High School Students

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High school is a journey of growth and preparation for your future. Luckily, your school is a treasure trove of resources to make this journey awesome! Here we’ll explore resources that can help you with college and career exploration, such as college fairs, workshops, online tools, and guidance on standardized testing.

When it comes to schoolwork, you’ve got support. There are tutoring and study groups to help you. If you’re ready for more challenges, there are advanced classes and programs to prepare you for college and earn college credit. Just ask your teachers and counselors for guidance.

But hold on, high school is more than just classes. You can join clubs, sports, and activities that match what you love. High school is a place where you can make friends, learn to lead, and have a blast.

Now, let’s talk about what’s next after high school. Your school has cool stuff like college fairs, workshops, and online tools to help you explore what comes next. Plus, you can get tips for those standardized tests that colleges look at. These resources and opportunities can empower you to make informed decisions about your post-high school options and set you on a path to success in your chosen field. Make sure you update your Academic and Career Plan (ACP) regularly to help meet your goals.

Remember, high school is your adventure. Use the resources around you to shine and get ready for what comes next!

Academic and Career Plan (ACP)

The Academic and Career Plan (ACP) in high school is designed to help you focus and gain valuable experiences. It’s completely fine if you haven’t figured out your post-high school plans yet. By getting hands-on experience and concentrating on opportunities that match your skills and interests, you’ll have the chance to refine your goals and discover what truly resonates with you. Your ACP is your guide to exploring different paths, trying new things, and getting closer to your aspirations.

Educator Pro Tip

The Virginia Education Wizard contains the electronic Academic and Career Plan Portfolio for students.

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