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Haslett High SchoolEnglish Department Teachers:
Mrs. Cull Miss ParrMiss Barthol Mr. ChiaravalliMr. Porritt Mrs. Shoemaker
Mrs. Price
MI Merit Curriculum Requirements in English/Language Arts
• Four years of English are required for graduation
• During all four years, the following skills are developed:– Reading– Writing – Listening– Speaking
English 9 (all students)
English 10HAmerican Lit
English 11H
Brit Lit
English 11
English 10 American Lit
AP English English 12World Lit
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English Electives
• Journalism (2 semesters) 10-11-12 (Mrs. Price)– Is a year-long course – Provides the opportunity to learn and practice journalistic styles of writing
and to publish that writing in the student newspaper. – Studies aspects of journalism ethics, laws and publication production– To continue writing for and producing the student newspaper, students can
sign up for newspaper production.
• Newspaper Production (1 or 2 semesters) 11-12 (Mrs. Price)– Students will learn about publication, production and produce the student
newspaper. – There will also be opportunities for in-depth journalistic writing and
publishing. – Students will learn to use computer desktop publishing programs.– This class may be taken multiple times for credit.– Prerequisite: Journalism
Welcome to Social Studies at HHS!Teachers: Mr. Beebe Mrs. MannMrs. Burns Mr. OtlewskiMr. Delany Mr. Smith
HHS Social Studies Goals• Academic and Social Studies Skills• Post-High School Preparation• Success on State Exams• Rigor and Scholarship• Using Technology
HHS Social Studies Requirements3 Credits Total
9th Grade:• U.S. History & Geography = 1 credit
10th Grade:• Economics = ½ credit• Civics = ½ credit
11th Grade:• World History & Geography = 1 credit
12th Grade: (colleges highly recommend 4 credits)
11-12th Grade HHS Electives
Survey Electives• Global Issues
College Prep. Electives• Psychology• World Religions
Advanced Placement OptionsAdvanced Placement
• A.P. U.S. History (APUSH):• College Level Course• 1 credit HHS (up to 8 college credits)
• A.P. U.S. Government:• College Level Course• ½ credit HHS (3-4 college credits)
• A.P. Microeconomics:• College Level Course• ½ credit HHS (3-4 college credits)
• A.P. Macroeconomics:• College Level Course• ½ credit HHS (3-4 college credits)
-AP Gov can count as your child’s Civics credit.-Either AP Econ can count as your child’s Economics credit.
HHS Math DepartmentTeachersMr. TobeMr. McKinneyMrs. VesselMrs. PenningtonMs. WippelMrs. EricksonMrs. Keathley
Go Math (8th Grade)Algebra 1
Geometry
Algebra 2 HonorsAlgebra 2
FST Precalculus
AP Calculus
Calculus II
AP Statistics
What about CHAMP students?What about “testing out” of a course?Personal Finance/Career Center and math requirements.
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Haslett High School Science
Physical Science
Content:Engineering PracticesStructure and Properties of MatterChemical ReactionsForces and InteractionsEnergyWaves and Electromagnetic Radiation
BiologyContent: Interdependent Relationships in EcosystemsMatter and Energy in Organisms and EcosystemsStructure and FunctionInheritance and Variation of TraitsNatural Selection and Evolution
Recommendation: Completed Algebra I
ChemistryContent:Engineering PracticesStructure and Properties of MatterChemical ReactionsEnergy
Recommendation: Completed Biology
Earth ScienceContent: Earth SystemsEarth HistoryWeather/ClimateHuman ImpactsSpace Systems
Recommendation: Completed Biology
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