You have several options below to explore your own unique strengths and interests.
Use this link: Prepare for your Future: 10th grade to access multiple activities and resources.
Career Pathways
Explore careers!
See what's in demand
Try to set up 1-2 job shadow experiences this year.
Check your email daily to hear about opportunities like field trips, speakers, career fairs, scholarships, and more!
The ASVAB will be offered for all district students at Coon Rapids High School on March 9, 2026. The test is free.
Sign up with Ms. Wolfe in the Career Center if you are interested.
Exploring provides exciting activities and mentorship for youth looking to discover their future. Whether you’re a local organization looking to strengthen the community or a young person wanting to uncover the possibilities of your future, Exploring is a great place to start!
Take the Survey: Discover your Future
Upward Bound - an opportunity for Freshmen and Sophomores
What is Upward Bound?
We are a college and career readiness program based out of Anoka Ramsey Community College. We focus on supporting students whose parents/guardians haven't graduated from a 4-year college and students who are from modest/low income families. Students accepted into our program attend our after-school study sessions, monthly field trips & workshops, college visits, advisor for both personal and academic needs/questions, and a summer program trip!
How to learn more?
1)Talk to Mrs. Wolfe or your counselor for more information.
2)You can meet with the Upward Bound Advisor, Josh Lee, at Blaine High School.
3)You can visit the program at an after school study session on Wednesdays in room 252 from 2:30-4:30.
For more information, please contact Josh Lee at: joshua.lee@anokaramsey.edu
Test Prep:
MCIS 360
Access free prep for ACT, AP, SAT, PSAT, ASVAB, CLEP, ASVAB, TOEFL, Accuplacer exams.
Click here for details.
Additional Resources:
Did you know that almost 70% of jobs in MN do not require a 4-year (bachelor’s) degree?
BHS alumni share their experiences choosing a career and offer tremendous insight into what it takes to be successful.
Quick Video – High School Students: Learn How RaiseMe Works - YouTube RaiseMe helps students in 9th – 12th grades to discover colleges and earn scholarships for their academic and extracurricular achievements throughout high school. These achievements can include good grades, participating in clubs, playing on a sports team, volunteering, having a job or even starting a club. They can include AP or IB courses, honors classes, and college-level courses too.