
Spirit Week 3/30-4/3

These are responses to some common questions parents and students are having.
I wish I could answer this with certainty, but unfortunately I cannot. Following Governor Whitmer’s order yesterday, what I do know is that school is scheduled to resume on April 14th. Should something change between now and then, I’m certain that some of these other questions will get answered. It’s everyone’s hope to return on April 14th.
As of right now, there hasn’t been any communication from the College Board about a make-up SAT. Assuming we return to school on April 14th, and the rest of the nation follows a similar timeline, I would be really surprised if SAT did not offer a spring date for Seniors and Juniors.
The MME has been cancelled for this year; therefore, the standardized and alternate testing schedule won’t be used this year.
Please see the answer to #2 above. For AP and Dual Enrollment, our counselors are putting together electronic information that will give you access and an opportunity to enroll. Should we not have SAT scores from this year, we could use your PSAT scores from last school year as a reference point.
E2020 is a state approved online platform that allows students to complete coursework electronically while in school. This platform is generally used for students who need a specific class, but cannot fit it into their schedule when it is offered. It is open to all students, but is only offered as a last resort.
As of right now, we are operating under the assumption that we will return to school on April 14th and all of the important senior dates at this point are still valid.
Prom is not canceled this year, we did request and have had it moved to Sunday June 7th.
Please see the answer to #1. Assuming we are back on April 14th, we would just resume as best we can and follow the typical timeline for the end of the year, grading, and finals. Should we not return on April 14th, then I’m certain there will be some guidance either from the state or school district in terms of final grades and overall semester grades and credits.
The assignments that you are getting right now will not count for nor against your final overall grade. That said, some of the work is in preparation of what may come so I would strongly encourage you to stay up to date on all of that work.
The work that you have been given is considered enrichment and will not impact your overall grade. I would highly recommend doing the work as not only does it keep your mind sharp, but it may be connected to future learning that will take place. In terms of the timing of completing your assignments, I would seek those answers as best you can from your teachers. Still plan on spending 2 hours or so a day on schoolwork; feel free to space that out for what works best for you.
This depends on the college class, if it is still running, and how that class finishes. From my understanding, those classes at HFC that shifted to an online format will still be calculated.
At this point, with us set to return April 14th, everything is still in place for next year. Should something change, then I would hope that the 2020-21 school year wouldn’t be impacted, but I can’t guarantee that.
This year’s winter, spring, and next year’s fall sports are all contingent on us returning on April 14th. When we return, the goal would be to resume winter and spring sports and begin training for fall.