Healdsburg High School News

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  • 2 arrested for gang graffiti spree (The Healdsburg Tribune)
    posted on November 26, 2009 at 09:39:06 pm
    Staff Writer Two Windsor teenagers face felony charges for gang vandalism in Healdsburg and a third is wanted for questioning after police connected them to a rash of graffiti discovered last Friday.
  • Teens arrested for gang vandalism (The Windsor Times)
    posted on November 26, 2009 at 09:27:37 pm
    Two Windsor teenagers face felony charges for gang vandalism in Healdsburg and a third is wanted for questioning after police connected them to a rash of graffiti discovered last Friday.
  • Healdsburg students replace trees that could be felled (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
    posted on November 13, 2009 at 02:55:50 am
    By CLARK MASON THE PRESS DEMOCRAT As many as 1,500 oak trees could one day be toppled in Healdsburg to make way for the Saggio Hills resort hotel and residences. This week, with the help of local students, developers began planting the first of 4,000 oak seedlings they expect to bring in over the next several years.
  • Education Summit examines district’s vision (The Healdsburg Tribune)
    posted on November 2, 2009 at 07:06:34 pm
    The Healdsburg Unified School District invited the public to review and comment on its long term vision last weekend at an education summit at Healdsburg High School.
  • Freele named Literary Laureate (The Healdsburg Tribune)
    posted on November 2, 2009 at 07:06:13 pm
    Healdsburg writer Stefanie Freele was named Healdsburg’s sixth Literary Laureate on Oct. 18 at a public read off event on North Street.
  • HHS Queen crowned (The Healdsburg Tribune)
    posted on October 28, 2009 at 08:39:45 pm
    High school Royalty - Bianca Cano was crowed Healdsburg High School Homecoming Queen during halftime at Friday night’s HHS football game. Homecoming King was Cele Fernandez. In a dramatic loss for Healdsburg, Windsor won the game, which has been dubbed the “Grape Bowl,” in overtime, 20-13. - PHOTO BY Jean Fruth
  • New HHS shop program to teach next generation of Healdsburg tradesmen (The Healdsburg Tribune)
    posted on October 19, 2009 at 06:57:30 pm
    Plans for Healdsburg High School’s new construction technology program will be unveiled at a public meeting at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 22 inside the campus’s black box meeting room.
  • Healdsburg Junior High library expansion, renovation moves forward (The Healdsburg Tribune)
    posted on October 19, 2009 at 06:57:00 pm
    The Healdsburg Education Foundation announced last week that it was moving forward with phase two of the Healdsburg Junior High School library project after accepting an $80,000 donation by the Wendt family.
  • Foss Creek cleanup (The Healdsburg Tribune)
    posted on October 19, 2009 at 06:56:50 pm
    Trash - More than 100 volunteers helped clean up Foss Creek Saturday, including city councilmembers, Kiwanis and Rotary Club members, city employees, HHS students and Cub Scout Troop 21. “We had an incredible turn out on Saturday and the City Council is grateful that so many folks turned out, got dirty and cleaned up the creek,” councilmember Mike McGuire said. The winner of the crud cup (the ...
  • High school football week in review (The Lake County Record-Bee)
    posted on October 16, 2009 at 06:18:10 am
    Week five games Friday Middletown 28, Clear Lake 14 Kelseyville 42, Upper Lake 6 Cloverdale 67, Lower Lake 14 Statistical leaders Rushing -- Clear Lake's Kevin Burt led all county rushers in week five with 159 yards on 13 carries, nearly half of that total coming on a 78-yard touchdown run, in a 28-14 loss to the Middletown Mustangs.
  • Healdsburg High School theater gets new seats from Raven Film Center (The Healdsburg Tribune)
    posted on October 12, 2009 at 04:56:21 pm
    The Raven’s new 21-and-older theater was built with the community’s adults in mind but some of the biggest winners from the new Hollywood and wine room are too young to even drive.
  • County provides career planning for students (The Healdsburg Tribune)
    posted on October 9, 2009 at 10:26:11 pm
    The Sonoma County Office of Education launched a program this fall to give 19,000 Sonoma County students access to career and college planning software, an online tool educational leaders hope will inspire children to begin thinking about their future.
  • School district wants community to help develop vision (The Healdsburg Tribune)
    posted on October 7, 2009 at 07:21:40 pm
    The Healdsburg Unified School District is embarking on a long range visioning and planning process that school officials say will guide future decision and policy-making district wide.
  • Police looking for graffiti vandals (The Healdsburg Tribune)
    posted on October 7, 2009 at 07:21:20 pm
    Authorities are looking for vandals responsible for tagging buildings with graffiti throughout Healdsburg in the past 10 days, including Healdsburg High School and the Healdsburg Boys & Girls Club.
  • Closure of pool makes waves (The Healdsburg Tribune)
    posted on September 29, 2009 at 07:47:39 am
    Healdsburg swimmers, many fresh from a dip in the city’s pool, showed up in force at Monday night’s city council meeting to protest the winter closure of the swim center.
  • School board criticized for letting HHS principal go (The Healdsburg Tribune)
    posted on September 29, 2009 at 07:47:30 am
    The Healdsburg Unified School District Board of Trustees got an earful on Sept. 16 from a group of parents, teachers and community members angry with the board’s decision not to renew the contract of high school principal John Curry, a man they said brought strong leadership to the school community.
  • Schools exceed expectations in state test (The Healdsburg Tribune)
    posted on September 23, 2009 at 04:11:30 pm
    The state of California sent home its annual report card for public schools on Tuesday, results Healdsburg Unified School District officials shared with a smile.
  • Everyone out of the pool (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
    posted on September 23, 2009 at 06:10:51 am
    By CLARK MASON THE PRESS DEMOCRAT Budget cuts are forcing the closure of the Healdsburg municipal pool from October through February under a plan approved by the City Council, much to the dismay of its frequent visitors.
  • Greyhound booters notch pre-season wins (The Healdsburg Tribune)
    posted on September 16, 2009 at 08:38:27 pm
    The month of September has been kind to Healdsburg High School soccer teams so far, with each varsity squad enjoying its best start in years.
  • WASPs' military service gets a new look (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
    posted on September 14, 2009 at 05:06:04 am
    By BOB NORBERG THE PRESS DEMOCRAT It was a love of flying that spurred Florence Wheeler of Healdsburg and hundreds of others to join the Women Airforce Service Pilots during World War II, flying warplanes in the United States to free up men to fly combat missions overseas.
  • Volleyballers set for winning campaign (The Healdsburg Tribune)
    posted on September 2, 2009 at 08:15:56 pm
    Expectations have never been higher for the 2009 fall volleyball campaign, as the Lady Greyhounds look to continue their resurgence under returning coach John Kamra.
  • Entire AHTV board resigns (The Healdsburg Tribune)
    posted on August 26, 2009 at 08:32:37 pm
    The entire governing board of Access Healdsburg Television, the non profit organization that provides public broadcasting to Healdsburg and the north county, resigned last week, effective Aug. 31.
  • School district officials upbeat, looking forward to start of year (The Healdsburg Tribune)
    posted on August 26, 2009 at 08:32:17 pm
    Doors will be swinging wide open today (Thursday) as Healdsburg’s schools welcome over 2,000 students at four Healdsburg Union School District campuses. The youngest kindergartners will be taking their first steps into the bigger world of busy hallways, new classrooms and a full year of “first time” experiences.
  • Stanford wrestlers come to a real local ‘farm’ (The Healdsburg Tribune)
    posted on August 26, 2009 at 05:59:45 pm
    Division I wrestling team Stanford was in town this past week. Wait…the Stanford wrestling team, was in town? Yes, you heard it correctly. Hailing from the East Coast, the Midwest, and Southern California, 15 wrestlers made the trek up the 101 to the little town of Healdsburg, which is home to our very own Porfirio Madrigal. Madrigal, a 2007 Healdsburg High School alum and former multi sport ...
  • HHS grad Jorge Gonzalez lands baseball scholarship (The Healdsburg Tribune)
    posted on August 26, 2009 at 05:59:05 pm
    Jorge Gonzalez is yet another reminder that good things happen to good people.
  • New programs await students on first day (The Healdsburg Tribune)
    posted on August 19, 2009 at 09:41:43 pm
    School is approaching in the Healdsburg Unified School District and many students are getting prepared to enter a new school. For many, high school will be a new chapter in their lives, where more freedom opens the doors to new experiences.
  • Sumpter, Copeland claim titles at Lake County Junior (The Lake County Record-Bee)
    posted on August 13, 2009 at 05:57:51 am
    BUCKINGHAM -- Josh Sumpter, a member of the golf team at Healdsburg High School, captured the overall boys' title on Wednesday during the 16th annual Lake County Junior Golf Championship at Adams Springs Golf Course on Cobb Mountain.
  • Local champs from the fair (The Windsor Times)
    posted on August 12, 2009 at 04:31:14 pm
    J.D. Ferrero, 16, a resident of Windsor who goes to Healdsburg High School, won Best Showmanship for ages 14 to 16 at the County Fair's Junior Breeding Swine Show.
  • Local kids win big at Sonoma County Fair livestock shows (The Healdsburg Tribune)
    posted on August 12, 2009 at 04:30:12 pm
    Raising an animal is more than just a hobby for most kids; it’s an integral part of their lives. The venture is a big responsibility, and most kids come away from such an undertaking with life skills that help them in many facets of their lives.
  • Letdown at fair auctions (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
    posted on August 8, 2009 at 07:34:19 am
    By CLARK MASON and MARTIN ESPINOZA THE PRESS DEMOCRAT The tears shed Friday night at the Sonoma County Fair junior steer auction had nothing to do with the lower-than-usual prices some youngsters were getting for their beloved animals.

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