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Announcements

Haslett High School's Cabaret Concert will take place on Wednesday, May 28th, at 8:00 p.m.

This event is assigned seating. Get your tickets online to select your seats in advance. Tickets will also be available at the door.

Coffee with Superintendent Malley is offered monthly during the school year. Coffee chats are not offered in June, July or August. You may contact the Haslett Administration Building to make an appointment with the Superintendent if you'd like to share something with him one-on-one. Check the website for information about the next coffee chat at Blondie's Barn in September!

The A+ Haslett Public Schools mark symbolizes our commitment to excellence. Our district is committed to recruiting the best candidates for all positions, ensuring that our staff is equipped to uphold our standards of excellence. Come work with us! Review our open positions and submit an online application today! 

Featured Stories

High schools students at the Holocaust Center

Students enrolled in AP United States History, AP World History, and general education World History courses at  Haslett High School visited the Zekelman Holocaust Center in Farmington Hills recently. During the tour, the students viewed artifacts from the Holocaust and listened to a presentation from a "next gen" speaker, who shared his grandfather's experiences escaping the Nazi regime. The students found the experience to be both impactful and humbling. 

The Haslett Select Ensemble singing at an event, and a solo picture of student Henrick Riggs.

Congratulations to the Haslett High School students who performed at the MSVMA State Solo & Ensemble Festival on April 11 & 12 in Jackson! The results from the weekend had Haslett soloists and ensembles awarded first division ratings. In addition to this accomplishment, Haslett Select Ensemble was chosen as the the BEST ensemble from the south site and will be singing at the All State Performance as one of the 5 choirs in the state of Michigan. This is an enormous honor to be chosen as the most outstanding ensemble of the competition! Henrik Riggs was also chosen as a TOP SOLOIST and will also be performing! Congratulations to all of the amazing Haslett singers!

Middle school students browse books in the media center.

Students at Haslett Middle School wrapped up an exciting March is Reading Month with a book swap. Donated books were displayed "bookstore style" in the Media Center and students were able to swap their book for a new one to read during spring break! 

Victor the Viking mascot sailing away with the message "Happy Retirement"

After years of spirited sideline sprints and thunderous drumbeats, our beloved mascot, Victor, is hanging up his horned helmet. But fear not, Viking faithful! The school is rallying the troops to launch a fundraising quest worthy of an epic tale. Our mission? Fund a worthy successor to carry on Victor's legacy AND welcome a new face to our shores: the magnificent Victoria the Viking! Get ready to dig into your piggy banks and unleash your inner generosity – a new era of double the Viking pride is on the horizon!

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