High School

800 N. Sandusky Avenue Upper Sandusky, Oh 419-294-2308 Fax: 419-294-6889

 

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New Technology

Our very own web cam has been installed showing off a LIVE view of the high school's entrance.   

Normal Schedule

2 Hour Delay Schedule

1st period 7:50 to 8:32
2nd period 8:35 to 9:17
3rd period 9:20 to 10:02
4th period 10:12 to 10:54
5a lunch 10:57 to 11:24
5b lunch 11:27 to 11:54
5c lunch 11:57 to 12:24
6th period 12:27 to 1:09
7th period 1:12 to 1:54
8th period 1:57 to 2:40
1st period 9:50 to 10:02
2nd period 10:05 to 10:17
3rd period 10:20 to 10:39
4th period 10:42 to 10:54

 

3 Hour Delay Schedule

It is the responsibility of the student to make up any assignments that may be be missed due to pre-approved conflicts in schedules due to the use of this schedule.

Period 1 10:50 - 11:17
Period 2 11:20 - 11:47
Period 5 A 11:50 - 12:17
5 B 12:20 - 12:47
5 C 12:50 - 1:17
Period 3 1:20 - 1:45
Period 4 1:48 - 2:13
Period 6 2:16 - 2:41
Period 7 2:44 - 3:09
Period 8 3:12 - 3:37
Announcements 3:37 - 3:40

Student Handbook


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Cellphone policy Students are not permitted to use radios, pagers, cell phones, walk mans, MP3 players, or other electronic devices in school. Experience has proven that these items present a disturbance problem to the primary school purpose of assuring that students learn. If they are brought to school, students must place them in their lockers before their first class; they are to remain in the lockers until the end of the school day. USHS is not responsible for the loss, theft or damage of these items. Students who do not follow these rules may suffer the following consequences: Each Offense – Item confiscated, logged in the office, returned to the parent/guardian after 30 days.
Exam Exemption All students enrolled in Upper Sandusky High School will be required to take semester exams; however, an exa exemption opportunity will be available for students who qualify. All students will be required to take exams in those college prep classes that have a quality point value of 1.1 or above. Students enrolled in a 1.0 class will be given the opportunity to earn an exam exemption if they have a “C” grade or better in each of the two nine-week grading periods and have three (3) or fewer days of absence from class. Field trips and other school functions do not count toward the three (3) days; however, assignments to the alternative class will count toward the three (3) days. 
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ALMA MATER 

Hail to thee our Alma Mater
Cherished from our youth.
We within the halls have sought for
Wisdom, knowledge, truth.
Loved school, to thee we pledge
As earnestly we try,
To nobly live and serve each other
Honoring Upper High.