Mission Statement 

Our mission at William Henry Harrison High School is to ensure that all students can develop as responsible, independent and contributing citizens and become lifelong learners. This process is the shared responsibility of students, parents, teachers and community members.

 

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There is a parent meeting for all current juniors that are interested in going on next years Senior Class trip to Washington DC and New York City.  The meeting is Thursday February 1 in the High School Media Center at 7:00 PM.  Any questions please contact  shawn.sowders@southwestschools.org

 

2011-2012 Student Handbook

 

Harrison High School-spiritwear

 

 

Schedule February High School
Conferences here.

 

Today's News

High School Video News

Freshman Orientation Slideshow

 

 


 

William Henry Harrison High School State Report Card

Mr. Tracy's Message

 

 

Booster Clubs
Athletic     
Drama     
Music

 

High School Policies:
Drug and Alcohol
Attendance

Code of Conduct
 

ANNOUNCING ON- LINE PAYMENT OPTION
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Progress Book for Parents

Progress Book for Teachers

 

Parents please read:

Notes are REQUIRED EACH and EVERY time a student is absent or tardy to/from school.
As stated in the new Attendance Policy (adopted by Board in July), it is the obligation of the parent/guardian to report a child’s absence or tardy/early dismissal each day.  The policy requires that parents call the school if their child is going to be absent. 
Upon the student’s return to school from an absence or tardy, the parent shall provide written documentation stating the day(s) absent/tardy and the reason for the absence/tardy.  If the school does not receive written documentation within two school days after the student returns, the absence or tardy will be “unexcused.”
After 8 absences or 5 tardies, ONLY a DOCTOR’s note or COURT note will be accepted. The policy also states that the district will refer students and their parents to Hamilton County Juvenile Court for “habitual and chronic unexcused absences.” The Superintendent will also revoke the driving privileges of students of driving age for excessive, unexcused absences.
Please refer to the Attendance Policy below, which directly references The Ohio Revised Code for attendance regulations and stipulations.