HASP
District Mission Statement: to create a vibrant learning community

Home Up Field Trips

 

HASTINGS ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL PROGRAM (HASP)
Gregory Smith, Director
Caroline Atanacio, Social Studies Joshua Blum, English
Velva Edwards, Counselor Maryanne Heckhaus, Sp. Ed.
Brad Hunt, Social Studies Jeanette Kocur, Counselor
Florian Konig, Science Michael Mahony, English
Sharon Quigley, Counselor Christina Repp, Social Worker
Beth Rudd, English Randie Shaw, Counselor
Dr. Szeszko, Psychologist Sarah Walters, English
 

The Hastings Alternative School Program is a voluntary alternative “school within a school” at Hastings.  HASP seeks to provide an enriched education for every student.  With less than ten students per classroom, the Hastings Alternative School Program offers a family atmosphere with an emphasis on learning and success.  English and Social Studies are taught across all high school grade levels in addition to one Science and one Math class.  HASP also features mentoring, an accountability point system, field trips, and bi-monthly “community meetings”. 

HASP Biography Exhibition
Field Trips
Course Descriptions