
The Lady Cats Volleyball teams have been playing lots of volleyball the last few days. Last Friday Aug 8, they had scrimmages against Burk, Windthorst, and Legacy. Last night, they had a dual match against Gainesville and Whitesboro.
All three teams beat Gainesville!! The JV teams both beat Whitesboro. The Varsity fought hard against Whitesboro.
We have our first home game next Tuesday Aug 19 against Memorial of WFISD. We need a huge crowd to come out and cheer them on! Go Lady Cats!
All three teams beat Gainesville!! The JV teams both beat Whitesboro. The Varsity fought hard against Whitesboro.
We have our first home game next Tuesday Aug 19 against Memorial of WFISD. We need a huge crowd to come out and cheer them on! Go Lady Cats!




Tonight during Meet the Teacher! You are also able to request to view curriculum throughout the school year by contacting the campus counselor: HES/Mrs. Allen; HJH/Mrs. Johnson; HHS/Mrs. Wiley


Volleyball parents and anyone who may go watch games/events at Burkburnett this year.
They have adopted a CLEAR BAG policy for spectators. Please make note.
This applies to the VB scrimmages at Burk tomorrow.
They have adopted a CLEAR BAG policy for spectators. Please make note.
This applies to the VB scrimmages at Burk tomorrow.

The HHS Lady Cats Volleyball Teams have been preparing for their first scrimmages at Burkburnett on Friday Aug 8. We have 3 teams that you can come out and support starting at 9:00 AM at Burkburnett High School.


Henrietta ISD Board Attends Statewide Leadership Training to Strengthen Governance and Support for Students
Members of the Henrietta ISD Board of Trustees recently joined other school leaders from across the state at the Texas Association of School Boards (TASB) Summer Leadership Institute, held in San Antonio and Fort Worth. The conference offered in-depth learning sessions on everything from school finance and policy updates to leadership and community engagement.
Board members attended sessions tailored to both new and experienced trustees, diving into real-world challenges and learning from fellow board members across Texas. Superintendent Jaime Clark, who attended alongside the board, said the group’s dedication to continued learning is one of the things that makes Henrietta ISD special.
“Our board members don’t just show up to meetings. They show up to learn,” Clark said. “They ask smart questions, stay curious, and genuinely want to make the best decisions for our students and staff. Their involvement in this kind of training says a lot about how seriously they take their role.”
Board President Brad Yurcho said the experience reaffirmed the importance of ongoing education for school board members.
“We don’t take this responsibility lightly,” Yurcho said. “Attending the Summer Leadership Institute helps us stay informed and focused on what matters most. We want to make the right decisions for the future of our schools.”
Henrietta ISD has made board development a priority in recent years, recognizing that effective governance plays a key role in student success. The board plans to continue attending the institute each summer as part of its commitment to strong, student-centered leadership.
For more information about the Henrietta ISD Board of Trustees, visit www.henrietta-isd.net.
Members of the Henrietta ISD Board of Trustees recently joined other school leaders from across the state at the Texas Association of School Boards (TASB) Summer Leadership Institute, held in San Antonio and Fort Worth. The conference offered in-depth learning sessions on everything from school finance and policy updates to leadership and community engagement.
Board members attended sessions tailored to both new and experienced trustees, diving into real-world challenges and learning from fellow board members across Texas. Superintendent Jaime Clark, who attended alongside the board, said the group’s dedication to continued learning is one of the things that makes Henrietta ISD special.
“Our board members don’t just show up to meetings. They show up to learn,” Clark said. “They ask smart questions, stay curious, and genuinely want to make the best decisions for our students and staff. Their involvement in this kind of training says a lot about how seriously they take their role.”
Board President Brad Yurcho said the experience reaffirmed the importance of ongoing education for school board members.
“We don’t take this responsibility lightly,” Yurcho said. “Attending the Summer Leadership Institute helps us stay informed and focused on what matters most. We want to make the right decisions for the future of our schools.”
Henrietta ISD has made board development a priority in recent years, recognizing that effective governance plays a key role in student success. The board plans to continue attending the institute each summer as part of its commitment to strong, student-centered leadership.
For more information about the Henrietta ISD Board of Trustees, visit www.henrietta-isd.net.


Our Henrietta High School cheerleaders are having a great week at camp! We love their dedication to supporting school spirit! #goldstandard

A letter from the Health Department was sent out to all parents/guardians regarding FREE shot clinic!


Beginning today, please note the summer hours for HISD:
Monday – Thursday, 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Closed on Fridays
Additional District Closure:
We will be closed on July 2nd and 3rd.
We will resume normal business hours on Monday, July 28th.
Thank you and enjoy your summer!


Student EOC/STAAR Scores Available Soon!


Friendly reminder: Outstanding lunch balances are due by Thurs, May 22. Pay by cash, check, or online via My School Bucks. Questions? Email brittanie.brown@henrietta-isd.net.


Hey Bearcat Fans! Let’s gather on the HHS front lawn today around 2:00 p.m. to welcome back our STATE CHAMPION Spelling & Vocabulary Team! It’s one last chance to celebrate another amazing student accomplishment from the 2024–25 school year. We want you there—loud and proud!


Registration for the 25-26 school year is going on now. Log in now to your parent portal accounts to get started!


After 36 years of touching lives at Henrietta ISD, Mrs. Suki Brooks is retiring! HHS is hosting a reception to celebrate her dedication and impact on Bearcat families. Don’t forget your driver’s license for entry!


Crostyn JUST.WON.STATE!!!! 🥇 👏🏼


Registration for the 25-26 school year is open. Log into your parent portal today to get started.


From little stacks to big dreams—every champion starts somewhere. Crostyn will be playing in the State Finals today! We couldn’t be more proud. #webelieve #goldstandard


Congratulations to Crostyn—he’s headed to the State Semifinals tomorrow morning! Your hard work and determination have brought you this far. Stay focused, play your game, and finish strong. #webelieve #goldstandard


Let’s hear it for Crostyn—our Regional Champ!
He aced the competition and is State-bound!
Proud doesn’t even begin to cover it.
#goldstandard


Log in to your parent portal today and get your kids registered for the 25-26 school year.


SAVE THE DATE! HISD will host it's 3rd annual Back to School Bash for students who need school supplies & a backpack on August 5th, 5-7 PM @ Junior High gym. Grades Pre-K through 12th. Free haircuts & more! We will post reminders as the date approaches.
