Horace Mann High School
April 2015 Newsletter
Dates to Remember
Dates to Remember
March 30 - April 3rd No School(Spring Break)
April 6th School resumes
April 10th Early Release
April 11th Prom
April 22nd Jazz band chili supper 7:30 pm
April 27th Board of Education Meeting
May 1st and 2nd Choral Cabaret 7:00 pm
May 6th Senior Banquet 6:00 pm
May 13th Senior Class Trip WI Dells
May 20th HM All School Awards Night 6:00 pm
May 22nd All fees and fines need to be paid
May 25th No School(Memorial Day)
May 27th Strizek Concert and Art Show 6:30 pm
May 29th Graduation Practice - 10:00 am
May 29th Last day of School for Seniors
May 31st Graduation 1:00 pm
June 1st Music Parent Meeting 5:30 pm
June 5th Early Release and Last Day of 2014-2015 School Year
Summer School Opportunities at Horace Mann High School
We are offering 3 summer school courses. US History = 1 credit and Forensic Science and
The Major Authors = 1/2 credit each. Information has been sent out for the three classes to those students that had shown interest.
We are also offering US History, English 9, Physical Science and Biology as remedial courses this summer to those who have failed along with our credit recovery program.
If you have any questions about summer school please feel free to contact Linda Will 929-3740 x5102 or Samantha McGill Freimund 929-3740 at the High School.
Fitness Center
Attendance policy
It is so important to have your student to school on time and ready to start the school day. Thank you for making every effort to do so.
If for some reason your student has missed 10 days it will be necessary to obtain a medical excuse from the doctor to avoid truancy.
Daily Schedules
DAILY SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
Monday, Tuesday, Friday
1st hour 7:30 – 8:22 a.m. 52 minutes
2nd hour 8:26 – 9:18 a.m. 52 minutes
3rd hour 9:22 – 10:14 a.m. 52 minutes
4th hour 10:18 - 11:10 a.m. 52 minutes
Lunch A 11:10 – 11:40 30 minutes
5th hour class 11:14 – 12:06 p.m. 52 minutes
Lunch B 12:06 - 12:37 30 minutes
6th hour class 11:44 – 12:36 p.m. 52 minutes
7th hour 12:41 – 1:33 p.m. 52 minutes
8th hour 1:38 – 2:35 p.m. 57 minutes
Block Days Wednesday/Thursday
Wednesday's
1st hour 7:30-9:00 90 minutes
3rd hour 9:05-10:35 90 minutes
Lunch A 10:40 -11:10 30 minutes
Oriole Time A 10:40 - 11:45 45 minutes
Lunch B 11:30-12:00 30 minutes
Oriole Time B 11:15 - 12:00 45 minutes
5th or 6th hour Class 12:05-12:55
7th hour 1:00 - 2:35
Thursday's
2nd hour 7:30-9:00 90 minutes
4th hour 9:05-10:35 90 minutes
Lunch A 10:40 -11:10 30 minutes
Oriole Time A 10:40 - 11:45 45 minutes
Lunch B 11:30-12:00 30 minutes
Oriole Time B 11:15 - 12:00 45 minutes
5th or 6th hour Class 12:05-12:55
8th hour 1:00 - 2:35
Dress Code
Thank you for all of your support in this matter
DRESS AND GROOMING CODE
- Neatness, cleanliness and appropriate dress are vital to the individual student and to those with whom he/she shares a classroom.
- Student dress must be appropriate and must not distract or offend students, staff or others within the school environment.
- Clothing must not cause a health or safety problem. Clothing must be clean.
The following are not acceptable.
1. Pants revealing midriff, hips or undergarments including boxers.
2. Low Cut Tops revealing cleavage.
3. Clothing with obscene or sexually suggestive (example Hooters shirts) signs or sayings (example of obscene may be certain Marilyn Manson t-shirts.)
4. Clothing promoting drugs, alcoholic beverages, controlled substances or tobacco.
5. Hats/head coverings worn indoors. (Must be in your locker) Hoods must be worn off the head.
6. Tank tops with straps less than one inch wide.
7. Chains not considered jewelry.
9. In general, clothing that is too revealing, tight, and extremely oversized.
10. Backpacks must remain in the student’s locker. Students are not allowed to carry them to and from classes.
11. Jackets worn indoors. (Jackets should be placed in the student’s locker during the school day)
12. Students wearing shorts-the length of shorts must be past your fingertips, when placed at your sides.
Students not complying will be offered the following options:
1. Correct the situation with additional clothing.
2. Contact parents or guardians to obtain appropriate clothing or go home to change.
Juniors job shadow
This is the perfect opportunity to spend a day in the field you are interested in post high school. You will get to experience the field you are interested in, as well as, ask the professional in that field any questions you might have before making that major decision for you future pathway.
For those of you that have not done a job shadow or are not signed up to do one, please see Mrs. Flood in the library to start the process.
Horace Mann High School and The School District of North Fond du Lac
Thank you ~ Samantha McGill Freimund
Email: sfriemund@nfdlschools.org
Website: https://sites.google.com/a/nfdlschools.org/nfdltest/home
Location: 325 McKinley St, North Fond du Lac, WI 54937, United States
Phone: 920-929-3740