Haven High School Student Led Parent Teacher Conferences are right around the corner on March 7th and 9th from 4:00-8:00pm. Parents will have the opportunity to sign up for a time to visit with the student and their advisory teacher during the PT Conference schedule. If you have not been contacted by your student’s advisory teacher to schedule a time to attend the conferences, please feel free to reach out in an email and schedule with the advisor. We look forward to seeing you there!
over 2 years ago, Jared Kirkpatrick
National School Counseling Week 2023 (Feb. 6-10), sponsored by the American School Counselor Association (ASCA), highlights the essential contribution of school counselors within U.S. school systems and the tremendous impact they have in helping students achieve school success and plan for a career. Please join us in saying "thank you!" to our USD 312 school counselors! #312Proud
over 2 years ago, Brooke Bryant
Counselors
USD 312 is hiring Teachers for the 2023-2024 school year! Please apply via our website : https://havenschools.tedk12.com/hire/index.aspx
over 2 years ago, Brooke Bryant
Teacher Openings
Due to poor road conditions in many parts of our district, we will be on a 2 hour delay and will be on a late start schedule for Wednesday, January 25, 2023. Please be safe.
almost 3 years ago, Craig Idacavage
in honor of Board of Education Recognition Month, USD 312 would like to thank all of our Board Members for their service! We appreciate all that you do for our schools and our district. Please join us in thanking our current board members : Paul Barlow Jessica Schmidt Chris Powell Daniel Kelly Ken Nisly Darby Borntrager Ryan Blubaugh (Not Pictured)
almost 3 years ago, Brooke Bryant
BOE Members
Isaiah Doherty was recognized at last night's Board Meeting for his outstanding Cross Country season! Isaiah was a league champion and finished in the top 15 at Middle School State. Way to go, Isaiah! #312Proud
almost 3 years ago, Brooke Bryant
I Doherty
Parents/Guardians: All middle school and grade school students attending HMS/HHS events are expected to be sitting in the stands watching and cheering. Students are allowed to move freely to use restrooms, get concessions, and move between gyms to watch the games. USD 312 Administration will give students a warning and chance to go sit with parents. If they are asked multiple times, they will be asked to leave the game. Please help ensure everyone’s safety and allow everyone to enjoy the game. Thank you, USD 312 Administration Team
almost 3 years ago, Craig Idacavage
HMS / HHS Assistant Principal / Athletic Director, Mr. Pfeifer, is our staff spotlight this week!
almost 3 years ago, Brooke Bryant
Pfeifer
This week's Staff Spotlight is Mr. Ashworth!
almost 3 years ago, Brooke Bryant
Ashworth
USD 312 Buildings will be closed November 23-25 to enjoy the holiday with our families. We will return on Monday, November 28.
almost 3 years ago, Brooke Bryant
Thanksgiving
USD 312 Families : Please be aware that last night the Board of Education approved a calendar change. 3/10/2023 - Regular School Day 4/24/2023 - Collaboration Day (No School)
almost 3 years ago, Brooke Bryant
Calendar Changes
It's National School Psychologist Awareness Week. Please join us in thanking our school psychologists who work so hard to help our students thrive! #SchoolPsychWeek #312Proud
almost 3 years ago, Brooke Bryant
School Psych Week
On Monday, Nov. 7th, academically eligible Juniors and Seniors will have the option to attend a college planning conference at HCC. Students will only miss a portion of their morning classes and the buses will leave at 8:30 am. Students that wish to stay at school may do so.
almost 3 years ago, Jared Kirkpatrick
On Tuesday, November 1st, Haven High School Juniors will be taking a trip to Hutchinson to attend a Career Expo. Juniors will leave at 8:30am and will return before lunch.
almost 3 years ago, Jared Kirkpatrick
Haven High School did conduct a soft lock down drill this morning. Class was in session as usual. During the drill we had Reno County K-9s conduct a search of building like we have done in the past.
almost 3 years ago, Jared Kirkpatrick
Haven High School would like to invite all of our parents and students to Parent Teacher Conferences tomorrow, 10/18 and Thursday, 10/20 from 4pm- 8pm. Parents are welcome to attend at any time and visit with their student's teacher(s) and/or Advisory Teacher. Cookies will be served!
about 3 years ago, Jared Kirkpatrick
Senior Parents, On October 18th, Haven High School will be taking all seniors to Wichita State University for a Future Fair. Seniors will have an opportunity to eat lunch in Wichita before we arrive at Koch Arena. If students would prefer a school lunch, they need to let the office know by the morning of Oct. 18th. Parents that do not wish for their child to attend may contact the front office. The seniors will only be gone for a portion of the day and will be back before the end of the school day. This event is only for seniors.
about 3 years ago, Jared Kirkpatrick
Congrats to our District! A study conducted by the Georgetown Center for Education and the Workforce predicts that 71% of the jobs in Kansas will require some additional form of education after high school. That means 70 to 75% of all Kansas high school graduates must complete some level of postsecondary education, whether that is a four-year degree, two-year degree, certification program or entering the military, in order to meet Kansas’ workforce needs. To help districts determine if students are continuing on the road to success two years after graduation, Kansas looks at three different measures, using a five-year average. The postsecondary success rate is the percent of high school graduates who either earned an industry-recognized certification, a higher education degree or continued their education two years after graduation. The postsecondary effectiveness rate uses the same post high school criteria but includes all students who began high school in ninth grade, regardless of graduation status. The postsecondary predicted effectiveness rate recognizes that Kansas communities are different. This measure attempts to level the comparison by recognizing certain risk factors (cumulative poverty, chronic absenteeism and student mobility) as influences on success. Accounting for the degree to which risks factors are present, this measure predicts a district’s expected effective rate. The Postsecondary Effectiveness Star Award recognizes districts that exceed the predicted effectiveness rates (including risk factors) compared to their actual effectiveness rate within a margin of error, with the highest recognition for those districts at or above 70%. #312Proud
about 3 years ago, Brooke Bryant
PostSecondary Success
Congrats to our District! The Kansas State Board of Education defines a successful high school graduate as having the academic preparation, cognitive preparation, technical skills, employability skills and civic engagement to be successful in postsecondary education, in the attainment of an industry recognized certification or in the workforce, without the need for remediation. The Prepared for High School Graduation Award starts to recognize those districts whose students are scoring above the state average on state assessments, with the highest awards going to school districts with 75% of students at levels 3 and 4. Districts are recognized annually for the percent of all students, across all grade levels scoring at levels 3 and 4 on Kansas state assessments in math, English language arts and science. It is the combination of all grades in all three assessed subjects. #312Proud
about 3 years ago, Brooke Bryant
Academically Prepared for PostSecondary
The High School Homecoming Dance is this Friday immediately after the football game. It is scheduled to end at 11 pm, but could go as late as 11:30 pm based on the length of the football game.
about 3 years ago, Jared Kirkpatrick