High School Announcements

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High School Announcements
Tuesday, May 24, 2016
May 26th – Undergraduate Honors Night –
6:30 pm – HHS Gymnasium
June 1st – Senior Honors Night – 6:30 pm PAC
Contents
Athletics
Attendance
Counseling/Career Center
Class of 2016 (Seniors)
Class_of_2017 (Juniors)
Class of 2018 (Sophomores)
Class of 2019 (Freshman)
Clubs
Homework Requests
Media Center
Parent Connect
Parking Information
Seminar Wednesdays
Special Interest – Student I.D.’s – Link Leaders
The Eagle’s Nest
Yearbook
PARKING AFTER SENIORS LEAVE
Ten Dollar parking passes for those students who have not yet purchased a parking
permit, or students who do NOT have a Senior sibling, are now available on the front
counter in the office. These parking passes will be valid from May 23 rd through June
10th, 2016. If you have any questions, please see Mrs. Green or Mrs. Williams in the
front office.
Fellowship for Christian Athletes (FCA) will be Friday at 6:30 am in Room
#501. If you have any questions, you can contact Coach Cap in the Counseling Office.
DOES YOUR STUDENT NEED TO LEAVE EARLY FROM SCHOOL?
Have
your student bring a note to the front office BEFORE school starts on the day they are
leaving early. The office staff will write your student a pass so when it is time for them
to leave they can come to the front office, sign themselves out and meet you out front or
leave if they drive themselves.
STUDENT ALERT !
There are students in the building with peanut-nut-tree nut allergies. These are
LIFE THREATENING allergies. Look for these signs that may be posted at the
entrance of your classroom. Please do not take food containing peanuts-nuts-tree nuts
into your class. Take a minute to read the sign that is posted.
STUDENTS THAT DRIVE!!
Please inform the Security Desk upon your arrival at school when you are driving an
unregistered vehicle or you will receive a $25.00 violation. If you have forgotten your
hang-tag or forgot to register your vehicle you will receive a $5.00 violation. If you’ve
lost your yellow hang-tag, a new one can be purchased in the office for $5.00. To
register your vehicle, go to the HHS website under “Parents”, “Registration”, “Parking
Permit Application”.
ATHLETICS
CONGRATULATIONS to our State Bank Athletes of the Week:
(Senior) Josh Malewski, from our Varsity Boys’ Golf team. Hartland had a KLAA
showdown with Brighton in the final match of the season, with a chance to grab a share
of the conference lead heading into the Association Tournament. Malewski calmly posted
40 at Oak Pointe CC and vaulted Hartland past Brighton in the final match of the day.
(Freshman) Dylan Huck, from our Varsity Boys’ Golf team.
Dylan has been s budding star this year for the Hartland Eagles. This week Dylan shot 81
at the Brighton Invitational at Oak Pointe CC. Dylan has been a steady contributor when
called upon and has gained some terrific experience in a Varsity roll as a 9th grader.
(Senior) Hunter Delanoy, from our Varsity Baseball team.
Hunter, was 7-13 at the plate for the week including a Homerun. He tallied 8 RBI's and
scored 5 runs to help Hartland to a 4-0 week
HARTLAND ATHLETIC PHYSICALS
THURSDAY, August 4th, 2016
3:00p.m. – 5:30p.m.
Hartland High School
Main Gym
COST: $25.00
Proceeds go to Hartland Athletics. Please bring filled out physical form.
SERVICES DONATED BY:
Hartland Family Physicians
Dr. Mark Kopel D.O.
Christine Kopel P.A.C.
DMC
Dr. Todd Frush M.D.
ATI Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine
Jouni K. Mantyla, PT
Congratulations to the Varsity Archery team, they placed 1st out of 232 teams, to
claim the National Championship trophy in Louisville, Kentucky.
Hartland High School Football Season Cheer Tryouts Information
When and where:
Tuesday May 31st - Friday June 3rd
Tuesday and Wednesday - 6:30-8:45pm in HHS Aux Gym
Thursday and Friday – Times determined by sign up slot in HHS Aux Gym
What to expect:
During the 4-day tryout period, each participant will be observed, interviewed, and then
formally scored on precision, jumps, standing gymnastics skills, flexibility, tumbling,
stunting ability, and floor presence. Participants will learn and practice skills and material
on Tuesday and Wednesday, will be individually interviewed by the coaches on Thursday
and then evaluated on their skills on Friday. Please note that in addition to physical skills,
the following are also considered when selecting teams: work ethic, cooperation, mental
attitude, flexible mindset, quick learning ability, and leadership.
Being a part of a cheer team is a big commitment. Teams will practice, beginning in June,
approximately 2-4 times per week during the summer months and throughout the fall
once school starts. Practice calendars will be distributed at first team practices. In
addition to practice, teams will attend 1 to 2 camps during the summer. In the fall,
cheerleaders will be expected to cheer at all football games. Attendance at all practices,
tumbling sessions, games, and camps is expected.
*Important – All students trying out for cheer teams MUST have a current physical on
file by Tryouts! (Current Physical dated ON or AFTER April 15th )
Attention all girls interested in trying out for the Hartland HS Cheer Program, there
will be a Pre-Tryout Parent Meeting on May 24th at 6:30PM in HHS Room 500. Tryouts
will be from May 31st - June 3rd from 6:30 - 8:45PM. Be sure to pick up a tryout
permission slip in the Athletic/MS office.
Best of luck!
Thank you for your interest in Hartland High School Cheer!
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Attendance
ABSENCES
If you are absent and go to the doctor, PLEASE bring back your doctors excuse and
turn it in to the front office.
Excused Absences
Please call our automated attendance line @ 810.626.2205 with any absences. If your
student will be absent for three or more days, an extended absence form is available in
the front office. If you are going on a college visit and have to miss school – remember
to get a signed letter from the college you are visiting confirming the date you were
there. This will be recorded as a “school related” absence and won’t count toward your
nine allotted absences. As stated in the Student Handbook (pg. 13), “All absences must
be verified by a telephone call or a note from a parent within 48 hours of the
absence.”
Courtesy Driving School
Courtesy Driving School will hold Segment I and Segment II driver education classes at
Hartland Educational Center in June, July and August. Schedules are available at
courtesydrivngschool.com.
Pre-registration is required by calling 800-256-9559.
Club
In order to get a pass to attend meetings, students must have signed up with the club
advisor and paid any participation fees required. Passes will not be issued for students
who have not paid the activities fee. Students should pay the participation fee on
Payforit.net.
Student Council Meeting Schedule
Seminar Fridays
May 27 Meetings
June 3 Meetings
Counseling/Career Center
National Honors Society - Tutors are available Tuesdays and Thursdays immediately
after school in the Counseling Office.
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Class of 2016 – Seniors
Class of 2017 – Juniors
Class of 2018 – Sophomores
Class of 2019 – Freshman
Homework Requests
Homework can be requested after a 3-day absence. Please call the front office
(810.626.2200) with all homework requests.
Media Center
The HHS Library has over 14,000 titles for students to check out. In addition to books,
the on-line system Destiny gives students access to a wide variety of Research Databases.
Students are able to work in the Media Center during their lunch by obtaining a lunch
pass from the Main Office. Students may also work in the Media Center after school
each day until 3:00pm.
To avoid late fines, please stop by the library and return or renew any overdue books. If
the library is closed, use the book drop box outside the library doors to renew or return
overdue books.
Yearbook
Parking Information
Students must have a parking pass in order to park on the school premises. If you do not,
you will receive a parking violation ticket. These violations MUST be paid on
payforit.net or to Mrs. Green in the front office ASAP!
Hartland High School Student Driving and Parking
Regulations, 2015-2016
The following rules have been developed to ensure an orderly student driving experience.
All students are expected to obey all rules when driving on school property. ALL
vehicles must be registered on the HHS website, and security must be notified when a
new vehicle is driven or a hang tag forgotten. Vehicle lists are only printed every
MONDAY, so, for example, if a new vehicle is driven on Wednesday, they must notify
security Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. ALL VEHICLES MUST BE INSURED.
The registered owner will be responsible for any damages done by his/her vehicle.
Permit Costs
in May)
isplaced or lost Permits
Parking Permits
The Parking Permit must be displayed on the backside of the rearview mirror so it is
clearly visible when standing in front
of the vehicle. All students must show their State of Michigan vehicle registration and
D river’s L icense when picking up their parking permit from the main office. No
Registration, no parking permit, NO EXCEPTIONS. If you have to drive a car other
than the vehicle that you have registered at Hartland High School, you must register that
vehicle at the main security desk upon arrival at school AND on the HHS website. Be
prepared to enter the make, model and license plate of that vehicle. AGAIN, vehicle lists
are only printed every MONDAY! So, for example, if a new vehicle is driven on
Wednesday, they must notify security Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of that week.
Parking Violations can, but are not limited to, be incurred for the following:
- $5.00
- $25.00
in a disabled parking spot - $25.00 to $200.00 or more
- $25.00 to $200.00
- $25.00
- $25.00
- $25.00 to $200.00 and subject to
towing
$25.00
- $25.00 and subject to towing
PRE-IMPOUND NOTICATCATION
When a student receives THREE parking violations, they will be called to the security
office and given a pre-impound
warning notice. This information will be signed and dated and a copy sent to the student’s
parent(s)/guardian(s) for their information. When a FOURTH ticket is issued, the vehicle
will be impounded/towed at the owner’s expense. This could also result in the suspension
of the students driving privileges for the remainder of the school year.
Hartland High School is a closed campus. Students may NOT leave school grounds
without a pass or permission during the school day. Students are not permitted to be in
their vehicles during the school day without permission. Any vehicle entering or leaving
school property may be stopped and checked by security staff or police. Failure to stop
will result in disciplinary action. Careless or reckless driving that creates any potential
hazard or danger will result in disciplinary actions.
Vehicle Searches
All vehicles parked on school property are subject to search and seizure at any time by
school staff, including canine
searches.
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Parent Advisory Committee
Parent Connect
If you need your pin/password, please e-mail pc@hartlandschools.us. You will get a
response within 5-10 school days.
Special Interests
Check out the NEW Eagle newspaper website
at http://thehartlandeagle.wix.com/thehartlandeagle
Electronic Device/Cell Phone
Policy
Cell phones, pagers, or other related electronic devices may only be used before school,
after school, during passing time, and during a student’s lunch period. These items may
not be used at any point during instructional/class time. Electronic devices must be turned
off before entering a classroom, and cannot be used until a student enters the hallway for
passing time.
Any cell phone causing a disruption during instructional/class time will be confiscated
and sent to the main office. Disruption can include phone ringing, beeping, vibrating,
texting, etc.
Cameras, including cell phone cameras, shall not be used without specific prior consent
from a building administrator. At no time may cameras be used in locker rooms and
bathrooms. Laser pens and pointers are absolutely forbidden at all times.
CD/MP3 players may be used before and after school, during passing time, and during a
student’s lunch period. CD/MP3 players may be used, during instructional/class time, at
the discretion of the classroom teacher.
Students violating this policy will have the items confiscated and may face progressive
discipline. Discipline will be as follows:
1st offense -- Pick up at the end of the next school day or parent pick up,
and a one hour after-school detention
2nd offense – Pick up at the end of the next school day or parent
pick up, and a two hour after-school detention
3rd offense – 1 day ISS and parent pick-up
Confiscated items shall be claimed only by parents from the school office during regular
office hours (7 AM through 4 PM).
Testing Out Information
STUDENT RESOURCES:
Counseling office- A-E Wilson, F-Ln Borst, Lo-Rn Kenney, Ro-Z Empie
Students must sign up for appointment w/ counselor
Student Assistance: Mrs. Schingeck
Peer mediation, information on drug/alcohol abuse, college planning, support groups, study skills
groups
Career Center-located next to the Counseling office
Community service forms, jobs
Principals-Main Office
 Mr. Minsker
 Mrs, Gregory (A-I) Mr. Chanavier (J-U) Mr. Reck (V-Z)
 Mr. Reck -Attendance Issues
 Mrs. Green/Mrs. Williams- *If you need to leave early, have your parent write a
note and drop that note off before school. Parents do not need to call if done this
way.
Student/Staff I.D.’s
We still have student ID’s in the front office that have not been picked up yet…..if you
got your picture taken at registration your ID’s are waiting for you to pick up in the front
office.
Yearbook Information
For yearbook information, visit www.hartlandyearbook.us, or visit www.jostens.com to
order.
Want to be part of the 2015-16 Yearbook Staff? Stop by to pick up an application
from Mr. Wabel in room 304 or 331.
The Eagle’s Nest
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