Academic Counseling:

  • Students and their parents are encouraged to talk with a school counselor, teacher, or principal to learn about course offerings, the graduation requirements of various programs, and early graduation procedures. Each spring, students in grades 8th through 12th will be provided information on anticipated course offerings for the next year and other information that will help to make the most of academic and vocational opportunities.
    Qualifying NCCISD 9th - 12th grade students may take dual credit courses from SWTJC.
    To plan for the future, including attendance at a college, university, or training school or pursuing some other type of advanced education, students should work closely with the counselor in order to take the high school courses that best prepare them. The counselor can also provide information about entrance exams and deadlines for application, as well as information about automatic admission to state colleges and universities, financial aid, housing, and scholarships.

     

      4 Year Graduation Plan:

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