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A group of happy students posing in a gymnasium with a large ceremonial check. The check is for $204,479.95, made out to "Community Catalysts," and is dated April 28, 2024, indicating the successful completion of a fundraiser by Howell High School. The students, some wearing colorful bandanas, shirts labeled 'Senior Survivor,' and various costumes including a carrot suit, are smiling and standing or kneeling in two informal rows. They are in front of brown bleachers, and the scene suggests a celebration of their achievement.
Howell Senior Survivor Raises $204,479.95 for Howell-Based Non-Profit
Updated on 04/26/2024
Community Catalysts plans to use funds raised to support affordable housing for young adults within Livingston County.  
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A large group of students gathers for a group photo in a school gymnasium. They are wearing various clothing, mainly in shades of green and white, indicating support for Michigan State University, as evident by some wearing 'MSU' and 'Spartans' apparel, and the prominent display of a Michigan State University Spartans flag held in the center. The atmosphere is celebratory and collegial, with some students holding star-shaped balloons and all of them smiling or looking towards the camera. Banners in the background suggest the setting is a school event, possibly related to sports or a pep rally
Howell High School Decision Day Celebrates Seniors’ Post-Secondary Education Plans
Updated on 04/25/2024
The celebration featured a parade of seniors proudly displaying signs that showcased their chosen colleges, universities, or future paths. 
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Side-by-side professional portraits of two women against a gray background with the Howell Public Schools logo in the bottom center. On the left, a woman with short dark hair and a black top smiles at the camera, wearing a pearl necklace. On the right, a woman with long wavy hair and a brown shawl over a black top also smiles at the camera
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From the Superintendent's Desk

Dear Families,

April 1-5 was National Assistant Principals Week, which celebrated the crucial role that assistant principals play in our schools. Our incredible team of assistant principals and student services advisors support our students, staff, and families. They work tirelessly to motivate students, create a welcoming learning environment, and ensure a safe school environment. Please join me in thanking our assistant principals and student services advisors for their dedication, hard work, and commitment to Highlander Nation.


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