THE MAIN FOUR

A forum for open student discussion.

A forum for open student discussion.

THE MAIN FOUR

A forum for open student discussion.

THE MAIN FOUR

Schedule for midterms

Schedule for midterms

Sarah Cortez, Staff Writer January 12, 2015
It is that time of year again, from the late night study crams to the never ending review packets, being a Howell High School student you know it is time for Midterms. Midterms this year are just slightly different than from previous years, the schedule is broken up over two weeks. By Staff Writer: Sarah Cortez
HHS hosts annual Financial Aid Night

HHS hosts annual Financial Aid Night

Julia Lively, Staff Writer January 10, 2015
On Tuesday, January 13, Howell High School will be hosting the annual Financial Aid Night. This night is for any college hopefuls and parents looking into financial aid. This informational meeting teaches students how financial aid works, what it is and how to apply for it. By Staff Writer: Julia Lively
HHS finds new Interim Superintendent

HHS finds new Interim Superintendent

Michael Gottschalk, Staff Writer January 8, 2015
The search for a new Interim Superintendent of the Howell School District is over. Dr. Jeremy M. Hughes will fill the position until at least the end of this school year. By Staff Writer: Michael Gottschalk
We the People prepares for state competition

We the People prepares for state competition

Rachel Cichon, Editor-in-Chief January 7, 2015
We the People, a class at Howell High School that studies constitutional law and takes their knowledge to competitions at local, state and potentially national levels, has their second hearing on Friday, January 9. The class, led by teacher Mrs. Kristie Shantry, will go to Michigan’s capital to compete in their state competition. By Editor-in-Chief: Rachel Cichon
No more musicals for Malo

No more musicals for Malo

Jackie Keranen, Staff Writer January 6, 2015
In the fall of 2002, Mrs. Amanda Malo started teaching at Howell High School. During this time, she has been the director for ten different musicals. Recently, Mrs. Malo announced that she was stepping down from directing musicals. This was a huge shock to the drama department. By Staff Writer: Jackie Keranen
Firsht’s look on wrestling season

Firsht’s look on wrestling season

A.J. Firsht, Staff Writer January 5, 2015
After a disappointing loss during last years individual state championship tournament, the Howell wrestling team has been hitting the mats hard and working on getting stronger and perfecting every move. By Staff Writer: A.J. Firsht
Annual HHS dodge ball tournament

Annual HHS dodge ball tournament

Mackenzie McDonell, Opinon Editor December 19, 2014
December 19, Howell’s annual dodge ball game will commence. You can root on your fellow students by donating a dollar to your 7th hour teacher. In order for your class to participate in the assembly 7th hour, 75% of your class must donate to be able to attend. All proceeds will go towards the Howell Gold Cross to help families in our area this Christmas. By Opinion Editor: Mackenzie McDonell
HHS choirs perform annual concert for the holidays

HHS choirs perform annual concert for the holidays

Jackie Keranen, Staff Writer December 16, 2014
The Howell High School choir is having a concert on Wednesday, December 17 and Thursday, December 18. The concert is at 7 p.m. for both days, so be sure to make it! The theme is Fan Fair for the Holidays. By Staff Writer: Jackie Keranen
HHS kicks off the season with winter spirit week

HHS kicks off the season with winter spirit week

Devery Jakubos, Staff Writer December 15, 2014
Spirit week, a time for students and staff alike to show their support for the school through things like Camo Day, Color Day, and School Spirit Day. A time where kids can go to school in over the top outfits and crazy styles. By Staff Writer: Devery Jakubos
Parking lots at HHS worry student drivers

Parking lots at HHS worry student drivers

Jordan Pudvay, Social Media Editor December 8, 2014
As Michigan’s weather is starting to hit and more student at Howell are getting their licenses throughout the year, Howell High School’s parking lots are getting even crazier to get in and out of before and after school. Students make their own parking spots, don’t park in the lines or are driving huge cars that don’t fit in the parking spaces. This year alone, there have been two accidents in the parking lots and more than enough accidents that have almost happened because people don’t watch where they’re going. By Social Media Editor: Jordan Pudvay
Home Sweet Home project benefits needy families

Home Sweet Home project benefits needy families

Jordan Pudvay, Social Media Editor December 8, 2014
Did you know that there are 480 families living in Livingston County that count as at-risk families? At-risk families are those who don’t have a stable home or the living materials needed for everyday life. LESA has a current program called Livingston Education Project that collects items for children in need but the program is running low. The National Honor Society president, Ashley Quick-Drossart, is in charge of a new project in some Howell Public Schools after initiating her desire to change her community.
HHSs student-run business adapts to government regulations

HHS’s student-run business adapts to government regulations

Rachel Klebba, Guest Writer December 3, 2014
Since September, Howell High School’s Kilt Shack has been dealing with the new dietary government regulations set in place by the United States Department of Agriculture. The standards, known as the "All Foods Sold in Schools", requires schools to follow the guidelines. This has caused changes to the products offered at the Kilt Shack. By Guest Writer: Rachel Klebba
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