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Hudsonville Freshman Campus

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

MEAP Scores

The Michigan Department of Education announced that the release of the fall 2013 9th Grade MEAP score report will be delayed until early March.  Unfortunately, we will not be able to deliver them at the Class of 2017 Orientation Night (as we did in past years).  When the reports are available, we will send them home with your child.  If you would prefer to pick up your child's report, please call the Freshman Campus Office at 669-1510.

The Class of 2018 Orientation Meeting

We will be holding a 9th grade course registration/information meeting for current 8th Grade students and parents at each middle school from 7:00-9:00pm.   Topics of discussion will include: 
      • Making the most of your high school years.
      • Scheduling today while planning for the future.
      • Teacher requests, testing out, looping courses, accelerated coursework, etc.
      • Academic support services available. (Title I Program)
Guidance counselors will be available after the presentation to answer questions.  Open computers will also be available for anyone that would like to sit down and do course selections after the informational meeting.  Put the date on your calendar now to help get your high school experience off to a great start!
  • Baldwin MS Students/Families:  Monday, February 17 @ Baldwin MS 7:00-9:00pm
  • Riley MS Students/Families:  Wednesday, February 19 @ Riley MS 7:00-9:00pm

Class of 2017 Orientation/Registration Meeting

We will be holding a 10th grade course registration/information meeting on Monday, March 3 in the HS Main Campus Auditorium (7:00-9:00). The meeting will begin at 7:00 and last approximately 1 hour.  We will be discussing the following items:
      • New classes and/or class changes for the 2014-2015 school year.
      • Course options available for graduation requirements.
      • Important on-line course selection information.
      • Tech Center information, including which courses can fulfill certain graduation requirements.
      • Course selection for 10th grade and beyond.
      • Testing-out procedures.
      • Teacher request procedures.
      • Where to look for college and scholarship information.

We are also excited to have Jodi Chycinski, head of admissions for Grand Valley State University, speak about what can be done during the high school years to better prepare for college.  


Guidance counselors will be available after the presentation to answer questions.  There will also be open computers available for anyone that would like to sit down and do course selections after the informational meeting.  Mark your calendars for this very important meeting.