Hortonville High School December 2017 Home of the Polar Bears WEBSITE: www.hasd.org DATES TO REMEMBER THE HIGH SCHOOL OFFICES WILL BE OPEN DURING WINTER BREAK WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27 TH THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28 th 7:30 AM 2:30 PM. December 1 Senior Yearbook Pictures Due December 4 HHS Band Concert Auditorium 7:00 pm December 6 Early Release @ 12:30 pm December 11 Board of Education Meeting Room G135 7:00 pm December 14 HHS Choir Concert Auditorium 7:00 pm December 22 Early Release @ 12:30 pm December 25 January 1 Christmas Break January 2, 2018 Classes Resume Dear Hortonville High School Parents and Students, I hope everyone had a restful and relaxing Thanksgiving Holiday. It is hard to believe that it is already December. Congratulations goes out to Mr. Foth and the entire Music Department and cast for this year s musical performance of Shrek. The show was extremely entertaining, had a tremendous message, and reminded me of the outstanding talent that lies within our school. As the winter sports and organization seasons get underway, I wish each of our students and teams the very best as they begin their competitions. I would also like to congratulate Ms. Karen Acker, Ms. Laura Schmidt, and Hortonville High School for being recognized as the Top Large School Blood Donation Site by the Community Blood Center. The award reminds me of the outstanding staff leadership and supportive students that we have within our high school. December marks the start of the 2018-2019 scheduling process. Students in 9 th, 10 th, and 11 th grades will be having class meetings during the week of December 4 th. Once each class has had their meetings with our school counseling team, the registration process will open up in Skyward and students and families will be able to register for next year s classes. This process will remain open for approximately six weeks. It is our hope that each student will have their schedule for next school year by the middle of May. Lastly, we are once again in preparation for our 11 th Grade ACT Assessment in late February. As part of this preparation, we are conducting a practice ACT Assessment for all 11 th grade students that will be administered during our Early Release Day on December 6 th. As part of the practice test, students will be given the Reading, Math, English, and Science tests. It is expected that the results will be returned to the school prior to our Holiday Break and we will then provide these results to students and their families. As always, I encourage all parents to communicate with teachers and monitor Skyward. All of these can contribute to greater success in the classroom. The end of the semester is going to creep upon us all very quick. When we return from our Holiday Break, we have two weeks of classes and we are then already into Finals Week. Thank you for your continued support. The staff and I wish you and your family a safe and happy holiday season. Yours in Education, Thomas J. Ellenbecker Follow me on Twitter - @tellenbecker
Parent Forums In order to keep parents informed on issues concerning the High School and also answer questions that parents may have about their child s education, high school administration will be holding monthly parent forums on the second Monday of each month in the High School Library from 5pm to 6pm. In December, the Parent Forum is scheduled for Monday, December 11 th. Among the topics that will be covered are our ACT practice test for juniors, standards-based grading, Outdoor Stadium Project, and the new Academic and Career Planning program. If you have any questions, please contact the high school office at 779-7933. Parents/guardians: Did you know that in addition to checking your child s grades on Skyward, the teachers may also be sending home messages about daily homework, due dates for long term projects and/or emails about make up work due to absences? These Skyward emails work off of information in our district system utilizing your email address. PLEASE check your Skyward account status to ensure that your email address is current and operating. Have your child do the same, so you do not miss out on important information. DIRECT TELEPHONE NUMBERS REPORT ABSENCES & ALL ATTENDANCE ISSUES 779-7940 ATTENTION Parent/Students: All absences must be called into the Student Services Office at 779-7940 by parents or guardians. Phone lines are available 24 hours a day. Please leave a message. NO PAPER NOTES will be accepted (except doctor s excuses which are accepted anytime and are required after 10 days of absence). HIGH SCHOOL OFFICES 779-7933 COUNSELING OFFICE 779-7934 FOOD SERVICE 779-7904 TRANSPORTATION 757-7045 Students who become ill at school So, you send your student to school to try to make it through the day even though they are not feeling just right. In order to be sent home, all students MUST go to the nurse s office. The nurse will then contact a parent for instructions or pick up. Your student is the Hortonville Area School District s responsibility and the arrangements must be made prior to the student s departure. EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION PARENTS: If you have any changes to your personal or emergency contact information, please call the District Office at 779-7921 or email Mrs. Weber at shanaweber@hasd.org as soon as possible. These changes would include name, home address, home telephone number, cellular phone number, email address, employer name, work telephone number, and emergency contact names and/or telephone numbers. We want to always be able to contact you as quickly as possible in the event of an emergency, so your assistance in keeping all of your information up to date will be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
2017-2018 yearbooks are ordered through the student s fee account. Payment of $35 by cash or checks can be issued to Hortonville High School or HHS and given to the high school main office. If you are unsure regarding your order, please contact the high school office at 779-7933. Senior Photos The Yearbook Staff needs to receive your digital graduation pictures (jpeg format) from the studio or you by: December 1, 2017 In order to have a color picture included in the year book; the photo must meet the following requirements: The photo must be a vertical pose Hortonville yearbook staff does not require a traditional head and shoulders pose, but please select an appropriate pose that will reproduce well. Pictures of the student from farther away or with a car, animal, etc. can look very small on the photo page in the yearbook. All photos must be school appropriate, including, but not limited to, the clothing, pose, background, and any included wording. Note: Tight close-ups of the face do not tend to print as well as other poses, as your hair and/or chin may be cut out of the picture. Remember, most studios will send your yearbook picture directly to the Yearbook Staff. Check with the studio to see if this is their policy. Please give them the email below to use for submission. If you do not want a studio photo, a photo done by a family member or friend will work as well; just follow the above requirements. The best way to submit a photo is by emailing it to the following address: seniorpictureshhs@gmail.com Please name the photo as: last,first.jpeg Please do not email photos directly to Mrs. Acker as they may get lost in the SPAM filter. If you have any questions regarding your senior pictures, please feel free to contact karenacker@hasd.org
STUDENT OF THE MONTH October 2017 Admin Team Eliotte Heinz Administration Orion Spees Art Kendall Lotto Band/Choir Alissa Brandt Business Ed/Computer Andi Bryant Family & Consumer Science Lauren Laughlin Health/Physical Education Ben McKee Math Jacob Bakich Science Samantha Roubal Social Studies Alivia Kaphuis Technical Education Tony Diedrich World Languages Antone Posselt Winter Home Events Season Tickets Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball & Wrestling $40 per person Tickets are available in the high school main office from 7:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m. Monday Friday OR at the events. Checks are payable to Hortonville High School or HHS. AWAY GAME PASSES: $50 each Valid for all 2017-2018 FVA Regular Conference Games (excludes WIAA Tournament) Valid for one individual use per FVA regular season sporting event when your school is playing on the road at that venue. The card is non-transferrable and not valid for home events.
Snowmobile Safety Classes Snowmobile Safety classes will be held at Hortonville High School in room G135 from 6:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m. on December 7 th, 14 th, and 21 st. Please pre-register at 779-6498.
Notes from the Counseling Office College Applications Parents of seniors going on to a two and four-year college or technical college, remind your son/daughter about completing application forms and keeping an eye on priority deadlines. Please also remind your son/daughter that they should be requesting their transcripts to be sent to the colleges that they are applying to through Career Cruising. Scholarships The scholarship list is updated weekly and available on the counseling department website and in the counseling office. Senior Reminder Reminder- seniors should be sure to check with Mrs. Alix regarding service learning hours (36 volunteer hours are required for graduation). Service hours must be completed by April 15, 2018 for seniors graduating in May 2018. PSAT Results The Counseling Office anticipates receiving the PSAT test results shortly before or after Christmas break. We will do a group interpretation and then students will get their results to take home. Students should listen for an announcement. Results for anyone not attending the group interpretation will be mailed home. Junior Conferences The Counselors are currently meeting with all juniors to go over graduation requirements, credit reviews, and post-graduation plans. Parents are strongly encouraged to attend. If you have not already done so, please call 779-7934 to schedule your junior conference with your counselor. 2018-19 Course Registration The counselors will be meeting with all students, in the auditorium, the week of December 4 th to talk about course registration for next year. Beginning the week of December 11 th, counselors will be available in study hall and commons to meet briefly with students and by appointment with those who do not have a free period. Course registration will also be the focus of the December 14 th ACP lesson for grades 9-11. Students will then need to enter their courses online through Skyward Student Access. The window will be open from December 5 th through January 8 th. YOUTH SERVICE LEARNING Remember to enter your service hours. 36 hours required for graduation Record service-learning hours on www.getnvolved.org Create an account with an email address and password Create a new volunteer opportunity to track your hours Please refer to the GetNvolved website (rather than Skyward) for an accurate, up-to-date record of your service hours Link on high school webpage: http://www.hasd.org/schools/hs/youthservicelearning.cfm If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Jodi Alix, Room C158, 779-7934 ext. 13158 or by email at jodialix@hasd.org
On behalf of all administration & staff of Hortonville High School Happy Holidays!