College Readiness
SchooLinks is a true student-centric college and career planning experience. SchooLinks features help students become career, college, and life ready. SchooLinks features are incredibly user-friendly and content can be easily comprehended by K-12 students. Click HERE to see a list of features.
Benefits of SchooLinks
- Personalized graduation and postsecondary transition plans based on student information
- Robust college, career, and scholarship searches by user-identified requirements;
- Easy to navigate comprehensive dashboard with features such as tracking college scholarship applications and a “to-do” list to optimize organization
- Family Engagement portal allows parents to explore their students’ pathways, keep track of their progress and communicate with counselors
SHMOOP offers free study guides aimed at teens on a range of subjects, including ASVAB, literature, biology, poetry, U.S. History, civics, financial literacy, and music. Shmoop's study guides are written in a conversational tone by scholars, including master teachers and Ph.D. students from top universities.
March2Success is a free, online program that helps students prepare for standardized tests, improve their schoolwork, and review materials. The program offers a variety of content, including:
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Practice tests: For the Dental Admissions Test (DAT), the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB), and other standardized tests
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Lessons, quizzes, and interactive modules: To help students learn and review material
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Five-minute videos: On each topic
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Personalized learning paths: To help students select the content that's right for them
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Vocabulary and math flashcards: To help students improve their skills
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Information on post-high school options: To help students learn about their options after high school
ASVAB Students in grades 10-12 have an opportunity to take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) test and consult with a military recruiter.
If military service is your best choice after graduation:
1. Ask your counselor about joining Jr. ROTC.
2. Talk to a Recruiter - Reach out to a recruiter from each branch of service.
3. Take the ASVAB Test – Ask your counselor about the ASVAB dates for your campus.