This is not a Wikipedia article: It is an individual user's work-in-progress page, and may be incomplete and/or unreliable. For guidance on developing this draft, see Wikipedia:So you made a userspace draft. Find sources: Google (books · news · scholar · free images · WP refs) · FENS · JSTOR · TWL |
Hinton Community School (Hinton, Iowa) is the public school district covering Hinton, Iowa.
Athletics
editThe school's mascot is the Blackhawk and the school district's Athletic Director is Ben Hertenstein. There are many athletic opportunities offered through the school and several others through other school districts that students may participate in such as the Sioux City Metro Swim Team and Sergeant Bluff-Luton's Soccer Team.
Boy's Athletics
editBaseball
editBasketball
editCross Country
editFootball
editGolf
editTrack & Field
editWrestling
editGirl's Athletics
editBasketball
editCross Country
editGolf
editSoftball
editTrack & Field
editVolleyball
editEnrollment Demographics
editExtracurricular Activities and Organizations
editLeadership Organizations
editDECA
editFCCLA
editNational Honor Society
editStudent Council
editPerformance Arts
editBand
editChorus
editDrill Team
editShow Choir
editScholastic Organizations
editCompetitive Debate
editThe debate team is sponsored by Katherine Hunter. They compete within the National Forensic League at multiple events each year.
Math Club
editMath Club is sponsored by Krista Nelson. They meet on the last Friday of every month and take brain-teasing test. Points are recorded through the year. There is a scholarship for a graduating senior had participated in the club.
Quiz Bowl
editThe Quiz Bowl team is sponsored by Kathi Oetken and meets every Wednesday morning to practice answering questions. They travel to multiple competitions at other schools yearly.
Other Organizations
edit====The Fellowship of Christian Athletes==== Although this is not a school sponsored organization, they do meet in the library every other Friday morning. This group is lead by Doug Lacey and consist of many students from the high school and middle school. Meetings may consist of a few songs, a guest or member speaker, and prayer.
References
editExternal links
edit