
Students in Miss Kutchel's class use m&m candy to learn sorting and graphing skills at Howland Springs Primary.


Students at Howland Springs Primary paint and decorate pumpkins as part of their discovery time curriculum.


Students at Howland Springs Primary enjoy Story Time in the school library.


Miss Velazquez, kindergarten teacher at Howland Springs Primary, uses Smart Board technology to teach her students how to write letters of the alphabet.


Kindergarten students at Howland Springs primary enjoy a beautiful day at Irons Mill Farmstead.



Students in Mrs. Baker's class at Howland Springs Primary make "Elephant Toothpaste" during Savvy Science Day. The students had a great time learning about chemical reactions.



Howland Springs kindergarten students spent time with Howland Fire during fire prevention week.


Kindergarten Supply List 2021-2022
https://5il.co/vmmt

The Howland Local School District believes effective communication is an important part of a district’s success. In order to better communicate with our school families, we ask that you please take the time to complete a communications survey for each student in your household: https://forms.gle/YsWM1z12gtQSmB1n7. We appreciate your feedback!


You can check out our January menu's here: http://howlandoh.apptegy.us/o/hls/browse/185162. And don't forget, Howland students will continue to receive free breakfasts and lunches for the remainder of the school year!

The Howland Board of Education is hosting its regular board meeting on Monday, December 21, 2020 at 6:30 p.m. The meeting will be a virtual meeting via Google Meet. Click here to learn how to access the meeting and leave a public comment: https://www.howlandschools.com/article/368778?org=hls

As the district shared at the beginning of the school year, the learning model that you chose would continue through the 1st semester. If you plan to switch learning models for the 2nd semester, you must click here to complete the 2nd semester intention form: https://www.howlandschools.com/article/366580?org=hls

We want to send a big thank you to our food service and transportation departments for preparing and delivering weekly meals to approximately 600 of our students while they are on remote learning. Between October and the end of the year, we will have prepared and delivered more than 67,000 meals!

The Howland Board of Education is hosting its regular board meeting on Monday, November 30, 2020 at 6:30 p.m. The meeting will be a virtual meeting via Google Meet. Click here to learn how to access the meeting and leave a public comment: https://www.howlandschools.com/article/356383?org=hls

Due to the surge in COVID-19 spread, the Howland Board of Education has decided to postpone tonight's in-person school board meeting. They have rescheduled and will host a virtual school board meeting on November 30, 2020 at 6:30 p.m.

Good evening Howland Families.
We just received word of additional staff absences, and we need to transition our elementary buildings to full remote beginning tomorrow, Thursday, November 19, 2020, due to logistical issues securing substitute staff coverage in transportation, instruction and support services. We had hoped to get through the week with in-person learning for our younger children. However, it's no longer feasible at this juncture.
This remote learning model will remain in place for elementary, middle and high school students with a projected return date of November 30th. We will continue to closely monitor our staff and student quarantine numbers and cases over the break before confirming a return date for in-person hybrid learning.
We are currently assessing the status of our interscholastic activities programs and will follow up with our families as soon as we have had time to evaluate. Stay well and have a good evening.
Kevin Spicher
Superintendent

We encourage you to review this letter from the Trumbull County Combined Health District: https://5il.co/n2c8

Howland Schools and the Howland Police FOP invite you to a drive-thru spaghetti dinner that benefits the family of Jacob Leggett. It will take place at Howland Scope Center on Friday, November 13 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.


Our updated pick up and drop off times are now available on our transportation website. Keep in mind these are the new, estimated times for when we combine Cohorts A & B on Monday, November 9, 2020.
https://www.howlandschools.com/o/hls/page/transportation--819


After reviewing results from our family surveys and assessing the efficacy of our COVID-19 safety procedures and mitigation measures during the first quarter of school, Cohorts A & B will be combined beginning Monday, November 9, 2020. Please click here to read a letter from Superintendent Kevin Spicher detailing the district's plans: https://5il.co/mecq