$1000 given to Peer to Peer for video
The Haslett High School Peer to Peer and LINKS programs have received a $1,000 grant for the making of a video that will promote the programs. The grant came from START, or Statewide Autism Research and Training. The video will be created by junior Seth Carncross, senior Zach McBrien, sophomore
What does green really mean
It seems as though Haslett High School is being obsessively bombarded with one progressive movement after another. With the start of the 2011-2012 school year was introduced the “academic integrity” push, which resulted in a variety of responses. Most were of students venting their frustration and annoyance of being incessantly
LINKS students take field trips for grade
Rather than taking written tests for their mid-terms and semester finals, Haslett High School LINKS students have been able to go on outings with special education kids for project grades. A group of students and former students, including senior Jacey Jackard, senior Cheslea Nelson and 2011 graduate Maggie Whaley took
The Viking Longboat