Jr. High and High School Newsletter

Hurley R-1 Newsletter: Grades 7-12
Announcements for the weeks of: 
March 14 - March 28, 2025

Important Dates:

March 14 - 3 week grade check
March 15 - 24 - Spring Break
March 31- School NOT in session 
April 14 - School in session
April 18 - School NOT in session
May 2 - 3 week grade check
May 12 - School in session
May 16 - Graduation
May 16 - Last day of school

Sports for Week of: 

March 19, 20 - Archery State Tournament in Branson
March 21 - HS BB vs. Norwood 5:00
March 24- Softball away game @ Sparta 5:00pm
March 24 - HS BB TBA Verona Tournament
March 24 - JHV vs. Sell Knob 5:00
March 25 - Softball vs Marion C. Early 4:30 pm
March 25 - JHV vs. Crane 5:00
March 27 - JHV vs. Wheaton 5:30
March 28 - JHV @ JEB 5:30
March 28- Softball @ Wheaton 5:00pm

High School Announcements  (Grades 9-12)

Principal Note for High Schoolers: As we head into Spring Break, we want to thank you for your continued support and partnership. This is a great time for students to recharge, spend time with family, and return refreshed for the final stretch of the school year. We encourage students to stay engaged in their learning by reading, exploring new interests, and enjoying well-deserved rest. Have a safe and enjoyable break! We look forward to welcoming everyone back on Tuesday, March 25. 

Counselor Note for High Schoolers: Great work with the ASVAB, students.  You have been working very hard and we noticed it on March 4.  We have received the results so if you would like copies of ASVAB scores please feel free to email me at kslater@hurleytigers.org.  We are undergoing ICAP (individual career and academic plan) reviews.  My hope is to have all Freshmen finished before Spring Break followed by the rest of the classes after Spring Break.  If any Seniors still need help filling out scholarships, please contact me and I will sit down and help you with this process.  Keep up the good work, Tigers!

Club Announcements: 

FFA

  • The Dairy Foods team had their first contest at Stoutland, the team placed 13th!

  • Congratulations to Jocelynn Adams on being accepted into the State FFA Choir!

  • Contest Schedule 

    • Hillcrest CDE March 15th, Dairy Foods team only, we are leaving at 8am

    • Hollister CDE March 17th, Dairy Foods & Soils only, we are leaving at 8am 

    • Marshfield CDE March 22nd, Dairy Foods & Soils only, we are leaving at 7:45am

    • Crowder College CDE March 27th Dairy Foods & Soils only, we are leaving at 7:30am

    • McDonald County CDE March 29th Dairy Foods & Soils only, we are leaving at 7:30am

    • SW District CDE April 3rd Dairy Foods & Soils only, more details to come!

FCA March 26, Mrs. Wertz room 7:00 AM

Jr. High Announcements (Grades 7th & 8th)

Principal Note for Jr. High: As we head into Spring Break, we want to thank you for your continued support and partnership. This is a great time for students to recharge, spend time with family, and return refreshed for the final stretch of the school year. We encourage students to stay engaged in their learning by reading, exploring new interests, and enjoying well-deserved rest. Have a safe and enjoyable break! We look forward to welcoming everyone back on Tuesday, March 25. 

Teacher announcements for Jr. High Core Subjects: 

7th grade ELA (Knight): 7th grade will continue working on their argumentative essays and begin preparing for the MAP test. 

7th grade Math (Conlee): Students will be working on surface area of and volume of 3d shapes. We will begin our work with prisms.

7th grade Science (Hampton):  We will be wrapping up our diversity and adaptation unit to start into the world’s biomes unit that covers large geographical areas and their scientific characteristics.

7th grade Social Studies (Donnell): Students are finishing Eurasia and will start the United States Constitution after break.

8th grade ELA (Knight): 8th grade will continue working on their argumentative essays and begin preparing for the MAP test. 

8th grade Math (Conlee): Students will begin our unit over functions. This unit will involve tables graph and equations and will require students to think critically about different real life scenarios. 

8th grade Science (Hampton):  As we finish up our Newton’s Laws, we will start into our Energy unit looking at different forms of energy in the scientific world.  The Energy Unit is important to our MAP testing areas.  We will be preparing in April for our superbowl of 8th Science MAP testing.  Thank you for motivating your child to do well during school testing time!!!!!

8th grade Social Studies (Donnell): Eighth grade will start learning about the Constitution of the United States after break and finishing Eurasia this week.