
Parent Information Meeting on College Credit Plus


Good luck Bears!


Happy Monday!


National FFA Week Dress Up Days!
February 3rd-7th


Hardin Northern HS Boys Basketball vs. Arlington
Tonight, the high school boys basketball team hosted Arlington. The final score for the varsity game was HN 36, Arlington 72. Leading the Bears in scoring were:
Xander Wilson-20 points
Mason Stewart-4 points
Christian Rostorfer-4 points
Andrew Sutton-4 points
In the JV game, the final score was HN 27, Arlington 41 and in the Freshman game, HN 28, Arlington 44.

Results from the JH boys basketball game against Ridgedale.


Way to go Bears! 🏀


Good luck Bears!


Good luck Bears!


Good luck Bears!


Good luck Bears!


Way to go Bears! 🏀


The first grade at Hardin Northern spent January learning about Arctic animals. They had fun making crafts. They worked really hard using their notes to write a nonfiction story.






The Full Day Preschool talked about hibernation this week. They discussed the habitats that the animals lived in, built dens, designed bears, pretended to hibernate like bats, and retold the story, "Bear Snores on."











Liza is the 1st kindergartener to join the wall twice!! Liza is able to write all 100 sight words. Fantastic job, Liza!


Senior and Parent meeting for the New York City Trip.
Wednesday, February 5th at 6:45 p.m.


Good luck Bears!


🏀Lady Bears Win on Senior Night!🏀
Last night, the Hardin Northern High School girls took on Ridgemont and came out with a big win, 40-20!
Leading scorers: Addy Bacon-14 points and Heidi Trachsel-8 points
It was also Senior Night, and we want to send a huge congratulations to our seniors for their dedication and success over the years. Thank you for your hard work, leadership, and commitment to the program!




Ellary has joined the Kindergarten Sight Word Club! Great job reading 100 sight words, Ellary!


A Special Display to Inspire Future Generations!
Recently, the family of Norm Jolliff, Hardin Northern Class of 1953 and a member of our Hall of Distinction, loaned two of his official U.S. patent plaques to the school to put on display.
As an engineer, Norm earned an impressive 27 U.S. patents, a remarkable achievement that showcases the power of innovation and dedication. These plaques are now proudly on display in front of the library, serving as an inspiration to all students who walk our halls.
This is a powerful reminder of the limitless potential our education at Hardin Northern provides. Norm's success proves that with hard work, ambition, and a great foundation, anything is possible!
Let's all continue to strive for the best and make the most of the opportunities we have here at Hardin Northern!

