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Week of November 16-20
Hamburg High School's Robotics Team placed fifth in the fourth annual BEST, Boosting Engineering, Science and Technology, Robotics Game Day Competition on October 31.
Senior Night for the Hamburg High School football team, cheerleaders, and band members was October 30 before the Warren game.
The Hamburg High School Football Team and the Cheerleading Squad went to Wilmot and Portland elementary schools to read to the students in each grade on October 29. Groups made up of both football players and cheerleaders visited the classrooms, and a few students in each group read at Wilmo…
Two Hamburg High School students won a chair at All-Region Choir contest. Liz Pratt, a senior, got thirteenth chair alto two, and Ethan Wells, a junior, got fourth chair bass one.
Week of November 9-13
Six students have been selected as the first nine weeks' Good Citizens. Students receiving this honor are seniors Caitlin O'Neal and Steven Martin; juniors Mikiko Joiner and Ethan Wells, and sophomores Christina Patton and Mark Pill.
The Hamburg High School leadership class went to Noble Elementary for Red Ribbon Week to talk about drug awareness.
Hamburg High School's Band took superior and excellent scores at two competitions held in October. The first competition was October 13 at the UAM turf room. The band scored excellent as a whole.
Three members of the Hamburg High School Tennis Team qualified to go to the state tournament following the district tournament at Bloom tennis courts in Pine Bluff on October 6 and 7. Singles player and freshman Alex Harrod and doubles team, senior Daniel Meeks and sophomore Drew Foote, fini…
The Hamburg High School Archery team placed eighth in the World Shoot Off Competition held in Orlando, Florida, on October 8. The students that placed the highest in the competition were Jessie Carlisle, who placed 14th, Clayton Moffatt, who placed 16th, Dustin Moffatt, who placed 26th, Matt…
Hamburg High School's EAST class celebrated its annual EAST Night event October 6. EAST Night is an annual event that informs people in the community about EAST and allows them to give new project ideas.
This year's leadership class has begun one of their big projects for this year. They are sponsoring a time capsule for the senior class that will be pulled out and shown at their ten year reunion. Anyone in the community can contribute to it by bringing pictures, artifacts, videos, newspaper…
The Hamburg High School Yearbook Staff is already hard at work on the new yearbook. Anything but Ordinary has been chosen for this year's theme.
Week of November 2-6
The Future Business Leaders of America officers for this year are president, Brandi Sadler; secretary, Christina Patton; treasurer, Anna Hampton; parliamentarian, Cassandra Pollock; and Student Council representative, Chasity Childress. These students must be taking or have taken business cl…
Week of October 26-30
The Chess Club members are preparing for the upcoming competitions. The players are Freddy Madero, captain, Drew Allison, captain, Taylor McClain, Caitlin O'Neal, Brandi Sadler, Augustus West, Leona Hicks, Lane Vestal, Christina Patton, Eric Graves and Weston Clark.
The twenty-four National Honor Society members that were inducted October 6 are Elmaz Bendinelli, Heather Bergeron, Charles Carter, Katie Clark, Weston Clark, Olivia Grappe, Jessie Hampton, Perla Hernandez, Molly Hicks, Jacob Jeffers, Samantha Johnston, Mikiko Joiner, Corben Manzella, Kayla …
Week of October 19-23
The Spanish Club has selected their new officers for the school year. Officers are president, Esgar Jimenes; vice president, Brooke Ferguson; secretary/treasurer, Kayla McElroy; reporter, Kristin Morris, reporter; and Student Council representative, Bryan Allen.
The new officers of the Family Career and Community Leaders of America organization are president, Virginia White; vice president of programs, Quanesha Smith; vice president of public affairs, Nannette Daniels; treasurer, Destiny Randolph, secretary; Haley Berry, parliamentarian; NaDayshia P…
Hamburg High School's First Priority student organization celebrated the student initiated event See You at the Pole on September 23. This date marked the twentieth anniversary for the event nation wide. This year's theme was Engage: Go and Pray with the Scripture based on 2 Kings 22:13. "Go…
Week of October 12-116
The HHS cheerleaders and their advisor Michelle Johnson sponsored Kiddie Camp for students in pre-K through sixth grade. Over 100 girls and boys participated in the camp which lasted from September 21-25.
The Hamburg High School cheerleaders and football players held a pep rally Friday, September 25, for Noble and Allbritton elementary schools to get ready for the football game against the Fordyce Redbugs. Students from the first grade to the sixth grade attended the event, which was held in …
Chasity Childress has been selected as the 2009 homecoming queen. The senior court consists of Stephanie Craig, Farrah Dixon, Jordan Gilliam, Ravione Miller, Caitlin O'Neal, Laura Shaver, Shelby Streeter, Virginia White, and Megan Wood.
This past summer Hamburg High School students were successful in raising their ACT scores because of a program offered by the school.
The new officers of the National Honor Society are Liz Pratt, president; A.J. Riels, vice president; Jordan Gilliam, secretary/treasurer; Kaitlyn Smith, co-reporter, and Farrah Dixon, co-reporter, and Bryan Allen, Student Council representative. One important qualification for the NHS is bei…
The newly elected sophomore class officers include president, Mary-Kate Hartley; vice president, Hayden Harrod; treasurer, Hope Shaver; reporter, Derek Reginelli, and Student Council representatives, Octavia Stanley, Lauran Williams, Christina Patton, and Hannah Tadlock.
Hamburg High School students and teachers gathered in the high school auditorium Friday, September 17, to celebrate being selected for the AAIMS grant.
Week of October 5-9
Week of September 28-October 2
The FFA organization selected its officers for this year September 9. The new officers are president, Cody Pearson; vice president, Jade Halliburton; secretary, Jazmine Skender; treasurer, Whitley Hickman; reporter, Augustus West; sentinel, Corey Collier; and junior advisor, Lane Chapman. Ha…
The Student Council officers for this year include president Daniel Meeks, vice president, A.J. Riels; secretary, Darbi Scott; treasurer, Steven Martin; reporter, Olivia Grappe, and school board representative, Zemarcus Mays. The officers campaigned and were elected at the end of the school …
The HHS Golf Team recently qualified for the regional tournament. Both the girls team and the guys team placed second overall at the district tournament on Wednesday, September 9, on the Fordyce golf course.
This year the football team has had the privilege to be served breakfast every Friday morning by enthusiastic mothers of football players. At the first breakfast, players were served breakfast casserole, fruit, muffins, and the choice of orange juice or milk. The very nutritious meal helps t…
This past summer, the 2009-2010 HHS cheerleaders brought home impressive awards from the cheer camp at Louisiana Tech in Ruston.
The HHS band took the field for the first performance of the year at the victory against Marianna on September 4.
Week of September 21-25
Hamburg High School's enrollment of students in Advanced Placement classes has increased in number since the school received the new prestigious Arkansas Advanced Initiative for Math and Science, AAIMS, Grant. The AAIMS Grant offers new incentives for the enrolled AP students this year. For …
This year's HHS Book Buzz is still looking for members. According to Brenda Wayne, the sponsor, the book club is absolutely free and all the student has to do is show up and participate in the discussions. The club is open to anyone who wants to join. This year's book club consists of four c…
Week of September 14-18
Sheila Sartin, a family and consumer science teacher at Hamburg High School, was chosen as the Career and Technical Education Teacher of the Year for Arkansas. To receive this prestigious title, a Career and Technical Education teacher is nominated from each subject area. After the subject a…
The 2009-2010 HHS tennis team has begun their season. The team includes Daniel Meeks, Drew Foote, Alex Harrod, Caitlin O'Neal, Haley Rice, Laura Shaver, Farrah Dixon, Honey McMillan, Maddi Bierbaum, Perla Hernandez and Hope Shaver. The team's coaches for the second year are Stephanie Bierbau…
Week of September 7-11
Most Recent Update September 1, 2009 See Bottom of File for Miscellaneous Resources including Searchable Bibles in Various Versions and other Useful Links.
The first day back, Hamburg High School welcomed fifteen new students: Karlee Allen, Johnathon Finch, Leslie Halliburton, Kayla Hartley, Jason Jones, Lauren McLeod, Samantha Stauddy, Jonathan Wilcox, Erica Cosby, Sophie Guethe, Bradley Lyons, Jarray Todd, Eveline Blanchard, Jacob Dehart, and…
Week of November 16-20
Hamburg High School's Robotics Team placed fifth in the fourth annual BEST, Boosting Engineering, Science and Technology, Robotics Game Day Competition on October 31.
Senior Night for the Hamburg High School football team, cheerleaders, and band members was October 30 before the Warren game.
The Hamburg High School Football Team and the Cheerleading Squad went to Wilmot and Portland elementary schools to read to the students in each grade on October 29. Groups made up of both football players and cheerleaders visited the classrooms, and a few students in each group read at Wilmo…
Two Hamburg High School students won a chair at All-Region Choir contest. Liz Pratt, a senior, got thirteenth chair alto two, and Ethan Wells, a junior, got fourth chair bass one.