Today is National School Resource Officer Day, and we sure do love our SRO Ron Harper. Officer Harper does a wonderful job at HCS and goes the extra mile daily to ensure we are all safe. Thank you for all you do Officer Harper! You are appreciated and You Matter! #HCSSLI


The HMS Friendship Dance has been rescheduled for Monday, February 28!

Building Vex robots in Coach Ball’s computer science class…so much engagement!




Great STEAM project by Mrs. Seymour & her 6th grade class!




Sounds waves lab in Mrs Willis’s physical science class…great hands-on activity!




7th graders are cooking with Mrs. Arnold…chicken and dumplings! Great job!!




Great DNA lesson in Mrs. Trallo’s class!🧬


Daniel Clark and Addison Adams participated in the Winston County Spelling Bee!



Congratulations to the Winston County Spelling Bee champion—Daniel Clark!



HMS teachers are getting a great PD session on iReady!




Thank you Judge Newell for speaking to the student body about the importance of cell phone responsibility!




HAT DAY!!

Congratulations to our 6th grade class and teachers! The 6th grade showed the most growth in iReady reading & math testing in December. The students and teachers were rewarded with a pizza party. Great job 6th grade!!


28 Days of Kindness…making motivational helping hands for Maddie! ❤️



It’s started! The book fair is here & the kids are excited!!!

Be the Change! Bring your change and support St. Jude & Maddie Bishop. Pictured are Alana Benton, Jacob Crook, Brant Vickery, Mrs. Brandy Vickery.


Congratulations to Peyton Dodd and Zane Whitten. Peyton was first place winner of $50 for the highest number of fruit sales. Zane was the second place winner of fruit sales and won $25.
The HMS book fair will begin on January 28 and run through February 3! Please see Mrs. Musso or Mrs. Horton for more info!

Due to increasing numbers of teachers and staff who are either COVID positive, experiencing symptoms, or exposed, we have made the decision for Haleyville Elementary to be Virtual Wednesday, January 19th-Friday, January 21st. We simply do not have enough staff to cover all of our classes. We feel it is important for us to attempt to stop any further spread at HES by taking time to deep clean and disinfect our buildings over the next few days.
HES students will be given the devices and information they need today so that they can learn over the next 3 days from home. If you experience any trouble with online learning, your teachers will be on campus. You can call HES, and they will get back with you as soon as possible.
As a district, Haleyville City Schools are still under 3% COVID positive, which is not too bad. HMS and HHS will continue on their normal schedules Wednesday-Friday. We have low numbers of positives in these buildings and feel that in-person learning is best if at all possible. We will do another OneCall and post on social media if anything changes.
As always, student safety is our top priority. Please Share! #HCSSLI
Haleyville City Schools will be closed Monday, January 17th in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Students will return on January 18th. #HCSSLI

