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Students are
encouraged to talk with a school counselor, teachers and
principals in order to learn about the curriculum, course
offerings, graduation requirements and differences between
graduation programs. All students in grades 7-12 and their
parents will be notified annually about the recommended
courses for students preparing to attend college. Students
who are interested in attending a college, university or
training school or pursuing some other advanced education
should work closely with their counselor so that they take
the high school courses to best prepare them for further
work. The counselor can also provide information about
entrance examinations required by many colleges and
universities, as well as information about financial aid.
Personal Counseling
The school counselor is available to assist students with a wide range of
personal problems. The counselor is not there to make decisions for you but can
provide information which will help you arrive at your own decisions.
Students in need of assistance should make an appointment with their assigned
counselor at the Counseling Center.
In an effort to work effectively
with all students, the Cleburne High School Counseling Staff
consists of certified school counselors, a secretary and data entry
assistant.
Each counselor is assigned a group of students designated by alpha
group according to last name.
SENIORS! You
have many career and educational options. After you graduate
from high school you can get a job, go to a four-year
college, a community college, a career or technical school,
get an apprenticeship, or join the military. Determining
just which of these options is best for you can be
difficult. Part of our duties is to help guide you in your
options. Stop by to get started on your future today! |