11 Spencer Lane ♦ Annandale, NJ 08801 ♦ 908.832.7200

2024-2025 Honors Humanities Program

Dear Parents/Guardians,

As part of our ongoing commitment to providing a top-notch educational program, we introduced an Honors Humanities Program for our 10th, 11th and 12th grade students last year. Students who applied and were accepted last June began their program at the start of this school year and we are thrilled to report that it is going very well.

Since HPS has rolling admissions, we are offering the opportunity for any other 10th, 11th and 12th grade students to apply. If accepted, students will begin their Honors English and Honors Social Studies program on November 5, 2024, the beginning of our second marking period.

All the necessary information about our Honors Humanities Program can be found in the links below.

Please be mindful of these important dates:

Applications will be available on Monday, October 7. Your child can either pick up an application from their English teacher or print one out from the link below.

Applications are due on Monday, October 21, and must be submitted to your child’s English teacher.

Your child will be notified the week of October 21 whether or not they have been approved to enroll in the Honors Humanities program.

Honors Humanities Application   Attachment: Honors Application

Syllabus Attachment: Honors Syllabus1

Overview/Expectations of the Program Attachment: Honors Overview.Expectations

Frequently Asked Questions  Attachment: Honors FAQ

We encourage you to review these documents thoroughly. They provide detailed information about the program, its requirements and the factors to consider when assessing your student’s readiness for participation.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact either me or Principal Chris Schumann via email at akopacz@hunterdonprep.org or cschumann@hunterdonprep.org or by phone at (908) 832-7200.

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908.832.7200 ♦ Fax: 908.832.9772 ♦ 11 Spencer Lane ♦ Annandale, NJ 08801
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