Hunt School News

 

Dedicated Volunteers

While the children are away, Hunt School has been busy with improvements. CA Martin and other dedicated community volunteers have been updating the elementary doors, installing a new PA system, trimming trees, washing the sidewalks, and removing the old satellite dishes and playground equipment. They have put in over 250 hours to complete these projects. We are fortunate to have such caring and hard working community members that want to help our school.

Check out the entire article in Kerrville Daily Times http://www.dailytimes.com/story.lasso?ewcd=5b88470ddb818ea4

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CA Martin shows off the new windows and locks in the elementary doors that were installed by volunteers.

Welcome New Teachers

Christine Bruno and Kathy Diffen will join our Hunt School team this year.

Miss Bruno, our new first grade teacher, is moving to Kerrville from San Angelo. She taught third grade four years at Fort Concho Elementary. She is energetic, enthusiastic, and very organized. Miss Bruno is also a therapy dog handler with her Great Dane, Hondo.

Mrs. Difffen, our new third grade teacher, lives in Kerrville and has taught Middle School in Ingram for the last four years. She is originally from Arizona. She is creative, artistic, and loves to sing.

Other Hunt School Changes

Miss Caraway will teach Middle School Science and coach girls athletics.
Mrs. Brown will teach 5th grade.
Mr. Hubbeling will teach 8th grade Biology.
Mrs. Este will teach 7th grade Texas History.

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Gretchen Stacy, 2009 Humanitarian Award Winner, donates $1,000 to Big Brothers Big Sisters.
Each year Hunt School accepts nominations for the Humanitarian Award (aka Furbush Award) in honor of Steve Furbush, former teacher, coach, and friend.
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Hunt School had a very successful Open House! After a quick parent meeting, students met their teachers, dropped off school supplies and signed up for after school activities! We're off to a great year!
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