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Guidance from counselors and teachers, who work with parents and community representatives, will aid students in discovering their strengths and interests from the time they begin to consider the possibilities of a high school program. A planned sequence of career development experiences assists students in making career and educational decisions. Courses are available to explore and develop their interests as they progress through the secondary school. Many students are able to earn academic and vocational college credits while still in high school because they have found their own appropriate route early in their secondary education.
It is important that each student develop a four-year high school career pathway program. High school counselors are available to assist students and parents in planning and/or evaluating a program. Planning assures the student of meeting all the requirements for graduation as well as completing courses needed to fulfill specific career objectives. IMPORTANT NOTE: Students should be responsible for verifying with their counselors that all graduation requirements are being met as they progress through their career pathway program.
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