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2006-2007 Awards and Recognition
Hagerty Teachers Recognized!
Lydia Davis Rookie Teacher of the Year 2006-07
Trent Daniel National Semi-Finalist NEA Teacher of The Year
Christy Bryce - HHS Teacher of the Year 2006-07
The Ladies of Unleashed are Going to Nationals!
That's right, Unleashed represented Hagerty High School from Thursday, May 31 to Sunday, June 3 at the Universal Dance Association dance team camp at Rollins College.
The ladies learned 3 routines a piece and were evaluated on their memory and
performance. Unleashed brought home 63 Superior Ribbons and 2 Excellent Ribbons.
Krystal Gilliard and Nikki Risko were invited to New York City to participate in the Macy's
Thanksgiving Day Parade. Also, Nikki along with Kaliegh Crummett, Madison Smith and Catherine Sochar were invited to participate in the Magic Kingdom version of the parade
during Thanksgiving as well. Congratulations ladies, good luck at Nationals!
Congratulations to the Paul J. Hagerty High School
Students and Staff!!
Once again you have set the standard for ALL Seminole County Public Schools on the
FCAT NRT!
9th Grade Scores:
Hagerty scored an 84 on the Reading portion (up from an 80 last year!)
This was the highest high school score in Seminole County!
Note: The national average is 50. The state average is 71 and the SCPS average is 78.
Hagerty scored an 86 on the Mathematics
portion of the test. This was the second highest score in the county with Crooms Academy
earning an 87.
Note: The national average is 50. The state average is 74 and the SCPS average is 81.
10th Grade Scores: Hagerty scored an 72 on the Reading portion.
This was the highest high school score in Seminole County! Note: The national average is 50. The state average is 60 and the SCPS average is 66.
Hagerty scored an 80 on the Mathematics portion of the test. This was the second highest score in the county with Crooms Academy earning an 87.
Note: The national average is 50. The state average is 67 and the SCPS average is 75.
Congratulations Adrienne Kuxhausen!
Adrienne Kuxhausen was honored at the School Board Meeting on May 29th for her technical writing paper. Her paper won 1st place
internationally and will be published in the fall issue of STC.
HHS PTSA Awarded Top Honors
Hagerty High School PTSA was recognized as the top PTSA program in Seminole County for the
2006-2007 school year. HHS PTSA also earned
honors for highest increase in membership and 100% staff membership. Additionally our PTSA
was recognized as sponsoring the top PTSA program in the district for its adoption of the
Charley House children during the holidays. We are proud of the dedication, hard work and leadership this organization has provided to our school.
Drama Students Receive Recognition!
Congratulations to Jason Montgomery who was named as the Freshman Cappies Critic of
the Year and to Joseph Manning who won the Lead Actor in a Musical for his performance in Bye, Bye, Birdie at the Cappies Gala this weekend.
Cappies is a National organization that teaches high school students how to watch,
discuss and write reviews for high school theater. Joseph is one of four students in the entire Central Florida Region to be invited to perform at the Kennedy Center for the Arts
in Washington DC this summer!
Congratulations to the Following Art Students!
The following students received ribbons for their artwork on display at Seminole Towne Center this week:
Sara Ramirez Lauren Reed
Kelsey Bressler Lauren Elias
Andrew Stansell.
Art Society Gets Published!!
Hagerty's National Art Honor Society recently had the following article published in the
Spring 2007 issue of the "NAHS/NJAHS News", A Publication of the National Art Education Association.
Congratulations Nakeisha Armorer!
The Emerging Young Journalist Award, sponsored by the
FSPA and the St. Petersburg Times, goes to a freshman or sophomore whose work demonstrates a bright future in
scholastic and professional journalism. Nakeisha Armorer was nominated by The Blue Print staff and put together a
portfolio of her writing, photography and design. She was selected as the 2007 recipient of this award and was
honored at the opening session of the FSPA convention in Tampa on April 12, 2007.
Nakeisha will receive $500 toward registration/travel costs
for journalism conventions/workshops, will partner with a
professional journalist for mentoring, and will study at the Poynter Institute, an internationally known school for
journalists in St. Petersburg.
Helen Reed, Nakeisha's adviser, will receive $500 for staff development and other journalism activities.
Congratulations to Christy Bryce
Paul J. Hagerty's Teacher of the Year!
HHS Congratulates Kristilee Ginther!!
Kristilee Ginther, a 9th Grader at Hagerty
High School was selected (after
completion of an
essay), as a Senate Page in Tallahassee, FL for Senator Lee
Constantine of Seminole County.
Kristilee attended her session during spring break and was at the Capital during the time Governor
Crist signed into law the Anti-Murder Act on March 12th and also inducted two members into the
Women's Hall of Fame in the Rotunda on March 13th. She also worked for Senator Lee
Constantine on various upcoming issues and was part of a mock session set up for all
Senator Pages.
Throughout the week Kristilee worked in the Senate, House of Representatives and the Capitol building. Since Kristilee's goal is life is to pursue a career in law and eventually in
politics, this was an excellent opportunity for her to see hands-on the day-to-day work involved in order to accomplish that dream.
Kristilee would like to thank Hagerty High School for the opportunity to pursue, one step further, that dream.
Huskies' Track Teams Advanced 13 Athletes
In Class 2A District 8 track action last night, the Huskies' track teams advanced 13
athletes to the FHSAA Class 2A Region 2 Championships next week. The athletes are one step away from the State Meet.
Leading the way at the meet was the DISTRICT CHAMPION 4 x 100 meter relay team
consisting of Angela Jones, Chavarra Stanley, Arika Short, and Cassy Mucherera. The group finished in 51.10 - good for a new school record.
Other relays advancing were the 4 x 800 and 4 x 400 relays. The 4 x 800 was comprised of Angela Malanga, Debbi Berg, Julie Janssen, and Michelle Brocke. The 4 x 400 was
comprised of Lindsey Flury, Stanley, Short and Cierra Gaines. Both relays were 4th.
Individually, Lindsey Flury set a new school record in the 400 meters by finishing 2nd with a time of 63.75 to qualify, while Cassy Mucherera qualified in the 100 meters with a
4th place finish.
Shannon Compher finished 2nd in the 1600 meters to advance with a time of 5:23. For
the men, Glenis Graham and Kyle Burton each qualified in their respective events by finishing 4th. Graham in the 300 hurdles and Burton in the 3200 meters.
The FHSAA regional championships are next Thursday at Lake Highland Prep.
National Honor Society
On April 5th, 40 sophomores were inducted as charter members into the Hagerty Chapter of the National Honor Society. These students were selected for their excellence in scholarship, leadership, character, and service.
On March 22, 2007, 24 sophomores were inducted as charter members into the Husky Chapter of the National English Honor Society.
Congratulations to the following ladies who will make up the 2007-2008
Hagerty Unleashed Dance Team:
Alex Winn-Marvin Jeannine Rosu
Aubry Hawks Megan Brannon
Catherine Sochar Savanah McCoy
Candace Delk Nikki Risko
Catalyina Ramos Laura Santana
Caitlin Couillard Jessica Hilbert
Casey Wade
Kayla Spurr Rebecca Leeper
Nicole Michel Heidi Humbert
Danielle Linde Amanda Rodwell
Madison Smith Kaleigh Crummett
Brianna Giacomo
Krystal Gillard
Again congratulations!!
HHS Scores at the Seminole County Math Contest
Hagerty High School sent twelve representatives to the annual Seminole County Math
Contest on Saturday March 31. Congratulations to all participants, especially Kaiyah Ambrose, Jacob Croft, Taylor Chapman, Lauren Elias, Robert Gottfried, and Chad Selph
who all placed in the top 10 of their subjects.
A big congratulations to the Algebra 2 team that placed third overall in all of Seminole County.
We look forward to participating next year and showing all of Seminole County the Husky spirit!
Congratulations to our Hagerty High School Army JROTC HUSKY Battalion for earning a score of 589.4 points of a possible 600 for a grade of 98.2% on their first
ever Corps of Cadets Formal Inspection.
This AWESOME accomplishment has earned them the coveted Honor Unit with
Distinction Insignia and right to wear the Yellow Star on their uniforms.
The entire Battalion would like to extend their sincere thanks and appreciation to all who helped us reach this milestone in our young program.
Hagerty Student Attends Space Academy
HHS student Bill Haug attended Space Academy last week, where they launched a weather balloon.
Bill worked on the GPS system for the balloon.
This was the first time high school students were
accepted to the Space Academy. Bill was the only student accepted from Seminole County.
Congratulations Bill!
HHS Newspaper the "Blue Print" Receives First Place!!
The HHS Newspaper staff have received first place from the Florida Scholastic Press
Association evaluation on The Blue Print!!
Congratulations to the students and their teacher, Helen Reed!!
Trent Daniel Receives Honor
The City of Oviedo honored Trent Daniel for the NEA Foundation Excellence for Teaching Award on
Monday, March 5th during the Oviedo City Meeting. Mayor Thomas G. Walters presented Daniel with a
framed certificate.
Congratulations to SECME!
The SECME team participated in the competition at UCF on Saturday, February 17.
Teams were entered in the bridge contest, mouse trap car contest, and math competition.
Brad Thomas, Bill Haug, and Zachary Douglass took 2nd place in the bridge competition
and Michael McCreight, Bill Haug, and Lawrence Siudmak took 2nd place in the mouse trap car competition.
Congratulations to Amanda Minnis, Orlando Sentinel Seminole
County Student of the Week
Congratulations to the HHS Cheerleaders!
Last weekend, the Cheerleaders traveled to Tampa to compete in the American Championships at the Ford Amphitheater. At the end of the day Saturday, they
announced that Hagerty High School placed 3rd overall in their division. The squad received a trophy, individual medals, and a cash prize for the cheerleading program. The
cheerleaders have been working since September for their competition season.
Congratulations to Hagerty High School’s PTSA Reflection’s Winners!
Students submitted entries on this year’s theme, My Favorite Place. Entries were in the
areas of photography, literature, visual arts, dance choreography and film/video. Over 200 entries were submitted and 17 were chosen to represent Hagerty High School at
district level judging.
Chosen for film/video: Amy Tunno, Brittani, Bass and Michael Percopo
Chosen for visual arts: Lily Yablonsky, Brianna Crider, Vanessa Falero, Vu Nguyen Tran
Chosen for photography: Louis Richner, Jenilee Davies and Matthew DeBonis Chosen for literature: Christine Comfort, Robert Gottfried, Ariel Murphy and
Hannah Howard Chosen for dance choreography: Kristilee Ginther and Casey Wade
Hagerty students earning district level honors were Matthew DeBonis and Robert
Gottfried. Sophomore Robert Gottfried earned honorable mention for his literature entry. Freshman Matthew DeBonis, had two photography entries chosen to go to district
level competition. One of his entries earned honorable mention and his other entry was
chosen to progress to state level competition. Congratulations to Matt for notching Hagerty High School’s first PTSA Reflections top prize.
Husky Band Receives Awards!
Congratulations to the all members of the Husky Band who participated in the FBA Solo & Ensemble Festival this past weekend.
Overall, the band received a grand total of 86 superior medals.
The groups that received a superior rating included the Freshman Woodwind Ensemble, Advanced Woodwind Ensemble, the Freshman Percussion Ensemble, Advanced
Percussion Ensemble and the Advanced Brass Ensemble.
Soloist who received a superior rating were Mitch Bunkowske, Colin Ahammer, Josh Janousky, Heather Burke, Jennifer Leon, Emily Burris, Annalisa Watters and Nick Port.
Congratulations Husky Band on such an outstanding accomplishment!
Congratulations to the students that placed in the Business Professionals of America
competition of Seminole County, region 302.
The award ceremony was held at Lyman High school Auditorium 7:00 pm on December 6, 2006.
This was Hagerty High School’s first competition.
Students that placed 2nd or 3rd will move on to competition at the state level. The
state leadership conference will be held at the Hilton at the
Walt Disney World Resort from Friday, February 9 - Sunday, February 11, 2007.
Good luck to all our students.
Rachel Martin
2nd place Basic Office Systems & Production
Julie Tran 3rd place
Advance Word Processing Matthew Hughes
4th place Fundamental word processing
Sarah Rassel 5th place
Fundamental Word processing
Keriann Giambruno 5th place
Keyboarding Production Jasmine Alvarado
5th place Desktop Publishing
Chase Turner 5th place
Basic Office Systems & Production
Hagerty High School Congratulates Robert Gottfried
Robert, a sophomore at Hagerty High School won the Outstanding High School Chemistry Student Award for 2006 by the Orlando Section of the American Chemical
Society.
He was nominated by Dr. Jannotti and Ms. Schmidt wrote a supporting letter. This category is always very competitive but ACS felt that Robert deserved to receive this
recognition.
The award will be presented to Robert at the ACS Annual Banquet to be held December
7, 2006 at 6:00 pm at the Buca di Beppo Restaurant in Orlando.
Hagerty Band Students Receive Recognition
Congratulations to Haylee Parcell for being accepted into this years All State Band. She
will represent Hagerty High School at the State Music Convention in January.
We like to also congratulate Emily Burris and Dalles Guzzon as they were selected to participate in this years Small Schools Honor Band in January.
Finally in Band News, a big congratulations goes out to John Manning, Colin Ahammer, Bradley Shoemaker, Emily Burris and Haylee Parcell as they auditioned and were chosen
to play in the 2007 Seminole County All County Band.
Congratulations to all band students on your outstanding achievements!
Congratulations to Lauren Reed
for receiving an "Honorable Mention" this past Saturday on her monochromatic tempera painting at Oviedo's "Great Day in the
Country". All husky artists did an outstanding job of participating in the area's 5 public art exhibitions this past
month.
Hagerty Band Students Receive Recognition
Congratulations to Haylee Parcell for being accepted into this years All State Band. She will represent Hagerty High School at
the State Music Convention in January.
We like to also congratulate Emily Burris and Dalles Guzzon as they were selected to participate in this years Small Schools
Honor Band in January.
Finally in Band News, a big congratulations goes out to John Manning, Colin Ahammer,
Bradley Shoemaker, Emily Burris and Haylee Parcell as they auditioned and were chosen to play in the 2007 Seminole County All County Band.
Congratulations to all band students on your outstanding achievements!
Husky Band Receives Superior Rating!!
The Band gave a Superior Rated performance last Saturday at the Florida Bandmasters
Association's Marching Band Festival in DeLand, Florida!
They received an overall Superior rating for the second straight year!
This is only the 2nd year for the band. Everyone at Hagerty High School is very proud of their hard work and dedication to excellence. Congratulations to the Band
Students, their director, Mr. Rice, and the Parents!
Jaclyn Maldonado Ranked by Breakdown Magazine
Jaclyn Maldonado attended Breakdown Magazine's yearly basketball camp that ranks
the states top talent at each position. At the end of this camp, they rank the girls by their
graduation date.
She is the first Hagerty Basketball player to be ranked in the state of Florida by Breakdown
Magazine. Jaclyn was ranked as the top point
guard and second OVERALL for the class of 2010. This ranking can be seen at
www.breakdownmagazine.com.
Class of 2010
1. Michelle Mitchell, OCP
2. Jaclyn Maldonado, Hagerty 3. Alicia DeVaughn, South Broward
4. Ysenia Lora, Winter Haven 5. Akaycha Robinson, Ft. Meade
6. Latesha Johnson, Lakewood 7. Cedricka Edwards, Atlantic
8. Jade Givins, Blake 9. Mecheala Ward, Winter Haven
10. Candice Parson, Dillard
HHS Cheerleaders Receive Awards
This past Saturday, the Hagerty cheerleaders took part in the annual Seminole County Cheerfest at Lake Howell High School. Both the freshmen and JV squads performed
incredibly against other Seminole County high schools.
The freshmen squad received the "You Got Style" award for the uniqueness and creativity of their routine.
The JV Squad received the "Flying High" award for the precision of the routine as well as the level of difficulty of stunts.
Hagerty also received 1 of 2 coaches awards for creativity.
Both squads have been working hard in the past few weeks and it paid off with fantastic performances by both squads. We are all so proud of their accomplishments this past
Saturday.
Cross Country Runners Qualify for the FHSAA State Finals!
The cross country program qualified two individuals from the regional championships to the FHSAA finals last weekend in Titusville. Shannon Compher and Tyler Hogan will
represent the Huskies in Dade City next weekend at the championship meet. Race times are 10:00am for the girls and 11:00am for the boys.
Compher finished 9th overall in a personal best time of 20:18, while Hogan finished 11th overall in a personal best time of 17:11 to advance. The top 15 qualify from each race.
The girls team was 9th overall in the 14 team championship event. The top 6 teams
advance to the state finals. Rounding out the team were Danielle Filliben (18th), Debbi Berg, Ashley Seymour, Zavia Menning, and Julie Janssen.
Also competing in the meet for the men was Kyle Burton. Burton finished with a time of 18:35 in the race.
TV Productions Selected as Winning Entry
Congratulations to Donna Parker and her students! The students’ film Reading Stars
was selected as a winning entry in the Seminole County Teen Read Fest. The students attended Teen Read Fest on November 2nd. The event will be filmed by SGTV and aired
in the spring. The students also received a cash award.
Hagerty Girls Bowling Wins 1st Conference Championship
Our 1st conference championship was clinched Monday night in Altamonte Springs. The
Hagerty Girl's Bowling team, with a 16-1 record, won the conference championship, finishing two games ahead of cross town rival, Oviedo.
Courtney Yoder Pam Robinson
Amber Torres Sarah Lamoureux
Rachel Garland Deborah Overton
Ashley Malmstrom Alyssa Stephan
Great Job ladies!!
Award Winning Hagerty High School Band!
Congratulations to the Husky Band on their outstanding performance Saturday at
the St. Augustine Marching Band Competition.
The band received several awards including 2nd Place in Class 3A for Percussion, Drum
Majors, Marching and Colorguard.
Overall the band placed 13th out of 21 bands from Florida and Georgia with an overall Percussion Ranking of 6th Place and a incredible Drum Major Ranking of 3rd Place out of
21!
Congratulations to all Band and Colorguard members on your outstanding achievements!
Carillon Elementary Teams with Hagerty Chemistry
“Husky Chemistry” was an opportunity for Hagerty High School and Carillon Elementary
students to interact together in fun science learning. During National Chemistry Week, Carillon Elementary 5th graders were field tripped to Hagerty High School to rotate into
four chemistry laboratories.
HHS Cross Country Qualifies for Regional Championships
In cross country action this weekend at the FHSAA Class 2A District 4 Championships held at SCC-Oviedo, the Hagerty cross country program qualified two individuals in the boys race and the entire girls team at the meet of 18 schools.
For the men, Tyler Hogan and Kyle Burton each advanced to the Regional
Championships next week in Titusville and will run for a chance to advance to the state
finals the following week. Hogan finished 6th in a time of 17:33 while Burton finished 12th with a personal best time of 17:57.
For the women, the girls team finished 8th and advanced as a group to the next round.
Shannon Compher and Danielle Filliben led the charge up front with 9th and 13th place finishes respectively in times of 20:47 and 21:03. Rounding out the girls team were
Debbi Berg, Zavia Menning, Ashley Seymour, and Julie Janssen.
All qualifiers are one step away from the Cross Country State Finals.
HHS Football Completes 8-0 Perfect Season
Dear Members of the HHS Community,
On behalf of our players and coaches I would like to extend a sincere thank you for your support of our football program this season. Your enthusiastic support of our team truly
made this UNDEFEATED season a special one. I hope to see all of you in the stands on Friday nights for our first varsity season next year.
Sincerely, Coach Nate Gierke
TV Productions Selected as Winning Entry
Congratulations to Donna Parker and her students! The students’ film Reading Stars was selected as a winning entry in the Seminole County Teen Read Fest. The students
attended Teen Read Fest on November 2nd. The event will be filmed by SGTV and aired in the spring. The students also received a cash award.
HHS Art Student Receives Award
Congratulations to Carly Eggett for receiving an Honorable Mention for her
Collage/Personality Portrait this past weekend at the Altamonte Chapel Art Show.
Oviedo Teacher Nominated for National Award
Trent Daniel Considered for NEA Foundation Honor
WASHINGTON—Hagerty High School educator Trent Daniel has been selected as Florida’s nominee for the NEA Member
Benefits-NEA Foundation Award for Teaching Excellence, a national award presented annually by the NEA Foundation,
created by the National Education Association in 1969. The award recognizes teachers from across the nation for their
instructional expertise, creativity and innovation in the
classroom, and leadership skills.
The NEA Foundation accepts nominations of one educator from each state for the prestigious award. Five of the nominees will be selected as finalists and will receive the
Horace Mann-NEA Foundation Award for Teaching Excellence along with a personal gift of $10,000 from The NEA Foundation and The Horace Mann Companies. From those
five, one is selected to receive the NEA Member Benefits-NEA Foundation Award for Teaching Excellence and an additional $25,000. All the nominees will be honored at The
NEA Foundation gala on February 8, 2007, in Washington, D.C.
Rachel Miracolo, Orlando Sentinel Seminole County Student of the Week
Hagerty High School Honored
by Governor's Office
Dear Mr. Momary:
Congratulations to you, your faculty, students, and school community for being honored as one of the top
50 high performing high schools in the State of Florida.
This recognition is for the schools that had the highest school grade based upon overall FCAT results from the
2006 administration of the exam.
You and your staff have done a remarkable job helping your students improve their core academic skills.
Increasing student achievement yearly is quite an accomplishment and something our administrators,
teachers, students and parents can be proud of.
I applaud you and your staff of excellent educators for your outstanding work. I
commend you for setting high standards and providing students the support they need to exceed expectations.
It is my pleasure to join Education Commissioner John Winn in thanking your staff for
their dedication, commitment and hard work. Please enjoy this time of celebration and share this success with your faculty and students.
Sincerely
Congratulations to William Belcher!!
Congratulations to William Belcher for being the
low individual qualifier at the boys district golf match.
William posted a score of 77 and will be
representing Hagerty High at the regional match on Monday, Oct. 16, at Tuskwilla Country
Club. for being the low individual qualifier at the boys district golf match.
Chemistry Students in Action
The chemistry students are busy making tie-dye shirts after learning about the chemistry of dyes. Dyes actually started the application of chemistry in the industrial
world. Textiles in Europe further developed research in the chemical field. The Foundation for SCPS funded the tie-dyeing project for the sophomores with a $1,500
grant to Hagerty High School. The sophomore class will be wearing their tie-dye t-shirts
on October 27th in honor of National Chemistry Week.
Congratulations to Carly Eggett and Johnell Celestino
Their artworks were chosen for exhibit at the Peggy Crosby Student Gallery in the
Orlando Museum of Art. Art can be viewed during regular Museum hours from Oct. 2 through Dec. 26th.
Carly Eggett
Johnell Celestino
Another Inaugural Year Accomplishment
Hagerty High School is the proud recipient of the
Prestigious 5 Star School Award. In order to qualify for this award, a school must
achieve 100% of the criteria in the categories below:
Business Partnerships
Family Involvement Volunteers
Student Community Service School Advisory Council
The award was presented on September 12th during the school board meeting. Accepting the award Principal Sam Momary, Marge Carver, Dividend Coordinator, Carla
Prendergast, Laurie Kurtz, and Zenaida Rollins, the parents responsible for our portfolio
that documents each achievement.
The 5 Star portfolio may be viewed at the front desk.
Congratulations to the students in Newspaper and TV Production
who participated in the Florida Scholastic Press Association's Workshop Contest on
Saturday at UCF. Samantha Shuman won two photo contests for newspaper. Second place in the action category and first place in the news category. The paper also won
first place in the t-shirt contest. Television Production students Taylor Gonzalez and Megan Gallagher won 2nd place in the sports segment category and Pamela Robinson
and Ryan Skrocki won 1st place in the PSA category. Congratulations again to the winners!
Vernier Training August 29, 2006
On Tuesday, August 29, 2006 18 Seminole County high school and middle school
science teachers came to Hagerty High School for training on how to use the mobile
wireless computer labs in conjunction with digital probeware.
Congratulations to the Hagerty High School Women's Varsity Volleyball team
for a stunning three game victory over the Winter
Springs Bears on Monday night!
The victory represented the first victory over the Bears in HHS history and should set the tone for things to
come. GO HUSKIES!
Cory Quackenbush, Orlando Sentinel Seminole County Student of the Week
Hagerty High School FCAT Scores Lead County!
Congratulations to the students and staff at Hagerty High School for the great job they did preparing for and completing the FCAT!
This year’s ninth grade students scored very well as
a group on the state assessment. As you review the scores below, you will see that our ninth
graders led the county in the per cent of students scoring level 3-5 in Reading and placed second in
Mathematics. 64% of our ninth graders scored a level 3, 4 or 5 on the Reading portion of the FCAT,
while 77% of our students achieved those levels in Mathematics. Further, our Mean Development
Scale Score of 335 in Reading led the county as did our Mean Development Scale Score of 330 in
Mathematics. These scores reflect the hard work our students did to prepare for the assessment and also the great job our staff did in
setting high expectations for our students.
Remember, we will not receive a State School Accountability Grade this year because we
only have ninth graders. With the addition of our tenth grade class next year, we will become eligible for the school grade. We are very proud of our student scores and look
forward to continued success next year. Though our scores are high, we still have many students who did not meet the standards we have set. We are committed to working
diligently to make sure all students are successful and that Hagerty High School continues to set a standard of excellence of which we can all be proud.