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4Guidance
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Thinking about playing a varsity sport in
college?
Attention all students interested in playing a
varsity sport in college - check out the
NCAA eligibility rules to make sure you are taking the right
classes! The checklist includes the courses you need to have
taken, the scores you need on your SAT or ACT exams, and your
minimum Grade Point Average.
Take a look at
regional colleges when they visit FFHS
Representatives from numerous regional colleges visit
Fonda-Fultonville High School. Check out the
college visitation schedule. If you find one you like, get a
pre-signed pass from the Guidance Office to meet with a
representative..
Don't miss your
opportunity to apply for scholarships:
Click here to view the list of
scholarships and the dates the applications are due.
Study for
you SATs using
SAT Method
Students at F-F High School now have access to
SAT Method, a web-based test preparation program. All juniors
will be assigned a username and password, and will take part in a
program orientation during their English classes. The program can
be utilized from any computer with Internet access. If students
other than juniors would like to use the program, a username and
password can be obtained in the H.S. Guidance Office. To access
the program visit
http://www.satmethod.com.
Attention Seniors:
If you are planning on playing a sport in college, it's time to
register for the
NCAA Clearinghouse.
Kate
Stockton, Guidance Counselor
Phone: 853-4111 ext. 4267
E-Mail:
kstockton@ffcsd.org
Fax: 853-1239
Glenn Clairmont,
Guidance Counselor
Phone: 853-4111 ext. 4224
E-Mail:
gclairmont@ffcsd.org
Fax: 853-1239
Carey Raymond,
Guidance Intern
Mayleigh
Kuntzsch,
Guidance Intern
Robin Murray, Secretary
Welcome to the Fonda-Fultonville Central High School
Guidance Office. While you are a student at Fonda-Fultonville
High School, it is important for you to give some thought to
your direction and individual goals. What you want to achieve in the future will, in most cases, determine the courses and activities you choose while in high school. The selection of courses should be carefully thought out from year to year, giving consideration to your interests, abilities, and future plans. |
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Your counselor is one person who can help you sort out all possibilities and aid you in making both educational and career decisions. There is extensive information in the guidance office and library to aid you in your decision making process. Discover, our computerized information system, has added an extra dimension to choosing careers and/or post high school training. The Discover Computer is located in the high school library.
No matter what you want to do in the future, you need to continually check your progress toward graduation and achievement of your goals. Your counselor is here to help you with that process.
Here is a guideline for times when you should see your
counselor.
- If you have problems that you would like to talk about confidentially.
- If you wish information concerning application requirements for colleges, nursing schools, trade and vocational schools, business colleges.
- If you need help in selecting courses which will provide you with the background to meet requirements for further academic study or vocational/occupational career choices.
- If you need an explanation of standardized testing results.
For a
College/Career Search - visit
www.guidancedirect.com
Go to
"Student"
- The School ID is 7513100
- The School Password is F23S3422
Regents diploma with Honors and Regents
diploma with advanced designation with honors:
- To earn
honors, a student shall achieve an average of 90 percent in all
Regents examinations required for the diploma. Averages below 90
percent shall not be rounded upward to 90 percent.
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