This page provides resources to help you understand the needs of your child.
High School & Beyond Plan
To graduate from high school, all students must develop a High School and Beyond Plan on how they will meet the high school graduation requirements and what they will do following high school. A student’s plan, which starts in middle school and is revised as he/she moves forward, should include the classes need to prepare for a postsecondary pathway, such as a two-year or four-year college, technical college, apprenticeship program, certificate program, the workforce or military training. (ESHB 2224). Read more at OSPI's site here.
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New high school students and their parents should expect to meet with the school counselor to develop their class schedule, when they are registering for school.
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FAFSA Overview: answers what FAFSA is exactly
Completing your FSA ID Before You Start the FAFSA (Parents and Students):Click Here
How to fill out the FAFSA: Click Here
After the FAFSA-What Happens Next: Click Here
MyStudentAid Mobile App
Now it's easier to complete your FAFSA information with the iOS or Android MyStudent Aid mobile app. See how it works here.
"The United States has 30 million jobs that pay an average of $55,000 per year and don’t require a bachelor’s degree..." Read more about the high need for tradespeople here.
Youthbuild programs give low-income young people who have fallen off the edges of society the opportunity to transform their own lives, get back on track to adult responsibility, and give back to their communities. Check out locations and program details here.