12th Grade Information

How are you a senior already?

Wow, three years have flown by and it is now time to prepare for your senior year! The 12th grade schedule consists of 7 classes: English, math (if needed), and 5 electives.  Yes, you read that right, 5 electives!  Maybe there is something you have been wanting to take but never had room for it in your schedule or maybe you have put off that final PE credit.  Either way, the senior schedule allows you the flexibility to take some new classes that can help you determine what your post-secondary plan might be.  You have lots of opportunities to take dual credit courses for college or participate in one of our work release programs.  Don't forget to add A+ tutoring to your schedule if you are planning to complete that program and earn your tuition assistance for any Missouri public 2-year technical school or community college. During our individual meetings we will make sure you have all your credits for graduation lined out and talk about plans for life after high school.  Oh yeah, and yes, it is way to early for senioritis!  

2020 Parent Financial Aid Presentation, Final.m4v

Get a jump start on the Financial Aid process by watching our Presentation from 2020.

BigFuture-College-Planning-Calendar-Juniors.pdf

College Planning information for juniors transitioning to senior year.

23/24 Scholarship Listing Local Only

Live listing of scholarships for the current year. While this is a working document that is subject to change, having an idea of what scholarships are out there and what you want to apply for senior year is very important.

Example Resume

Creating a resume for scholarships and college applications is a must for senior year. Make a copy of this example resume and edit it to meet your needs. If you have questions, reach out to your counselor.

Clever MO Connections log in tip sheet

College & Career Planning

Missouri Connections

Missouri Connections is our go to site for researching careers. You can research a career, research a postsecondary training school, create a resume, research state scholarships, and do different assessments to figure out what career and training opportunities fit your personality and goals best.