Mission: For all Neenah High School graduates to be "Future Ready".
To be "Future Ready" means that students will be: "Life-long learners", "Workers", "Engagers" and "Contributors".
Students are assigned to an advisory and will remain with that advisory throughout their high school career. In Advisory, students will engage in self-evaluation and conferencing with their advisors. Advisors facilitate the planning process for students to set personal, academic and career goals.
Remediation and Enrichment periods allow students to engage in additional academic support or experience additional learning opportunities that extend beyond what classroom time allows.
Neenah High School and "AACP" will provide support, guidance and resources to champion students to unlock their potential and achieve their career goals.
Neenah High School is committed to:
Preparing all students to graduate from high school to be career, college and global ready.
Providing students with relevant real-life experiences.
Developing life-ling learners who are creative and critical thinkers.
Building agency and igniting a passion for excellence in all students.
Preparing all students to be Future Ready by equipping today's students for tomorrow's opportunities.
The ACP Model is KNOW-EXPLORE-PLAN-GO
KNOW- Who am I?
Self-awareness activities
Individual reflection and goal-setting
EXPLORE- What do I want to do?
Career awareness assessment
Career research
PLAN -How do I get there?
Connecting middle and high school instructional activities with opportunities to explore or learn more about a particular field of interest
Work-based learning opportunities
Extra-curricular and community-based learning experiences
Postsecondary training options
Financial plan to cover cost of postsecondary training
GO-DO-IT
Update regularly
Adapt/Modify Intentional Sequence of Courses
Adapt/Modify Personal Goals
Adapt/Modify Postsecondary/Career Goals
ACP Conferencing with families
Above Information and Graphics courtesy of: Wisconsin Department of Instruction - Academic and Career Planning
Under Wis. Stat. § 115.28(59)(b) every school board will ensure that it is “providing academic and career planning services to pupils enrolled in
grades 6 to 12 in the school district” beginning in fall 2017.
If you have questions about AACP please contact your student's counselor.