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Academic &Career Planning

11th Grade - hOW DO i GET THERE?

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REFLECTIVE QUESTIONS

  • What do I need to be doing to have a competitive application for my post-secondary goals?

  • What work-based experiences should I be doing to plan for my future?

  • What score do I need on the ACT to achieve my post-secondary admission goals?

  • Which campuses should I visit and do they offer my degree of interest?

11TH GRADE GOALS

  • Understand how to evaluate postsecondary opportunities, do a college search, and locate and complete a college application.

  • Review assessment results and how they support post-secondary choices.

  • Understand financial implications for alternative post-secondary options along with resources available.

  • Complete required Individual Planning Conference with school counselor.

  • Review and update academic, career and personal goals.

All resource activities will be completed using Xello.  Resource lessons are linked below for each month.

You can access Xello from the East Troy School District home page, select Students, then select Xello.  Log in using your Google account.

 

Please note, your counselor, parents and resource teacher will have access to your activities and will have frequent discussions with you regarding your career goals.

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First Trimester

A focus on your career exploration

September

College and Career Fair

October

November

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Second Trimester

The journey towards meeting your career goals

December

4 Year Plan/Scheduling

January

Update 4 Year Plan/Scheduling

February

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Third Trimester

Tools for your career and college success

March

April

Employability Skills and Workplace Etiquette

May

Resource Lesson

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