
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.


For the 2nd Year, the Student Ambassadors have selected El Cants Mexican Restaurant as a valued Community Partner.
Their support and generosity significantly impact our students and staff, from being a favorite after school or before a ballgame place for grabbing a bite or providing lunch for our faculty. We are incredibly fortunate to have a local business like El Cants that cares deeply about our community.


Seniors from Ms. King's Senior Transition class have been hard at work applying to colleges and applying for scholarships. Some of these students have already received acceptance letters and scholarships for the next step in their education journey! We can't wait to see where they decide to go and what their future holds! #classof2025 #educationmatters #70x25


Did you know that HHS has great Career and Technical Student Organizations?
Students in DECA, FCCLA, HOSA, and SkillsUSA learn to be leaders in our school, community, and future careers. These students also compete in regional competitions; several have even made it to Nationals!






Zombie apocalypse? The resurrection of Michael Myers? NO! It is Ms. Sofia's Art Classes
learning the art of mask-making. It's cool but also a little creepy when you see them in the hallway!

Congratulations to Ms. Sofia! The Student Ambassadors chose her for the heartfelt
dedication & service she pours out at Harriman High School. Whether creating artwork for the auditorium, hanging student work in the hallway, or helping to make Homecoming or Prom a bit more festive, her willingness to go above and beyond ensures that we have a beautiful and inviting environment for our students and staff.


You make sure our halls are clean and bright, trash is emptied, and the messes we make you help undo - Ms. Stephanie, HHS would be lost without you!


Please note: Voting for HHS Homecoming Queen will end at 6pm. Students should check their school email to vote.


ATTENTION: HOMECOMING EVENTS & FOOTBALL GAME INFO



INFO about School Closing & Homecoming activities.


The Homecoming Parade, scheduled for this afternoon, has been canceled due to bad weather. We hate having to cancel, but the weather is just too unpredictable. We plan to display the floats at the ballgame, pending the weather.


Special Schedule for Thursday & Friday.
Thursday: Powderpuff and Kona Ice - (If it rains, we will play volleyball in the gym)
Friday: Games and Pep Rally
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HHS Homecoming 2024 kicks off Monday!! Stay tuned for updates on the Clash of the Classes competition... points earned for dress up days, hallway decorations, parade, Powder Puff, community service hours, and pep rally! Which class will bring the thunder?
#There's No Place Like HOMEcoming!!


Did you know your Food City Value Card can help HHS earn CASH for our school? Go to foodcity.com/schoolbucks to link your card.


We are so proud of our amazing Blue Devils, who competed in the Special Olympics Cornhole Tournament this week! Huge congratulations to Kendra Cantrell for securing 1st place and to Kent Jenkins, Hunter King, and Montrel Tyrus for earning 3rd place! A special shout-out to their student buddies for their incredible support, encouragement, and kindness.


This week, officers from four of our Career and Technical Student Organizations—FCCLA, DECA, HOSA, and SkillsUSA—attended Leadership Camp in Nashville! They gained valuable skills to become leaders in our school, community, and future careers.


Congratulations to our FCCLA, DECA, and SkillsUSA competitors for their outstanding performance last week at the Tennessee Valley Fair! They represented HHS with pride and brought home several well-deserved awards!
Career Exploration Display - 3rd Place
Construction Core Display - 4th Place
T-Shirt Design - 4th Place
Welding Sculpture - 5th Place
Drawing - Honorable Mention
Bulletin Board - 6th Place










Tyler "Tank" Morris spoke to Mrs. Stout's History classes today about the importance of remembering 9/11. He shared stories from a firefighter's point of view, giving students a vivid glimpse into the heroism and sacrifice of that tragic day. These stories highlighted the bravery of his fellow first responders and hopefully help students understand the profound impact this day had on the nation. Tank emphasized the importance of unity, resilience, and honoring the lives lost, ensuring that the memory of 9/11 continues to inspire future generations.
