We are so proud of these students for receiving a positive office referral. As always, it's a great day to be a Topper! 









HUES drew our school counselor’s name, Mrs. Creadence Randle, for perfect attendance for the month of November. We are grateful to her for always showing up and being there for our students. Keep shining bright Mrs. Randle. HUES is a better place because of your constant efforts of being present and bringing positive change into our students’ lives.

We want to take this time to announce HUES’ November Staff of the Month, Ms. Denice Hagan. She goes above and beyond everyday for her teachers and students. She is a hard worker and comes to work everyday. She helps in all areas of our school and fills in wherever needed with a positive attitude. Keep on shining, Ms. Hagan!

 HUES wants to take this time to announce our November Teacher of the Month, Mrs. Coy May. She is a hard worker, comes to work everyday, loves her students, and has a never give up attitude. She teaches with her whole heart. HUES is a better place because of wonderful educators like Mrs. May. We are so proud of her and she will only continue doing great things from here.

Below are HUES' November Student of the Months. The PBIS characteristic trait for the month of November was PUNCTUAL. We are so proud of these students for always being on time and ready to learn. 
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*4th grade Lindsay Reed



HUES' PTO is awesome! We are thankful for their thoughtfulness this morning as they bought our staff donuts, milk, and orange juice! What a great way to get this Tuesday morning started. 



School Board Zone 5 Special Election Notice

Reminder-The HUES PTO meeting that was scheduled for tonight will be rescheduled due to tonight's home football game. 
HUES' Teacher of the Month for October is Mrs. Madison Gordillo. Mrs. Gordillo is a wonderful 5th grade reading teacher who loves her HUES family.  She comes to work and strives to do her best everyday. She is the epitome of "Positive." She always has a smile on her face with a contagious positive attitude. She works hard everyday to provide a quality learning environment for her students. 

HUES' staff of the month for October is Mr. Justin Merriman. He is a hard worker for his 4th grade team.  He goes above and beyond everyday to fill in where needed and be a support for his HUES family.  

Below are HUES' October Student of the Months. The PBIS characteristic trait for the month of October was POSITIVE. We are so proud of these students for always shining bright and being a great example of being positive inside and outside of class.
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*3rd grade-Spencer Voyles
*5th-Skyye Smith



Mr. Buffy Coleman, aka., Mr. Magic, came to speak to our students today at HUES about motivation, working hard, not giving up, and being kind to one another. Our students loved it! What a great way to start our day! 









Mrs. Gordillo's 5th grade reading classes working together in small groups today to review point of view! #gotoppers










The HLES City Walk is underway! Our city is the best at supporting our children! Thank you! 









HLES Teacher of the Month for September, Mrs. Jessica Fleming! She is always available for her students and willing to do all she can for them! Thanks for all you do! We appreciate you! Thanks also to Down Younder for supporting our school!!

HLES Staff Member of the Month for September, Mr. Horton! We appreciate Mr. Horton for always going above and beyond for our students! Thanks also to Gann's Clothing for supporting our school and teachers! 

HLES loves our cheerleaders and football team! Thanks for coming to greet us this morning! GO TOPPERS! 📣🏈


Hilltopper Fans,
     It is the expectation of the Chickasaw County School District, Houston High School, and the MHSAA that all fans and attendees of athletic events demonstrate the highest levels of appropriate conduct. Athletic events are intended to be friendly competitions between student athletes. Fans are encouraged to support teams and students. However, any heckling, taunting, physical contact, vulgar language, or other inappropriate behavior directed towards a fan, the participating teams, or school administration will not be tolerated at any athletic event. Any person participating in such activities will be removed immediately from the event, and he or she may be banned from future athletic events as well as face legal charges. Remember, our fans represent our students, our school, our district, and our community. Please display the pride and loyalty that has always been a trademark of our fan base as we continue to support our Hilltoppers.
Encouraged:
•	Enthusiastic support of your team
•	Good sportsmanship
•	Family friendly atmosphere
•	Commitment to safety
•	Welcoming attitude to all fans and visitors
Unacceptable:
•	Disruptive or unruly behavior 
•	Foul or abusive behavior or obscene gestures
•	Rudeness to fellow fans or personnel
•	Spectators are not allowed on playing surfaces at any time
•	Use of alcohol or tobacco
**The conduct of fans at MHSAA events can have a DIRECT CONSEQUENCE for athletic programs and teams. Do not hurt our student athletes.
This is just a small glimpse of what goes on daily in our HUES classrooms. Between students creating and learning more about science with fun projects in Mrs. Thomas' room to a student-led reading lesson in Mrs. May's class to a GLOW writing activity in Mrs. Cruse' s class, our teachers work tirelessly everyday to  make sure students get the best out of their day everyday. Thank you teachers for everything that you do. #gotoppers







Due to the forecast of heavy rains, flash floods, strong winds, and severe weather, the Chickasaw County School District will be closed Thursday, September 12, 2024. The safety of our students, facility, & staff is our top priority. Please stay safe.
