
AHHS: US History classes built Hoovervilles demonstrating the difficulties of the Stock Market Crash in 1929, resulting in the homelessness of millions.





*** High School Girls Basketball tonight vs. Richmond-Burton 6:00. ***

*** No Middle School Wrestling practice until next Monday, Feb. 7th 3:00-5:00. Picture forms will be sent home on Monday as we will be doing team pictures on Tuesday. Please make sure the boys bring back their forms and have their meet warm ups and singlets on Tuesday. Thanks, Coach Lalor***

ISBE: REGISTERING TO VOTE IN ILLINOIS
If you are 17 years old you can register and vote in a primary as long as you will be 18 years old by the following regular election.
-You must be a United States Citizen.
-You must be 17 years old on or before the date of the Primary Election and
turn 18 on or before the date of the General or Consolidated Election.
-You must live in your election precinct at least 30 days prior to Election Day.
-You may not claim the right to vote anywhere else.
-You must have a valid driver’s license or state ID to register online.

AHHS: Some highlights from tonight's game vs. Rockford Christian Life & Ladies Basketball Senior Night!
🖤💚🏀💚🖤
#LadyGiants





AHMS: In 6th grade science class, Mr. Stewart gave an informative presentation on land resources. He also had a chance to speak to the students about various career options within our Mchenry county conservation district.





Congratulations to our Middle School wrestling team. Last night the guys did a great job for their first meet winning 7 matches wrestling against Genoa-Kingston, Oregon & Rochelle. The Giants were led by Ulysses Johnson who went 3-0 and won every one of his matches by a pin, Caleb Linneman went 2-1 and won both of his by pin too. Camden Spiniolas and Jack Stewart had to wrestle some pretty though kids but both ended up getting a win. Kyle Linneman, Logan Klein and Georg Loftis-Longfield all had hard fought matches and did a great job. Proud of you guys!!

Let's Celebrate CTE Month!
Career and Technical Education Month is a public awareness campaign that takes place each February to celebrate the value of CTE.
What is CTE?
Career and technical education, or CTE, is education that directly prepares students for high-wage, high-demand careers. CTE covers many different fields, including health care, information technology, advanced manufacturing, hospitality and management and many more. Through CTE, learners gain real-world skills that prepare them to succeed in college and a career that they are passionate about.
Share with the us how much you love CTE in the comments below!


*** Tuesday Feb. 1st High School Girls and Boys Basketball home vs. Christian Life 6:00 start. We will be honoring our High School Girl Senior Players and Parents at 5:50 prior to their game. ***

AHHS: McHenry County College hosted two informational presentations for 11th and 12th grade students. MCC reps answered student questions, shared valuable resources/materials, and offered MCC swag!





AHHS: McHenry County College held two informational presentations for 12th & 11th grade students. MCC reps answered student questions, shared materials/resources, and offered MCC goodies.





A-H ELEMENTARY: Mrs. Spraker's 3rd grade celebrated being 100 days brighter on their 100th day of school!


A-H ELEMENTARY: Ms. Otter’s 3rd grade class celebrated 100 Days with Smarties.


COMMUNITY NEWS:
A1C Screening-Diabetes Clinic on Thursday, February 24, 2022. 2:30 - 6:15 PM at St. John’s Lutheran Church, 9812 St. Albans St. Hebron 60034

*** There is Middle School Wrestling Practice tonight 3:00-4:30. It wasn't listed on the original practice schedule but because we lost a practice on Tuesday we will practice tonight.***

*** Home Middle School Girls Basketball Game Tonight vs. Prairie Crossing, 7th & 8th grade games starting @ 4:30 ***

AHHS HONOR ROLL ANNOUNCEMENT:
Congratulations to our 2021-22 Semester 1 Alden-Hebron High School Honor Roll & High Honor Roll students!
Your dedication to your school work makes us very proud of you all! Keep up the great work!
#AHGiantPride





Attention A-H High School seniors: The Community Foundation for McHenry County’s 2022 Scholarships are now available for two-year, four-year, and technical degree programs.
This year, 13 scholarship opportunities are available and over $25,000 will be awarded to local students.
Applications are due March 11 by 4 pm.
Scholarship eligibility criteria and details about the application process can be found on our website at thecfmc.org/receive/scholarships.
Scholarship announcement via Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheCFMC/posts/4637551469656305
Winners will be selected by the end of April.

AHHS: It's Hawaiian Night on Saturday, January 29th
---HS GIRLS GAME | 4:30 PM
---HS BOYS GAME | 6:00 PM
---GAMES, FOOD, SLUSHIES, AND MORE!

Survey Now Available!
Dear District, 19 Families :
Starting this month, parents, students (4th-12th grades) and educators across Illinois have an opportunity to participate in the statewide Illinois 5Essentials Survey. On behalf of the Illinois State Board of Education, the Illinois 5Essentials Survey will be administered online by UChicago Impact at the University of Chicago. The survey gathers data related to five indicators that can predict important student outcomes, including improved attendance and larger test score gains. This survey is designed to generate a detailed picture of the inner workings of your child’s school.
5Essentials Parent Survey
The parent survey takes approximately 10-15 minutes to complete and is available in English and Spanish. To take the survey, visit https://survey.5-essentials.org/Illinois/. One survey per child can be submitted per family. The survey window will be open until March 11, 2022. Your participation in the parent portion of the survey will help us understand the conditions at your child’s school and guide improvement. Your identity and survey responses will be kept completely confidential and will never be connected to you or your child.
For more information about the Illinois 5Essentials Survey, or to view previous years’ reports, please visit https://www.5-essentials.org/illinois. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact 5Essentials Client Services at 1-866-440-1874 or impact-surveys@uchicago.edu.
Thank you in advance for providing us with your feedback.
Sincerely,
Tiffany Elswick
District 19 Superintendent
