6-12th grade students are led in a variety of Career and College Development activities during Lancer Time. These activities typically take place on Wednesdays. Each year during Spring parent/teacher conferences students will share about their career and college development activities.
All 8-12th grade students are required to have an Individual Plan of Study (IPS). Each of our students have a Google Drive folder to house all of their career and college exploration artifacts. Within this folder is their IPS Document which houses their reflections of the activities they complete at school to help them prepare for their future. Students also have access to Xello. This is an online platform students utilize to complete lessons and research careers.
Students Right to Know Act
This act was passed by the Kansas legislature in 2021 to ensure students and parents have access to a variety of information relevant to postsecondary education and career demand/earnings. Here are a variety of links parents and students may find valuable
KSDE's Students Right to Know Information Page (has many links to a variety of resources)
Kansas Career Posters (posters for each career cluster with jobs at different training levels and earning potentials)
Today's Occupations (information on high demand and high paying careers)
Hire Paths (career exploration website)
Kansas Degree Stats (find information on cost of a degree from a specific institution and compare it with potential employment opportunities, earnings and investment)
Kansas Training Information Page (find out how many students graduated, found employment and their average wages from the program you are interested in at specific institutions plus more enrollment information at KBOR institutions)
Kansas Career Cluster Handbook 2025-2026 (Infographic of career fields, clusters and pathways and then has links to suggested course paths for each career pathway)