academic planning
The heart of early intervention is academic preparation and proper course selection. Studies show that many students who might be admitted to postsecondary schools are not taking courses at the middle school and high school levels that would prepare them to do so.
Students, regardless of their postsecondary plans, should be counseled by parents, teachers, and counselors to pursue a challenging program of study in middle school and high school. Just because a student isn’t planning on college or career training immediately after high school, that doesn’t mean he might not change his mind later on. Students should be encouraged to keep “as many doors open” as possible. It is all part of helping them realize postsecondary options when the time is right!
For more information about choosing the right courses in high school, visit these very comprehensive sites;
also, consider this information about other languages;
in addition, take a look at the requirement options for graduation from high school, and use this information to start your academic planning today;
next, take a look at some academic paths that may be right for you if you are interested in a technical career
and finally, here is another great resource;
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