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2025-2026

Scheduling Presentation

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HHS Counselors

  • Jenny Carl: Alpha A-G
  • Jody Godman: Alpha H-O
  • Kim Redmer: Alpha P-Z
  • Cheryl Price: District Counseling Specialist

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We will be…..

  • Reviewing graduation requirements
  • Exploring elective options
  • Handing out Course Index/ Course Request Sheets
  • Your task is to select 7.5 credits or 15 courses for next year’s schedule

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Graduation Requirements HHS

English

4 years

4.5 credits

Math

4 years

5 credits

Social Studies

4 years

3.0 credits

Science

3 years

3.0 credits

Health

1 trimester

.5 credits

Fitness

1 trimester

.5 credits

World Language

or 1 Year World Language and

1 additional year of VPAA

2 years

2.0 credits

Visual, Applied, or Performing Arts (VPAA)

2 trimesters

1.0 credits

Electives

8.5 credits

TOTAL

NEEDED FOR GRADUATION

28

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Senior English Options

Literary Voices

AND

Literary Genres OR Great Authors

*AP Literature & Comp

OR

*AP Language & Composition

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Senior Math Options

Chemistry A/B

Physics A/B

Approved math-embedded OSTC courses

Statistics in Sports

Personal Finance

Introduction to Computer Science

Introduction to Marketing and Management

Advanced Marketing

Entrepreneurship

Construction Trades

AP Statistics

AP Calculus

Pre Calculus

College Math 1: Probability and Statistics

College Math 2: Algebra III

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Senior Social Studies

All seniors must take Global Issues

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VPAA/CTE Requirement is 1.0 Credits

    • All Art Classes
    • All Band Classes
    • All Choir Classes
    • All Music Classes
    • All Theater
    • Web Design
    • Interior Design

    • Intro to Marketing
    • Advanced Marketing
    • Construction
    • OSTC (11-12 grade)
    • Yearbook (Application)
    • Nutrition/Adv. Nutrition

Each class below qualifies as VPAA credit

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Earning College Credit

  • Dual Enrollment, Early College, U of M Deep, OCC, Mott

  • High school students can DUAL ENROLL in courses at specific local colleges or universities in an effort to accelerate college and career-readiness

  • For more information, make an appointment with your school counselor.

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Application Programs

3 Trimester Commitment

  • Construction Trades
  • Education Careers
  • Leadership
  • Yearbook
  • LIFT
  • OSTC

See your advisory teacher or the student office for applications

Submit applications to your advisory teacher

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AP Classes

In order to take an AP course, you must submit a signed contract (student and parent) to your advisory teacher

AP Requests will be reviewed by teachers for approval

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2025-2026 Course Request Sheets

All signed schedule sheets must be turned into your advisory teacher

Due Wednesday, February 21st

The first junior advisory to turn in all of their signed scheduling sheets will receive bagels and donuts

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THANK YOU

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