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Expression Shown by Portfolio Students in Art Classes

by Antuan Grier | Monday, February 1, 2010

     What is art; but an expression of one’s inner self? Working to be more creative and visually showing people parts of oneself is a beautiful practice. A vast majority of people think that art is nothing but coloring and painting, but it is much more than that. Art is a living being, ever growing and changing as . . . read more

 

Make-Up Artist Visits Theatre and Drama Class

February 17, 2010

Scarlett Davis, daughter of instructor Patti Davis, visited the Theatre and Drama Class last week. read more

New Art

by Jessica Schulenberg | February 2, 2010

There are some pretty cool art courses at Hiawatha High. There are many dedicated artists and students who want to pursue a career in art. Most have pretty good ideas and when they get finished with their work, they’re mostly satisfied . . . read more

Independent Study At HHS

by Ashley Trundle | February 1, 2010

When taking a class that students are required to take or when looking into a career that they want to pursue in the future, things may seem a little tough.  By taking Independent Study students can go through all the informational . . . read more

Advanced PE

by Lorenzo Mendez | February 1, 2010

In Advanced PE, a course taught by instructor Amy Bearce, students are doing a Three on Three Basketball tournament. The group of Caleb Grier, Cameron Leupold and Lorenzo Mendez  have only lost one game and the group of Chavis Nioce and . . . read more

Ag Mechanics

by Joshua Lee Smith | February 1, 2010

The coolest class that Hiawatha High School offers would be Ag Mechanics! The reason why it’s better than the rest of the classes is because students get to play with fire and do lots of hands on activities. But even when having fun in . . . read more

Animal Science

by Caleb Ruhnke | February 1, 2010

On January 27 th students in Animal Science class at HHS learned about popcorn. They conducted an experiment where they had to make the most popcorn pop out of 10 kernels. Jay Brintnall’s group had all ten kernels pop but they used . . . read more

Art and Its Purpose

by Samantha Entrikin | February 1, 2010

    What would the world be like without art? What could be looked at that doesn’t consist of art? Art is one of the most beautiful things in life. You can create different portraits and pictures. If they didn’t have . . . read more

Art classes

Advanced Painting and Drawing

by Chance Johansen | February 1, 2010

Art class is by far the best class of all at Hiawatha High! Art is probably the best career in the world that has plenty of jobs for anyone artistic. The only true way to express yourself is through clothes, paintings, drawings, and music . . . read more

Biology Class

By Levi Thompson | February 1, 2010

Most Students talk about how they don’t like to go to school, but will also admit that they do have a favorite class. There are four classes each day at the Hiawatha High School, and each class lasts approximately an hour and a half. Then . . . read more

Brave New World

by John Denner | February 1, 2010

In English class, instructed by James Farnen, this semester's students are reading this kind of freaky book called Brave New World . It’s about the world in the future where characters are trying to make the earth “stable.” So they . . . read more

Choir Class

by Alyssa Ross | February 1, 2010

The Choir Class at Hiawatha High School has begun singing a 71-page piece with several Disney songs for their March performance. Hiawatha High School students are so interested in the topic that they decided to create a story for . . . read more

General Chorus

by Ben Brown | February 1, 2010

            Anyone can listen to music. It takes more skill and effort to sing. Singing is a talent that people never fail to undermine. Many people think general chorus is an easy class . . . read more

Headliners

The Best of the Best

by Justin Brennan | February 1, 2010

“We Built This City”, “Life in a Northern Town”, “I’ve Been Everywhere”, “The Boy from NYC”, and “Big City Beat” are the songs this year’s Headliners singing group are currently practicing. They are hoping to do well . . . read more

Mr. Little's Advanced Ceramics Class

by Sebastian Perry | February 1, 2010

Mr. Little’s Advanced Ceramics Class is working on a natural art project. Some of the students want to make a landscape with grass and small trees. Another student is thinking of building a waterfall with large rocks and a glass tank. . . . read more

Physical Fitness Class

by Holly Atlakson | February 1, 2010

A fairly small room filled with many different weight machines and dumbbells can be found in Hiawatha High School. This room is called the “weight room”. Whether it’s during the summer, or in-between classes, students always find time . . . read more

Senior Students Learn Poetry

by Lacey Webster | February 1, 2010

For Senior English students in Patti Davis class, it ’ s poetry time! Students are learning about different poets and the different ways to write poems. They are also learning how to understand a poem, the literal meaning and the figurative . . . read more

Taking Home the Baby

Introduction to Work and Family Class

by Kaitlynn McGinnis | February 1, 2010

     In Introduction to Work and Family class at HHS, all students have to take a pretend baby home for a week. This baby is used to show the students that being a teenage parent is not fun and a baby is a lot more . . . read more

Theater and Drama

by Cassi Buss | February 1, 2010

Theater & Drama is a really exciting, new class at HHS! It is taught by instructor, Patti Davis. Students get the chance to express themselves, not only through words but through actions, too. Drama is a good place to meet new friends. . . . read more

Webpage Design at HHS

by Wyatt Torkelson | February 1, 2010

Have you ever wanted to make your own webpage saying whatever you want? Well if so, and if you possess basic computer skills then you should take the Webpage Design course at HHS ! This class is hands-on where you design your own webpages . . . read more

Getting Poetic

by Courtney Gill | January 28, 2010

Click Here to Play Poetry Video! The College English students at Hiawatha High School have been hard at work trying to understand and create unique poetry. Just before Winter Break, Mrs. Davis, the senior English teacher, started . . . read more

Journey in 3D Podcasts!

September 16, 2009

The following podcasts were created to play over the morning announcements at Hiawatha High School: Major Learning Case Red Hawk Travel Agency One time at a rival team's football game... Destinations . . . read more

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