Go

Carry out your Plan and Recalculate as Needed

Career Management

In "Go", Ashwaubenon students take time to connect to and reflect on their personal, academic, and career goals. Students are encouraged to update their four year plan as necessary to ensure their plan allows for a clear transition after high school into the following areas: Postsecondary Education, Career, or U.S. Armed Forces.

Implement your plan

~Participate in multiple career related activities

~Participate in a student-parent-counselor junior conference

~Seek out opportunities to better define their own career or postsecondary options by using career cruising.

Update your plan

~Explore different career options within students’ areas of interests.

~Update plan regularly with academic and career related activities.

~Seek out and encourage students to document activities completed in pursuit of goals.

ACP Programming

~Participate in quarterly academic and career planning weeks to explore options and plan for opportunities to meet goals.

Transition

~Attend post-secondary and military visits

~Establish resume, cover letter, and job shadow opportunities

Resources

Academic Planning

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