
The wrist bone is connected to the hand bone. Anahi Gonzalez decorates and labels a skeleton for her health science class. Visuals like this one help students memorize bones and their location.


These two young ladies received positive ODRs for their dedication to others! #ExpectSuccess


Engineering 2 students competed today in Oxford at the VEX VRC Robotics competition. We are proud of their work and performance in their first competition.











Congratulations to HHS Senior Doug Jones for signing a football scholarship to ICC! #ExpectSuccess



In Ms. Raines's AP European History class, students play Review Jeopardy before their Unit 1 test. #ExpectSuccess



The Houston CTE center hosted 9th grade students from HHS on a tour of the courses offered at the CTE. Here, students from Health Science II gave a preview of CPR. #ExpectSuccess


Students in Mrs. McCarver’s Chemistry class work on a project for Dimensional Analysis to find the weight of several objects. #ExpectSuccess

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Mrs. Oswalt's Biology class participated in a competitive game of Jeopardy as a quick test review 🏆
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The Topper Softball team is preparing for the season to start soon, weather has been raining or perfect weather these girls have been working hard to prepare for the upcoming season. The team has gotten new jerseys this week and the pattern is pin stripes.
The softball team now has their own batting cages so while the weather has been bad this week they have been steadily working. We hope the team does well through the whole season and gives our seniors a good way to end their senior year of high school softball.

HHS recently added banners to the entrance of the school. The banners represent the things that were done to become an “A” rated school. We also use “Don't Wish For It! Work For it” as an everyday motto to great success.



This week as students get back in the swing of things, our Journalism students have continued to work on our 2023-24 yearbook. Also, a group of students were working together to get the newspaper spread complete.


Poster project was done by AP European History. Students were studying the rise of the new monarchs. Then to follow up 6 groups were assigned a different monarch to illustrate then describe how they interacted with the army, and legislator, and what they contributed during their ruling. #ExpectSuccess








Health Science 1 students are working on making task cards and writing them down for their new upcoming topic: The Skeletal System.
Pictured: Lilly Houk and Nela Jones




Mrs. Oswalt's biology students are participating in a lab to see a "cell membrane" and its properties🧼 #ExpectSuccess




The Chickasaw County School District will be closed on Wednesday, January 17, 2024 due to winter weather. We will provide an update at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday evening concerning the return to school. #ExpectSuccess

The Chickasaw County School District will be closed on Tuesday, January 16, 2024 due to the winter weather. We will provide updates on Tuesday as soon as possible concerning the return to school on Wednesday. #ExpectSuccess

Mrs. Oswalt's 1st Block Biology students competing in a lab safety relay race🧬🔬🧪
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Art students complete watercolor houses for their final exam. #ExpectSuccess #Dont’tWishForIt #WorkForIt

