Join DECA this Friday for our "Tattoo Your Teachers" fundraiser. Whether you want to give them a full sleeve or a face tattoo, we’ve got you covered.
Purchase temporary tattoos during your lunch bell this week, from $0.25 - $3. Teachers and staff will be 'tattooed' on Friday!
Who are you 'tattooing' first? Check the list below to see if your favorite teacher is "All In" or just a "Sketchpad."

Join us for Holmes High School's 158th Annual Commencement Exercises as we honor the remarkable Class of 2026!
When: Friday, June 5th | 7 PM
Where: Tom Ellis Stadium (HHS Football Field)
Weather Note: In the case of inclement weather, the graduation ceremony will be moved inside of the David M. Evans Fieldhouse. Due to capacity limits in the Fieldhouse, an indoor graduation ceremony will require tickets for entry.
We look forward to celebrating this special milestone as we honor the achievements of our graduating seniors!

A Commitment to Inclusion!
We are absolutely thrilled to share this amazing "Spread the Word" pledge banner, covered top-to-bottom in the signatures of our incredible students!
As part of the Special Olympics Unified Champion Schools program, our students have formally pledged to be inclusive and make our school a more welcoming and accepting place for everyone.
What does inclusion mean to you? Tell us in the comments!

Ms. King-Oaks brought the experience to life by sharing the work of Robert S. Duncanson, a renowned 19th-century landscape painter born in Covington, Kentucky who became one of the first internationally recognized African American artists. Students had the unique opportunity to compare and contrast Duncanson’s work they’ve studied at the Taft with pieces at the CAM, deepening their understanding and appreciation.
In addition to exploring Duncanson’s paintings and other notable works of art, students also learned about a variety of career and volunteer opportunities in the arts, including roles such as curators, docents, museum educators, conservators, exhibit designers, archivists, and visitor services staff.
We’re so grateful for community partners who open doors, spark curiosity, and help students see what’s possible!


Through Bulldog Buddies, student peer mentors from Holmes High School meet twice a month with 4th and 5th grade students for mentoring sessions focused on building relationships, strengthening social-emotional skills, and helping younger students prepare for middle school. Activities are designed around Covington Independent Public School’s Portrait of a Learner competencies while helping students grow in key social-emotional skills like self-awareness, relationship building, and responsible decision-making.
The program also develops leadership and communication skills in our high school mentors as they guide activities and support their younger peers.
“The peer mentoring program has been incredibly meaningful for our students at Ninth District Elementary,” shared school counselor Dr. Onkst. “Students who often struggle in social situations have flourished - children we rarely saw smile were beaming, and others felt empowered to share their difficult experiences because of the warm, welcoming environment created by the Holmes mentors.”
This year, Bulldog Buddies has already created 48 mentoring matches across five schools, continuing to strengthen connections and support students across Covington.


Join us at Holmes High School on March 19 for our Incoming 9th Grader Parent Meeting. This is your chance to explore career pathway options, learn about our Advanced Programs, and meet the teachers and staff who will support your student's journey.
Schedule:
4:30 – 5:30 PM: Visit Pathway Classrooms
5:30 – 6:00 PM: Informational Meeting with Counselors & Admins
6:00 – 6:30 PM: Campus Tour
We can’t wait to welcome our newest Bulldogs! 🐾




Save the Date!! Rising 9th grade students and parents will have an opportunity to hear similar presentations on March 19. More information will be sent home and posted soon.

Join us after school February 11 for an afternoon full of sweets, treats, and girl power!
Our DECA club braved the elements to get to Orlando for their big competition. Wishing this future generation of leaders safe travels and an unforgettable trip.
Go get 'em! #DECA #Bulldogs


A Holmes High School senior recently had the opportunity to job shadow at Applegate Dentistry & Medspa, where she spent time alongside dental hygienists and learned about day-to-day responsibilities, patient care, and the skills needed to succeed in the field. This experience was especially meaningful, as dental hygiene is her dream career and the path she plans to pursue at the University of Louisville next fall.
Special thanks to Dr. Barry Applegate, Rebecca Agner and the amazing staff for welcoming our student, sharing their expertise, and helping bring her career goals to life through real-world learning. We are so grateful for partners who invest in our students and their futures!

Holmes High School sophomores recently visited the CPD station where they toured the facility, met with several officers, and learned about daily police procedures and responsibilities. Students were introduced to the wide range of career paths within the department, including patrol, investigations, and specialized units, and had the chance to ask questions about training, education requirements, and what a career in law enforcement really looks like.
A special thank you to Sergeant Brian Powers and Specialists Alex Rose and Josh Knott for spearheading this mentoring initiative and creating such an engaging, informative experience for our students. We are grateful for CPD’s commitment to mentoring and career exploration for Holmes High School students!


We want to partner with you to help our students succeed. Join us for a special Parent Attendance Workshop on Tuesday, February 3. Come for the info, stay for the fun!
We are taking care of the evening plans for you:
Free Dinner provided for the family.
Complimentary Tickets to that night's Varsity Basketball game.
Raffles & Prizes just for attending!
Location: Holmes High School Cafeteria
Time: 5:30 PM
Let’s pack the cafeteria and then pack the stands! See you there! 🐾
We are kicking off the 2026 Attendance Challenge. The rules are simple: Show up, be on time, and win big.
Check out what you can earn just by being in class and on time:
February: A trip to Dave & Buster’s
March: Ice Cream Truck & Snack Cart rewards
April: A trip to Kings Island in May!
No school on Wednesday-Friday, November 26-28.
Offices are open on Wednesday, November 26, and closed Thursday and Friday, November 27 and 28.
The District Enrollment Center is closed Wednesday-Friday, November 26-28.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
Can't come to the game but want to donate to the cause? Please follow the link underneath to do just that!
https://raiseyourway.donordrive.com/participants/21680

