Class of 2020! Welcome to Hartland High School

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Welcome to
Hartland High School
Class of 2020!
Administrators
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Mr. Minsker
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– Principal
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Mr. Chanavier
– Assistant Principal,
J-U
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Mr. Wheeler
– Athletic Director
Mrs. Gregory
– Assistant Principal,
A-I
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Mr. Reck
– Dean of Students,
V-Z
Counselors
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Mrs. Wilson
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–A - E
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Mrs. Kenney
– Lo - Rn
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Mrs. Schingeck
– Student Assistance
Program Coordinator
Ms. Borst
– F - Ln
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Mrs. Empie
– Ro - Z
Important HHS Topics
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Structure of the Day
– 7 classes
– 6 minutes passing time
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Discipline
– Progressive in nature
– Assistant Principals & Dean of Students handle discipline
– Parents notified of large infractions (suspensions, etc.)
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Building Security & Entry Points
– Security team and Director of Security – Mr. Capra
– Locked building with 2 manned and secure entry points
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Lunchtime
– Closed campus but many options to choose from
– Seats for everyone and students eat together 9-12 grade
HHS Parent Advisory
Council (PAC)
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Parent Volunteers
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Discuss Past, Present, & Future Activities
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Meetings:
– 1st Tuesday of each month
– 7:30 AM
– HHS Main Office Conference Room A
Get Involved
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Clubs
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Activities
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Volunteering
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Sports
– www.hartlandeagles.com
HHS Information &
Communication
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HHS Website – www.hartlandhighschool.us
– Announcements & News
– Staff Contact Information
– Counseling Webpage
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MiStar – Parent / Student Connect
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Mass Email to Students / Parents
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Robo Calls
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Community Life
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Main Office & Counseling Office (Flyers, Brochures, etc.)
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Line of Communication
– Student/Parent  MiStar  Teacher  Counselor  Administrator
Report Cards
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2 Semesters – 18 weeks each
– Grades are cumulative
– Progress Reports every 6 weeks
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Report cards end of each semester
– 1st semester report card will be handed out at Freshman
College Planning Night
– 2nd semester report card will be mailed home in June
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Parent Night Programs
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Parent LINK
– Same day as LINK Orientation (flyer in packet)
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Back to School Night
– September
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College Planning Nights
– February/April – 9th, 10th, & 11th grade
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Senior Parent Night
– September of 12th grade
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Financial Aid Night & FAFSA Night
– January & February of 12th grade
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Undergraduate & Senior Honors Night Programs
– May (9th – 11th grade) / June (12th grade)
Graduation Requirements
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English
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– 4 Years
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Math
– ½ Year
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– 4 Years
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Science
Social Studies
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World Language
– 2 Years
VPA
(Visual & Performing Arts)
– 1 Year
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– 3 Years
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Health*
– ½ Year
– 3 Years
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Personal Fitness*
OLE
(Online Learning Experience)
– ½ Year
*
Recommended to be completed in
9th or 10th grade
Required 9th Grade
Classes
Elective 9th Grade
Classes
Other Required Classes
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Electives (2 credits)
– Health (.5)
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Recommended to be completed in 9th or 10th grade
– Personal Fitness (.5)
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Recommended to be completed in 9th or 10th grade
– World Language
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Need 2 years of a single language between 8th – 12th grade
– Visual Performing Arts (includes Band & Choir)
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Need 1 credit between 9th – 12th grade
– Online Learning Experience
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Need a ½ credit between 9th – 12th grade
VPA’s & OLE’s
GRADE
9-12
9-12
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9 -12
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9-12
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9-12
9-12
COURSE NAME (Credits)
Advanced Theatre*/** (.5)
Alternative Energy & Technology (.5)
Art I / Intro to Art (.5)
Art II / Drawing & Design* (.5)
Automotive Tech I (.5)
Band** – All (1.0)
CAD Design Elements & CAD Digital Animation (.5)
+
Ceramics I , II*, & III* (.5)
Choir – All (1.0)
Computer Applications (.5)
Construction Technology (.5)
Creative Writing
Debate
Digital Content Development (.5)
Digital Media Literacy (.5)
Fashion, Fabrics, & Construction (.5)
Jewelry & Metals I & II* (.5)
Keyboarding (.5)
Nutrition Education (.5)
Parenting I (.5)
Personal Finance (.5)
Theatre Arts Management** (1.0)
Theatre Performance (.5)
Web Design (.5)
Wired (.5)
Woodworking Technology (.5)
VPA
OLE
SMA
(1.0)
X
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X
X
X
X
X
X
X
(.5)
(Must be taken in 12 grade)
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Scheduling Information
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Curriculum Guide – www.hartlandhighschool.us
– Counseling  High School Planning  HHS
Curriculum Guide
– Graduation Requirements (pg. 6)
– Course Descriptions
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Prerequisites
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Enter schedule on MiStar (Student Connect)
– Need Student Connect password
Deadlines
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Students will enter their schedule on Student Connect
– February 22nd – March 4th
– 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
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Blue Course Request Sheet
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Honors English 9 Applications
– Due to MATH teacher by Friday, March 4th
– Due to Mrs. Conley at HHS by Friday, March 4th
Registration & LINK
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Freshman Registration – August 24th
– 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM
– Turn in paperwork & emergency card
– Get school picture taken… be ready!
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LINK Orientation – August 30th
– 8-10 9th graders will be linked up with two
11th and/or 12th graders
– Receive schedule
– Tour of the school
– Team building activities during orientation &
throughout the school year
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Parent LINK – August 30th
Thank You!
We will hold THREE breakout sessions for 15 minutes each.
You may choose from the following options during this time:
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New Students to Hartland Consolidated Schools
– Auditorium (1st Session ONLY)
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Q & A with HHS Administrators & Counselors
– Auditorium (2nd & 3rd Sessions)
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Honors & Advanced Course Offerings at HHS
– Media Center
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Support & Intervention Course Offerings at HHS
– Room 101 (1st Session ONLY)
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HHS Special Education Parent Informational Session
– Room 101 (2nd & 3rd Sessions)
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Skills for High School Success
– Room 102
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Classroom & Program Visits
– West Wing
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