CCRP

CCRP stands for College & Career Readiness Plan. In many ways it is the most important thing a counselor and student work on together, since it gives us a chance to individually meet and plan with every student and their family to develop an individual academic and post-high school plan. Read on to learn more, and check the mail for a postcard with your CCRP meeting time and date!

Also included here is the district's student planning guide which has lots of useful information concerning all you need to know to make the most of your high school experience.  
 * **__Sophomores - Set Goals__** ||
 * An orientation is held for all 10th grade students before the beginning of each school year to introduce sophomores to the school, high school expectations, and general information. Students are introduced to Utah Futures during a small group meeting with the Career Counselor through one of their core classes. All sophomores take an interest inventory and write a research paper on a career of their choice through English classes. Parents and students are scheduled for an individual SEOP meeting with their counselor to review their SEOP during November and December ||
 * **__Juniors - Decide__** ||
 * All 11th grade students meet with the Career Counselor during small group meetings held through American History classes third term. The presentation includes employment trends, job readiness, and technology training. Each student uses Utah Futures to complete a scholarship and post secondary school search. Students and parents are scheduled for an individual SEOP appointment with their counselor during February and March to review the students' progress toward graduation and complete registration for the senior year. ||
 * **__Seniors - Apply__** ||
 * All 12th grade students complete the SEOP process during a group meeting held in the fall. This meeting includes post secondary school application information, college deadlines, essays, financial aid, scholarships, recommendations, transcripts, resume writing, interviewing, and job search. Graduation credits and credit make-up options are reviewed. Portfolios are completed through English classes. Students and parents are scheduled for an individual meeting with their counselor during September and October. ||