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Monday, May 23, 2016

HHSTA Performs for "Friendship Follies"

A group of students from Hull High School Theatre Arts performed on Saturday night (May 20th) for a crowd of about 500 supporters of the Friendship Home in their annual "Follies" variety/talent show fundraiser at the North River Church in Pembroke.  The Friendship Home, based in Norwell, is an organization dedicated to enriching the lives of individuals with developmental disabilities while providing supportive services to their families.  A large number of program participants attended the matinee performance of HHSTA's production of Xanadu, so when the invitation to perform in support of the program was extended, HHSTA students were eager and excited to help out.  The performance was well received and a great time was had by all.  


Thursday, May 19, 2016

Hull High's Mural Officially Unveiled

At tonight's Festival of Harmony and Artistry, the new mural, "Waves of Change", was officially unveiled.  Pictured below (L to R), Artist David Fichter, Art Teacher Amanda Davis and Hull High Principal Mike Devine.


Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Grad Night - Volunteers Needed

The parents of the class of 2016 have planned another great Grad Night for the kids.  In keeping with tradition, parents from the Junior class are generally asked to chaperon but parents from any grade can also volunteer.  If you have never participated in Grad Night, this is great opportunity to see how it all works, so that you can help plan for you kids in future years.  If you have participated in the past, you already know how much fun it is and I know you won't want to miss this year!  

Please scroll down and click the link to a Google Doc - Please sign up for a time slot that is convenient for you.  If all of the time slots are filled and you would still like to volunteer, add your name to the bottom of the document and some one will get in touch with you.  Please help the Grad night committee make this another successful night for the kids!!


Monday, May 9, 2016

Hull High School Theatre Arts Banquet

Hull High School Theatre Arts had a very successful evening of awards and recognition for achievement and service to the organization. Highlights of the program included performances from popular musicals such as Hamilton, Wicked and pop-music selections as well. Fifteen students will receive award jackets and theatre letters for their years of membership. Seniors of the organization were roasted and honored with speeches made my the junior class members. 

Notable awards included "Actor of the Year" given to Shaun DeOliveira, '16 and "Actress of the Year" given to Brianna Bennett, '17. "Technician of the Year" went to Sarah Ashley, '19 for her work as crew member on the fall play and stage managing the spring musical. Several other awards were given for students' hard work, dedication and improvement of skills in performance and technical aspects of production. 

Outgoing officers; President Louise Hardison, '16, Vice President Vanessa Nelson, '16, Secretary Cali Mullen '17, and Treasurer Melaney Jenkins, '18 were honored for their service. The highest honors of the evening, The HHSTA "Spirit Award" was awarded to two members of the Senior Class; Riley Harte and Vanessa Nelson for their enthusiasm, encouragement and leadership. 

Principal Michael Devine spoke to the students of the organization with congratulations on a successful year and heartfelt messages to the outgoing Seniors. The evening ended with food and refreshments as well as a dance in the cafeteria for the HHSTA members, their families and their guests.




Sunday, May 1, 2016

Virtual High School at Hull High School

Hull High School offers a variety of online classes through The Virtual High School Collaborative. On April 28th in Advisory Mrs. Grosso and Mrs. Preble met with underclassmen to introduce them to our online learning program. These classes are for highly motivated students who are excited to learn about specific content to meet their individual needs an interests. Online classes are a great way to explore future careers, take Advanced Placement courses, and to meet students and teachers from all over the world. 


Mrs. Grosso and Mrs. Preble will be holding an after school information session for students on Thursday May 19th in the library. 


Please click the links listed below.  Link one is an article about VHS.  Link two is a course catalog.  Any questions, please email tgrosso@town.hull.ma.us.

VHS Article

VHS Course Catalog