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Halifax Area High School 2019-2020 Profile Halifax Area High School 2019-2020 Profile 3940 Peters Mountain Road Counseling Office Halifax, PA 17032 Carole Fetterhoff P: (717) 896-3416 School Counselor (A - L) F: (717) 896-3976 https://www.hasd.us Luann Curry School Counselor (M - Z) CEEB Code: 391610 L. Lynn Long Graduation Requirements School Counselor Secretary All Credits must be earned beyond 8th grade All required subjects must be passed. Subject Credits Subject Credits English 4.00 Phys. Ed. 2.00 Social Studies 4.00 Intro. Tech .50 Administration Mathematics 3.00 9th Grade Aca. .50 Science 3.00 Career Dev .50 Dr. David R. Hatfield, Ed. D Health 1.00 Fam & Cns Sci 1.00 Superintendent Electives 6.50 Mr. John J. Osuch Minimum Total Credits: 26.00 Principal Curriculum Our academic program includes eight class periods on an A/B cycle. The curriculum available includes: School Board 6 Advanced Placement Courses 12 Honors Courses Dean Hile, President 1 College in the High School Course Dual Enrollment at Harrisburg Area Community College Trudy Withers, V. President Scott Corsnitz, Treasurer Robbie Eyster, Director Grading System Rank in Class Hara Frank, Director 93 - 100 Advanced Ricky Grosser, Director All students are included 80 - 92 Proficient in the computation of Brad Harker, Director 70 - 79 Basic rank that is cumulative beginning with grade 9 Emily Hoffman, Director 0 - 69 Below Basic and continuing through Edwin Reiner, Director M = Medical grade 12. Rank is based Nathan Wilbert, Director S = Satisfactory on a student’s grade point average. Grades for the U = Unsatisfactory honors courses will be I = Incomplete weighted. Mission Statement The Halifax Area School District in partnership with students, parents/guardians and community members will provide Class of 2020 each child with a safe, supportive, and challenging environment that will empower and inspire them to reach their potential as prepared, engaged, and responsible citizens. Institutes of Higher Education Attended ACT Bloomsburg University Average Casper College Class Year # Taking Comp Score Central Penn College 2020 - - Chatham University 2019 2 21.5 Harrisburg Area Community 2018 3 21.3 2017 1 18.0 College 2016 9 21.0 Harrisburg University Juniata College Kutztown University SAT Lebanon Valley College New Millersville University Class Year # Taking EBRW Math 2020 35 553 528 Penn State University 2019 29 558 522 Pennsylvania College of 2018 36 551 528 Technology 2017 23 590 539 Old Point Park University Class Year # Taking Reading Math Writing Shippensburg University 2016 52 500 502 491 Susquehanna University Thomas Jefferson University West Chester University Class of 2020 Enrollment by Post Graduate Plans Class Year West Virginia University 4 yr. College or University 34% 2020 70 2 yr. College 28% 2021 72 Military 5% 2022 64 Branches of the Employment 27% 2023 61 Armed Forces Undecided 6% 2024 59 US Marine US Navy Neighboring Schools Millersburg Area High School Susquenita High School Upper Dauphin High School .
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