Class Registration

 

Registering for classes

We will offer several opportunities for the Class of 2027 to enter their course requests for the 2023-2024 school year. An evening presentation will be held on Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 6:00pm in the theater.  Students will be able to register for classes at home immediately following the presentation. A help session will be held on Saturday, February 11, 2023 from 9:00-10:30am and on Tuesday, February 14, 2023 from 4:30-5:30pm. More information regarding locations to come.

To view a list of courses offered at Heritage High School, check out The Prospector.


Math Diagnostic Exam Information

 

Testing dates for incoming freshmen who are enrolled in any of the following:

  • out-of-district public middle schools (including STEM)
  • private middle schools
  • Littleton Academy or Littleton Prep

Please plan on attending one of three testing days (January 31st, February 1st, or February 9th) from 4:00-5:30pm at Heritage High School in the Second Floor Lecture Hall for a written exam. The student will need to bring a pencil and a calculator. All current Algebra I students will take the Honors Geometry Diagnostic Exam. This exam mostly covers Algebra I skills such as solving equations and linear functions.

 

All current Geometry students will take the Honors Algebra II Diagnostic Exam. This exam has two big sections: Algebra I and Geometry. The Algebra I portion covers a full year of Algebra I from solving equations to factoring quadratics. The Geometry portion includes (but is not limited to) vocabulary, angle relationships, similarity, and right triangles (including SOHCAHTOA). If students are looking for Algebra practice, we recommend they check out IXL for skill practice.

For more information on Mathematics at HHS or to RSVP for this exam, please visit the HHS Math Department website.

If you have any other questions, please feel free to email Amanda Glerup (HHS Co-Math Chair and Exam Proctor) at aglerup[at]lps.k12.co[dot]us.  


9th Grade Honors English

To get information about the 9th grade Honors English program, please follow this link to the two documents posted on the Language Arts Department page. These letters will help teachers and students work together to determine readiness for English 9 Honors.


AP Human Geography

If you are interested in taking AP Human Geography as a freshman, please make sure to read the Intro Letter and complete the Student Self-Assessment Form

 

For any additional questions, please contact Jackie Peach at jpeach[at]lps.k12.co[dot]us.

 


Staying Connected to HHS

  • Parents should make sure they have a login to the Campus Portal so they can check on attendance, grades, fees and other student information. These accounts are generally created at the district when a parent enrolls their student. If parents have questions about their Campus Portal account, they can contact Kyle Stovall @ kstovall[at]lps.k12.co[dot]us.

  • Student Campus Portal accounts will be automatically created when they are enrolled and will allow them to check attendance, grades and fees and enter course requests in the spring.

  • Once parents and students have logged into their accounts via the web, they can download the Infinite Campus App for their smart phone or tablet so they can access their accounts from their mobile devices. Directions can be found here. Users should also set up their Campus Portal security settings (under Account Management) to help them should they ever forget their Campus Portal password.

  • Parents can subscribe to the In the Know weekly newsletter by checking the General box next to their email address in the Contact Preference section within the Campus Portal.

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