The Lakeville Journal - November 24, 2011

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Taking a closer look at HVRHS’s course levels
Housatonic Valley Regional High School
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HVRHS offers courses at four levels: college prep (CP), honors, Early College Experience (ECE) and Advanced Placement (AP). Students can choose between these different levels, but their trajectory is largely dependent on what their middle school teachers recommend them for.

The major differences between AP/ECE classes and CP classes are rigor and the credits received from taking that particular class. AP/ECE classes are weighted more when a student’s GPA is calculated. “There is also an increased rigor in AP/ECE curriculum, with an emphasis on preparing students for college level expectations,” said Karen Littau, HVRHS’s Counseling Department Chair.

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Robotics team raises $1,000 at annual dinner

Finn Malone, Steven Barber, Addie Diorio, and Ivy Zeng serving food donated by Freunds Farm in the buffet line at the robotics dinner on Nov. 6.

Maddy Johnson

The HVRHS robotics team hosted their annual dinner at Freunds Farm on Nov. 6.

The dinner had it all from lemonade, to chicken and apple crisp. And proceeds from the $20 entrance fee provided the robotics team with funding for important equipment needed for their robot.

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National Honor Society opens membership to rising juniors

NHS faculty counsel voted this year to invite Sophomores to apply and be inducted to the National Honor Society.

While NHS inductees at Housatonic were historically limited to juniors, this change is something that’s already common across the country.

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North Canaan, Salisbury ranked top towns in Region One
Graphic by Peter Austin

The HVRHS Today sent an anonymous survey to HVRHS students asking them to rank each of the six towns in Region One — Falls Village (Canaan), Cornwall, Kent, North Canaan, Salisbury and Sharon — from best to worst. Over 120 students responded, and the results show some interesting trends.

Taking an initial look at the data, North Canaan barely leads Salisbury in the race for first place, the apparent favorites among students. Falls Village takes a close third over Kent, with Sharon in fifth and Cornwall sits comfortably sixth.

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