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“Students Voting for Democracy” Mock Election Results 2022

The results are in! Despite the fact that the district-wide student mock election results don’t match up exactly with the real 2022 election results, the purpose of the exercise remains the same: to teach students about local, state and federal government, how to research and make informed voting decisions, and about civic responsibilities. Grades K-2 […]

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HCPS Announces a New Principal for Fletcher Elementary

HENDERSONVILLE, N.C. (Nov. 15, 2022) – Following approval by the Henderson County Board of Public Education on Monday, Henderson County Public Schools (HCPS) announces a new principal at Fletcher Elementary, effective November 28, 2022. Matthew Haney, the current Principal at Flat Rock Middle School, will lead Fletcher Elementary. Haney fills the principalship vacated by Tammy […]

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Henderson County Public Schools Honors America’s Veterans

HENDERSONVILLE, N.C. (Nov. 10, 2022) – In honor of the men and women who served in the United States Armed Forces, staff and students from across Henderson County Public Schools (HCPS) are pausing to recognize those who have so clearly demonstrated the values of service, sacrifice, inclusion, and love of country. Throughout the month of […]

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Nicole Riddle receives 2022 NCSTA District 8 Outstanding Elementary School Science Teacher Award

Etowah Elementary’s Nicole Riddle received the 2022 North Carolina Science Teachers Association (NCSTA) District 8 Outstanding Elementary School Science Teacher Award on November 3rd. A 5th grade Math and Science teacher at Etowah, Riddle is always researching and employing instructional methods that will intrigue and inspire her students. She has taught at Etowah for the past […]

Day of the Dead Celebration

Sugarloaf & Upward Elementary Honor Multilingual Families through DĂ­a de los Muertos

While the name, “Day of the Dead” might sound a little somber to the uninformed, this 3,000 year-old cultural tradition is the complete opposite of fearful or depressing. For the second year in a row, the Amig@s Club of Sugarloaf Elementary School is celebrating DĂ­a de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead as just […]

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Wall of Honor – Recognizing HCPS Veterans

In Observance of Veterans’ History Awareness Month in North Carolina, Henderson County Public Schools honors the staff members in our HCPS Family who have served our country in the military, and who continue to serve the students and families of our community.  United States Army SGT Keith Deese, West Henderson High SGT Phyllis Bailey, Bruce […]

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Shannon Auten Named HCPS Principal of the Year for 2022-2023

HENDERSONVILLE, N.C. (Sept.30, 2022) –Walking through the front door to a cheering crowd of Innovative High School students, staff, and family, Principal Shannon Auten was surprised with the news on Thursday that she has been named the 2022-23 Principal of the Year for Henderson County Public Schools (HCPS). Everyone gathered in the atrium with posters, balloons, […]

Educator of Excellence Dena Rashkover

Dena Rashkover is the HCPS 2022 Exceptional Children’s “Educator of Excellence”

Dena Rashkover, an Exceptional Children’s teacher at Upward Elementary School has been named the district representative for North Carolina’s Exceptional Children’s Educator of Excellence. She will represent Henderson County Public Schools (HCPS) at the statewide annual conference this November in Greensboro. Rashkover is a National Board Certified teacher with a bachelor’s degree in Psychology from […]

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A Mainstay of East Henderson High School Retires After Four Decades

HENDERSONVILLE, N.C. (Sept. 29, 2022) –For anyone who has spent even a little bit of time on the campus of East Henderson High School over the last forty years, the name Nancy Harris will ring a bell. What began in 1979 as a temporary custodial position following college, developed into a dedicated career of working […]