Welcome to Hartland High School Class of 2021!
Administrators Mr. Minsker Mrs. Gregory – Principal – Assistant Principal, A - I Mr. Reck Mr. Chanavier – Dean of Students, – Assistant Principal, T - Z J - S Mr. Wheeler – Athletic Director
Counselors Mrs. Wilson Ms. Borst – A - E – F - Ln Mrs. Kenney Mrs. Empie – Lo - Rn – Ro - Z Mrs. Schingeck – Student Assistance Program Coordinator
Important HHS Topics Structure of the Day – 7 classes – 6 minutes passing time Discipline – Progressive in nature – Assistant Principals & Dean of Students handle discipline – Parents notified of large infractions (suspensions, etc.) Building Security & Entry Points – Security team and Director of Security – Mr. Capra – Locked building with 2 manned and secure entry points Lunchtime – Closed campus but many options to choose from – Seats for everyone and students eat together 9-12 grade
HHS Parent Advisory Council (PAC) Parent Volunteers Discuss Past, Present, & Future Activities Meetings: – 1 st Wednesday of each month – HHS Main Office Conference Room A – Look for flyer mailed with registration packet
Get Involved Clubs Activities Volunteering Sports – www.hartlandeagles.com
HHS Information & Communication HHS Website – www.hartlandhighschool.us – Announcements & News – Staff Contact Information – Counseling Webpage MiStar – Parent / Student Connect Mass Email to Students / Parents Robo Calls Community Life Main Office & Counseling Office (Flyers, Brochures, etc.) Line of Communication – Student/Parent MiStar Teacher Counselor Administrator
Report Cards 2 Semesters – 18 weeks each – Grades are cumulative – Progress Reports every 6 weeks Report cards end of each semester – 1 st semester report card will be handed out at Freshman College Planning Night – 2 nd semester report card will be mailed home in June
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According to The Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce…. By the year 2020 70% of the jobs in Michigan will require postsecondary education
Parent Night Programs Parent LINK – Same day as LINK Orientation (flyer in packet) Back to School Night – September College Planning Nights – February/April – 9 th , 10 th , & 11 th grade Senior Parent Night – September of 12 th grade Financial Aid Night & FAFSA Night – October of 12 th grade Undergraduate & Senior Honors Night Programs – May (9 th – 11 th grade) / June (12 th grade)
Graduation Requirements English Personal Fitness* – 4 Years – ½ Year Math Health* – 4 Years – ½ Year Science VPA (Visual & Performing Arts) – 3 Years – 1 Year Social Studies OLE (Online Learning Experience) – 3 Years – ½ Year World Language * Recommended to be completed in – 2 Years 9 th or 10 th grade
Required 9 th Grade Classes
Elective 9th Grade Classes
Other Required Classes Electives – Health (.5) Recommended to be completed in 9 th or 10 th grade – Personal Fitness (.5) Recommended to be completed in 9 th or 10 th grade – World Language Need 2 years of a single language between 8 th – 12 th grade – Visual Performing Arts (includes Band & Choir) Need 1 credit between 9 th – 12 th grade – Online Learning Experience Need a ½ credit between 9 th – 12 th grade
VPA ’ s & OLE ’ s VPA OLE SMA GRADE COURSE NAME (Credits) (Must be taken in 12 th grade) (1.0) (.5) 9-12 Advanced Theatre*/** (.5) X 9-12 Alternative Energy & Technology (.5) X X X 9-12 Art Studio I / Intro to Art (.5) X 9-12 Art Studio II / Drawing & Design* (.5) X 9 + -12 Art Studio III + * & Art Studio IV* (.5) X 9-12 Automotive Tech I (.5) X X Band** – All (1.0) 9-12 X 9-12 Building Wealth / Advanced Finance (.5) X X X 9-12 CAD Architectural Eng.* & CAD Mechanical Eng.* (.5) X X X 9-12 CAD Design Elements & CAD Digital Animation (.5) X X X 9 + -12 Ceramics I + , II*, & III* (.5) X Choir – All (1.0) 9-12 X 9-12 Computer Applications (.5) X X 9-12 Construction Technology (.5) X X 9-12 Creative Writing (.5) X 9-12 Debate (.5) X 9-12 Digital Content Development (.5) X X 9-12 Digital Media Literacy (.5) X 9-12 Fashion, Fabrics, & Construction (.5) X 9-12 Jewelry & Metals I & II* (.5) X 9-12 Journalism (1.0) X X 9-12 Keyboarding & Computing (.5) X 9-12 Marketing*** (1.0) X 9-12 Nutrition Education (.5) X 9-12 Parenting I (.5) X 9-12 Personal Finance*** (.5) X X X 9-12 Public Speaking X 9-12 Theatre Performance (.5) X 9-12 Web Design (.5) X X X 9-12 Wired (.5) X X 9-12 Woodworking Technology (.5) X X * Prerequisite –
Scheduling Information Curriculum Guide – www.hartlandhighschool.us – Counseling High School Planning HHS Curriculum Guide – Graduation Requirements (pg. 6) – Course Descriptions Prerequisites Enter schedule on MiStar (Student Connect) – Need Student Connect password (on course request sheet)
Deadlines Students will enter their schedule on Student Connect – February 22 nd – March 8 th – If you need access to a computer, please let one of your teachers know or see your counselor, Mrs. McLennan, in the Main Office during your lunch Special Education students will meet with their Case Coordinator to determine & enter schedule Blue Course Request Sheet – Due to MATH teacher by Wednesday, March 8 th Honors English 9 Applications – Due to Mrs. Conley at HHS by Wednesday, March 8 th
Registration & LINK Freshman Registration – August 2017 (date TBD) – 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM – Turn in paperwork & emergency card – Get school picture taken… be ready! LINK Orientation – August 2017 (date TBD) – 8-10 9 th graders will be linked up with two 11 th and/or 12 th graders – Receive schedule – Tour of the school – Team building activities during orientation & throughout the school year Parent LINK – August 2017 (date TBD)
Thank You! We will hold TWO breakout sessions for 15 minutes each. You may choose from the following options during this time: New Students to Hartland Consolidated Schools – Auditorium (1 st Session ONLY) Q & A with HHS Administrators & Counselors – Auditorium (2 nd Session ONLY) Honors & Advanced Course Offerings at HHS – Commons Skills for High School Success – Media Center CTE Classroom & Program Visits – West Wing Computer Aided Design (CAD) – Room 406 Business, Marketing, & Computers – Room 407 Construction Trades & Energy Technology – Room 408 Automotive Technology – Room 409
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