Assistant Principal for Academic Affairs
Welcome to the Academic section of our website. Please check back often to receive important updates all year long.
Our outstanding academic programs highlight the commitment of St Hubert to the education of the 21st Century learner. Please take a moment to look through the course catalog for our wide array of offerings. With 9 AP courses, many dual enrollment classes and countless electives, there’s something for everyone.
Each year we add at least one new class, and this year is no exception. For the 2011-2012 school year, two courses have been added: Latin 2 and Creative Writing! Latin 2 adds depth to our World Language program, and Creative Writing provides the freshmen with an interesting option.
If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to email the Academic office, academics@huberts.org.
Academic Updates
Second semester, third quarter begin on Monday, January 30, 2012.
Please remember to check GradeConnect for grades, assignments, announcements, etc.
Tutoring by NHS students is available at homeroom everyday in the IMC. Tutoring by faculty members is available after school everyday except Friday, also in the IMC. Take advantage of these valuable resources.
Report cards will be distributed to students on February 6 and a copy will also be mailed home.
Course selection assemblies are taking place in early February. Students will be told when to go to Grade Connect to select courses. The course catalog can be found under academics-departments & course.
Course descriptions for courses not included in the catalog:
462 Forensics/Genetics Seminar
This seminar will be composed of two one semester courses. You must take both courses.
Forensics TR 2 .5 CR 6ppc GR 12
This course provides an introduction to modern methods used in detection, investigation, and crime lab functions. Upon completion, students will have a broader understanding of criminology, laboratory procedures and its function in modern day society.
Prerequisites: Biology, Chemistry, Algebra 2; Teacher Recommendation
Genetics TR 2 .5 CR 6ppc GR 12
This course provides an introduction to classical and modern genetics. Upon completion, students will have a broader understanding of Mendelian genetics, gene linkage, quantitative, population and evolutionary genetics and genetic diversity, disorders and diseases.
Prerequisites: Biology, Chemistry, Algebra 2; Teacher Recommendation
565 Italian 3 TR 2 1.00 CR 6ppc GR 11, 12
828 AP Art History AP 1.00 CR 6ppc GR 11,12
This course is designed for students who have an interest in the study of history, cultures, and the arts. The course offers an overview of history from an art perspective and emphasizes the connection between arts and cultures. European art history as well as Asian, Indian and African cultures are covered in the course with an emphasis on how the past has influenced the art we create today. It is not required that students be involved in Studio Art to take this course as no art production takes place.
Pre-requisite: Honors level English or History in sophomore or junior year. Students not in Honors must have approval by Department Chairperson.