On Jan. 12, counselors met with juniors to talk about scheduling for next year. The counselors provided them with information on all the courses offered here, as well as insight on some recommended classes.
Counselor Stephanie Payne said she could not emphasize enough on how “choosing the right course with the correct rigor for one’s personal academic ability” is important.
Each student was given a recommendation form that their teachers were supposed to sign. The form is due by Jan 14. A parent scheduling meeting will be held on Jan. 14 due to bad weather conditions on Jan. 7. Scheduling times were sent via email to students and parents regarding scheduling time for the course applications, which are due by Feb. 1. By Ben Lu <[email protected]>
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