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HORTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL COUNSELING OFFICE

PRESENTS:

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 2020 (CURRENT 8th GRADE STUDENTS)

AND THEIR PARENTS

HHS SCHOOL COUNSELING OFFICE

CounselorsA-G, & T: Laura KuetherH-O: Marcia PietteP-S, U-Z: Julie Castagna

Secretary: Sally EbbenRegistrar: Julie PatriSchool to Work Coordinator: Jodi AlixE-Mail: @hasd.org

• Integrated English and Social Studies

– Anne Brahe and Kristi Compton

• Art – Terry Zeinert

• Business and Marketing Education – Amber Laska

• Family and Consumer Education - Stephanie Halverson

• Music – Greg Forton

• Science-Link Crew-Freshmen Advisory - Kari Kurowski

• Manufacturing/Engineering/Technology - Jeff Lebeck

• Physical Education/Health

– Bob Weix, Matt Hintz, Chris Gennrich, Tara VanCaster

Integrated English & Social Studies

• Anne Brahe

• Kristi Comptonhttps://youtu.be/XxzyfMX9uu0

A R T

• Terry Zeinert

Business and Marketing Education

• Amber Laska

Freshman Business Education Elective Options

• INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS-– Will provide a basic understanding of business concepts

and how they are important to our economic system. Topics covered include an introduction to business, international business, economics, consumer, finance, and business careers.

• MULTI-MEDIA & WEB DESIGN-– Will teach proficiency in digital media. Software includes

Flash, Photoshop, Dreamweaver, and Movie Maker. Students will create presentations using videos, animation, graphics and digital images. A significant portion of this class will involve web design. Students will incorporate features learned in Flash, Photoshop, and Dreamweaver to create websites

Business Education Course Offerings Continued

• KEYBOARDING-– Is designed to teach the students to “touch type” while

giving the student a working knowledge of the computer so that they will be able to type letters, reports and other business documents with accuracy and speed.

• MICROSOFT INFORMATION MANAGEMENT-– This course allows students to explore computer concepts,

careers in the computer field and societal issues surrounding computers and data security. Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, and Desktop Publishing will be covered. In addition to traditional style assignments students will develop projects of interest to themselves.

Family & ConsumerEducation

• Stephanie Halverson

Health Careers

M U S I C

• Greg Forton

ScienceLink Crew-Freshmen Advisory

• Kari Kurowski

HORTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE

2016-2017

• FRESHMAN YEAR – 1 credit

• Integrated Science – Phys Science credit

• Honors Biology – Life Science credit

• SOPHOMORE YEAR – 1 credit

• Biology – Life science credit

• Chemistry – Physical Science credit

• JUNIOR and SENIOR YEARS – 2 credits

Electives

SCIENCE COURSES OFFERED:

AP Biology Organic Chemistry Zoology

Physical Science Anatomy and Physiology Earth Science

Chemistry Aquatic Ecology Plant Biology

Honors Chemistry Meteorology AP Environmental

AP Chemistry Conservation

Physics Independent Science

AP Physics Taxidermy I and II

Manufacturing – Engineering –Technology

• Jeff Lebeckhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Etf-qiBWnyw&list=PLcCTPHuIP75L4OB5bdEiFmryWewqxbXRT

https://

www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyDn9dXJ3MI&index=7&list=PLcCTPHuIP75L4OB5bdEiFmryWewqxbXRT

Physical Education - Health

•Bob Weix•Matt Hintz• Chris Gennrich• Tara Van Caster

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

8 period day

3 lunches–before 5, between 5 and 6 or after 6

Extended Learning Time (ELT)–Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and

Friday before 7

Freshmen Advisory (FA) –Tuesday before 7

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS 2020

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)

*Indicates teacher approval needed.** Indicates placement based on test score and teacher recommendation.

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

Art

Business / Computers / Marketing

Family and Consumer Science

Manufacturing and Engineering Technology

Math (beyond the required 3 credits)

Science (beyond the required 3 credits)

Note: 2 credits are required to graduate. Does not need to be completed freshman year.

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

• Keyboarding

• Microsoft Information Management

• Introduction to Business

• FCS Quest

• Foods and Nutrition

• Linking Generations

SECOND SEMESTER ELECTIVES• Introduction to Business• FCS Quest• Design• Foods and Nutrition• Linking Generations• Multi-Media Web Design*• Microsoft Information Management*

*Prerequisite: Computer Applications OR Office for the 21st Century

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 TitleCourse NumberDescriptionPre-Requisites Credit ValueSemester the Class MeetsCost for MaterialsGrade Levels Allowed to Take

REGISTRATION FOR 2016-2017

• Registration on-line and on your own

• Counselors will meet with 8th graders

Jan. 11 – HMS Jan. 12 - GMS

• Counselors will help 8th graders register

Feb. 1 - HMS Feb. 2 - GMS

• Check Course Description Book when selecting courses http://www.hasd.org/schools/hs/CourseOfferingGuide.cfm

• 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”

Youth Service Learning• 36 hours required for graduation• Hortonville uses GetNvolved program to

document YSL hours• The link to GetNvolved can be found on

the HASD website.• 9 hours each year to be eligible for

honor card and/or commons• YSL hours can begin after a student

completes 8th gradeJodi Alix

Youth Service Learning Coordinator

Freshmen Orientation to HHS

• First Day of School is Freshmen Only

• Link Crew

• Freshmen Advisory

• Open House

• Clubs, Activities and Athletics beginning before first day of school

• Service Learning Opportunities

• Summer School classes

THANK YOU FOR COMING !

WELCOME TO HORTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL!