Juniors are scheduled to meet with their counselors during the week of Nov. 14 to Nov. 18 to plan their senior year schedules, according to Junior Class president Chris Johnson.
“Teachers are giving us recommendations this week,” Johnson said. The recommendations are made to aid students in selecting classes that best fit their personal needs and educational capabilities.
For the Junior Class officers, the next project will be prom.
“The officers will plan the theme, the tickets and the decorations,” Junior Class sponsor John Love said.
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