Kindergarten Graduation

   

Friday, May 18

9:30 am

HES Gym

Summer Reading Program Sweepstake

Details about the sweepstakes, including the official rules and the online entry form can be found at www.path2college529.com/news/reading.shtml.

Enter for your chance to win $5,529 toward a Path2College 529 Plan

For the third consecutive year, the Path2College 529 Plan is working with Georgia Public Library Service during the 2012 Summer Reading Program.

Legal residents of the state of Georgia who are at least 21 years of age or older, are the parent, legal guardian or grandparent of a child born in 1996 or after and who is participating in the 2012 Summer Reading Program may enter for a chance to win. Enter the sweepstakes by completing the entry form between May 1 – July 31, 2012. 

HES Yearbook

The HES yearbook committee is pleased to announce this year's yearbook, "Showtime 2011-2012," bursts with photos, student portraits, activities, highlights and of course, space for special autographs.  The smiles and memories of your student's year at HES will be remembered forever in a yearbook.  As you make choices about purchases for your student, please consider the long-term value of a yearbook.

For the price of a CD or a few music downloads, your student can have a book that captures forever special events of this year.  A yearbook grows more valuable over time.  Can you say the same thing about a CD or a music download?  Make sure your student doesn't miss on this opportunity!

We will accept "Early Bird" yearbook orders through March 23rd, specially priced at $20.00.  After that time, the regular price of the book will be $25.00.

We also have 2009-2010 and 2010-2011 yearbooks still available for an additional $10 each if you purchase a 2011-2012 yearbook,

Black History Program DVD

We are excited this year at HES to offer our parents a Hunt Elementary Black History Program on DVD.  This DVD is being pre-sold starting Thursday, March 1 through Monday, March 23rd.  The cost is $10 per DVD.

History

Hunt Elementary School was named for Henry Alexander Hunt, Jr. (10/10/1886-10/1/1938). He was born in Sparta, Georgia, graduated from Atlanta University and became a teacher in Jackson, GA. In February 1904 Hunt became the principal of the Fort Valley High and Industrial School (FVHI) which favored simple agricultural and manual training.  Read More...

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