October 2012 v2
  

Watch the
HASD Space Needs Video - Part I

To address space concerns, HASD has put together a Space Needs Study Team and produced an informational video.

 

 

 

   

 

 

Please help us reach the goal of 1,000 "Likes" on the HASD Facebook page.

 
 
  
 
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World Language Award

 

The Hortonville Area School District is pleased to announce that the World Language program has been awarded the Donna Clementi Blue Ribbon Award for Excellence in World Language Programs. The Donna Clementi award, given by WAFLT (Wisconsin Association for Language Teachers), is awarded to one school annually. The school chosen must meet specific criteria that shows how their world language program is exemplary in multiple categories, such as percentage of students enrolled in language programs at various levels, curriculum alignment with national and state standards, staffing qualifications, evidence of advocating language learning, and also program and student success. Read more...

 

New Courses at Hortonville High School
   

There have been a variety of new courses added to the curriculum at Hortonville High School. Many new additions and changes were done in response to the Common Core State Standards to make sure course offerings met these criteria, as well as the needs of our 21st century learners. In the Hortonville Area School District, it is extremely important to ensure that all students will learn at the highest level with the best, up-to-date curriculum.  

 

Here is a list of new courses that can be taken by HHS students in the 2012-13 and 2013-14 school years to prepare them for future learning. Read more...

 
Positive Behavior Interventions and Support Program

 

PBIS is a way of encouraging and rewarding positive behaviors in the classroom and hallways, instead of reprimanding negative behaviors. Students learn what behavior is appropriate and expected, and teachers acknowledge the behavior by handing out paw prints when they see students acting in what they call the "Polar Bear Way." Read more...

Parent Teacher Conferences in November 2012 

 

"Parent-teacher conferences present a priceless opportunity for families to gain a better understanding of their children. Through understanding what is being presented in the curriculum and gaining insight into their child's performance and achievement at school, parents and teachers can better work together to strengthen the child's success at school." Get dates/times...