on the road tonight for a varsity-only matchup π― π

The City of Houston informed the district Monday morning that due to road work this week on First Street, access to Pine Street may be limited for parent drop-off and pick-up on campus. Access back to First Street for exiting parents at all district buildings may also be limited or unavailable.
To access Pine St., parents may need to travel from Spruce Street to Walnut Street and through the high school parking lot beneath Hiett Gymnasium. We ask that drivers be cautious and aware of students and vehicles in this area and take your time traveling through the lot.
For vehicles leaving the district, we suggest avoiding routes toward First Street as much as possible.
Thank you for your cooperation.

MOTIVATIONAL MONDAY: Love sincerely. Hate evil. Hold on to what is good.

Students in Pre-K through 6th Grade are invited to join our Little Tiger Football Cheer Camp! Along with three days of instructions, they will also perform with our High School Cheerleaders at halftime of a varsity football game. Forms that went home with students along with payment are due Friday, Sept. 30. If you have questions, please contact Cheer Coach Veronica Douglas at vdouglas@houston.k12.mo.us.

A look π at the progress of the home being constructed by our Building Trades class. Under the direction of Mr. Chris Reese and supported by great weather, the students have made a lot of progress in a short time.



The HHS JV football team was scheduled to host Thayer on Monday. The Tigers will instead host Mountain Home (Ark.). Kickoff is 5:30 p.m.

During Suicide Prevention Month, letβs spread hope! The 988 Lifeline helps thousands of people overcome suicidal crisis or mental-health distress every day. Call or text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org if you or someone you know needs support. #988lifeline

HHS Volleyball wins Saturdayβs Licking JV Tournament π The Lady Tigers went 4-0-1 and capped their championship run by beating host Licking. Congratulations, ladies!

It was hot π₯΅ but your unbeaten Tigers are even hotter π₯π₯π₯

GIVE π IT π UP π for your 2022 Plato Cross Country Invitational champions! The Tigers topped the field Thursday in the varsity boys competition.

πΆ Eleven Houston R-1 Choirs students auditioned for the SCMMEA District Choir. HHS Choir Director Hershel W. Williams III said he is proud of their effort to go above and beyond what is expected of choir members.
The following students were selected to participate in the Junior/Senior District Choir: Miah Bressie, Aubrey Crockett, Bennie Cook and Lily Johnson. Lily placed in the top 25 of her voice part, which means she will get to audition for a spot in the MIssouri All-State Choir. Congratulations everyone!

HHS Volleyball returns home for another SCA matchup π― π

Houston R-1 Bands participated last weekend in a clinic/workshop at theΒ Palen Marching XhibitionΒ in Nixa. Mr. Van Dielen said his studentsΒ got to rub shoulders with some outstanding educators and go through the process of traveling and performing. "All of us - staff and students - learned or were reminded of things that will help us as we gear up for the competitive season," he said. The band performed twice and received almost an hour of feedback from its clinicians.Β The band's first competition is Oct. 8 in Warsaw.Β




Houston Cross Country hits the course this afternoon π―ππ»ββοΈπ

#TBT - The 1949 Student Council at Houston High School. First row: Sippie Amick (sophomore), Mrs. Coats (sponsor), Lucille Frey (senior), Billy Joe Connolly (senior and student president), Duane Sutton (senior), Dessie Smith (junior), Agnes Faye McKinney (junior) and Dawn Morgan (freshman). Second row: Bob Rowles (sophomore), Bruce Dillman (freshman), Clay Forbes (sophomore), Ronald Hampton (freshman), Harry Keith Potts (senior) and Bill Beasley (junior).

Jason Burch, a Project Engineer from Durham Company, visited with students in Mrs. Adeyβs Careers Classes on Wednesday. He shared details about his career, career path, and the importance of having soft skills in the workplace. He also answered questions from students about his career.
Thank you, Mr. Burch, for taking time to invest in our students!

Middle Schoolers - Wear your PJs to school for #ThemedThursday

THANK YOU π€ Opportunity Sheltered Industries, Inc. for creating and donating the T-shirts for our Iron Tigers. Every high school athlete who had 85% or better attendance during summer workouts will receive one thanks to their generous donation. We greatly appreciate your support and partnership!


It's the SCA opener for HHS Volleyball π― π

