Let's go Bears! 🏈

Good luck Bears!

Good luck Bears! ⛳

The JH football game with Cory-Rawson scheduled for 9/4 has been cancelled due to C-R's low numbers.
Tonight at 6:30 p.m. is the crowning of Fair King & Queen at the Hardin County Fair followed by the Marching Band show. Let's pack the grandstand full of Polar Bears, wear our HN gear and show our support!
See you at the Fair!
See you at the Fair!

Best of luck to all our Hardin Northern Polar Bears at the Hardin County Fair this week! We’re cheering you on and can’t wait to see all the exhibits and your hard work you’ve put into your projects and animals!

Reminder!
No school on Monday, September 1st for Labor Day and no school Tuesday, September 2nd-Friday, September 5th for Hardin County Fair Week.
No school on Monday, September 1st for Labor Day and no school Tuesday, September 2nd-Friday, September 5th for Hardin County Fair Week.

Great job, Bears!

The Hardin Northern Varsity Golf team competed today in the Hardin County Invite. A big shout-out to Kylie Lenhart, who tied for first with a 48 in the girls competition and battled it out in a playoff hole, finishing as the runner-up. Way to go, Kylie. You played great and made us proud!⛳
The boys finished in 5th place with a 216.
Top 5 scorers for the boys:
Cody Thiel-50
Alex Gatchell-51
Xaviour Emerine-53
Wesley Linke-62
Zander Richardson-62
Team players for the boys match- Cody Thiel, Xaviour Emerine, Alex Gatchell, Wesley Linke, Zander Richardson, and Jackson McBride.
The boys finished in 5th place with a 216.
Top 5 scorers for the boys:
Cody Thiel-50
Alex Gatchell-51
Xaviour Emerine-53
Wesley Linke-62
Zander Richardson-62
Team players for the boys match- Cody Thiel, Xaviour Emerine, Alex Gatchell, Wesley Linke, Zander Richardson, and Jackson McBride.

Good luck Bears!🏐

Good luck Bears!🏃♂️➡️

Good Luck Bears!⛳

Today in 3rd grade students used the scientific method to test the solubility of permanent marker ink using water, rubbing alcohol, and white vinegar. They observed that water had little effect, while rubbing alcohol dissolved the ink the most. White vinegar showed some solubility but was less effective than alcohol. This experiment helped students understand how different solvents interact with ink based on their chemical properties.
Congratulations to the 2025 Hardin Northern Homecoming Court

If you have a student at HN that takes medication, inhaler, epi pen, even if they carry with them, please send the completed order form, found on final forms to the office so medication can be dispensed to them or they are allowed to carry the medication. Last year's orders are expired. They are only good for 1 school year and need to be renewed each year.
If you have any questions call Mrs. Stevenson
If you have any questions call Mrs. Stevenson
This week, second grade completed an asking and answering questions escape room. They were given four challenges and had to use their comprehension skills to get to the next part. They all managed to get to the jungle treehouse in the end!
Pep Rally Day at Hardin Northern!
Our school was full of energy today as students came together to cheer on the Bears before tonight’s big game.
Students had a blast with a fun balloon game, and it came down to Riley Newton and Alex Gatchell, but in the end, Alex was crowned the winner!
Now it’s time to keep that spirit going. Come out and cheer on the Bears tonight at 7:00 p.m. at home as they take on North Baltimore. Let’s pack the stands and show our Polar Bear pride!
Our school was full of energy today as students came together to cheer on the Bears before tonight’s big game.
Students had a blast with a fun balloon game, and it came down to Riley Newton and Alex Gatchell, but in the end, Alex was crowned the winner!
Now it’s time to keep that spirit going. Come out and cheer on the Bears tonight at 7:00 p.m. at home as they take on North Baltimore. Let’s pack the stands and show our Polar Bear pride!
The second graders have been working on creating super sentences! They completed different activities to build their super sentence skills. Their favorites were unscrambling the sentence and creating a super sentence from a silly picture!


A huge shout-out to our Hardin Northern Ag students for their hard work in assembling the new picnic tables you’ll see around our HN campus!
We now have tables set up by the football concessions area and outside the cafeteria, and they look fantastic. Not only are they a great addition to our campus, but they’ll also be well-used and appreciated by our students and community.
We now have tables set up by the football concessions area and outside the cafeteria, and they look fantastic. Not only are they a great addition to our campus, but they’ll also be well-used and appreciated by our students and community.








Mariann Woodruff is this year’s Hardin Northern Queen candidate for the Hardin County Fair Royalty Contest.
Mariann is a dedicated member of her community and state leadership programs. She is a 9 year 4-H member and a 4 year FFA member. Mariann’s fair involvement includes having shown poultry starting with pee wee showmanship since she was 5, and taking still projects like Ohio Birds, Insect Adventures, Veterinary Science, Polar Science and Why Trees Matter. Mariann has earned 5 outstanding of the days at the Ohio State Fair and 2 Clock Trophies with her Insect Adventure 1 and Exploring Polar Science Project.
Beyond participating in the Hardin County Fair Mariann also participates in the youth poultry show at the Ohio State Fair. She has won many awards with her poultry down there including 3rd overall in the state with her pen of 3 market chickens and reserve champion fancy turkey. Mariann is devoted to serving her community and her state by serving as a state fair and county fair Junior Fair Board Member as well
At Hardin Northern, Mariann is currently a member of the High School Choir and has participated in Cross Country, Marching Band, Cheerleading, Basketball, Pep Band, the Musical, and much more. She is currently the Vice President of the Blanchard Pleasant Buckeyes 4-H club.
Mariann's community involvement includes helping out annually with the Hardin County Lake of Lights, assisting with the fair by being a member of 4-h Council and helping hold showmanship clinics at the county fair younger members who need help with their birds the night before showmanship. After High School Mariann plans to attend The Ohio State University to major in Animal Science and get a minor in OSU Extension Office Education to continue to give back to the 4-H community.
Mariann is a dedicated member of her community and state leadership programs. She is a 9 year 4-H member and a 4 year FFA member. Mariann’s fair involvement includes having shown poultry starting with pee wee showmanship since she was 5, and taking still projects like Ohio Birds, Insect Adventures, Veterinary Science, Polar Science and Why Trees Matter. Mariann has earned 5 outstanding of the days at the Ohio State Fair and 2 Clock Trophies with her Insect Adventure 1 and Exploring Polar Science Project.
Beyond participating in the Hardin County Fair Mariann also participates in the youth poultry show at the Ohio State Fair. She has won many awards with her poultry down there including 3rd overall in the state with her pen of 3 market chickens and reserve champion fancy turkey. Mariann is devoted to serving her community and her state by serving as a state fair and county fair Junior Fair Board Member as well
At Hardin Northern, Mariann is currently a member of the High School Choir and has participated in Cross Country, Marching Band, Cheerleading, Basketball, Pep Band, the Musical, and much more. She is currently the Vice President of the Blanchard Pleasant Buckeyes 4-H club.
Mariann's community involvement includes helping out annually with the Hardin County Lake of Lights, assisting with the fair by being a member of 4-h Council and helping hold showmanship clinics at the county fair younger members who need help with their birds the night before showmanship. After High School Mariann plans to attend The Ohio State University to major in Animal Science and get a minor in OSU Extension Office Education to continue to give back to the 4-H community.

