Course Registration
Heritage runs on a Block Schedule. Students take 4 classes in the Fall and 4 classes in the Spring. During course registration, students will select 8 primary choices and 3 alternates. Alternates are electives that the student would like to take if their other electives are not available or do not work with their schedule. It is very likely you may receive a mix of your primary and alternate selections, so please make course selections carefully.
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General Course Registration Resources
WCPSS High School Planning Guide (2023-2024)
HHS High School Planning Guide (2023-2024)
Student Course Registration 23-24 Timeline (updated 1.18.23)
Heritage High Career Pathways (updated 1.18.23)
Powerschool Instructions for Selecting Courses (updated 3.1.23)

Rising 9th Grade Presentation
Course Applications
Early/MidYear Graduation (23-24 deadline is June 9, 2023)
Class of 2024 - Seniors ONLY - Reduced Course Load Request (23-24 deadline is June 9, 2023)
NCVPS (Summer 2023, 2023-2024 school year)
NC State Dual Enrollment (AEO)
PEPI II (Interested students should contact Coach Sloan at ssloan@wcpss.net)
Sports Medicine III (teacher recs not required for Sports Med III)
Course Registration Videos
Confused or overwhelmed after reading the course option sheet or high school planning guide? Need more information regarding specific courses/subject areas? Have questions regarding course registration as it relates to college admissions? Watch the appropriate videos below to get your questions answered!
Course Registration Overview
Information for Current 9th Grade Students & Parents from Student Services
Information for Current 10th & 11th Grade Students & Parents from Student Services
Math Department
English Department
Science Department
Library Media Studies
Yearbook & Newspaper
PEPI 1 & 2
Physical Education Electives
Agribusiness Academy
Internships @ HHS
Visit this site to learn more about taking additional classes through NCVPS, Wake Tech's College & Career Promise, and the Academic Enrichment Opportunities (AEO) Program at NC State University