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HORTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
COUNSELING OFFICE
PRESENTS:
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR
THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 2018
(CURRENT 8th GRADE STUDENTS)
AND THEIR PARENTS
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
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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
HHS EVENING COUNSELING AVAILABLE
• 2nd Monday – 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
HHS PARENT NIGHTS
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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
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS 2018
Algebra
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
MATH (based on test scores and teacher recommendation)
Algebra
Geometry
Algebra
Honors
Geometry
Advanced
Algebra
Honors
Advanced
Algebra
PreCalculus
Business Calculus OR
AP/CAPP Calculus
Honors PreCalculus
Business Calculus
OR
AP/CAPP Calculus
*College Technical Math I is available for transcripted credit
through Fox Valley Tech College for seniors only
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)
OCCUPATIONS
2 credits required from any of the following areas:
Art
Business / Computers / Marketing
Family and Consumer Science
Manufacturing and Engineering Technology
Math
Science
FINE ARTS OR WORLD LANGUAGES
Band
Choir
Art
Spanish
German
NOTE: 1 credit required to graduate.
Does not need to be taken freshman year
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
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)
FIRST SEMESTER ELECTIVES
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Keyboarding
Information Processing
Introduction to Business
FCS Quest
Foods and Nutrition
Linking Generations
SECOND SEMESTER ELECTIVES
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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
COURSE DESCRIPTION BOOKS
Example
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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
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Course Title
Course Number
Description
Pre-Requisites
Credit Value
Semester the Class Meets
Cost for Materials
Grade Levels Allowed to Take
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
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”
THANK YOU FOR COMING !
WELCOME TO
HORTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL!