Salina Intermediate School

High School Options For 8th Grade Students

High school options

High school + college In five years, earn a high school diploma + a college degree or trade certification
Henry Ford Early College programs Three programs housed at Henry Ford College are open to students across Wayne County. Apply in 8th grade.Henry Ford Early College – Medical careers in partnership with Henry Ford Health System HFEC-Ford Advanced Manufacturing – Technical careers HFEC School of Education – Education-related fieldsHenry Ford Collegiate Academy Students are invited to attend in 10th grade based on PSAT scores. They will attend a mix of classes at their home high school and Henry Ford College. 
College prep
Advanced Placement classes Students can qualify for college credits based on results of AP exam Dual Enrollment The opportunity to take college classes at Henry Ford College for high school and college creditDearborn Center for Math, Science and Technology  Apply in 8th grade A half-day program for high achieving students interested in STEM topics Honors classes A select number of more rigorous courses
Career focus
Michael Berry Career Center A half day program for students to explore one of eight career areas including computer programming, business, criminal justice/law, culinary arts and hospitality, health sciences cyber security, information technology and design, and more.Career and technical classes Additional career focused classes offered at the home high school Work-based learning. Seniors may be able to get credit for work-based learning experience  
 

Other options 

Students can take a test to get credit for a high school class, such as a language, without taking the class

Test out

Dearborn Magnet 

An alternative high school for those who have experienced difficulties at their home school

Extended day/summer school

Students can pay to makeup a class or take extra credit after  school or during the summer.

See the High School Options flier

For more details about these programs, visit the district’s High School Options page.