
French Club Chili Supper
Friday, February 3rd
4:30 to 6:30 pm
Century 21 LeMac Realty, 1024 Hwy 62 East
$5 per ticket


As we enter a new year, don't forget how much ATTENDANCE MATTERS! Here are some enlightening attendance facts!


We look forward to having students back in class on Thursday, January 5! Here’s a link to this year’s calendar for more important dates!
https://core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/1882863/2022-2023_School_Calendar_Proposal_Board_Format__Gold_Option_.pdf

Cotter Warrior cheerleaders cheered on our Bomber Cheerleaders today at State!


The MHHS National Honor Society did a food drive for FUMC Backpack for Kids the 2nd nine weeks of school. They collected & delivered 70+ jars of peanut butter and 60+ boxes of Mac and cheese. The Backpack for Kids program is mission project that provides MHPS students with food that are in need. Great job NHS Students for giving back!


23 Juniors and Seniors traveled to Conway Tuesday, December 6th to visit the University of Central Arkansas campus. Students were shown around campus and given information about admissions, financial aid, housing, and academic programs.
This event was hosted by our College & Career Coaches, Whitney Rodgers and Tracy Stephens.



MHJH and MHHS Winter Choir Concert - tonight in Dunbar Auditorium at 6:30!


Band holiday concert information attached!


Mountain Home High School Career Academies Students and Teachers of the Month sponsored by First Community Bank of Mountain Home--
ACME Student of the Month: Cooper Liles
ACME Teacher of the Month: Mr. Aaron Mead
CAB Student of the Month: Hannah Carlisle
CAB Teacher of the Month: Mrs. Emma Reed
HHS Student of the Month: Lexi Rauls
HHS Teacher of the Month: Mr. Tyler Blasdel


Mountain Home High School Career Academies
Mrs. Lawrence's Artist of the Week
Student: Keira Chacon
Grade: 10th
Title: Contour Line Self-Portrait
Medium: Chalk Pastels


We are thrilled to announce that we had 128 seniors who applied to at least one college so far this year, as of November 9, 2022. The total number of applications submitted were 240!! Congratulations to those seniors! The Arkansas College Application Campaign (ACAC) takes place over 6 weeks during the fall semesters to encourage Seniors to look into their future and apply to college.


Make an appointment to give blood at the MHHS Blood Drive on 12/15/22! Here's the link to schedule: https://www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/drive-results?zipSponsor=MountainHomeHS


MHHS National Honor Society recently inducted 47 New Members into their Chapter. The NHS program empowers and equips students with the knowledge and skills to be transformative leaders in our school, community, and beyond. We look forward to seeing these students grow at MHHS and accomplish great things through NHS!


Steve Davis with iCEV recognized the 2021-22 Marketing Business Enterprise students for earning their Southwest Airlines Professional Communication Industry Certification. 86% (12 out of 14 students) of the class earned this certification.
Pictured: Mrs. Russell, Audrey Young, Addison Farris, Mrs. Sheri Smith, Kylie Dover, Mr. Steve Davis with iCEV, Dakotah Hicks.


Congratulations to the October MHHSCA Students and Teachers of the Month and thank you to our sponsor First Community Bank of Mountain Home!!!
ACME:
SOM--Jack Sheaner
TOM-Mr. Garrett Rucker
CAB:
SOM--Gabriella Dover
TOM--Mrs.Tammye Quick
HHS:
SOM--Cade Yates
TOM--Coach Bobby Bevel


Mrs. Lawrence's Artist of the Week
November 14, 2022
Student: Natali Fernandez
10th Grade
Title: Implied Lines
Medium: Pen and Ink


Mrs. Lawrence's Artist of the Week
November 7, 2022
Student: Addyson Dwyer
Grade: 10th
Medium: Pen, ink and colored pencil
Title: Calligraphy


Mr. Charles Milling received his honorary diploma from Mountain Home High School today during the annual ‘Freedom Is Not Free’ Veterans Ceremony at MHHS. Mr. Milling was unable to complete his education due to service obligations. We thank him and all veterans for their service.


The MHHS NJROTC will host its annual "Freedom Is Not Free" Veterans Ceremony on the high school campus in Dunbar Auditorium on Thursday, November 10 at 9 a.m.
Veterans will be recognized and honored by students, faculty, community members, and political officials. Patriotic and service branch songs will be performed by the MHHS band and MHHS choir students. As in years past, area veterans and their family members/friends are invited to attend this event.
High school NJROTC cadets will perform a 12-man color guard that represents all service branches. The NJROTC will also perform a flag detail, showing how to properly fold a flag and what each of the 13 folds means.
During this event, an honorary Mountain Home High School diploma will be presented to a veteran who was unable to complete his high school education due to service obligations.


Does my child do the same things other children his or her age do?
Some children need help walking, talking, seeing, hearing, or learning. Child
Find is a legal requirement that schools find all children who have
disabilities and who may be entitled to special education services. If you feel
your child needs help, contact the professionals at your local school district
or the Arkansas Special Education Resource Center (ASERC) at
1-800-482-8437. Special education services are available to all eligible
children birth to 21, in both public and private, including children who are
highly mobile, homeless and wards of the state.
Early detection is the key to helping your child get off to a good start.
Getting help today prepares your child for future success.
For more information call the Mountain Home
Public Schools Special Education Department at (870)425-1247.
www.archildfind.org
