Student Checklists
Here is what you should expect as students at CCHS. A checklist, if you will:
Freshmen-
Student Assistance Program (SAP) orientation.
Advisory activities once per month to introduce school policy, build relationships with fellow students, and build rapport with staff.
One period during your world language course (Spanish I or German I), the school counselors will discuss thier role in the school and what resources are available to you.
All freshman will take Futures I. In Futures I you will:
See your school counselor 3 days times to evaluate your career maturity
Continue work on your portfolio and graduation project
Learn about yourself and available careers.
See your school counselor 2 days to create a mock high school schedule
Course selection, including 1.5 Pathway electives
Sophmores-
All sophomores will take Futures II. In Futures II you will:
Learn about your interests and how they relate to careers
Continue to work on you graduation project.
Begin to apply knowledge of yourself and careers to guided career exploration.
Your school counselor will be visiting your Futures II class for 3 days to administer a career interest inventory.
All sophomores will take the ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery) in February, followed by an interpretation with your school counselor.
Your school counselor will visit your Health class to discuss common adolescent issues including identity development, relationships, drugs and alcohol, and depression.
In sum, your school counselor will be meeting with all sophomores.
Health class do discuss adolescent issues
We will review and interpret your ASVAB (abilities) results
We will reintroduce your COPS (interests) and compare to your ASVAB.
We will connect your abilities with your interests and talk about appropriate career clusters.
Course selection, including 1.5 Pathway electives.
Juniors-
If you are college bound:
Register for PSAT in September.
Take the PSAT in October.
Register for SAT between October and January.
PSAT Scores will be returned and interpreted in the beginning of December.
All Juniors will take Futures III
In Futures III students will:
Practice resume, cover letter writing
Practice interview techniques
Mr. Bartholomew and Mr. Currey will visit to discuss post-secondary planning.
Small groups of 3 - 4 students will visit Mr. Bartholomew or Mrs. Fairchild to speak about plans after high school.
Completion of a 1 day job shadowing
Completion of the graduation project
Course selection, including 3.0 Pathway electives.
Seniors-
Seniors at Central Columbia are in a great position to enjoy a flexible and experience-oriented senior year through internships, work experience, and college courses. Here are a few ideas to keep in mind as you are enjoying your final year at CCHS.
Summer
Contact employers in your pathway for internships or work experience opportunities. The earlier you get this done, the better for you and your senior year.
Continue to research colleges and narrow your list.
Fall
Your counselors will review the processes for applying to colleges and/or searching for employment.
Spring
Make your college selection
Work on your resume for future employers