Free opportunity for students in grades 7th–12th, including 2026 graduates, to explore careers in behavioral health!

The Summer Behavioral Health Academy will be held on June 11 from 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM at the JPH Conference Center on the North Arkansas College campus. There is no cost to attend, and lunch will be provided. And they will even help with transportation, per the attached flyer.

Students can register using the following link:
Behavioral Health Academy Registration
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfVyhoaZ6qZogfjJwwvy13K0vxGce_DLC_x1-rIEK4LVHAo4A/viewform
9 days ago, Harrison High School
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Summer Enrichments starts tomorrow, Monday, June 1. Doors open at 7:45 a.m. for attendance of current Harrison students at Forest Heights Elementary (K-4), Skyline Heights Elementary (K-4), and Harrison Middle School (5-12). At Harrison Middle School please enter from the back entrance.

If you signed up for transportation, we are still working on some logistics on that. Some students may not get picked up the first day. Come as often as you can, but you will want to stay all day!
12 days ago, Susan Gilley
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Featured in the Summer 2026 Destination Ozarks Magazine, Harrison High School is setting a national standard for leadership and career readiness. With a 96% graduation rate, the district offers "The Goblin Advantage"—personalized pathways including a 100% employment rate in Health & Tech careers and the innovative WOLF program for vocational training. From state-certified teacher apprenticeships to award-winning creative arts, Harrison is "future-proofing" students for success in the Ozarks and beyond.

https://cloud.3dissue.net/44657/44288/44919/146903/index.html
28 days ago, Harrison High School
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Governor's Young Artist Competition Awards

Theme: Our American Story - A View from the Arkansas Lens: Commemorative 250th Celebration of the United States of America

Seven Categories and over 200 submissions. The judges chose 50 pieces for the show. Seventeen of the art pieces were from Harrison High School. HHS art students won 5 of the 7 First Place awards.

Please congratulate the following students for their superb rankings and give them a high five; they deserve it.

Mrs. Rebecca Ricketts student, Riley Crow, placed runner-up in Photography

William Bryce Presley:
First Place: Painting: award: $75.00
AND BEST OF SHOW: award: $100.00

Ethan Ables:
First Place: Drawing: award: $75.00

Aubrey Brandon:
First Place: Photography: award: $75.00

Wayne Emmons:
First Place: Digital Art: award: $75.00

Audrinna Olcott:
First Place: Illustration: award: $75.00

about 1 month ago, Harrison High School
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Attention: 9th - 11th graders

Please return your assigned Chromebooks and chargers to the Library or the Tech Office by the final day of school.

Extended Use Requirements: We understand that some students may need to retain their devices past the standard collection date for:

College-level coursework

Summer School participation

To ensure we maintain an accurate inventory, any student meeting these criteria should contact Ms. Thomas directly to provide their reasoning. We will then compile a master list of students authorized for extended checkout.
about 1 month ago, Harrison High School
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We’re excited to invite the entire community to a special Meet & Greet with our head basketball coach, Kyler Hensley! Whether you're a die-hard fan, a student-athlete, or just love the game, come out and get to know Coach Hensley as we look forward to an incredible season.

Event Details
Mark your calendars for Tuesday, May 12th at 5:30 PM. We will be gathering at Goblin Arena on the Mezzanine for an evening of conversation and community spirit.

Why You Should Attend
This is your chance to hear firsthand about the program's vision and connect with fellow fans. You'll have the opportunity to ask questions, share your excitement for the upcoming year, and show your Goblin Pride in person.

Don't miss out on this chance to build the future of our team together. See you on the Mezzanine!

about 1 month ago, Harrison High School
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Please help me congratulate the following students who have won or placed in the PTA Reflections Art Contest. This year's theme was "I Belong." First Place State Winners
move on to Nationals.

Arkansas State Winners and Placements:
Visual Arts:
1st Place: Rylee Covell
2nd Place: Natalee Freeman
3rd Place: William Bryce Presley

Photography:
1st Place: Jordan Fields
2nd Place: Aubrey Brandon
3rd Place: Avalee Petersen

Literature:
2nd Place: Avalee Petersen

National Placements:
There were two winners from the State of Arkansas. One is our very own, Jordan Fields.
Photography: Merit Award: Bronze Medal
Jordan's art piece will be featured in the National Exhibition
Instructor: Mrs. Dupre
about 1 month ago, Harrison High School
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Friday last week was BUSY! So much so that we decided to wait and give the FULL spotlight to our very own Lunch Heroes on a day all their own. You may wonder if your kid is just a number in the halls of HHS and question who truly knows their name and cares about their well-being beyond the teachers they have each class period. These are the special ladies right here! Not only do they know each student's name, but they actually care about their nutrition and whether they have enough to eat, and clean up their messes with a smile. Thank you for your service and for making each of our students feel seen and cared for.
about 1 month ago, Harrison High School
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Please assist us in sharing your vital feedback as we gather data for grant submission for the Nita M. Lowey 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) grant. Use the following link to let us know your interest in the program, how we are doing, and how we can improve. We appreciate each of you!

hpsgobs.org/21stCCLCinput

2 months ago, Susan Gilley
Congratulations to Harrison High School Senior, Mark Green, who has been named an AP Scholar with Distinction!
The AP Scholar Awards recognize high school students who have demonstrated exemplary college-level achievement on AP Exams.
AP Scholar with Distinction is granted to students who receive an average score of at least 3.5 on all AP Exams taken, and scores of 3 or higher on five or more of these exams.
This is quite the accomplishment! Way to go, Mark!
2 months ago, Harrison High School
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Congratulations! HHS Quiz Bowl Team
5A Conference Tournament Champs March 7th at Alma HS
Pictured from left to right (Coach Rook, Collin O'Neal, Nathanael Hunt, Easton Moore, Silas White, Alexis Williams, Jax Magness, Kai Keener, Jaxon Boswell)
Not Pictured (Ella Domino, Emerson Dirst, Mark Green, Jasper denHollander)
Nathanael Hunt was the Tournament MVP

5A State Quiz Bowl Competition will be hosted at White Hall Middle School on Saturday, April 11th
2 months ago, Harrison High School
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Congratulations to the junior high and senior high chess teams, who both placed second at today’s regional tournament! Congrats to Eureka, who placed first!
Thank you, Mr. Randy, for hosting!
3 months ago, Harrison High School
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Project IGNITE is a youth-led substance abuse prevention group made up of high school students who are passionate about helping their peers make healthy, drug-free choices. In partnership with the Boone County Coalition, students work to raise awareness about the dangers of drugs and alcohol through education and community involvement.

Members of the group have created commercials and radio ads, participated in the community Christmas parade, helped with drug take-back events, and supported Red Ribbon Week activities at HMS. They have also spoken to middle school students in their classrooms about substance abuse and set up informational tables during lunch to connect with and educate their peers.

Since its first year, Project IGNITE has seen its membership grow by more than 100%, showing the strong interest students have in being part of something that makes a positive difference in their school and community.
3 months ago, Harrison High School
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Spring Blood Drive
3 months ago, Harrison High School
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Madalyn Johnson, HHS sophomore and Arkansas State Fair Jr. Rodeo Queen. Reading "The Girl in the Lime Green Jeans" to 1st-grade students at Skyline.
3 months ago, Harrison High School
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"Java with Jay" meeting held on March 4, 2026. The conversation focused on the district's economic challenges, proposed academic shifts, and student culture regarding school events.
3 months ago, Harrison High School
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Congratulations to these students who competed Solo or Duet in front of a judge on Saturday and all received Superiors.
3 months ago, Harrison High School
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Congratulations to this impressive group of 2026 National Honor Society inductees. Well done!
4 months ago, Harrison High School
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We need your help. 21st CCLC programming needs familes/caregivers to complete this survey. If you have a student that has been attending after school programming at Forest Heights, Skyline Heights or at Middle School, can you please click the survey link below. This data will help afterschool programs identify what is going well and areas in which they can improve. We appreciate your help!

https://hpsgobs.org/21stCCLCsurvey

4 months ago, Susan Gilley
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Senior Night 2/24/26
4 months ago, Harrison High School
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