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Vision and Core Beliefs
Hallsville Independent School District will pursue "Excellence in Education" in all endeavors
- HISD will provide students an opportunity to obtain a world class education that prepares them for a globally competitive society;
- HISD will strive to be a district of excellence that competes at the state and national levels in all academic and extracurricular activities;
- HISD will instill a desire for ethical behavior, integrity and good citizenship in all students.
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Bobcats Excel
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One Act Play
HHS One Act Play has advanced to Bi-District! Individual awards at competition included Clarabel Rigsby (Honor Crew); Sariyah Greenwood (Honorable Mention All-Star Cast); and Daniel Greenig (All-Star Cast). Congratulations to the cast and crew of The Book of Everything!
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Bobcat Belles
The Hallsville Bobcat Belles are state champions! Check out the link for all the awards the Belles brought home from their state competition in Frisco on March 2!
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Powerlifting
Congratulations to Bobcat Powerlifters Hunter Branson and Felipe Juarez, who qualified for the state powerlifting meet in Abilene! Branson finished 2nd in the 165 with a 1440 total, which qualifies him for State for ranking and subtotal. Juarez finished third overall but qualified for State with a total of 1495.
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TAFE
Congratulations to Hallsville's TAFE (Texas Association of Future Educators) students who participated in state competition that was held in Round Rock, Feb. 27-March 1. Sixteen students participated in this competition and many returned with gold and silver awards. Click the link to view all the Bobcat winners!
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Bobcat Golf
Congratulations to Bobcats Varsity Boys Golf Team for their 4th Place Team Finish in the 2024 Pine Tree “Twisted 54” Tournament!
There were 17 teams in this years tournament. The Bobcats played 36 holes at Wood Hollow Golf Course on Friday with team scores of 283 (Round 1) and 284 (Round 2) and 326 (Round 3) played at Tempest CC!
Nathan Williams finished in 5th Place in the Individual score with a-day total of 211 (67-67-77). Ben Williams shot 72-70-79 for 14th Place, and Logan Cox shot 68-74-84 for 18th Place. Michael Crossland shot 76-73-86 for 32nd, and Owen Porter shot 74-78-86 for 35th place.
Landon Arriaga finished in 2nd place in the Medalist Division with scores of 80-79-87. Great job Bobcats!
Coming Up At HHS
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4:30 PM BASEBALL (JVP) at Longview
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4:30 PM SOFTBALL (JV-V) at Longview
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6:00 PM BASEBALL (JVW) vs. Longview
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM BASEBALL (V) at Longview
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Tomorrow
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5:30 PM B SOCCER (JV-V) vs. Pine Tree
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5:30 PM G SOCCER (JV-V) at Pine Tree
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4:30 PM BASEBALL (JVP) at Tyler High
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4:30 PM SOFTBALL (JV-V) at Tyler High
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6:00 PM BASEBALL (JVW) vs. Tyler High
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7:00 PM BASEBALL (V) at Tyler High
Dual Credit Meetings
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Hallsville High School will host an important Dual Credit Meeting for the 2024-2025 school year on April 4 in the HHS Performing Arts Center.
There will be two meetings that evening to discuss and learn more about Dual Credit opportunities for all HHS students. The 5:30 p.m. meeting will be for students who will be in grades 11-12 next year, and students in grades 9-10 in 2024-2025 will meet at 6:45 p.m. Parents and students are asked to please attend your specific grade level meeting in 2024-2025.
Information will be shared regarding the 2024-2025 Dual Credit policies and procedures. It is imperative that all parents and students attend due to the amount of information that will be given, even if you already had a Dual Credit student previously. This is a mandatory meeting.
If you have any questions or concerns, pleae contact Crystal Walker, Dual Credit Coordinator, at cwalker@hisd.com.
Backpack Club Donations Needed
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Funds are currently low, and we might have to discontinue this program for the remainder of the year without your help! The Backpack Club provides food over the weekend and holidays for students that are food insecure. It only takes about $200 per year for each child to receive the extra support.
Donate by clicking here, or you can send donations to:
P.O. Box 810
c/o Special Programs Dept.
Hallsville, TX 75650*HISD employees may choose to help with a payroll deduction. Email ddavidson@hisd.com to learn more.
Prom 2024
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HHS Prom 2024 is coming up on Saturday, April 6! Juniors who have paid their dues by March 1 will be able to purchase a ticket for $25. Seniors who have paid dues by March 1 will be able to receive a free ticket. A senior who has not paid dues by March 1, their ticket will be $65. All guest tickets are $65. There will no late sales, for any reason, and all tickets must be purchased by April 3. Tickets will only be sold during all lunches beginning March 4, cash or check only. Please e-mail questions regarding dues to esullivan@hisd.com, or jallwhite@hisd.com. All tickets must be purchased by April 3.
Bobcat Yearbooks
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2023 Graduates may now pick up their 2022-2023 yearbook at the front desk of the high school. Books can be collected during regular business hours Monday-Friday. All books must be signed for and only the graduate or a direct family member is allowed to sign for the book.
2023-2024 Bobcat Yearbooks are now on sale! Go to www.yearbookforever.com to order yours today. All orders are online and only prepaid orders are placed. There will be no extra yearbooks ordered!
Bobcat Blessings: Thank You!
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Hallsville ISD wishes to thank all who supported and participated in the 2023 Bobcat Blessings program! The impact of this program will be felt throughout the holiday season and beyond!
- 192 Families Served (476 students)
- Over 200 Sponsors and Donors
- Over 40 Volunteers
- At three locations: HISD, First United Methodist Church - Hallsville, First Baptist Church - Hallsville
Thank you Bobcats!
HHS Bobcat Bulletin
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The HHS Bobcat Bulletin provides up-to-date information about important happenings at Hallsville High School. Students, staff and parents may access the latest Bobcat Bulletin at this link.
Course Guides
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Whether you are entering our school as a ninth grader or coming in as a transfer student, this course guide will assist you in mapping out your four year plan and creating a schedule for the upcoming school year. The classes you take at Hallsville High School are very important as they play a major role in preparing you for college, technical school, the military, or life beyond high school. HHS maintains a wide range of offerings that will help you not only strengthen your academics, but also discover your passion. We are proud of the courses described in this guide and feel confident that we represent the very best of what a high school can offer.
It is our goal to help meet the needs of every student. You will be surrounded by caring professionals committed to helping you succeed in your academic endeavors. We expect all students to do their best and take advantage of available opportunities. In the coming weeks, we encourage you to review this document in detail in order to make decisions that help you to achieve your dreams and goals.
To learn more about our Course Guides, click here.
Student Resources
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Our highest priority at Hallsville ISD is to ensure that students are safe and secure at school. Our primary objective is to give students exceptional educational opportunities that prepare them for college entrance, 21st Century careers, and active participation as responsible citizens in our community. Our Board, Superintendent, and academic leaders guide our schools to attain those goals for greater success.
There are a multitude of successes that are going on at each campus every day in our school community. Students are growing and excelling academically. Our teachers go above and beyond to create learning environments where students thrive.
Check out our Student Resources page here.
Parking Permits
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Students who wish to drive to school must complete and receive a parking permit. Download relevant information and the application for a permit at this link.
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Hallsville High School
has been rated anA
campus by the
Texas Education Agency
for the 2021-2022 school year
with Distinction Designations in:
Academic Achievement - Social Studies
Postsecondary Readiness
Top 25%: Comparative Closing The GapsNote: HHS received 90 out of a possible 100 points in the state's accountability rating system for the 2021-2022 school year. Districts and schools did not receive a grade following the 2019-2020 and 2020-2021 school years due to the COVID-19 pandemic.