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Academic, College, & Career Planning

 Services Offered

School counselors provide developmental counseling, instruction, programs, and resources to aid students as they progress through high school and prepare for post-high school experiences.  Students are encouraged to take the most challenging courses in which they are capable of finding success, and counselors provide direction and interventions as needed.

 

 Information and Forms

Folder: College InformationCollege InformationHank Harvey
Folder: Career InformationCareer InformationHank Harvey
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Collegiate Athletic Eligibility.pdfCollegiate Athletic EligibilityNewHank Harvey
NCAA Eligibilty Information.pdfNCAA Eligibilty InformationNewHank Harvey
Transcript request form.pdfTranscript request formHank Harvey
AP Bulletin.pdfAP BulletinHank Harvey
AP Test Order Form 2012.pdfAP Test Order Form 2012Hank Harvey
8th Grade Packet 2012.pdf8th Grade Packet 2012Hank Harvey
MCC FAFSA Workshop.pdfMCC FAFSA WorkshopHank Harvey
01 Senior Wish List.pdf01 Senior Wish ListHank Harvey
02 Junior Wish List.pdf02 Junior Wish ListHank Harvey
03 Sophomore Wish List.pdf03 Sophomore Wish ListHank Harvey
04 Frosh Wish List.pdf04 Frosh Wish ListHank Harvey
 
 

 Contacts

Counselor (A-Del)
Meghan Kratzke
mkratzke@d155.org
Ext. 4117
Counselor (Dem-Hou)
Dori Chianakas
dchianakas@d155.org
Ext. 4113
Counselor (Hov-Mel)
Matt Berg
mberg@d155.org
Ext. 4125
Counselor (Mem-Sch)
Katy Kline
kkline@d155.org
Ext. 4127
Counselor (Sci-Z)
Shawn Ness
sness@d155.org
Ext. 4126
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