
What do pinch pots in middle school art have in common with virtual reality goggles in high school history? Both allow our learners to experience methods of creativity, one of the key skills employers are looking for as they hire.



Join us........for a Holiday Community Dinner


Our youngsters at Larson are learning gross motor skills in physical education with Ms. DeSoto. Here is their first attempt at the "mat game" - click to watch a short video!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1l_4LY0gzb8xXRKoIqkx8pcPlq4xcBaNt/view?usp=share_link

Thank you for sharing your children with us! Enjoy the holiday.


Our first graders in Mrs. Dennis's room have great advice for anyone who needs to know how to cook a turkey...




This is the definition of community -- our coaches and HS players working with younger Hornets to improve skills and build our #HornetNation culture. #HornetPride



With our middle school, we are celebrating Madilyn Dansby for winning the local Lions Club Peace Poster competition. #HornetPride


Our Larson artists have been busy, and are oh so talented! #HornetNation #HornetPride





Thank you to Coach Dakota Bennett and the high school E-Sports team! They led the Pledge of Allegiance at last night's Board meeting, and introduced themselves to Board members. #HornetPride


A reminder - no school tomorrow. Stay safe, and we'll see you on Wednesday!

Middle school students perform real-world skills through operating their school store. #HornetPride #HornetNation


As we honor our veterans today, students and teachers from Harrison Community Schools participated in and attended the ceremony at Veterans Freedom Park. We salute and thank all that have served.





Find out what's happening in our amazing district -- check out the latest issue of "All the Buzz" -- https://www.smore.com/s5702
#HornetPride

Gratitude


We are grateful to all of you in our community for supporting our non-homestead millage renewal! The unofficial election results from the county clerk shows it passed. Thank you so much!
Also, we are pleased to announce that Kendra Durga (six-year term) and Chad Hathcock (two-year term) have been re-elected to our Board of Education. And, we enthusiastically welcome Carrie Whitaker, who won the open six-year term and will formally join the Board in January.
Thank you to all candidates who stepped up to run. We appreciate your commitment to #HornetNation, and we look forward to working with you in different ways in the months, and years ahead.


As you head to the polls today, please remember to flip your ballot over for school board races and the renewal of our non-homestead millage. The millage renewal is not a new tax, and does not affect your primary residence. It represents about 27% of our annual operating budget.

In the Gettysburg Address, President Lincoln expressed the ideal of "government of the people, by the people, and for the people." Tomorrow is election day, and we hope all of our age of majority students are not only registered but do go and actually vote if they have not already done so.
For those heading to the polls tomorrow, the ballot contains both partisan and nonpartisan candidate races (like school boards), local issues such as city council races and school millage requests, and statewide proposals. Be sure to flip your ballot over so that you have an opportunity to vote on all matters.
Your teachers have not taught you who to vote for, or how to think about certain issues or candidates. Along with your family, they have taught you that responsible citizenship requires active participation in your community. Thank you in advance for voting in your first election!


Hornets: Don't forget to "fall back" this weekend!


Larson Elementary is looking for an Academic Interventionist. Please see attached job posting for application information.
