Important Information: Course Registration

It’s time to start planning for next school year! The course registration information is now available, and we encourage all students and families to explore the wide range of courses and academic programs available.

 

What You Need to Know

  • Students will make their course selections in class during February. Teachers and counselors will guide students through the registration process and answer any questions about course options.

  • Families are encouraged to review course descriptions and program pathways to help students make informed decisions that support their goals and interests.

 

Important Deadline: TBD

The following applications and agreements must submitted no later than March 6th:

  • Applications for our Academies.
  • AP & AICE Expectations Agreements
  • Applications for Dance & Theatre

Your Graduation Roadmap

This page is your home base for everything you need to stay on track, build strong academic habits, and graduate ready for the next chapter of your life. Graduation is not just a destination—it’s a process. To help you meet and exceed requirements, here’s what every student in the Class of 2030 should focus on throughout high school:.

    • Know your credits and stay on-track.
    • Attend & Achieve – Attendance is essential to success! You can’t learn if you’re not here.
    • Stay organized
    • Ask questions — Learning grows when curiosity does.
    • Seek help early — Teachers, counselors, and staff are here for you. Utilize Academic Lunch and NHS Tutoring.
Kristine Fewox

Kristine Fewox

Assistant Principal

Aim Higher: Exceeding the Requirements

The Class of 2030 is encouraged not just to meet expectations, but to surpass them by:

    • Enrolling in Advanced Placement, AICE, Honors, or Dual Enrollment coursed.
    • Participating in community service
    • Strengthening leadership skills through academies, electives, clubs, and athletics
    • Pursuing career‑focused experiences and certifications

 

Your high school experience is what you make it—push yourself, explore your interests, and strive for excellence.

Counselor Information

Your school counselor, Mr. Messersmith, is here to support you as you plan your path to graduation and beyond. Whether you need help choosing classes, exploring career interests, understanding credit requirements, or navigating personal challenges, your counselor is a key partner in your success.

 

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Jacob Messersmith

Jacob Messersmith

Guidance Counselor

Warren Underwood

Warren Underwood

SGA Class Sponsor

SGA - Your Voice. Your Leadership. Your School.

The Class of 2030 is encouraged not just to meet expectations, but to surpass them by:

    • Enrolling in Advanced Placement, AICE, Honors, or Dual Enrollment coursed.
    • Participating in community service
    • Strengthening leadership skills through academies, electives, clubs, and athletics
    • Pursuing career‑focused experiences and certifications

Your high school experience is what you make it—push yourself, explore your interests, and strive for excellence.