Giving yourself options
All too often, students come to my office with a set plan, or fixed path for their future.
All too often, students come to my office with a set plan, or fixed path for their future.
For those applications to colleges, scholarships or a job, your child may need help in writing the perfect résumé.
Applying to college may seem overwhelming to you and your child but, with these tips, you can provide reassurance, even if you’ve never applied to college yourself.
The time has arrived for seniors to make decisions for their collegial future and begin to complete their college applications.
By Allison Tillotson Academic preparedness is the most important step in preparing for your future. Good grades are a key factor in the college admissions process. You can keep track of your grades through your progress reports and report cards. The Parent Portal offers the most updated look at your academic progress. First, take [...]
As a parent, you want what’s best for your child; however you define “best” – a great education, social and athletic success, and the support of a loving family.
Juniors and seniors can start earning college credits while still in high school.
It is well known that a good grade point average, essay and tests scores can get a student into the university of their dreams, but there are other components to receiving that ever elusive college acceptance letter.
Spring is a very busy time for high schools. TAKS English/Language Arts testing is scheduled for March 1, 2011.