
Harriman High School CTE students have been hard at work, applying the skills they have learned in their Marketing, Teaching as a Profession, and STEM courses to create banners showcasing our local business sponsors in our gym. Awesome work, students!



Yesterday, several students from Mrs. Stout's and Ms. King's classes visited the University of Tennessee to explore the Baker School of Public Policy and Public Affairs. During their trip, they learned about the school and Senator Baker's enduring legacy. They experienced a taste of college life by participating in a mini-lecture on government, civics, and an economic scenario. The students also enjoyed a guided tour of the Baker School and had the opportunity to engage in a Q&A session with current UT students.



Just in time for the HOLIDAYS!!!
If you need a sweet treat, something to go with your morning coffee, or yummy goodness to serve the family this Thanksgiving or Christmas - LOOK NO FURTHER!!
You can place your order online, and they will be ready for pickup on December 12th between 1:00 and 3:00.


📚 Help Support the FCCLA Winter Book Drive! 📚
Do you have gently used books at home that need a new reader? You might consider purchasing some new ones. Either way, you can donate them to the FCCLA Book Drive!
We are asking for books for children ages K-5.
All books collected will be shared with those in need in our community, spreading the joy of reading this winter season.
How to Donate:
- Donations can be dropped off or placed in the boxes in HHS or HMS lobby.


Congratulations to our Sophomores and Juniors who are on track to graduate as Tennessee Scholars!
What does it take to receive this honor?
Maintain a "C" average or higher in all required classes.
Complete 60 hours of community service.
Achieve 95% or higher attendance.
Have no out-of-school suspensions.
Who can apply?
ALL high school students are eligible! See Mrs. Briley for more details!


It's time for the Blue Devils to take the court!


Last Friday, Harriman High DECA and FCCLA students traveled to Knoxville for the East TN Fall Leadership Conference. Students participated in four leadership workshops and left equipped with new skills that will help them be ready to compete this year.


Please help us celebrate and honor our Veterans! Make plans to attend the Veterans Day Parade - Monday, November 11, 2024.


Congratulations to the graduates of the 2024 Roane Youth Leadership Program!
Tonight, we celebrate these students for their dedication and hard work in developing their leadership skills. Throughout the program, they had the opportunity to engage with community leaders, attend civic meetings, and apply what they’ve learned through a hands-on community service project.
We are confident that the skills these young leaders have gained will continue to serve them well in all their future endeavors. We can’t wait to see the amazing things they’ll accomplish next.
Once again, congratulations to all the Roane Youth Leadership graduates!


📢 Calling ALL HHS Students! 📢
🎨 Show Your Patriotism in the Veterans Day Poster Contest! 🎨
Your artwork can help honor our Veterans! Create a poster representing pride, gratitude, and respect for our heroes. ALL posters will be displayed from November 11-15 – and winners will have their art showcased throughout the city of Harriman!
📝 How to Enter
Pick up your official entry form in the lobby or from your teachers!
Don’t miss this chance to share your talent and appreciation for our Veterans!


Yesterday, the students and staff of HHS made a powerful statement by choosing not to dress up for Halloween. Instead, they came together in Pink and Teal to honor those fighting cancer. Many chose Teal specifically to show their support for Alyssa Branam, who is currently battling ovarian cancer. This act of unity and compassion reflects the heart and strength of our community, standing together for a cause that hits close to home. Thank you, HHS students, for showing such inspiring support and solidarity. #WeAreHarriman #beat cancer #cancersucks #TealOut


Attention Juniors! If you are interested in serving on Prom Committee, you MUST ATTEND this meeting! If you have questions, please see Mrs. Stout.


🌟 Exciting News! 🌟 Some of our HHS Spanish and Art students had the opportunity to take a first-ever trip to the 2024 Latin Iberian Show - The Arts & Dance Experience! 🎨💃 From vibrant art displays to captivating dance performances, our students immersed themselves in the beauty of Latin culture.
A huge thank you to Los Primos Mexican Restaurant for generously sponsoring part of the cost and helping make this experience possible. We’re so grateful for your support! 🫶 #HHS #LatinIberianShow #ArtAndDance #Grateful #LosPrimosRestaurant


On Monday, HHS participated in the Student Mock Election. This is a statewide initiative organized by the Tennessee Secretary of State's office. It encourages students from all schooling types (public, private, and home school) across Tennessee, from PreK to 12th grade, to participate. It’s an opportunity for students to learn about the electoral process in a hands-on way. For additional resources on civics education and information on upcoming Student Mock Elections, students and educators can visit the Tennessee Secretary of State's Civics Education page - https://sos.tn.gov/civics.



🎉 Congratulations to the Winners of the 2nd Annual Cornstalk Heights Historical Community Organization's Ghost Story Contest! 🎉
1st Place: Kianna Martin – "522 Days"
2nd Place: Sidney Giles – "The Stalker"
3rd Place: Hermoine Jones – "Blood Shed: The Johnstons' Ghost"
Each of these talented students was awarded for their creativity and storytelling: $150 for first place, $100 for second, and $50 for third. Well done to all who participated and brought these haunting tales to life!


This year, our Annual Pink Out will be a little different as we aim to raise awareness and support for ovarian cancer by wearing TEAL. This is just a small way to show our love and encouragement for our own Alyssa Branam, who is courageously fighting this disease with such grace!


📣 Join HHS DECA in Making a Difference for Roane County's Pets! 🐾
We’re thrilled to announce our Pet Food Drive running from October 30 through November 1! This is a fantastic chance for our school community to come together and support the Roane County Animal Shelter. Here’s what we’re collecting:
- 🐶 Wet & Dry Dog Food
- 🐱 Wet Cat Food
- 🐾 Cat Litter
- 🎾 Pet Toys
Every donation will go directly to help pets in need, providing essential food and supplies to the shelter. Let’s rally together to give these animals a brighter day and better care!
Drop-Off Locations: Look for collection bins in the school’s main lobby and outside the DECA office.
Spread the Word! Share this with friends and family who’d like to help.
Thank you for your compassion and generosity! Let’s make this drive a huge success for our community’s pets!


On Saturday, October 5th, HHS Students shared their talents at the annual Oak Ridge Street Painting Festival. Congratulations to Dashia Prajapati, who was awarded First Place for her artwork "The Eye of the Storm."
Since 1999, the Rotary Club of Oak Ridge has sponsored the annual Oak Ridge Street Painting Festival.
This festive occasion raises money for scholarships for students at Roane State Community College, helping provide an educated workforce for businesses moving to our region.
The festival allows local artists of all ages to showcase their talents and provides a fun time for the Oak Ridge community. In the past 25 years, your generous donations have allowed Roane State to award over 100 scholarships totaling over $200,000!




HHS Football Spotlight Tonight!
Don’t miss the action tonight at 8:00 p.m. on BBB Communications as Exigent Sports sits down with Head Coach Travis Tapp, Seniors Grayson Kreis and Zac Mahoney, and Junior Cam Anderson to talk all things football!


Friday Night: Senior Night & Historic Rivalry Game!
Join us as we celebrate the Class of 2025! Our seniors will be honoring the educators who have made a lasting impact on their educational journey.
But that’s not all—this Friday marks the 106th meeting of two teams who have faced off every year since 1924, making this the longest high school football rivalry in Tennessee! Don’t miss this incredible night of tradition, tribute, and football history.
