Schoolinks (Resource Guide below):
Schoolinks is located in every student's Student Backpack.
There are opportunities to take career assessments, explore career clusters, research different careers, and explore and save colleges for later.
We also utilize Schoolinks as a scholarship search tool and a format to send official transcripts during students' senior year.
Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources
Architecture & Construction
Arts, A/V Technology & Communication
Business, Management & Administration
Education & Training
Finance
Government & Public Administration
Health Science
Hospitality & Tourism
Human Services
Information Technology
Law, Public Safety & Security
Manufacturing
Marketing, Sales & Service
Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM)
Transportation, Distribution, & Logistics
Interested students may attend an in-house field trip where they will be introduced to the center, the application/interview process, and course offerings. Parents and students may also attend the center's open house during the registration season in second semester in order to explore course offerings.
Interested students may attend an in-house field trip where they will be introduced to the center, the application/interview process, and course offerings.
Students interested in attending a Career Center, the CTE Innovation Center, or the Fine Arts Center will need to apply through their Backpack during the designated application timeline. Application deadline information will be disseminated through Google Classroom.
Information related to career exploration, resumes, interview skills and local resources. The website is also available in Spanish.
A curriculum developed by the Department of Education based on the career cluster system, individual graduation plans and state standards. At the high school level, students will focus on career preparation through work-based learning opportunities.
Information to help job-seekers with resources and skill development.
Figure out what's next related to careers, college, and the military. Learn how to build a resume.
Information about occupations, apprenticeships, and education. The website is also available in Spanish.
A guide to career information about pay, experience, education and projected number of new jobs available.
Information provided will help you choose your career cluster. Students choose their career cluster based on their personal interests and descriptions of each cluster can be found here.
The South Carolina Job Outlook can provide students with information about future occupations and what levels of training or education the student may need.
The listed organizations are not necessarily endorsed by the school district, the high school, nor the counselors.
They are provided for information only for parents and students.