
SALT Character Quote - Monday, February 13th


HHS Basketball @ Home vs. Solomon


HMS Quiz Bowl @ White City


Winter Homecoming - HHS @ Home vs. Goessel
Homecoming events will take place at halftime of the Boys' Varsity Game.


Thank you to Corkie Dunlap for visiting HHS today to talk to Ms. Clark's Junior English class. Students are reading, The Worst Hard Time, a non-fiction book that covers The Dust Bowl. Corkie's beloved great uncle, John C. Johnson, is in the book and she graciously offered to speak with the group today about him. Thank you, again! #railerproud #knowyourroots




HMS Fall Homecoming Spirit Week Pix



Results from the The Chase County Tournament. Benson first place, Colson first place, Cameron first place, Justin second place, Peyton third place, and Trent Nuss fourth place. Congratulations HHS Wrestlers!


The 2022-2023 class for Dickinson County's Creating Entrepreneurial Opportunities (CEO) program were at HHS this morning to present on the program to the current junior class. Dickinson County's CEO program is the first of it's kind in the State of Kansas. Students attend businesses in Dickinson County every school day for the first two hours of the day where they receive mentoring and business knowledge from business leaders around the area. This hands on and project based learning culminates with each student creating his or her own business and presenting it at a tradeshow. This year, Colson McIntyre was representing HHS in the program.


Sophia Weber, Kansas State FBLA President and Mountain Plains VP, along with sponser Lisa Beye, traveled to Washington DC for FBLA week. Today they spent the day at the Senate and House Offices for appointments with Kansas Representative, Tracey Mann and staff members of our Senators. Sophia talked about the FBLA organization as well as CTE Education.





Help support the sophomore class! Place orders through Mrs. Vinduska and Miss Rookstool.
vinduska@usd487.org or brookstool@usd487.org


HHS Wrestling - Scramble @ Chase County


Winter Homecoming - HHS @ Home vs. Goessel


Congratulations to the HMS Lady Railers on their 4th place finish at the WSL Basketball Tournament. Good Job Lady Rails!


Good morning! HHS HOSA will be hosting another Red Cross Blood Drive tomorrow, Thursday, February 9th. Please consider donating, and if you have any questions, please reach out to Melissa Brunner at Herington High School, at 785-258-2261 ext 413.
Drive Details:
Site: Herington High School
Address: 1401 N. D street, Herington, KS, 67449
Room Name: Gym
Date: Thr Feb 9, 2023
Time: 08:30 AM - 01:30 PM
Blood Program Leader Name: Melissa Brunner
Blood Program Leader Phone Number: 7852582263
https://www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/drive-results?zipSponsor=heringtonhs&cid=siebel&med=email&source=bdc_email&utm_source=siebel&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=bdc_email

HHS @ Centre


HHS @ Home vs. Peabody-Burns


Herington Railer Archery Team competed in Chapman on Dec 17th.
Team results:
HMS team placed 2nd
HES team placed 1st
Individual results:
Nadiyya Sensmeier placed 3rd for HS girls
Gage Billinger placed 1st for MS boys
Ivy Osburn placed 3rd for MS girls
Edmond Eaton placed 1st for ES boy
Jason Leach placed 2nd for ES boys
Hunter Haws placed 3rd for ES boys
Alaina Hight placed 1st for ES girls
Emmaline Eaton placed 2nd for ES girls
Anastaria Haynes placed 3rd for ES girls





HMS Spirit Week


Congratulations to Winter Homecoming senior queen/king candidates and class attendants!



Today the HHS Forensics Team traveled to Newton. This was an INCREDIBLY tough competition, with most schools from 4A. The team took 11 students, 14 events. The following medaled:
+Sophia Weber - 1st in Poetry
Aidan Thibodeau & Payton Arnold - 5th in Duet
Ethan Urbanek & Henry Nelson - 5th in I.D.A.
+previously qualified for state champs
BUT 7 other events were RIGHT next to breaking into finals by just one ranking point!! AND the IDA team of Will Lingenfelser and Peyton Taylor SHOULD have broke finals but there was a glitch and was not caught until after the tournament!!
The WHOLE team should be incredibly proud!! Coach Hirsch was not disappointed at all. “It was a tough day, but we know what we need to work on and we are excited to keep working towards our goals!”
Coach Hirsch would also like to give a huge thanks to Mrs. Reimer for coming in last minute to help judge and drive today!!
Next tournament is next Saturday at Salina South! Go Railers!!



