Welcome to the Counseling Department!
Here you can find out about contacting your Counselor, College Information, Career Information, Mental Health Support and lots of other information.
Navigate our website using the tabs in the top right
Amalia Logigian
9th-12th Grade Counselor
9-12 Students with Last Names P-Z
ATTENTION MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS! Need to meet with your counselor? Fill out this form: Counselor request form
Jeffco Public Schools Graduation Flyer
For information regarding graduation in Jefferson County Public Schools please see the flyer below.
Para obtener información sobre la graduación en las Escuelas Públicas del Condado de Jefferson, consulte el folleto a continuación.
El Panfleto (en español)
2023-2024 Course Registration
Counselors will present course options, then meet individually with students to confirm choices sometime early second semester. Please see the presentations and forms linked below. You may need to log in to your Jeffco account to view these links. You can also view the curriculum guide below to see course information.
Check back for more info.
Presentations
Middle School
High School
Forms
Middle School
High School
To see the typical schedule for students between 9th and 12th grade please view the course of study below:
Counseling Google Classrooms
High School:
Middle School:
If you are not able to access your counseling google classroom please see your counselor
Information for College Representatives
If you are interested in scheduling a college visit please contact Maddie Spilsted at maddie.spilsted@jeffco.k12.co.us
SENIOR INFORMATION
The Common App is now open - see the College tab above for more information
FAFSA opens on October 1st - see the college tab above for more information
REMINDERS
* If your student needs homework due to illness, please email your teacher(s). You can easily email teachers directly from the Parent/Student Portal or via their website(s). Counselors do not coordinate missing homework and assignments
* Student schedules are built to meet Jeffco Graduation Requirements, School Board Requirements, and to prepare students for post-secondary (e.g., College) success