Counseling Department/Curriculum Information

For more information, contact the school counselor:

  • Sheryl Kreiner, phone 810-346-2781 x5110

List of College Visitations, Testing and FAFSA for Seniors

Determining Your Career Interests

The Michigan Career Preparation System is designed to provide all students completing the Michigan educational system with the necessary academic, technical, work behavior, knowledge and skills for success in a career of their choice and for lifelong learning.

 

Select one of the following:

  Career Cruising:  Web-Based Education Development Plan (EDP)

  Career Pathways

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Click here to link to Web-Based Education Development Plan (EDP)

 

 

 

An EDP is a career planning tool for students.  This web-based planning tool will:

  • help you determine your areas of interest in a potential career area

  • assist you in selecting the right educational courses in high school and beyond
  • use testing (MEAP scores and others) to further assess your abilities 
  • assist you in maintaining a current portfolio of your accomplishments and experience

To access EDP you need to obtain the institutional ID from your Guidance Counselor.

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Career Pathways

Click the link for the pathway of interest.

What is a Career Pathway?

  • Career Pathways groups common careers into one "pathway" to aid educators and students in providing focus and direction to a student's learning experience.   
  • A Career Pathways approach helps students by engaging them in a process that will provide a number of opportunities to fully identify, assess and prepare them for their career goals.
  • Career Pathways cluster Programs of Study around six areas of Career aptitudes and interests.
  • By following this link you can learn more about the 6 pathways AND determine what courses you should be taking NOW based on your interests.

How do students benefit from Career Pathways?

  • Learn about emerging career opportunities.
  • Get a head start on a successful career.
  • Better understand how school subjects relate to the world of work.
  • Helps assist students in assessing their interests, talents, and goals.

 

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