Student Programs
- Dane County Youth Survey
- Driver Education - CESA 2
- Safety Triage
- Silver Cord Service Program
- Youth Apprenticeship
Dane County Youth Survey
Check out this YouTube video for more information.
Driver Education - CESA 2
|
Driver Education is offered by CESA 2, please see the below information for registration and any questions.
Below you will also find the recent registration form for your reference. CESA2 reopened new behind the wheel registrations and look forward to working with the students. Contact CESA2 for current course offerings. |
||
|
Safety Triage
Please review this safety triage list regarding resources and contact information from lockers to allergies.
Silver Cord Service Program
|
Mount Horeb High School, as part of its mission to provide students with opportunities to develop to their fullest potential and become valuable members of society, has implemented the SILVER CORD SERVICE PROGRAM. Students will not only benefit the community, but will develop their own leadership and citizenship skills. To encourage and reward volunteerism and community service, the SILVER CORD SERVICE PROGRAM will recognize students who have made contributions to their community through service. Seniors who have completed 140 hours of volunteer service during their high school career will be awarded the SILVER CORD and recognized at graduation. It is required that students complete (and turn into the Student Services office)at least 70 accumulated hours prior to September 1 of their senior year to reach the total 140 hours. Students should accumulate the total 140 hours throughout their four years of high school. Students are able to check their total hours earned in Infinite Campus. Here are the instructions. Students may begin accumulating hours following completion of the 8th grade. Forms are available on the High School web page. Forms may be turned in at any time throughout the school year. All forms should be turned in May 1st of that school year. Seniors must have all forms in by May 1st for consideration of graduation with Silver Cord honor. Students working toward their silver cord should refer to the list of approved volunteer activities. If you are not sure if your activity meets the requirements, please ask Kyrie Heath in the student services office. Verification forms must be completed for each activity for which a student volunteers. Students must use the Official Verification Form. Students may keep their own log for repeated volunteer work, but should transfer hours and get verification on the Official Form. Our Forms are the most up to date; please do not turn in logs or unofficial forms.
Activities that will not be approved:
IN SUMMARY: You may not receive any other credit, award or recognition for volunteer hours used to fulfill the Silver Cord criteria. If you are unsure, please see Kyrie Heath. The following are ideas to fulfill hours of service:
. A list of Silver Cord opportunities can be found in the Student Services office. |
||
|
Youth Apprenticeship
| Youth Apprenticeship is a one or two-year program that combines school-based and work-based learning. As a youth apprentice, students will earn an hourly wage, train with professionals in the field, and earn credits for high school.
Apprenticeships are open to juniors and seniors; they include specialized training, at the high school and/or off-campus locations. Apprenticeship students are supported by the School-to-Career Coordinator: Jodie Baber We offer Youth Apprenticeship opportunities in these areas:
This is the link for all Youth Apprenticeship opportunities. https://www.dcsc.org/youth- How do I get started?
|