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5275 Trussville-Clay Road
Trussville, AL 35173
Phone: (205) 228-3500

 Welcome

Hewitt-Trussville High School

 Senior Awards Night

Senior Awards Night has been postponed to Tuesday, May 13 @ 8:35AM.

Family members are invited to attend.

Ceremony should last approximately one hour.

 Choir Spring Concert 2008

Choir Spring Concert - Thursday, May 15, 2008.

Click here for details!

 Semester Exams

Second Semester Exam Schedule
May 2008

Wednesday, May 14
*Underclassmen will report to school by 7:50am and follow morning activity schedule 

SENIORS ONLY – Seniors report only to assigned exam; review sessions are scheduled with teachers

1st period exam             7:50 – 9:25
2nd period exam             9:30 – 11:03

Thursday, May 15
*Underclassmen will report to school by 7:50am and follow morning activity schedule

SENIORS ONLY – Seniors report only to assigned exam; review sessions are scheduled with teachers

6th period exam             7:50 – 9:25
7th period exam             9:30 – 11:03

Friday, May 16

All Students – Students report only to assigned exam; review sessions are scheduled with teachers

3rd period exam             7:50 – 9:25
4th period exam             9:35 – 11:05
Lunch                           11:10 – 12:00
Exam Review                12:00-3:00

Monday, May 19

All Students - Students report only to assigned exam; review sessions are scheduled with teachers

5th period exam             7:50 – 9:25
8th period exam             9:35 – 11:05
Lunch                           11:10 – 12:00
Exam Review                12:00-3:00

Tuesday, May 20

Underclassmen only - Students report only to assigned exam; review sessions are scheduled with teachers

1st period exam             7:50 – 9:25
2nd period exam             9:35 – 11:05
Lunch                           11:10 – 12:00
Exam Review                12:00-3:00

Wednesday, May 21

Underclassmen only - Students report only to assigned exam; review sessions are scheduled with teachers

6th period exam             7:50 – 9:25
7th period exam             9:35 – 11:05
Lunch                           11:10 – 12:00
Exam Review                12:00-3:00

Thursday, May 22

Last Day for Students

Exam Make-Up Day

·         Students will stay in the exam room until the end of the exam administration period.  No  exceptions.

·         Seniors who are exempt for an exam should pick up an exemption form in the office. The form must be signed by the teacher and/or the attendance person to verify that the attendance and grade requirements are met.  Forms must be turned into the teacher prior to the exam administration. Forms will be available beginning on Monday, May 5th.

·         The last day of attendance applied towards senior exam exemptions is Tuesday, May 13th.

Click here for printable exam schedule!

 Summer School 2008

Dear Parents,

To help interested students to have another period available for an academy elective, we will be offering Driver’s Education and Health this summer so that students will have another period available to take an academy elective. Because we know that your decision will be based on summer plans, we have outlined the course meeting dates below for you. The cost for both classes is $150. (You may send a check with your child for his or her counselor. Please include student’s name on the “for” line of the check.)

Driver’s Education

Required Class Meetings        June 9 – 11      8:00am – 12:00pm     

**Two (2) additional driving appointments must be scheduled with instructor.

Health

This summer course will be a combination of weekly appointments with the instructor and independent course work. ***The instructor will work with you when you are out of town and unable to make an appointment. Appointments will be small-group or individual.

June 12th or 13th
8:00am-12:00pm

CPR Certification (First Aid Assignment and Research Paper information handed out.)  (If unable to attend, student must be CPR-certified by July 30.)

June 18, 19, or 20

Schedule one (1) 30-minute appointment
First Aid Assignment Due, Receive Lifestyle Unit Assignment

June 24, 25, or 26

Schedule one (1) 30-minute appointment
Lifestyle Unit Assignment Due, Receive Nutrition/Exercise Unit Assignment, Receive Current Event Assignment

June 30, July 1, or July 2

Schedule one (1) 30-minute appointment
Nutrition/Exercise Unit Assignment Due, Receive Tobacco/Alcohol Unit Assignment

July 8

View the movie, Tuesdays with Morrie, and meet with instructor.  
***If unable to view the movie, student can read the book, Tuesdays with Morrie and schedule appointment with instructor on July 7th or 9th.  
First five (5) current events due, Tobacco/Alcohol Unit Assignment Due, Receive Mental Health Unit Assignment

July 15, 16, or 17

Movie viewing date TBD. Student can watch movie or read the book, The                         Ryan White Story. Mental Health Unit Assignment Due, Receive Drugs & STD Unit Assignment.

July 21, 22, or 23

Schedule one (1) 30-minute appointment
Drugs & STD Unit Assignment Due, Receive Non-Communicable Diseases Unit Assignment

July 29 or 30

Final Exam: Schedule with Instructor
Last 5 current events due, Research Paper Due

The cost for both classes is $150. The deadline to sign up is Monday, April 21st.

**If you have further questions, please contact Cheryl Kuyk, Assistant Principal.

Click here for printable version!

 Description of Academy Electives for Rising Sophomores

There are many excellent elective choices for sophomores.  Quite a few of these electives are new and are tied to academies.   Academy courses:

·         Allow students to try out or focus on an area of study that relates to their field of interest or future career choice

·         Will be engaging, relevant, hands on, project/product focused

·         Will offer student opportunities to make connections and work with field professionals while still in high school.

·         Can lead to nationally recognized industry certifications, opportunities for field related college scholarships, and postsecondary credits.

Three of the new academies offer a sequence of courses that will provide the most benefit if begun in the sophomore year.  Each of these academies, described below, will offer students the opportunity to be included in a sophomore cohort where students with a common focus will have two or more classes together. 

Project Lead the Way Biomedical Academy

·         Instructor to be approved by the Board on Monday has a Bachelor of Science and Engineering Degree in Biomedical Engineering, pursuing a Master’s in Science Education. 

·         Four course sequence:  Biomedical Sciences, Human Body Systems, Medical Interventions, Science Research

·         Nationally affiliated academy for any student interested in a medical field

Project Lead the Way Engineering Academy

·         Instructor, Jason Dooley, Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Master’s in Math Education; relevant industry experience with U.S. Steel Corporation.

·         Four course sequence:  Principles of Engineering, followed by courses based on other engineering disciplines i.e. civil, mechanical, electrical, aerospace, etc.

·         Nationally affiliated academy for any student interested in engineering.

Finance Academy

·         Instructor, Ben Greer, Bachelor of Business Administration in Management Information Systems, Master’s in Business Administration with an emphasis in Finance; relevant industry experience in the banking industry.

·         Courses include:  Personal and Business Finance, Banking Credit and the Federal Reserve System, International Finance, Wealth Management and Dual Enrollment Microeconomics and Accounting offered through UAB.

·         National affiliation with the National Academy Foundation is pending.

Other HTHS Academies also offer outstanding introductory courses for sophomores:

·         Foundations of Health Science

·         Introduction to Information Technology

·         Fundamental Hospitality & Culinary Arts (was not originally offered to sophomores)

·         Basic Wiring

·         Multimedia Design

·         Introduction to Drafting Design

·         Sales and Promotion Planning

·         Street Law

More detailed information is available on the TCS website – www.trussvillecityschools.com.

Click here for printable form on Academies!

 AP Exam Review

AP Exam Review

From the Alabama State Department of Education:

The below Web site link will allow students opportunities for AP Exam Review via Alabama's ACCESS Distance Learning Program’s collaboration with the Florida Virtual School.  The reviews arm students with resources, practice tests, easy prompts, and multiple choice assessments in a self-paced, interactive, non-facilitated environment.  Reviews are based on released AP examinations and other materials licensed by the College Board.

A student needs his/her school system’s name, the school name, and the school zip code, in addition to personal information, to set up an account.

The site is http://aptestreview.flvs.net.

 Reminder

Reminder:

Students are only allowed to check-out in-between classes.

 HTHS Parent e-Newsletter

 Perfect Attendance Incentive Program

Perfect Attendance Incentive Program

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Students who have perfect attendance will  be eligible to win  various prizes!

 

          Perfect Attendance means that….

1.   1.  The student is on time to every class. NO TARDIES!!

2.  2.  The student is in school every day (school event is only exception for this program)

3.  3.  The student is in every class, every day

4.  4.  No disciplinary matters (detentions, dress code violations, referrals to office, bus citations)

 

Students who have perfect attendance for the

month will be entered into a drawing for $25.

One winner will be chosen from each grade level. 

The senior student who wins will receive a pass

to leave campus one day for lunch.

 

The first period class with the highest

attendance percentage for the month

will receive a Chick-Fil-A breakfast!

 

 Click here for printable version of "Perfect Attendance Incentive Program"

 HTHS Calendar

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 HTHS Profile

 Daily Announcements

 Summer Reading

 

Go to the Library page for information on Summer Reading.

 HTAC Golf Tournament

The Hewitt-Trussville Athletic Club will host a golf tournament at Trussville Country Club on May 16.  Click here for details.

 Senior Information

March 14 = Money due for Cap and Gown  $80.00

April 3 = Make up pictures for Cap and Gown

April 4 = Balfour will be back to hand out senior announcements and take any cap & gown orders that have not been placed. 

April 14 = Last day for college visitation

April 22 = Due date for PTO & Rotary Club scholarships.  Pick up applications in the Guidance Office or English class.  Due to Ms. Hulsey by April 22.

April 29 = Balfour will be here to hand out "Caps & Gowns" and "Senior Rings."

May 6 = Underclassmen Awards Night @ 6:30PM

May 8 = Senior Awards Night @ 6:30PM  (Rescheduled)

May 13 = Senior Awards @ 8:35AM

Click here for final exam exemption criteria.

 Diploma Options Brochure

 PSAT Information

 Career Cruising

Career Cruising is a comprehensive career guide that is fun to use! Click on the above icon to go to www.careercruising.com. The school’s username is hewitths and the password is careers. To access and save individual information, log into the portfolio by using your 5 digit student number (lunch number) and your STI pin number (you can get that from your counselor.) Go to Matchmaker and have fun Career Cruising! Ask your counselor if you have any question