Guidance Department
The school counselors serve students in the following areas:
Academic skills support
Organizational, study, and test-taking skills
Post-secondary planning and application process
Career awareness
Academic planning
Coping strategies
Communication, problem-solving, decision-making, conflict resolution
Goal setting
Individual and small group counseling
Individual/family/school crisis intervention
Consultation/collaboration
Referrals
College and Career Guidance
Class of 2025 Statistics
The class of 2025 submitted a total of 360 applications to over 137 different colleges and universities.
Over 157 letters of recommendation were written by our faculty members on behalf of these students.
Graduates served by volunteering at Special Olympics, local ministries, and in their communities. They accumulated over 2,100 service hours during their senior year.
Additionally, the number of students taking dual enrollment courses has grown tremendously. Not including college credits earned through Advanced Placement testing, this year’s graduates earned a total of 895 hours of college credits while in high school!
Scholarship Amounts
The total amount of scholarship packages for the Class of 2025 (reported by May 12) is over $3.6 million.
They will be accepting and using over $1.8 million of this amount over the next four years at the institutions they have chosen to attend.
Class of 2024 Interesting Facts
We believe that God has a purpose and plan for each of these students’ lives. After graduation, His path will take these students to many different places around the world.
We have 64% of graduating students going to 4-year universities.
27% of students are attending 2-year community colleges in the fall.
8% of our graduates will enter the workforce.
1% of our students are entering the military.