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HHS Activities

 

 

Art Team

All students in grades 9-12         

Mrs Draeger

Students of any high school age level who are motivated to create an art piece outside of school.  A group of students prepare for four months on their own by creating an artwork.  The artwork must fit specific criteria.  They will go to UW Stevens Point for regional competition working both individually and as a team.  The goal is to move on to state competition in Madison.  November through the beginning of April.

 

Awards Programs

All students in grades 9-12         

Mrs. Kaddatz

All students who maintain a grade point average of 3.5 or better, with no grade lower than a B- for both semesters of the preceding year will be honored in September.  Seniors receive local awards plus recognition and scholarships awarded by outside agencies in May.

 

Band

Jazz Ensemble

23 students in grades 9-12

Mr. Forton

Learn and perform music within the Jazz idiom including improvisation.  Includes HHS band concerts and clinics throughout the state.  All school year; 7:00 am Tuesday & Thursday.

 

Pep Band

80 students in grades 9-12

Mr.  Schmidt/ Mr. Forton

Prepare and perform at 12 winter basketball games

 

Pit Orchestra

20 students in grades 9-12

Mr. Schmidt

Rehearse and perform for the high school musical.  Times and dates vary from week to week after school September – November.

 

Solo/Ensemble

150 students in grades 9-12

Mr. Forton/ Mr. Schmidt

Sign-up to perform solo’s or ensembles which include Brass Choir, Woodwind Choir, Flute Choir, Clarinet Choir, Percussion Ensemble, Saxophone Choir, and various solos, duets, trios & quartets. 7:00am Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday.  Also times after school December-May.  Performs at District & State Solo/Ensemble Festival.

 

Baseball

All  students grades 9-12

Mr. Williams

Varsity and Junior Varsity teams compete in a 20 game schedule.  The Freshmen team competes in 17 games.  Season runs from mid March thru early June.

 

Basketball

All  students grades 9-12

Boys (V, JV, Freshman)A 20 game season plus Regional, Sectional, and State competition.  Season runs from November thru March.

Mr. Russom

Girls (V, JV, Freshman)A 20 game season plus Regional, Sectional, and State competition.  Season runs from November thru March.

Mr. Lebeck

Cheerleading

 

All  students grades 9-12

Participants support the athletic teams by cheering at their games/meets.  Other activities include: making/hanging spirit posters, pep assemblies, etc. Students may not participate in another sport during the sports cheerleading season.  Football-Fall, Basketball and Wrestling-Winter

 

 

Ms. Pankow

Chorus

 

Mrs. Nulton

Musical Theater

All  students grades 9-12

A broadway musical with singing, acting, dancing, costumes, orchestra, etc.  Audition required.  September-November.  Practice times vary.

 

Show Choir

All students grades 9-12

Mrs. A. Schmidt

A choir that sings and dances to pop, swing, jazz and other popular music.  They perform at community performances and solo/ensemble.  Audition required. September-May.  Practice times vary.

 

Solo/Ensemble

70-100 choir students enrolled in class Semester 2

Mrs. Nulton

Optional event—students may select solos, duets, trios, quartets from the state list to perform for a judge at the Bay District Festival.  Students earn medals and may advance to state.  Rehearsals begin in January.  The District festival is held in March or April.  The State festival is held in May

 

 

Cross Country

All students grades 9-12

Mr. Sours

Girls run in events that are 2.5 miles per race and boys run 3.1 miles per race.  There are 10 meets in the season concluding with the state meet in late October.  Season runs from mid August through the end of October. 

 

 

Debate

All students grades 9-12

Ms. Plamann

There are three debate activities.  Policy debate (August-December): where teams of four work on both sides of a topic.  Lincoln-Douglas (all year): where individual students debate both sides of a value topic.  Student Congress (January-April): where individuals debate as a legislative body.

 

Diversity Club

All students grades 9-12

Mrs. Koss/ Mrs. Wilke

Students interested in working for tolerance and acceptance of diversity in human beings at HHS, the school district and in the wider community. This is a grass roots group started in the winter of 2001 with goals of making people more aware of the diversity of our district/community and encouraging tolerant behavior and language toward that diversity.  Our mission includes outreach activities both within the school, district and toward the community.  “Drop in” meetings may be held on Tuesdays.

 

Environmental Club

20 students in grades 9-12

 

Mr. Resch

Club is offered to students interested in working on projects aimed at helping the environment.  All year activity.

 

Football

All students grades 9-12

Mr. Nault

Varsity season has 9 games plus regional and state playoffs.  JV and Freshman teams play an 8 game season.  Season runs from early August thru October (Playoffs generally October-November)

 

 

Forensics

All students grades 9-12

Ms. Plamann

There are over 20 categories to compete in.  Roughly half of the categories focus on speech skills while the other half deal with acting and interpretation of literature.  A focus program for those interested in extensive experience will run from August-April.  For those interested in a more basic involvement, the season will start in November through April.

 

 

German

Open to German Class Students Only

Mrs. Fabry

German students participating in the every other year school exchange with Germany. Three week travel/educational trip to German partner school when school year ends.  Attend German school, stay with host family, tour with group. Host German partner student during their stay in Hortonville two weeks in October.

 

Golf

All  students grades 9-12

Boys (V, JV)A WIAA sport consisting of a 10 game season plus regionals, sectionals, and state competitions. Season runs from March thru June.

Mr. Moe

Girls (V, JV)A WIAA sport consisting of a 10 game season plus regionals, sectionals, and state competitions.  Season runs from August to the middle of October.

Mrs.  Hofacker

Math Team

All  students grades 9-12

Ms. Schultz

Students compete against other schools in math events by doing problems from a variety of math topics.

 

Mock Trial

6-10 students in grades 9-12

Mr. Meyers

Designed to give students a better idea of how the legal system works by requiring them to put together a legal case proposed by the Wisconsin Bar Association, the governing board for lawyers practicing in the state.  Participation requires students interested in acting as lawyers and/or witnesses.  Team members work together to prepare questions for witnesses, opening and closing arguments and questions for cross examination of their “opponents” witnesses.  The district competition is held in February at the Outagamie County Courthouse.  If the team wins district competition, it then competes in Regional and State competitions.  Late October—February.  Preparation after school may be necessary.

 

National Honor Society

Juniors and Seniors with a cumulative GPA of 3.5 and approved by a faculty council.

Mrs. Acker

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