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Attention seniors, please stop in the health office and pick up your immunization records.
Graduation Ceremony TIME CHANGE - Sunday, June 5, 2021, 5:30 PM - rain date June 6 at 10:30 AM.
Doris Duke Clinical Research Continuum -Opportunity for Seniors
The Department of Surgery at the University of Wisconsin is a first-rate academic surgical program that provides educational experiences, performs groundbreaking research, and delivers superb patient care. Each summer, students are selected to participate in a six-week clinical research experience. The goal of this program is to provide interested individuals the chance to increase their exposure to careers in academic medicine and healthcare. Under the guidance of enthusiastic faculty and medical student mentors, students will learn basic knowledge needed to perform clinical research and understand how physicians integrate research into medical careers. A significant portion of the student’s time will be spent engaged in a research project. Students will spend extensive time studying and writing about a related disease as well. 
This program is targeted to students with interests in health care careers. While students will not participate in direct patient care activities, they will gain exposure to a wide variety of research and surgery-related careers. The internship also provides opportunities to practice simulated surgery skills, view procedures, and tour healthcare facilities. Students who indicate an interest in this program for the upcoming summer will be sent additional application materials to complete. This program is targeted to rising Seniors.
Students may apply by completing the application form and submitting it prior to March 2 at 11:59 pm. Applicants are also welcome to contact the program coordinator should they have additional questions or concerns.
Application form is available at:  https://forms.gle/9YUZ9qz9GBiQtNeL7
Attention Seniors:  The Student Services Office will provide one free copy of your transcript with an official ink stamp on it for you to make copies when applying for scholarships only. You will need to allow 1 - 2 school days for your request to be processed. There will be a charge for any additional copies requested. Please use the link provided below.

Quinn Meinerz Belly of the Beast fundraiser benefiting Alaina Shelsta
Educator of the Year: Call for Nominations
Nominations are now being accepted for the 2021 Educator of the Year Award at HUHS until 3:00 PM on Friday, March 5, 2021, from students, parents, other teachers, staff, and administrators to provide recognition for outstanding educators.
Nomination forms are available by clicking HERE or from the receptionist at the main entrance at HUHS. The nomination form must be signed to be valid and include a written essay nominating a specific educator from the HUHS District.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Any full-time educator with at least three years of education experience in the HUHS District is eligible for the award. There are specific criteria, which are used in making the final selection. The criteria are listed on the nomination form and include how well the educator: encourages learning, makes a difference with students, serves as a good role model for students, and fits the concept of an outstanding educator.
Nominations may be submitted by mail to Mary Lynn Christian, HR Supervisor, by email to marylynn.christian@huhs.org, or in-person to the receptionist at the main entrance of the school. All nominations must be received by the March 5, 2021 deadline. The committee will meet the week of March 18, 2021, and the HUHS Educator of the Year for 2021 will be chosen and announced shortly thereafter. The award will be formally presented at the Hartford Rotary Banquet in May. Nominees will receive a copy of all nominations submitted on their behalf.
We encourage everyone from the community to participate in this process. There are many outstanding educators at HUHS, and it is a very difficult task for the selection committee to select just one recipient of the award. It is important we receive input from every part of the HUHS community, so please participate by nominating the educator you feel is most worthy of this award. Thank you for your participation.
YOUR FUTURE STARTS HERE!  
GPS Education Partners has over twenty years of experience helping high school students complete high school while also jumpstarting a potential career. They have a 93% graduation rate and students earn their HUHS diploma. Students will get real-world work experience and develop professional skills, all while earning a paycheck! Earn while you learn with GPS Education Partners.
 
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What is CTE Month?
Career and Technical Education Month®, or CTE Month®, is a public awareness campaign that takes place each February to celebrate the value of CTE and the achievements and accomplishments of CTE programs across the country.
YEARBOOK

Time Capsule (Seniors Only)

Attention Seniors (or parents of Seniors) - Submit a photo of you from the past for our Time Capsule page in this year's Yearbook. Make sure the photo is of you in 6th-9th grade...we’ll do the rest!

Friendly Reminder: Students: If you are not feeling well during the school day, you must report to the Health Room as per our procedures. The Health Room is located at the corner by the cafeteria hallway. Students should not be calling or texting parents/guardians to tell them they are not feeling well and want to go home.
~Thank you for your help with this.
Rethinking Wisconsin Education Fairs - we're going virtual!!
WEF will continue to be a resource for our students and schools.
As in the past, we'll need your help to get our students and families pointed in WEFs direction. We're expecting nearly 100 colleges, universities, military branches, and specialty schools to participate in the college fair portion. Register Now!
Offering a monthly virtual college fair from 3 p.m. - 5 p.m., followed by 5 p.m. - 6 p.m. interactive financial aid presentation.
  • Wednesday, 3/10
  • Sunday, 4/11
 
Check out this video on how students register and navigate through the events.
Hartford Union High School District
805 Cedar Street, Hartford, WI 53027
Phone: 262-670-3200 • Fax: 262-673-8943