Welcome to. Preparing students for college and career  Academic Rigor  Bridges to college and career  Scholarships dedicated for Horizonte graduates.

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Welcome to

Preparing students for college and career  Academic Rigor  Bridges to college and career  Scholarships dedicated for Horizonte graduates

Advisory program  Each student is assigned a teacher advisor  Your advisor can assist you with credit and graduation questions  Your advisor can assist you with career and college plans  Your advisor can assist you with Horizonte Scholarship applications  Your advisor can assist you with accessing on campus resources

Orientation Testing and Post-Testing  All students are tested to obtain base-line data on math and reading skills  Advisors will utilize this info when assisting you with class schedules.  All students are post tested after 60 hours of instruction to assess academic improvement  The orientation test also provide direction for the best program for students. TABE scores determine if a direct instruction classroom is required prior to on-line instruction.

High School Diploma  All students need 24 credits to graduate  You can request your school records and we can help you understand what you have left to do to complete your credits.  Think of it like you need $24 dollars to graduate and for every class you complete at Horizonte, you will receive.50 cents. Some students may need $10 dollars and some may need $1.  Once we have your records you will meet with a person to make a graduation plan.  The majority, if not all students need English and Math credits. We can get you started even before the records arrive.

GED® Tests  The GED® is a test for students who would like an Utah High School Completion Diploma awarded in recognition of passing all GED® tests issued by the state without taking 24 credits worth of classes  The five content areas of the GED® tests include:  Language Arts  Reading and Writing  Social Studies  Science  Mathematics  $ for Full Battery (5 Test Subjects)  $24 per Test Subject

On-Site Resources for Families  Adult high school completion, GED® and English Language classes  School based Valley Behavioral Health therapist  Weekly immigration, street law, and debtors clinics  Utah Food Bank drop off  Health clinics  Parenting classes  College finance workshops

Positive Learning Environment  Be respectful  Be there, be ready  Follow directions  Be responsible  Keep your hands and feet to yourself.

Dress Code  Students are not allowed to wear…  Hats or bandanas  Gang affiliated clothing, jewelry, or tattoos  Clothing with references to illegal activities

Electronic Devices Use not permitted during class time unless directed by teacher

Have a great year! We look forward to your achievements!