Cole Harbison Reports

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Cole Harbison gave his first reports at the Henry Hudson Regional Board of Education meeting this week, highlighting activities from each of the three schools in the district.

Harbison, a senior at Henry Hudson, will be attending each of the board meetings, submitting his Student Representative Report in the regular order of business. His report is included in the series that also includes reports from the superintendent, business administrator, board president, principal and each of the board committees.

Harbison compiles the information he receives monthly from each of the schools and presents his summary under the guidance of student council advisors Dawn DeSanto and Miranda Saryian.

Addressing activities at the Atlantic Highlands Elementary School Harbison reported on the PTO Book Fair this month, a two event which took place October 16 and 17.

Highlands Elementary School students had special studies on the events of 9-11 in 2001, he continued, exploring both its place in history and the everyday heroes who stepped up to help others in a time of crisis. He noted that age-appropriate activities were thoughtfully infused into lessons, giving students a meaningful perspective on how the events of 9/11 continue to impact their own community today.

Looking ahead, students are looking forward to the first Feel Good Friday of the year on September 26 and are eager to share more fun and engaging events as the school year unfolds!

The regional high school Drama Club is proud to present Be More Chill for this year’s fall high school musical, Harbison continued, explain it is the story of Jeremy Heere, an awkward teenager who gains access to a supercomputer that helps him learn how to be cool and popular at school. However, this technology comes with a high cost and grave consequences – will Jeremy be able to overcome them?? He challenges those hearing his report. Performances are November 21 and 22 with tickets on sale now at CUR8.com and search HHRS for the production.

The Pep Band kicked off the year with a performance at the Keyport Football game September 13 and 40 members of the Henry Hudson Pep Band, including some of new 7th-grade members, performed for the crowd and cheered on the football team.

The highlight of Harbison’s talk was announcement that the photography of Henry Hudson Regional students will be on exhibit now through October 14 in the Nilson Gallery at the Monmouth Museum. “This is an amazing opportunity for the students and Ms. Koehler is so proud of their achievements and talents.,” the representative wrote. Past and current students who are featured in the show are: -Lily Thorne , Jordan Balthazar, Kai Newman, Nico Kurdes, Chloe Fiel, Will Douglas, John Sierchio, Dylan Melnyk, Chloe Warden, Alex Trenet,,Ubaldo Garcia, Jayden Kubinak, Cristian Perez, Athena Spyropoulos and- and Elizabeth Baires The correspondent called for congratulations to all HHRS photography students from the 2024-2025 class and urging them to keep up the amazing work! Harbison also added the Monmouth Museum’s website at www.monmouthmuseum.org. for those wanting further information and passed out information brochures.

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