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Harrison School District
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Student Success Plan (ACT 930)
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My Personal InformationCareer AssessmentsPost-Secondary Plan (After High School)
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First NameWebsite: Xello.World , Username: Goblin EmailCareer working toward
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Last NameLearning StylesPost-Secondary Plan
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Personality StylesRequired Degree/Training
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Graduation YearAverage Salary
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School CounselorCareer ClustersSchool of Choice
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www.TheHighSchoolCounselor.comTop 3 SkillsMajor/Minor
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My Four-Year High School Plan
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You need 7 courses in 9th and 10th grades. Be sure to include an English, Math, Science, and History. Courses marked with (*) are the typical course for most students in that grade.
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Course Category8th Grade9th Grade (Be sure you have 7 credits)S1S210th Grade (Be sure you have 7 credits)S1S211th GradeS1S212th GradeS1S2My
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English (4)44
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Math (4)44
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Science (3)33
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Social Studies (2.5-3)*
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Economics*0.50.5
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Oral Communication (1/2)0.50.5
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PE (1/2)0.50.5
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Health & Safety (1/2)
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Fine Arts (1/2)0.50.5
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Career Focus
(6 units total) *You may only have (.5) credit of PE in this area Computer Science (1)* can count as 4th math or 3rd science or CF
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Use this line for additional cheer and/or athletic courses above the 1.0 allowed. 11
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Total Credits02323
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Cumulative DataGPARankGPARankGPARankGPARankGPARankCumulative Weighted GPA
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Annual Meeting DateCitizenship Test
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Parent Approval DateCPR Training
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Comments regarding student's plan for deficits/interventions/Accel learning opportunitiesSmart Core
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CS Requirement
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CTE/Sci Completer
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Assessments8th Grade Assessment9th Grade Assessment10th Grade AssessmentACT SuperscoreDriver License
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Aspire ENGAspire ENGAspire ENGDATESACT CompositeACT EngACT MathACT RdgACT SciACT Writ
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Aspire MATHAspire MATHAspire MATH
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Aspire READAspire READAspire READ
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Aspire SciAspire SciAspire Sci
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PSATPSATASVABACT WorkKeys
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College and Career Readiness & Planning Resources
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SAT Test Information ACT Test InformationState Scholarship Programs/Searches YOUniversal
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The SAT lets you show colleges what you know and how well you can apply that knowledge. The SAT tests your knowledge of reading, writing, and math with an optional writing test. Most students take the SAT during their junior or senior year of high school.
Visit the SAT website to learn more.
The ACT tests your knowledge of English, Math, Reading, and Science. The ACT also offers an optional essay section. Most students take the ACT during their junior or senior year of high school.
Visit the ACT website to learn more.
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Arkansas Futures Grant - covers tuition and fees for certificates/Associate's degrees in STEM fiels and high demand areasArkansas Challenge - Up to $14,000 Scholarship to Arkansas Colleges (must have a superscore of 19+ on ACT)
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Common Universities for HHS GradsMilitary BranchesTasselTime App - Username: Harrison Password: Goblins1
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Arkansas State UniversityMarine CorpsArmyNavyAir ForceCoast GuardEmployment
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Arkansas Tech UniversistyAir National GuardArmy National GuardREADY for LIFECareer OnestopOccupational Outlook Handbook (OOH)
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College of the OzarksCommunity Colleges/VocationalArkansas Dept. of Workforce ServicesArkansasNext Magazine
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HardingNorth Arkansas CollegeCareer Exploration
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John Brown UniversityNorthwest Arkansas Community CollegeXello.World
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Missouri State UniversityNorthwest Technical InstituteFREE APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL STUDENT AID
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University of Arkansas - Little RockOzark Technical College
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University of Arkansas - FayettevillePaul Mitchell School of Cosmetology
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University of Central ArkansasNCAA ELIGIBILITY CENTERFSA ID (FAFSA USERNAME/PASSWORD)FAFSA4CASTER