Wednesday's Success Spotlight

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Wednesday's Success Spotlight



 

Dear Herndon High School Students and Families,

Welcome to Wednesday’s Success Spotlight, where we celebrate the academic achievements, awards, and milestones that make Herndon High School a place of excellence. Each week, we shine a light on the dedication and hard work of our students, teachers, and staff—because at Herndon, success isn’t just a goal; it’s our mission. All Hornets are capable of success. No exceptions! Whether it’s an academic breakthrough, a well-earned recognition, or the collective spirit that makes our community strong, we are proud to share and celebrate these moments with you. Thank you for being part of the Herndon family—where every Hornet thrives!

 

Go Hornets!

Herndon High School

 



 

Virginia History Day Region 5 Competition

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Congratulations to Zain and Isaac for taking 1st place in the Group Exhibit at the Virginia History Day Region 5 competition! The title of their exhibit is "The Truman Doctrine and the Responsibility of the U.S.A. to Defend Global Democracy." They will represent HHS and region 5 at the Virginia History Day on April 27th in Richmond.


 

Softball Tag Day/Green Up Day

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The softball team's Tag Day/Green Up Day was a resounding success! Armed with bright smiles the team fanned out across the community, collecting donations. Their energetic spirit was infectious, and residents responded generously, both financially and with enthusiastic support. By the end of the day, the team had raised significant funds for new equipment and fostered a stronger sense of community pride. The virtual Tag Day site will be active through April 30th. Every little bit helps!  


 

Celebrating St. Patrick's Day

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The Social Studies Department at Herndon HS celebrated St. Patrick's Day in style! The teachers were decked out in green, ready to share their love of Irish culture with their students. They were sporting everything from shamrock pins to full-on green outfits. The teachers had a blast, and the students loved it too. It was a great way to build school spirit and celebrate a fun holiday.