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HORTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL COUNSELING OFFICE PRESENTS:

HORTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL COUNSELING OFFICE PRESENTS:. IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 2018 (CURRENT 8 th GRADE STUDENTS) AND THEIR PARENTS . HHS SCHOOL COUNSELING OFFICE. Counselors A - G: Mary Lynn Hermus H - O: Marcia Piette P - Z: Julie Castagna.

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HORTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL COUNSELING OFFICE PRESENTS:

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  1. HORTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL COUNSELING OFFICE PRESENTS: IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 2018 (CURRENT 8th GRADE STUDENTS) AND THEIR PARENTS

  2. HHS SCHOOL COUNSELING OFFICE Counselors A - G: Mary Lynn Hermus H - O: Marcia Piette P - Z: Julie Castagna Secretary: Sally Ebben Registrar: Julie Patri Phone: 779-7934 E-Mail: @hasd.org

  3. Art – Gail Draeger • Band - Breanna Wozniczka • Business - Amber Laska • English – Kristi Compton and Social Studies – Anne Brahe • Family Consumer Science - Stephanie Halverson • Manufacturing/Engineering/Technology - Jeff LeBeck • Math – Kevin McElrath • Physical Education - Robert Weix • Science - Ben Schmidt • World Languages – Janet Rowe

  4. HHS EVENING COUNSELING AVAILABLE • 2ndMonday – Julie Castagna and Marcia Piette • 3rd Monday – Parent Programs • 4th Monday – Mary Lynn Hermus Evening hours are from 4:00 - 8:00 p.m. **PLEASE CALL TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT** 779-7934

  5. HHS PARENT NIGHTS • September – Senior Parent Night • October – Freshman Parent Night • November – Junior Parent Night • January - Financial Aid Parent Night • January – 8th Grade Parent Night • April – Sophomore Parent Night • May – Senior Awards Night

  6. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS 2018 Algebra

  7. REQUIRED COURSES FOR FRESHMAN YEAR ENGLISH • English 9 • English 9 Honors (requires teacher recommendation) SOCIAL STUDIES • Global Studies and Civics OPTION: Integrated English 9/Global Studies OR Integrated English 9 Honors/Global Studies

  8. MATH (based on test scores and teacher recommendation) *College Technical Math I is available for transcripted credit through Fox Valley Tech College for seniors only

  9. SCIENCE • Integrated Science • Honors Biology (requires teacher recommendation) PHYSICAL EDUCATION • P.E. I or Weight Training I COMPUTER LITERACY • Computer Applications • Office for the 21st Century (requires teacher recommendation)

  10. OCCUPATIONS 2 credits required from any of the following areas: • Art • Business / Computers / Marketing • Family and Consumer Science • Manufacturing and Engineering Technology • Math • Science

  11. FINE ARTS OR WORLD LANGUAGES • Band • Choir • Art • Spanish • German NOTE: 1 credit required to graduate. Does not need to be taken freshman year

  12. ELECTIVES • Courses over and above the required courses • Check Course Description Book for courses that sound interesting to you • Be careful of the pre-requisites explained in the course descriptions • Watch for additional fees found in the course descriptions

  13. YEAR LONG ELECTIVES • Beginning, Developing, Advanced Developing Spanish • Beginning or Developing German • Art I • Freshman Band • Freshman Choir • Introduction to Technology • Intro. To Engineering Design (PLTW) • Cisco Networking (prerequisite: Geometry B)

  14. FIRST SEMESTER ELECTIVES • Keyboarding • Information Processing • Introduction to Business • FCS Quest • Foods and Nutrition • Linking Generations

  15. SECOND SEMESTER ELECTIVES • Keyboarding • Information Processing • Introduction to Business • FCS Quest • Design • Foods and Nutrition • Multi-Media Web Design* • Microsoft Information Management* *Prerequisite: Computer Applications OR Office for the 21st Century

  16. COURSE DESCRIPTION BOOKSExample ********************************************************** Art Metals I (5009) is an opportunity for students to work with copper, brass, and silver. Students will work mainly with flat sheets of ……… • Art I (.5 credit) Fall Semester Fee - $15.00 10, 11, 12 ********************************************************** Course Title Course Number Description Pre-Requisites Credit Value Semester the Class Meets Cost for Materials Grade Levels Allowed to Take

  17. REGISTRATION FOR 2014-2015 • Registration on-line and on your own • Deadline to register on-line: February 14, 2014 • Deadline to turn registration form to counselor: Feb. 4th (HMS) Feb. 7th (GMS) • Check Course Description Book when selecting courses • Be prepared – have your form completed • Signed by you and parent/guardian • Be sure to select alternate courses • Make selections carefully – changes are VERY difficult

  18. EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES To find a list of athletics and extra-curricular activities: • www.hasd.org • Click on “Schools” • Click on Hortonville High School • Look at the left side column • Click on “Athletics” • Click on “Activities and Clubs”

  19. THANK YOU FOR COMING ! WELCOME TO HORTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL!

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