
Red Hawk Forensics team takes fourth at ACCHS
The Red Hawks placed fourth at the Atchison County High School Talking Tigers Invitational on Saturday, March 1.
The Red Hawks placed fourth at the Atchison County High School Talking Tigers Invitational on Saturday, March 1.
Sophomore and eighth grade students attended Reality-U on Friday, Feb. 28 at the high school. Reality-U is a simulation hosted by Patrick Sehl, Jr.
Excited students and staff were gathered at the hallways of Hiawatha High School as three high-profile Red Hawk wrestlers--Gary Johnson and Brenner Lowe--were accompanied by a drumline to celebrate them traveling to Salina to compete at the wrestling match at Fort Hays University as part of the wrestling co-op composed of the Red Hawks, Doniphan West High School and Troy Public Schools.
The Red Hawk Scholar’s Bowl team hosted a dinner banquet on Wednesday, Feb. 26.
The Hiawatha Red Hawks Boys Basketball (9-11, 5-5) season came to an end Friday night. They lost to the Osage City Indians (13-7, 6-4) in the first round of Sub State. The game was played in Osage City. The final score was 68-59.
February’s character word of the month was Kindness.
The Hiawatha High School Red Hawk Forensics Team competed at the Marysville forensics meet on Saturday, Feb. 22, with different team members making different placements. This match was a quick turnaround compared to the Royal Valley, where the Red Hawk team members did not make any placements.
The Hiawatha Red Hawks (8-10, 4-5) lost to the Riverside [Wathena-Elwood] Cyclones (13-5, 10-2) on Friday night. The game was played in Elwood. The final score was 57-48.
The Hiawatha Red Hawks (6-9, 2-5) won at home on Friday night by a score of 60-37. They defeated the Holton Wildcats (5-10, 4-4).
Everyone knows the Wi-Fi has been performing poorly at Hiawatha High School as of late; however, the majority of us do not know why. During the last two weeks, HHS students were told multiple times that the issues should be fixed, but then the Wi-Fi continued to go out. Other issues have included only teachers having Wi-Fi issues, certain rooms being disconnected while others aren’t, and the Wi-Fi going on and off within minutes over and over again. These outages have disrupted many classes, and have impacted students’ ability to get their work done. However, teachers were arguably affected the most by these Wi-Fi troubles, as the outages disrupted lesson plans, and hindered the ability to use e-passes and accept them.