High school transition planning is a long process that starts early (sometimes as early as October of the 8th grade year) with discussions about career interests and high school endorsements / career pathways. Students will have opportunities to get information about different high school programs such as culinary, NJROTC, and much more. As the parent, these are some things you should be aware of:
All 8th grade students will fill out a Personal Graduation Plan (PGP) that maps out their plan for high school. The purpose of the PGP is for students to have a plan for how they will meet the requirements to be able to graduate. We recognize that plans can change, so the most important thing is making sure they are happy with their 9th grade course selections.
The middle school counselors will be meeting with 8th grade students one-on-one in the spring semester to finalize their PGP and 9th grade course selections, and to enter it into Skyward. You will still have an opportunity to make changes after this prior to your student starting high school.
Graduation requirements for students from Georgetown ISD includes 4 credits of each of the core areas (math, ELA, science, & social studies), 2 credits of a foreign language, 1 credit of a fine art, 1 credit of physical education, and 1/2 credit of health. All Georgetown ISD students will also complete at least one endorsement.
October - All students take the PSAT. For more information about the PSAT, click here.
Starting in October, Freshman begin meeting with their counselor to discuss and make changes to their career plan with a specific focus on next year's 10th grade courses.
March / April - Course Verifications are available for parents & students in Skyward. Requests to change courses for the next school year may be submitted at this time.
Spring - Parents / students sign their 4 year career plan in Skyward.