
Good morning, tigers!
Junior class will be in the lobby selling donuts to earn money for prom this morning. Don't forget to bring your dollar. We can't wait to see you!

The deadline for registering for the December 9th ACT test is tomorrow, Friday, November 3, 2023. If you take the December test, ACT is offering a free retake. If your student is a sophomore through senior, this would be a great opportunity for him/her to be able to take the ACT twice for one price.
Additionally, I have five fee waivers for those students who qualify.
If you have any questions, or if I can help you in any way, please feel free to contact me.

Exciting news! Hurley's Student Air Rifle (SAR) will host their first tournament on Tuesday, November 7. The first relay begins at 6:00, and the second begins at 7:00 in the multi-purpose gym. Come out to root for our SAR team! #HurleyTigerUp


Hurley R-1 School District is looking at working with EF Tours to take current grades 7-11 to Washington, D.C. in June of 2025. If this is something you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, please register for the informational meeting in the library on November 9 at 6:30. You can scan the QR code on the flyer, go to the link https://rsvp.efexploreamerica.com/ea9s88y, or contact Mr. Baker. We hope to see you there!


HURLEY is searching for a second-semester PE instructor K-12 and a coach. Our application information is located don our website at www.hurleytigers.org.


Junior, Cali Frogley, has qualified for her third XC state run in three years! She finished 18th out of 75 runners. Congratulations, Cali! #HurleyTigerUp


Happy Friday Tigers! FFA will be selling donuts for $1 this morning while supplies last.
Yesterday a few of our members who are interested in a career in animal science, conservation, and soil/water had the opportunity to take a trip to a local Stone County farm with local Stone County FFA members. We met with representatives from NRCS and the Soil and Water Conservation District to learn about the balance between raising livestock and growing crops. We would like to send a huge shout out to the Crane Ag Program as well! Thank you to Mrs. Shoenberger and her students who provided lunch for everyone outside of the elements after our tour.

Tomorrow is the final day of Red Ribbon Week--Red Day! We are RED-y to be drug free! Let's deck out in the color red and wear red ribbons.


Don't forget the fall carnival on Friday, October 27, from 5-7 PM! There will be food, games, and most importantly, fun! We'll see YOU there! #HurleyTigerUp


Friday, October 27 is our first Blood Drive of the school year! Come to the multipurpose gym from 12pm - 4pm to donate blood and save a life. We look forward to seeing you!

Thursday's theme day for Red Ribbon Week is Pajama Day. "Don't get caught sleeping--say NO to drugs!"


New Hurley R-I School District volunteer requirements may be accessed at https://tinyurl.com/5n7ha63j

Tomorrow is day 2 of Red Ribbon Week! Celebrate with us on Tie-Dye Day and say "peace out" to drugs!


As Veterans Day is coming up, the Hurley FFA Chapter would like to extend our invitation to all of the veterans in our community. We hope that you will join us on Friday, November 10th.
We will offer a hot breakfast that is cooked and served by our FFA members to veterans in the cafeteria from 7:30 AM to 8:30 AM. We will host a short assembly in the gym starting at 9:00 AM to recognize each veteran. We are asking that family members bring or send photos to lmotley@hurleytigers.org to create a slideshow for the assembly.
We can't wait to see you there! Thank you for your service!

There is a coat and blanket drive being sponsored by Arising-N-Hope and Unite Table Rock Lake from now through Thursday, November 30, 2023. For more details, please see the attached flyer.


Please note from the attached flyer that Stone County Christmas Assistance is taking applications now through December 4, 2023.


The first day of Red Ribbon Week begins tomorrow with Western Day! Wear your western gear and "give drugs the boot!"


Every student in the Sewing class made a blanket and had the opportunity to pick out their own fabric.



Next week, we are celebrating Red Ribbon Week in grades K-12! Check out our theme days and pledge to be drug free!


Jr. High science has been learning the cells, organelles and their functions. These last two days we have made candy cells!




