Taste of Homestead
This year’s A Taste of Homestead is from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026, in the Homestead cafeteria. If you have any questions or would like some more information about A Taste of Homestead, please contact Sr. Peeper (jpeeper@sacs.k12.in.us) or Mrs. Beckman (mbeckman@sacs.k12.in.us).
All juniors and seniors will be taking a field trip on April 16 to the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum to participate in a county wide Career Fair.
This career fair will be an interactive, in-person experience that will connect students to post-secondary opportunities in 4 areas: Employment, Enrollment, Enlistment, and Entrepreneurship.
Need help with Trig? Fear not for Mr. Stailey is here to help! You can follow an X account called @WCL_Stailey and post a picture of your homework question. Everyday, Mr. Stailey will respond to a few with a video explaining how to do that specific problem.
This is a reminder to ALL HHS students to check your e-mail every day. Teachers use e-mail to provide essential information to students, so keep up with them. Additionally, if students receive an early dismissal they will get an email from the Attendance office that says when to leave.
We’re excited to share that the SACS Education Foundation is planning a brand-new fundraiser—our first-ever pickleball tournament, called the Paddle Classic! Mark your calendars for March 5, 2026, when we’ll be taking over the courts for an evening of fun, friendly competition, and community spirit.
In order to register for this exciting event and support the SACS community see the flyer pictured on the left!
Travel Opportunity
Do you like to travel? Would you like to explore beautiful cities and experience new cultures? Join us on our trip to Japan in the spring of 2026 or Ecuador in Summer 2026!
We’re excited to travel to Japan with EF Tours, our educational travel partner. The trip is open to all Homestead students. We will visit Tokyo, Mt. Fuji, Kyoto, and Osaka with stops at temples, shrines, and parks. We will even ride a bullet train and visit the deer park in Nara where the deer bow to visitors. Our hope is to see the magnificent cherry blossoms in full bloom during our spring break visit.
Use this link to go to our enrollment page and see the full itinerary. For more information, please contact Mrs. Brown at kbrown@sacs.k12.in.us or Mrs. Lyne at hlyne@sacs.k12.in.us.
Mrs. Busch is leading the trip to Ecuador June 2026! We will visit the equatorial line, the Devil's Cauldron waterfall, hike the Baños rainforest, go whitewater rafting, participate in a traditional Amazon night, and try samples at a local chocolate tour just to name a few highlights! Please contact Mrs. Busch at mbusch@sacs.k12.in.us to sign up or ask any questions. Check out www.eftours.com/2889964EV for the enrollment link with itinerary.
Reminders to Those Who Drive!!
We want to take this opportunity to remind our families and young drivers to follow all traffic laws when driving to and from the high school during arrival and dismissal times. Drivers who are northbound on Homestead Road and are waiting to turn left onto Indian Meadows Drive, near the SACS Central Office, are reminded they must yield to oncoming traffic when turning into our campus. That intersection is not to be treated as a three-way stop. Students are reminded that they must have an HHS Parking Pass hanging in their car to park on our campus. No students should be parking at Summit Middle School or the baseball field parking lots. All students must enter and exit through Door 1. Authorized students can park in the two lots near door 34, or in the environmental center parking lot. The small lot by Door 33 is reserved for guests, employees, and substitute teachers. Please use the Spartan Roundabout to drop students off and pick them up at Door 1 before and after school. Any student arriving late or leaving during the day will check in and out of the high school at our attendance office, located just inside Door 1, around the corner from Door 45 on the Spartan Roundabout.