
Second Grade Newsletter for the week of October 11th.


Fourth Grade Newsletter for the week of October 11th.


First Grade Newsletter for the week of October 11th.


Third Grade Newsletter for the week of October 11th.



Introducing The Green Book - A Guide to Huntington Local Schools' Culture, Beliefs and Behaviors: https://5il.co/102oj


Huntington Local Schools is seeking your opinions on how to get the community involved in our R-Factor Culture Initiative! We will use this information to plan activities and other opportunities for our community! Click below for the survey: https://forms.gle/P7QFPxjPqH1xHS7m8

Huntington Schools needs you! We will hold an informational meeting on Monday, October 4th for anyone interested in becoming a member of the Huntington Local Schools Booster Club. We are looking for members as well as those willing to serve in a leadership role on the Booster Board of Directors. See below for details:
Date: October 4th
Time: 6:30 pm
Location: Huntington High School


Fourth graders earned lunch outside today for being great Pax Leaders this week in the cafeteria. Way to go Fourth Graders!





Kindergarten newsletter for the week of September 27th.



Elementary Parents - Please remember to send a water bottle and mask to school with your child each day. Thank you!


First Grade Newsletter for the week of September 30th.



Second grade Newsletter for the week of September 27th.


Public Announcement: A Huntington Local Schools Bus was involved in an accident this morning. No students were on the bus at the time of the accident and the bus driver was not injured.

Third and Fourth Grade Parents - It is that time of the year! We will be having boys' biddy basketball sign-ups at the High School on October 3rd and 6th from 6:00-7:30 pm. Your player will be receiving a registration form this week so be on the lookout for that! If you have any questions email Coach Bradley at Kyle.bradley@huntsmen.org or call/text 614-800-7741. We are looking forward to a great season and cannot wait to get started!


Fun in Fourth Grade! Mr. Pryor’s students read “The Runaway Monster” then had to infer what “The Runaway Monster” would look like. Based on details from the text they had to create a 2d sketch of the roller coaster and then they built the 3D versions.





Due to a water main break, Huntington Local Schools will be releasing early. High School and Middle School will be releasing at noon. Elementary will be releasing at 1pm.


Huntsman families, we need your help!
Huntington has convened a Health & Wellness committee and is currently in the process of completing a Whole Child health and wellness assessment and strategic plan for the district. The purpose of this effort is to identify and prioritize the health, wellness and social needs of our staff and students so that we can be more effective in removing barriers to their success.
Your input to this process is valued and important! All we need is a short survey completed which you can access here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/PJMS65X
In appreciation of your time and input into this process, we are providing you the opportunity to be entered into a drawing for one of ten $50 Walmart gift cards sponsored by Adena Health System. A prompt will be provided at the end of the survey that will take you to a separate link to enter. The survey will close on September 24. We will draw gift card winners on September 30.
We appreciate you taking the time to help us in this process and to continue to improve the resources and support provided to Huntington students and staff!


COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic to be held at Huntington High School on September 14th from 1-6. Please call the Ross County Health District with any questions: (740) 779-9652


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At this time Huntington Local Schools have had positive Covid cases in each building. We are working to complete the required contact tracing. If you have received a letter stating your child has been in close contact with a positive case, the Health Department is requiring the student to be quarantined for at least 10 days, as long as they remain symptom free. If you have any questions, please contact the Ross County Health Department at (740) 779-9652.