
Congratulations goes out to Senior Katie Toepfer, who this past weekend was accepted as the only submission in Trumbull County to be accepted into the Top 300 pieces in the Governor's Youth Art Exhibition. Her piece entitled "Staring Contest" will now be professionally framed, delivered and will hang on display in Columbus until May!


Our FCCLA students have been busy making blankets for the Trumbull County Children’s Services!







We're thrilled to announce that Katie Toepfer has been accepted to the state level in Columbus for the 2024 Ohio Governor's Art Show! Katie's two pieces will now be judged to determine if she'll be among the top winners featured at the Department of Education or in the Governor's Building. The judging will take place this weekend. If selected, Katie will be invited to Columbus for the award ceremony in April!


Students in Mrs. Shipman's government class participated in a simulation of how the Electoral College works. It got pretty competitive as students racked up votes to become President of the United States!





Our child development students had the opportunity to listen to Melanie Deluca from Trumbull County Children’s Services. She discussed career paths and what Children’s Services does for the community!


Howland High School is hosting its annual Dodgeball Tournament today in the high school gymnasium. Sixteen teams are competing, and have raised $480 for the American Heart Association! #DodgeballTournament #CommunitySupport #FundraisingSuccess




As we approach Valentine's Day, members of FCCLA share why they love the club!



Mrs. Capan’s yoga class is working hard on their overall wellness by combining yoga poses, flex bands and meditation!


Students in Nicole Pauloski's freshmen ELA classes made masks for Romeo and Juliet!


Our robotics program participated in the VEX Robotics Regional Qualifier at MCCTC over the weekend!





Last month, the Howland High School Leadership and Community Engagement and Pep Club students traveled to The Pro Football Hall of Fame to attend the “Heart of a Hall of Famer”, which is a character educational program where Gold Jacket Hall of Fame members share stories of how the Values of the Game not only affected their careers on the field, but off the field as well. The program focuses on the Hall of Fame Values of Commitment, Integrity, Courage, Respect and Honesty. Our students had the opportunity to hear Kevin Mawae speak. They also had opportunity to tour The Pro Football Hall of Fame.









Mark your calendars!


Mr. Villwock with TLC Insurance Group & Wealth recently visited with students in Mrs. Stevens' Personal Financial Management Class!


You can support our choir boosters by swinging by Chipotle tonight!



Over the last few days, the spirit of giving thrived at Howland High School! Students in the Principles of Foods and Global Foods class embarked on their annual baking extravaganza, which started on Thursday and concluded on Monday.
Guided by teacher, Perri Graf, our students put their culinary skills to work, creating tasty treats with a special purpose. On Tuesday, students came together to package up the freshly baked goods for delivery to Veterans’ Outreach!
Perri Graf shared, "Giving back to the community was a very important lesson for the students. Many organizations were suffering from the lack of volunteers. This was just one of the ways I encouraged students to get involved.”

Howland High School senior Francis (Joey) Gajski recently clinched a spot as a top 5 finalist in the Tribune Chronicle's 20 under Twenty.
As part of his achievement, Joey received a monetary award to donate to a charity of his choice. For the past several years, Joey has been a volunteer with the Vienna VFW Post 3521, and he decided to give back to an organization close to his heart. Joey chose to support Veterans Outreach, an organization that collaborates with Vienna VFW Post 3521. Not only did Joey make a donation, but the Vienna VFW Post 3521 generously matched his donation.
This week, Joey, alongside Vienna VFW Post 3521 members Mark Thomson and Jeff Dreves presented the donation to Veterans Outreach!



Members of the Howland Police Department took 10 of our students on a shopping trip during their annual Shop with a Cop event! Students stopped by Target and were treated to dinner at Salvatore's Pizza in the Eastwood Mall. We appreciate our school resource officers and school staff who helped make this a successful event!



Howland High School's CBI Program students have embraced the spirit of giving this season! They recently purchased gifts for six children from the Salvation Army Angel Tree at Eastwood Mall. Working closely with the local U.S Army Recruiting Office and SSG Lindsley and SSG Dougherty, the group not only donated their time, but also money to make the holiday special for others!


Our Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) students recently spent time decorating for the holidays at Shepherd of the Valley !




Our Leadership and Community Engagement students recently met with Dr. Angela Natoli to tour the new location of her business Howland Health and Wellness, which also houses the Berry Blended Smoothie Bar. Our students not only tried some of the smoothies, but they also offered their insights on how to elevate the brand through a class project!



