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Resources by Grade Level

Students are eligible to apply to some programs during 9th grade for enrollment in 10th grade
 
The Governor’s Institute of Vermont creates fun, accelerated summer learning institutes with residential programs on college campuses for Vermont teens.
 
Community College of Vermont offers a free course for students to get prepared for College.
 
 
Unsure of your future career options? Here are two career quiz inventories to help you start thinking about life after high school:
 
 
 
Students are eligible to apply to all programs during 10th grade for enrollment in 11th grade.
 
The Governor’s Institute of Vermont creates fun, accelerated summer learning institutes with residential programs on college campuses for Vermont teens.
 
Want more information about a future career? Here is a career exploration resource.
 
 
 
 
Interested in getting college credits while in High School? This has all the information on how and where you can do that. Remember to make an appointment with your Guidance Counselor to discuss more.
 
 
 
If you are applying to college after High School, here is the most used college application site. Remember you can always apply to the college or university using their school specific applications found on their websites.
 
 
 
 
 
If you want to take the SAT during your 11th or 12th grade year, you must have a Collegeboard account and register online.
 
If you are interested in a certificate and further training while in high school, our local tech center offers courses.
 
Interested in getting college credits while in High School? This has all the information on how and where you can do that. Remember to make an appointment with your Guidance Counselor to discuss more.
 
 
If you are taking an Advanced Placement course, you must have a Collegeboard AP account.
 
To get ready to apply for VSAC scholarships during the Fall of senior year, you will need a myVSAC account
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
If you are applying to college after High School, here is the most used college application site. Remember you can always apply to the college or university using their school specific applications found on their websites.
 
 
 
 
 
Finding scholarships for college and trade school
 
 
If you are taking an Advanced Placement course, you must have a Collegeboard AP account.
 
To get ready to apply for VSAC scholarships during the Fall of senior year, you will need a myVSAC account
 
Interested in getting college credits while in High School? This has all the information on how and where you can do that. Remember to make an appointment with your Guidance Counselor to discuss more.
 
 
 
 
 

Other Resources

Guidance Counselors

Tyler Meigs

Director of Guidance & Counseling 

Ext. 147 

Grades 9-12, Middle of Alphabet

Allison Roy

Ext. 267

Grades 7 & 8, Voyagers and Extreme Teams

 

Deb Lowe-Murray 

 Ext. 148

Grades 9-12, End of Alphabet

 

Richard Barwin

Work Based Learning Coordinator
Ext. 150

 

Carol Dunphy

Guidance Secretary 

Ext. 144

Carly Davis

Ext. 203

Grades 7 & 8, Firebirds and Dream Teams

 

Chris Blackburn

 Ext. 149

Grades 9-12, Beginning of Alphabet

 

Jessica Cota

School Psychologist 

Ext. 146

 

Dee Raleigh

School Registrar 

Ext. 128