6 months ago, Laurie Burke
newsletter
We had a great night at the Clay County Florida Farm Bureau Annual Meeting. Thank you so much for being huge supporters of our KHHS FFA! We had the pleasure of having Reba Hicks, Regional Director Office of Commissioner of Agriculture, sit at our table! #OneTribe
6 months ago, KHHS Principal
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We are thankful to have our bus drivers as part of the TRIBE! #OneTribe
6 months ago, Spencer Johnson
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Attention Juniors and Seniors: See graphic below and check your Guidance Google Classrooms for more information.
6 months ago, Laurie Burke
11/12 meetings
Fall School Day Non-College Reportable SAT and ACT Information:
Any student who signs up and attends the Review Bootcamp will receive assistance with their testing fees from CPS. These are non-college reportable and can not be used for college admissions or Bright Futures eligibility.
6 months ago, Laurie Burke
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PSAT/NMSQT
All 10th grade students are automatically registered for the PSAT/NMSQT and the state covers all fees.
6 months ago, Laurie Burke
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Mrs. Jackson's 6th Period, AICE Thinking Skills, worked on a color-coding worksheet to assess students’ understanding of logical fallacies.
6 months ago, Laurie Burke
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UF Admissions Presentation at KHHS
6 months ago, Laurie Burke
UF
KHHS 2025 Homecoming Save the Date!
6 months ago, Laurie Burke
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Let's get a KHHS student in on this great opportunity! Clay County is giving local high school seniors a chance to step into the shoes of a county commissioner—literally. The County just launched a new Commissioner for a Day program, and five students will be selected to spend Tuesday, September 23 shadowing District 1 Commissioner John Sgromolo for a full workday. This opportunity gives students a real-world look at how local government runs—from public safety and emergency management to animal services, public works, and more. Participants will follow Commissioner Sgromolo through meetings with county leaders and site visits, and learn how different departments and leaders work together to serve the community. Who Can Apply? The program is open to Clay County high school seniors. How to Apply Students must complete an online application that includes: Basic info (name, contact, GPA, etc.) A 1–2 minute video answering the prompt: “What is your definition of leadership? What does great leadership look like in action?” 👉 Apply here 📅 Deadline to apply: Monday, September 8 Important Dates Application Deadline: Monday, September 8 Participants Announced: Thursday, September 11 Program Date: Tuesday, September 23 For questions or more information, email Recruiting@claycountygov.com.
6 months ago, KHHS Principal
Clay

The Sales Tax Holiday is happening right now and runs through August 31st! Consumers can purchase qualifying back-to-school supplies exempt from tax during the 2025 Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday. ✏️📒🎒

For a full list of qualifying items, please visit: www.floridarevenue.com/backtoschool

6 months ago, Clay County District Schools
Sales Tax Holiday Graphic 2025
Kona Ice Coming to KHHS This Week
6 months ago, Laurie Burke
Kona Ice
Students are reviewing the classroom expectations and procedures by following a question trail. They're doing a fantastic job of communicating with each other, justifying their choices when asked or discussing with peers, and checking their answers when they have to revisit a station. #IndianStrong
6 months ago, Laurie Burke
class
Help us congratulate these Jr. High artists who's outstanding work was chosen for our Open House Art Wall - Jr High Artists: Making a Splash...ready to leave our mark!"

Kendall
Landon
Kailanni
Skye
Blaine
Katherine
Rachel
Malcom
Natalie
Isabella
6 months ago, Laurie Burke
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Tonight was a great night at our Open House! We appreciate all of our student leaders, staff, and teachers for doing an awesome job and for families coming out! KHHS is the BEST because of you all! Thank you!
6 months ago, KHHS Principal
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Today, students in Mrs. Morgan's class discussed what strengths they have that contribute to the group/team's success and how they could use those to overcome disagreements or problems that arise. They are working beautifully on representing themselves that will pair with a poem about how differences bring people together to achieve a common goal. #OneTribe
7 months ago, Laurie Burke
morgan
Mark your calendars!
7 months ago, Laurie Burke
pictures
Remember today is our first Wednesday dismissing at 1:20pm.
7 months ago, Laurie Burke
early dismissal
Mrs. Goolsby's class learned the value of teamwork, having to build a cup tower using only rubber bands and string....no hands allowed! Students learned firsthand that cooperation and collaboration are the key to a successful outcome. We also learned that collaboration can be a lot of fun!
7 months ago, Laurie Burke
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2025 KHHS Open House Thursday, August 14th 6:00-7:30pm

7 months ago, Laurie Burke
open house