About Hanover Area School District

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Introduction

The Hanover Area School District, located in the scenic Wyoming Valley, is comprised of Hanover Township, and the boroughs of Warrior Run, Sugar Notch and Ashley. The School District encompasses approximately 30 square miles. The district consists of the Junior/Senior High School (grades 7-12), Memorial Elementary (grades 4-6), Lee Park Elementary (grades 2-3), and Hanover Green Elementary (grades K-1).

Budget/taxes

The District Budget is comprised of revenue derived from local sources (taxes), state funding, and federal projects. The approximate percentages of these revenue sources are 56% local, 40% state, and 4% federal.

Attendance & Discipline

District Policy stresses the importance of regular school attendance. Penalties for excessive absenteeism are explained in student handbooks and board policies and may range from parental letter of truancy to filing of charges with the local magistrate's office. Written policy delineates expectations and consequences for infraction of rules. Disciplinary procedures can range from detention and denial of privileges to suspension, or in most serious cases, to expulsion.

Curriculum

Hanover Area is a comprehensive K-12 school district. The district offers basic and advanced placement courses in several subject areas. With the cooperation of the Wilkes-Barre Area Career and Technical Center (WBCTC), the district offers vocational training in building trades, power mechanics, food service, cosmetology and data processing. The curricular offerings at Hanover Area Junior/Senior High school have been designed to provide a strong core of skills, enhanced by electives oriented towards personal interests and career goals. The district's goal is to prepare our students for post-secondary experiences, whether in further education,the armed services or as a member of the work force.

The District's curriculum is coordinated by the Superintendent, the Director of Curriculum and building principals. Faculty committees, working under a five-year curriculum development cycle, review, revise, and update the curriculum. Curriculum guides for each planned course assure that the curriculum is consistent throughout the district schools.

Other Information

Graduation Requirements

In order to graduate from the Hanover Area Junior/Senior High School, a student must successfully complete 23 approved credits which include:

  1. English - 4 credits of English

  2. Social Studies - 3 credits of Social Studies

  3. Mathematics - 3 credits of Mathematics

  4. Science - 3 credits of Science

  5. Arts & Humanities - 2 credits of Arts & Humanities

  6. Computers-Communication - 1 credit of Computers-Communication

  7. Electives - 6 credits of electives

  8. Wellness - 1 credit of Health & Physical Education

The High School is fully accredited by the Middle States Association.