Happy Friday Henning Families! Check out this week's newsletter: Family Letter for 2/20/26! Have a nice weekend! #Growing2gether



Here is the Henning March Menu: Henning Menu for March! #SpringIsComing
We need your help with the 5Essentials Parent Survey!
The 5Essentials Survey is designed to generate a detailed picture of the inner workings of your child’s school. As a parent/guardian, this opportunity will allow you to share your thoughts on the important elements of school effectiveness in a survey about your child’s school. We need 20% parent completion and ONLY have a 4% comletion rate.
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No school, Friday, February 13th for a Teacher Institute and Monday, February 16 for Presidents' Day. We will see everyone back on Tuesday, February 17th.
#Growing2gether

Happy Thursday Henning Families! Check out this week's newsletter: Family Letter for 2/12/26! REMINDER: There will be NO STUDENT ATTENDANCE tomorrow or Monday! Have a nice LONG weekend with your kids! #Growing2gether



This project we are groundbreaking today at THS includes the construction of the Triad Center for the Performing Arts, a space that will elevate our music, theater, and performance programs to the level our students deserve and will serve as a space that can be utilized by our communities as well. The project also includes four additional classrooms to support our growing enrollment and evolving instructional needs, as well as renovated Career and Technical Education spaces that will better prepare students for college, careers, and life beyond Triad.
As our communities continue to grow, so too must our schools. This addition is not just about meeting today’s needs—it is about investing in opportunities for generations of Triad students to come. This is a space where students will discover their voices and gain confidence that will carry them far beyond these walls.
Lets celebrate this groundbreaking as the beginning of something truly special. Today, we are breaking ground on what is going to be an amazing new space—but more importantly, we are laying the foundation for creativity, opportunity, and student success for decades to come.
Jason Henderson, Superintendent










Happy Friday Henning Families! Check out this week's newsletter: Family Letter for 2/6/26! REMINDER: Next Friday, February 13th is an Institute Day with NO STUDENT ATTENDANCE, followed by Presidents Day on Monday, February 16th with NO STUDENT ATTENDANCE. Have a nice weekend! #Triad2gether

Tomorrow is Henning's SOUPer Bowl Friday! Wear your favorite football jersey/hat and bring a canned food item to school to donate to those in need! See you soon!

NURSE MEG’S TIPS FOR STAYING HEALTHY
Deciding when to keep a sick child home from school is not always easy. Regular school attendance is important. But when a child is truly sick, they need to stay home in the care of an adult to get well and to prevent spreading illness to others. Please read over these tips to help keep your kiddo healthy!




Henning's 2nd Annual SOUPer Bowl Friday is COMING!!
This Friday, February 6th Henning students can wear their favorite football jerseyhat AND donate one canned good for the Ministries Unlimited food bank! (We will start collecting cans tomorrow!) What a fun way to teach our students how to care for others! #HenningKidsRock!

Happy Friday Henning Families! What a crazy week with the weather and e-learning! Check out this week's newslette: Family Letter for 1/30/26! Have a great weekend! #Growing2gether

February is Love the Bus Month, and schools and communities everywhere are showing their appreciation for the yellow school bus and the incredible drivers who keep students moving safely each day! It’s the perfect time to celebrate the rides, routes, and friendly faces that help learning happen. Love the Bus Month puts the spotlight on the buses—and the people behind them—who make getting to school safe, dependable, and full of possibility.
Love the Bus Month is about more than safety—it’s about celebrating the big impact student transportation has on education and community life. When we recognize and appreciate our transportation teams, we help build pride in the profession and inspire others to consider careers that keep students rolling safely every day.
It’s also a chance to celebrate the everyday moments that happen on the bus—the friendly greetings, the laughter, and the routines that make each ride meaningful. Those yellow buses aren’t just a way to get to school; they’re where school days begin. By sharing the love and showing our support, communities help keep school transportation strong, dependable, and ready for the road ahead.
We at the Triad School District would like to take this opportunity to thank our wonderful Transportation Team and all of the drivers who work so hard to transport our students safely to and from school and other activities every day.

