Welcome to Hesperia Middle School. Our Middle School consists of grades six through eight. We use a traditional semester schedule. Students will attend six 55 minute class periods and one 40 minute Seminar period daily. Classes will begin at 8:05 AM, and dismiss at 3:15 PM with the exception of late start Wednesdays which will begin at 9:35 AM and dismiss at 3:15 PM .
Hesperia Middle School Mission Statement
The mission of Hesperia Middle School is to provide every child with a supportive and challenging learning environment and to establish the conditions needed to develop excellence for all in all endeavors.
Hesperia Middle School Vision Statement
Inspiring Minds for the future.
Student Handbook
Hesperia Middle School Improvement Team has prepared this publication of the Student Handbook for the purpose of acquainting the student with a wide array of general information.
Accordingly, the standard term "student" is defined to include all persons who officially: (1) register and enroll on a full-time or part-time basis and (2) who maintain current enrollment status.
The standards of the student code of conduct, either academic or non-academic, in this publication apply to all groups of students as described above.
Hesperia Middle School Improvement Team reserves the right to amend the student handbook at any time. It is and remains the responsibility of students to review not only the student handbook, but also the district website, www.hesp.net, for any amendments. If any provision of the handbook is later determined to be invalid, the resulting invalidity of that provision shall not affect the enforceability of the remaining provisions of the handbook.
The Annual Report for Hesperia Middle School includes the latest information on assessment data, AYP, Teacher Quality Data, School Programs, Parents and School Improvement goals and strategies.
Middle School Annual Report Cover Letter
Middle School Annual Report 2016
The School-Community Health Alliance of Michigan has been striving to make all parents aware of their health insurance.
The #1 reason families do not access health care is because they do not have insurance. Great gains have been made to get people insured this past year with the Healthy Michigan Plan (available to anyone below 133 percent of the federal poverty level) and the Health Insurance Marketplace (available to those above 133 percent).