From the desk of Hamilton Heights Superintendent Dr. Derek Arrowood
Update No. 108 It is hard to believe that today is the last day of school for students. This week has been crazy busy filled with celebrations, recognitions, finals, and…
Read MoreUpdate No. 108 It is hard to believe that today is the last day of school for students. This week has been crazy busy filled with celebrations, recognitions, finals, and…
Read MoreUpdate No. 107 Wednesday was School Nurse Day, a part of a weeklong celebration of Nurse Appreciation Week. We are extremely fortunate to have a team of compassionate, committed, and…
Update No. 106 Wednesday was Administrative Professionals Day, which gave me a special opportunity to recognize the important contributions that our administrative professionals make at Heights every day. Our administrative…
Update No. 105 Welcome back! I hope everyone was able to take advantage of spring break to rest, reenergize, and are ready to finish the semester strong. The next seven…
Update No. 104 Beginning April 1, the community can enjoy an up close and personal visit to 12 different historical sites in Jackson Township (Atlanta, Arcadia, and Cicero) through self-guided…
Update No. 103 Hamilton Heights is extremely fortunate to have the Hamilton Heights Educational Foundation (HHEF). The Foundation was initially created as an opportunity to elevate the learning environment by…
Update No. 102 This is Public Schools Week – a week designated to recognize and celebrate the invaluable role of our nation’s public schools. It’s also worthy of its own…
Update No. 101 Wednesday was School Resource Officer (SRO) Appreciation Day, and it gives me the perfect opportunity to share a shout out to our amazing SROs – Deputies Josh…
Update No. 100 The snowstorm “aka snowmaggen” that blew through the Midwest last Wednesday resulted in most schools throughout the state closing their doors due to the dangerous conditions. When…
Update No. 99 In last Friday’s Indiana Department of Education Weekly Update from Dr. Katie Jenner, she shared several goals, including a statewide literacy goal of 95 percent of third…