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 Junior AwardsMinimize

During the May Student of the Month ceremony, special awards were handed out to deserving juniors. To view a list of the students and the prestigious community awards they received, click here. 

 
  
 College Ready ProgramMinimize

Get both high school and college credit by taking approved courses here at Heritage. Click on this College Ready Program link to view our brochure and find out what classes you can take for dual credit. Click on this link to view our College Ready Student Orientation presentation.

This program is offered through a partnership with Arapahoe Community College.

 
  
 Athletic PacketsMinimize

Click here to view and print all Athletic Forms.

 

 
  
 Mail-in RegistrationMinimize

Students registered for their 2009-2010 classes in February, but mail-in registration packets are necessary over the summer to update student emergency contact information, obtain permission for medical emergencies and internet access, and collect fees for the upcoming school year. In the past, mail-in registration packets were sent to all students in June; however, due to increasing postage costs and a decreasing budget, all returning students received their packets during Advisory on Monday, May 18, 2009.

We mailed summer registration packets with the May newsletter to all incoming freshmen and new students. All forms have been posted to the School Forms page of our website. Completed registration packets and fee payments are due to Heritage by June 15, 2009.

 
  
 MAD Week 2009Minimize
Two Schools, One Heritage   
 
On Monday, April 27, Heritage High School students and staff embarked on a week-long, school-wide fund raiser known as MAD (Make a Difference) Week. MAD Week 2007 and MAD Week 2008 were huge successes, raising a combined total of more than $41,000 to assist victims in refugee camps, support a health clinic, and construct our sister school in Kabala, Sierra Leone.

During MAD Week 2009, our goal was to raise at least $15,000 to equip the secondary school with nearly 200 student desks and install a modern water well to provide clean, safe, accessible drinking water for more than 1,000 students of the primary and secondary schools as well as the families residing in the nearby village. MAD Week 2009 had an increased educational focus this year in an effort to inform the student body about other global issues. Student groups created "educational hallways" throughout the building and attended presentations made by guest speakers. Even as many of us face challenging economic times, we remain committed to doing what we can for the world’s most impoverished country. As of May 2009, our MAD week fundraising total has grown to $17,585.84. The total could still grow a bit more as final donations come in and all of the money is counted. To read the latest press release click here. 

Click here for more MAD Week information and photos! 

 
  
 MAD Week 2009 Kick-Off VideoMinimize
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  Mission StatementMinimize
As a community of learners, founded on the principles of integrity and respect, we are committed to rigorous and relevant learning for all students. We cultivate meaningful, collaborative relationships. We develop global citizens who are creative, critical thinkers and life-long learners prepared for the challenges of leading in the 21st Century.
 
 National Merit Scholars

Ten Heritage High School students recognized by the National Merit Program.

 
  
 Shadow Opportunities

Prospective students may schedule a day to visit Heritage and "shadow" a current student to his or her classes. For more information and a list of available shadow dates, click here.

 

 

 
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