News/Announcements from the GHS Counseling Department

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• Advanced Curriculum Night will be held Monday, September 26th, at 6:00 p.m., in the GHS theater. Information on honors, Advanced Placement, and Dual Enrollment/Move On When Ready courses is shared at this event. Our faculty will present and college representatives will introduce MOWR requirements. Parents of students in grades 8 – 12 are welcome to attend.
• For students and parents interested in Dual Enrollment/Move On When Ready for spring 2017, information sessions will be held on 9-30 and 10-14 at the school during lunch. Space is limited, so you must contact your child’s counselor in advance to see whether your child is eligible and to sign up for these sessions.
• Remember to check the scholarship page on the GHS Guidance web page at https://sites.google.com/a/gilmerschools.com/ghs-scholarship-page/home weekly for updated information.
Feature of the Week from GHS Counselors: Post-Secondary (After High School) Choices
There are numerous options a student has for after high school graduation, such as on-the-job training, military service, trade school, technical school, 2-year college, and 4-year college or university. Each of these has benefits and drawbacks and requires planning.
Some fields, such as industrial construction, plumbing, electrical work, and ironwork may require on-the-job training, or apprenticeships, to get started. More information on apprenticeship programs may be found at http://www.georgia.org/competitive-advantages/workforce-division/programs-initiatives/georgia-worksmart/what-is-apprenticeship/ or https://www.dol.gov/featured/apprenticeship.
Military service options are varied and in part depend upon the branch of military you want to join. To get in touch with a recruiter for your branch of interest, go to http://todaysmilitary.com/contact-a-recruiter.
A lot of people do not realize that a trade school can prepare someone for a career field such as welding. Trade schools are usually for a shorter period of time and may be less expensive than other options. Find out more information on Georgia trades and trade schools at http://gobuildgeorgia.com/toolbox/training/list/.
A technical school or technical college is another option for those who may not wish to pursue a four-year degree but who want to learn a skilled occupation. These schools offer certificates, diplomas, and degrees in various fields such as nursing or auto mechanics. Students may also find this a more affordable option to take core college requirements. Find out more about programs of study, costs, and schools at https://tcsg.edu/. Some technical schools and community colleges offer a two-year college degree, known as an associate’s degree, in occupations such as paralegal services or nursing as well. In addition, some four-year colleges or universities offer certificates and associate’s degrees as well as four-year bachelor’s degrees in many career fields. Find out more about the university system of Georgia and its programs of study at http://www.usg.edu/information/prospective_students/.

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