Empowering our students to be academically and socially prepared for their futures through the support of excellent teachers and staff, families, and community partners.
Who We Serve
Huber Heights City Schools (HHCS) serves more than 5,000 students in grades PK-12 at one preschool, five elementary schools, one junior high school, one senior high school and one career technology center.
How We Serve
Learning Today, Prepared for Tomorrow
We strive to teach students how to think critically and creatively. At HHCS, we proudly display our Warrior Pride by having our students learn today, so they’re prepared for tomorrow.
Portrait of a Warrior
The Portrait of a Warrior serves as a visual representation of the local community’s aspirations for students, by identifying six competencies the district used to guide the strategic planning process, and that we believe every Huber Heights Warrior should embody. The priority areas, goals and action steps of our strategic plan, Transcend 2026, are the building blocks that will help students become fluent in these six competencies by graduation.
Update from Superintendent, Mr. Enix, as of September 2023:
Transcend 2026, the HHCS Strategic Plan, was Board approved in 2021 and has been the focal
point of district action for the past two years. Quarterly progress reports were provided in
2022-2023, which identified completed and in-progress action items, as well as steps that had
not yet started or were deemed impractical.
Based on the current status of the plan and changing landscape since it was initiated in 2020,
HHCS will be revising the strategic plan this school year. We will be seeking input from a variety
of stakeholders in the district and community to help identify priorities, goals and action steps
that will set the direction for the district in the years ahead. We are looking forward to this
process
- Great Economy, Convenient Airport, and Fun Recreation -
Located just minutes from Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and Dayton's commercial center, Huber Heights is home to over 800 businesses, from
high-tech manufacturers to distributors. The close proximity of Dayton International Airport and the I-75/I-70 "Crossroads of America" interchange offer ease of access to the over 600 acres of prime land in the City's business park and the approximately 500 acres of high-traffic retail locations offering our residents and visitors great dining, shopping, and entertainment options.
Our commercial and manufacturing clusters are strategically located to all three of our interchanges on Interstate 70. In addition to the benefits of location, our workforce is highly skilled and well-educated; and City leaders are committed to ensuring the availability of resources and quality City services and support. To learn more about the City of Huber Heights, please visit hhoh.org.
MCESC Business Advisory Council
The Montgomery County Educational Service Center (MCESC) facilitates the state-mandated Business Advisory Council for the public school sof Montgomery and Warren counties, which includes Huber Heights City Schools.
The MCESC Business Advisory Council's mission is to ensure our workforce can compete by enhancing partnerships between schools, higher education and employers. There are four main outcomes the MCESC BAC strives to achieve:
Ensuring student success and career readiness while in school,
Helping existing and new businesses thrive in our region,
Keeping talent in our region, and
Making Montgomery and Warren Counties great places to live and work.