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Ugly Christmas Sweater day!





Tribe Guitar Nation


Thanks to Jennifer Wagner from FHSU for presenting about career opportunities in Medical Imaging. Great information for our kids!! Thanks for inviting her, Mrs Tebo. Go Indians!!


Congratulations to HHS 9th grader Amelia Jaeger on an excellent Cross Country season... at BOE meeting with Coach Jerold Harris... and a proud mom in the background! Go Indians!!


Congratulations to Mrs. Wagoner and Mrs. Renz on their National Board Certification... a rigorous challenge met by two of our HHS teachers. Go Indians!


Hays High program seeks to revive dying art of letter writing https://hayspost.com/posts/5df27ab0aa6b27189b03497b

Look at all the trophies and medals! HHS wins the chess tournament in Lindsborg on Saturday. ROCKED it! Japheth took 2nd, Jon took 4th, Ethan took 5th, and Matthew took 10th! The team took first overall, and Coach Holder took third at a sanctioned competitions! Go Indians.


HHS Scholars Bowl, champs, Colby Invitational


Building Solar ovens in
Mrs. Shepherd-Adams Class.




Welcome to the Wall of BOOM! Hays City Shootout! Go Indians!!


These pieces are ready to cook over the Thanksgiving break! Wishing everyone a safe and happy holiday!!


These pieces are ready to cook over the Thanksgiving break! Wishing everyone a safe and happy holiday!!

Happy Quince in the library!!
Mrs. Gallegos-Haynes does a fabulous job every year of presenting the culture of what a Quincenera should be! 🎉 🎈 🎊




Thanks to Mr Whitney for his leadership of our Hays High Guitar Club. Yes... Guitar Club. Good for kids?... let’s do this. Go Indians.


Thank you Mr Arnold and Mr Hertel.


HHS Scholars Bowl Semi finalists at Wichita West Invitational. Go Indian Scholars. #hayshigh


Thank you to Karen McCullough, Macy Klaus, Aaron Dreher, Jeff Neher, Mitchell Ackerman, and Carson Konrade for presenting to the HHS students as part of the Pride Time Career Speakers program.





KU Night@theLab at KU Med Center in Kansas City. State Champions Team members: Mulu Bannister, Taylor Weidenhaft and Marrissa Raynesford


English I Honors students are working on compare/contrast essays.

