Please check your schedule to ensure that you are enrolled in an English, Science, Math, History, and PE. In addition to your core classes, please ensure that you are enrolled in electives. If you have a concern with your schedule, please contact your counselor as soon as possible.
Explore AP courses, VHS courses, and dual credit courses.
Participate in extracurricular activities and accrue volunteer hours.
Make sure you have access to Naviance. Start researching colleges using the "College" section on Naviance.
Explore the colleges that are scheduled for upcoming virtual visits on Naviance and join a session if you'd like. Be on the look out for an email from the counseling department for more info.
Start researching majors you may be interested in.
Begin researching the Financial Aid application and potential scholarships or grants.
Take the PSAT.
Register for a SAT preparation course. Check out Khan Academy's SAT prep by clicking here.
Register for the SAT in the spring. Click here for the upcoming SAT dates. If you need a fee waiver, please contact your counselor.
Visit college campuses and start curating a list of colleges you'd like to apply to.
Start thinking about two teachers you'd like to ask for recommendation letters senior year.
Research summer programs and apply.
If there is a college(s) you are particularly interested in, apply for a pre-college program.
Check out the "College Information" section on this website for more information.
Check out this checklist to ensure you are completing the necessary steps for the college planning process.
Every student and parent should have a RealTime username and password. All letters, schedules, cohorts, and counselor names are listed here. It is imperative that you check your portal daily. If you are unable to log on or do not have your information, please email your counselor.
Cohorts are listed in RealTime, if there is an issue with your cohort, please have a parent/guardian contact your school counselor.
Please use Naviance to start your college search, click here to get started.
If you need assistance logging in, please contact your counselor.
Tentative Test Date: The PSAT is October 26th.
To find out information about the PSAT and to take a look at sample questions, please utilize this website.
To understand your PSAT scores click here.
*For more information about the SAT and ACT please click the "College Information" section on the left.
Taking AP courses in high school could give you an advantage in college. AP courses provide you an opportunity to earn college credit during high school. At the end of the year, there is an AP exam where you must score a 3 or higher in order to pass. To learn more about advanced placement courses, please explore this website.
To find a list of AP courses, please click here.
To learn more about the AP Capstone Diploma Program, please visit this website.