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Where Excellence Takes Shape

Huron High School prepares students for life after graduation with purpose, pride, and possibility. Through a broad range of academic offerings, college and career pathways, extracurricular opportunities, and leadership experiences, our Tigers are empowered to chart their own futures with confidence. We emphasize innovation, service, and personal growth—inside and outside the classroom—supported by dedicated educators and a strong school culture. As the final step in the Huron City Schools journey, Huron High School is committed to shaping well-rounded graduates ready to succeed in college, career, and life.

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teacher presenting to studentsWe are seeking passionate educators and staff members who are dedicated to fostering academic excellence and a supportive learning environment. Your journey to a rewarding career starts here!

Joining our school district means becoming part of a vibrant, student-centered community committed to educational excellence, innovation, and equity. We prioritize professional growth, offering continuous learning opportunities, mentorship, and support to help staff achieve their career goals and enhance their expertise. The district values inclusivity and collaboration, fostering a positive environment where every staff member can contribute to shaping young minds and making a meaningful impact. With a supportive administration, engaged families, and a commitment to modern, research-backed teaching strategies, our school district is an ideal place to grow your career while making a difference in students' lives.
 

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  • teacher presenting to studentsWe are seeking passionate educators and staff members who are dedicated to fostering academic excellence and a supportive learning environment. Your journey to a rewarding career starts here!

    Joining our school district means becoming part of a vibrant, student-centered community committed to educational excellence, innovation, and equity. We prioritize professional growth, offering continuous learning opportunities, mentorship, and support to help staff achieve their career goals and enhance their expertise. The district values inclusivity and collaboration, fostering a positive environment where every staff member can contribute to shaping young minds and making a meaningful impact. With a supportive administration, engaged families, and a commitment to modern, research-backed teaching strategies, our school district is an ideal place to grow your career while making a difference in students' lives.
     

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Huron High School

Huron High School

Grades 9-12

Principal: Tim Lamb
Assistant Principal: Darius Schaeffer
Administrative Assistant: Kelly Kozich
Administrative Assistant: Mary Pisano
Administrative Assistant: Cynthia Studer
School Counselor: Mary James
School Counselor: Christina Scherley

Office Hours: 6:30 AM – 3:30 PM
School Hours: 7:30 AM – 2:50 PM
Address: 710 Cleveland Rd. W. Huron, OH 44839
Phone: 419-433-1234 x 1

Message from the Principal             

Tim Lamb, HHS PrincipalAt Huron High School, we believe in the power of connection between students and staff, schools and families, and the classroom and the world beyond it. Huron is more than a school; it's a community. And here, we face challenges, celebrate wins, and grow together.

As principal, I lead from a place of service. My goal is to support teachers so they can focus on what matters most: meeting the unique needs of every student. When teachers are empowered to teach, students thrive. It’s that simple. My job is to remove barriers, open doors, and build a school culture where students and staff are energized, supported, and motivated to pursue excellence.

Student-centered learning is at the heart of our mission. But learning doesn’t stop at the school doors. One of my priorities is to deepen the connection between Huron High School and our broader community. By creating opportunities for internships, real-world experiences, and partnerships with local businesses and organizations, we give students a chance to explore their interests, build their skills, and find their path.

This is what education should be—relevant, responsive, and rooted in purpose.

It’s an honor to serve this school and this city. I look forward to continuing our work together to create a place where students are not only equipped to succeed but also inspired to lead lives of meaning.

Warm Regards,
Mr. Tim Lamb
Principal, Huron High School
Phone: 419-433-1234 x 1002
Email: tlamb@huron-city.k12.oh.us