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TUTORING IS AVAILABLE!
After School
Tuesday:
Middle School Math - Hackelberg
Wednesday: Middle School
English/Language Arts - Flore/Lafond
and
High School Math -
Hackelberg
Thursday: High School
English/Language Arts - Hunter
and
Middle/High School Math -
Hackelberg
These weeks we will not be offering tutoring:
8-11 Sep, 14-18 Sep, 23-25 Nov, 15-18 Dec, 11-15 Jan, 19-22 Jan, 26-27 Jan, 6-9
Apr, 1-3 Jun
Renaissance
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Schedule of Middle and High School
Classes
Student Handbook
School Calendar
Let us all commit to continue our quest for
academic excellence among our young people and build upon our earlier successes.
It is time for our Eagle Pride to shine, and to present our school community as
a unit dedicated to supporting the academic success of each of our students.
ARENAC EASTERN MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY:

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Stephanie Campeau |
Music |
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Mike Flore |
English, Literature, Communication Skills |
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Linda Hackelberg |
Social Studies, Mathematics |
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Craig Hahn |
Industrial Arts |
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Amy Huff |
Mathematics, Science |
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Barbara Hunter |
Spanish, English |
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Marsha
Lafond |
Art, English |
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William Langstaff |
Physical Education |
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Del LaPan |
Mathematics, Science |
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Elizabeth Nester |
Special Education |
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Tracy Ready |
English, Science |
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Irene Reed |
Social Studies, Business, Computers |
AE Eagle Reader Book Club
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ACCREDITATION:
Arenac Eastern High
School is accredited with Interim Status by the Michigan Accreditation Program
and approved by the Department of Education.

INTRODUCTION:
The ultimate purpose of
education is to help each student become an effective citizen, and to develop
and accept the responsibilities and obligations of good citizenship that will
help us to participate successfully in the world of tomorrow. We hope that
each student will participate in a variety of activities and find those things
within our school which will prepare them to live a better life. Remember
that success in school will be directly proportional to a students efforts and
attitude. The more the student puts into their education, the more they
will get out of it.

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS:
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Requirement |
Class of 2009 and 2010 |
Class of 2011 and beyond** |
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English |
4 Credits |
*4 Credits (English 9, English 10, English 11 and
English 12) |
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Mathematics |
3 Credits |
*4 Credits (Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, and
a math or math-related course during 12th grade |
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Science |
2 Credits |
*3 Credits (Must include Biology and either
Physics or Chemistry |
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Social Studies |
3 Credits |
*3 Credits (World History/Geography, US
History/Geography, and 0.5 credits from Government and Economics) |
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Fine Art |
1 Credit (Industrial Arts not included; Foreign
Language can be used to meet this requirement) |
*1 Credit (Fine Art or Applied Art) |
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Computer Literacy |
1 Credit |
0.5 Credit and *20 Hour On-line Learning |
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Communication Skills |
1 Credit |
0.5 Credit |
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PE |
0.5 Credit |
*0.5 Credit |
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Health |
0.5 Credit |
*0.5 Credit |
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Total Credits Required for Graduation |
23 Credits |
23 Credits |
* Denotes a Michigan Merit Curriculum requirement.
**Variation of these requirements made only through a
Personal Curriculum.
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