Current 9th graders will turn their cards into their English teacher by January 28th.
Current 10th and 11th graders will turn their cards into their Social Studies teacher by January 28th.
Incoming freshman- Counselors will be coming to each middle school to meet with students after Spring Break. Once those meetings have occurred, please ask your current school where they would like for you to submit Registration Cards.
Yes! There will be an opportunity to change a course selection. We will post a link on the registration site in March.
A student may take ONE Seminole County Virtual School class in our lab on campus. If more are requested, additional virtual classes can be taken from home.
Yes! Anyone can take an Advanced Placement Course.
No. Unfortunately, we cannot honor requests for specific teachers due to the uncertainty of the scheduling process.
Unfortunately, there are no guarantees. Students should select courses that they find interesting and submit alternatives in the event that you do not get your first options.
Please speak with your current middle school counselor if you are in the 8th grade.
Current Huskies (students currently in 9th, 10th, or 11th grade), please request the course and email your respective counselor.
No. We would love for each student to discuss course options with their teachers to get advice on future selections. However, teacher signatures are preferred but not mandatory.
The short answer is, yes. All students currently in reading will automatically be placed in reading for the following year regardless of whether they sign-up for it or not. Schedules would be changed once state data becomes available to assist with additional guidance in placement. Students are placed in reading based on state and district mandates regarding student performance.
Students may begin volunteering and accruing community service hours the summer before they enter the 9th grade. Please consult with your counselor regarding documentation and verification of hours earned.