These timetables will reflect their class times throughout the day. You can also export and print these timetables using the buttons in the top right-hand corner. In this module, parents will be able to view and download the Castle Hill High School newsletter: Drawbridge. Parents will also be able to view past versions as well!
The Sentral Parent Portal is the school's primary method of communicating with parents. On the Parent Portal, you can view the school's newsletter, your child's report and various other resources.
On the Parent Portal, you can view the school's newsletter, your child's report and various other resources. If you have not yet registered for an account, please click on this link.
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Please watch the video below to see how our Online Learning System works.
As schools prepare for the start of Term 1, 2022, parents and carers of students aged 12 years and above are reminded to book their chi...
As schools prepare for the start of Term 1, 2022, parents and carers of students aged 12 years and above are reminded to book their chi...
At Castle Hills, all students will serve in some way. Our motto is, “If it exists, it exists to serve.” Any class, organization, or team must serve the community or world in some way. For instance, each year the junior class travels to the Rio Grande Valley to serve in a low-income community and provide backyard Bible clubs. The National Honor Society helps stock cans at the local food bank. The choir class often sings for nursing homes, and the football team tutors kids in a low-income area of San Antonio. Service isn’t something merely discussed in our chapels or required for graduation (although it is!). At Castle Hills, serving others is encouraged by peers, as well as demonstrated by school leadership as teachers and administrators join with students in overseas or state-wide mission trips and community service projects.
Created specifically for high school students, Leadership Academy is a “school within a school,” designed to bring back basic principles of leadership, preparing students for life after Castle Hills.
Students can choose from two different academic “tracks” in high school: the regular diploma track and the honors diploma track. Both tracks prepare students for their college or university years. The honors track allows students to take classes like AP Calculus, AP Physics, AP Spanish, AP English, and more. The regular track still requires trigonometry and pre-calculus, along with the chance to take honors level courses. The proof is in the test scores. Castle Hills’ students regularly score well above the national average in achievement testing. Furthermore, for the past several years, more than 85 percent of our graduates received academic scholarships to college. However, we also recognize that not every student can or will earn all A’s on their report card. That is why, for students who struggle with academics or certain classes, we offer our SOAR program which provides additional tutoring and mentorship to students needing a little extra help.
The National Honor Society helps stock cans at the local food bank. The choir class often sings for nursing homes, and the football team tutors kids in a low-income area of San Antonio. Service isn’t something merely discussed in our chapels or required for graduation (although it is!).
Castle Hills does require uniforms. Guidelines are in our Parent/Student Handbook. Uniforms can be purchased at Flynn O’Hara Uniform Company (located on 2108 N.W. Military Hwy., San Antonio, Texas 78213). Click Here for the Flyn O’Hara Uniform Company website >.
2. Registered speakers are required to call-in and enter the conference ID# at 6:30PM on Monday, June 21, 2021. 3.
Harford Community College (HCC) and Harford County Public Schools (HCPS) invite students entering 12th grade in the 2021-2022 school year to join HCC for one of two virtual events on July 20, 2021 from 10:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. or on July 21, 2021 from 5-7:30 p.m. The virtual event will highlight dual enrollment opportunities at HCC for ...
Those wishing to make virtual public comment will need to register by 9:00 a.m. on July 12. UPDATE: JUNE 16 , 2021. The following message will be sent via phone, email, and text to all contacts in our mass communication system at 10:00 a.m.