2025-26 Senior High (9th-12 Grades) Registration Guide - course descriptions, graduation requirements, NCAA eligibility requirements for student athletes, opportunities to earn college credits in high school *This is a work in progress with updates being made as course offerings are finalized.*
2025-26 Junior High (7th-8th Grades) Registration Guide - course descriptions, graduation requirements, NCAA eligibility requirements for student athletes *This is a work in progress.*
2025-26 Master Schedule - shows which classes will be offered during which hours *Subject to change based on course demand.*
HHS Four-year plan - Use for planning your high school courses to ensure you meet all graduation requirements
College Credit Options at HHS - comparison of college credit options, how to register for each option, and questions to help you decide if you're ready for these options
HHS partners with MState to offer juniors and seniors online college classes through their eCampus in the High School (eCHS) program. Current sophomores and juniors who would like to take an online college course next year through MState's eCHS program will need to register separately from the HHS registration process. Mrs. Boeshans handles the online college course registration process. Everything you need in order to register will be posted here later this spring!
This is a firm deadline.
You'll need this!: 2025-26 Online College Course Registration Guide
General information about online college courses
Eligibility guidelines
Links to lists of online college courses available for 2025-26
List of courses not available to HHS students
Links to online college course descriptions
* Please note that we do not make all of the listed courses available to HHS students as some classes or their equivalent are offered at HHS. Refer to the information guide posted above for a listing of courses not available to HHS students.
** All three steps must be completed by: April 4 **
Online college registration form (this is separate from the HHS course registration form from Ms. Anderson)
Parent & Student Online College Information Letter (hard copies will be available in the Student Support Services office when registration begins) - Parent and student signature page should be returned to Mrs. Boeshans.
MState Student Application - If you've never taken an MState class before (whether CIS/concurrent, eCHS, or PSEO), you need to complete MState's Student Application. This is the same form used for CIS/concurrent courses - you only need to fill it out once.
HHS students are fortunate to have a variety of opportunities to earn college credit at no cost while they are in high school:
Advanced Placement (AP) classes
Concurrent enrollment/College in the Schools
Online college courses
The linked presentation slides and information sheet provide an overview of the college credit-earning opportunities available to HHS students. Students can generally take advantage of these opportunities in 11th and 12th grades.
Not sure if college credit options are a good fit for you? Check out this graph about your options + questions to discuss as a family.