Haven and Pretty Prairie schools will have a snow day.
Hesston College and Newman University s campuses will be closed Tuesday; classes will be taught remotely.
Hutchinson Community College and Wichita State University will have a snow day. They are hoping this action will also help with the conservation of energy.
Hutch Schools news:
The Hutchinson Middle School boys basketball games at Goddard Eisenhower are off for today. The games have been canceled.
Tuesday s HHS basketball home games against Maize have been postponed until Feb. 25.
The pre-K walk-in enrollment clinic at Avenue A for Tuesday will not go on, but you still can fill out pre-enrollment information online or call 620-615-4950 to schedule an appointment.
Webb resigns from Lubbock ISD Board of Trustees Lubbock attorney Ben Webb has been appointed to the County Court at Law #3 by the Lubbock County Commissioner’s Court. (Source: Lubbock ISD) By KCBD Staff | February 11, 2021 at 12:17 PM CST - Updated February 11 at 12:17 PM
LUBBOCK, Texas (NEWS RELEASE) - Lubbock ISD District 3 Trustee Ben Webb has announced his resignation from the Board of Trustees in a letter to fellow board members, effective February 28, 2021. Lubbock County Commissioners appointed Webb Judge for Lubbock County Court at Law No. 3, requiring his resignation from the Lubbock ISD Board of Trustees.
Webb has practiced law in Lubbock for more than 15 years. He and wife Karen have two children, and are active in the PTAs at Hutchinson Middle School and Lubbock High School where their children attend school. Webb is also a former board member of the Lubbock ISD Foundation for Excellence.
Despite the delays due to COVID-19 and the complications of legal matters, Texas Tech remains to put forth its mural project in collaboration with Hutchinson Middle School.
Grant Gerlich, Tech University Outreach and Engagement community engagement manager, said the mural project started when a member of his community at the Tech Terrace UNIT Neighborhood Association, who Gerlich is the president of, asked if there was something they could do to beautify the wall surrounding Hutchinson Middle School.
The collaboration with Tech began when Gerlich saw the School of Art Professor Andrew Martin, he said. After discussing the matter, Martin offered to have his senior painting students work on the project.
Local teachers win coveted statewide award
TOPEKA Teachers in Buhler, Hesston, Hutchinson, Lyons and Moundridge are among 32 first-year educators from Kansas who were recognized for their outstanding teaching skills. These teachers received the 2021 Kansas Horizon Award.
The 2021 Kansas Horizon Award recipients were announced Jan. 7 by the Kansas State Department of Education. The Kansas Horizon Award program, sponsored by KSDE, gives all school districts in the state an opportunity to nominate one elementary and one secondary teacher for the award. To be eligible for the award, teachers must have successfully completed their first year of teaching and have performed in such a way as to distinguish themselves as outstanding.