High School 101

THREE NEW COMMUNICATION TOOLS TO HELP DISTRICTS EXPLAIN GRADUATION FOR THE CLASS OF 2018 AND BEYOND

  1. A video (2 min. 30 sec.) that gives a general overview of the new options for students.|Video Download | Video Transcript
  2. A PowerPoint  that provides the details of the new options, which districts can customize.
  3. Frequently Asked Questions addressing or clarifying current state law on graduation.

Here is the newly released list of industry-recognized credentials that students in the class of 2018 and beyond can use to qualify for high school graduation. This list currently includes 68 credentials, but is open for additional nominations. For more information is on the webpage.

 

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Watch our website at www.wcsoh.org under Parent Education Programs for details!

 

               

Counselors - seen by alpha last name

Ms. Coulter

Counselor for students with last names   A - Di e-mail

Mrs. Stovall

 Counselor for students with last names   Do - Kh e-mail

Ms. Elliott

Counselor for students with last names   Ki - Re   e-mail

Mr. Ferguson

Counselor for students with last names   Rh - Z     e-mail

          

                                                 

School Counselor

Monica Johnson (A-CO)
614-797-6834   -   johnsonm@wcsoh.org

Jim Kloepfer (CR-HE)
614-797-6832   -   kloepfej@wcsoh.org                                             

Megan Lemmon (HI-ME) 
614-797-6846  -   lemmonm@wcsoh.org

Erica Guice (MI-SA)
614-797-6838  -    guicee@wcsoh.org

Carrie Ackermann (SC-Z)
614-797-6831  -    ackermac@wcsoh.org

 

 

   

             

Counselors for students A-D   Mrs. Taylor send email
  Counselors for students E-K  Mrs. Simashkevich send email
  Counselors for students L-Q  Ms. Griffith send email
 Counselors for students R-Z  Mrs. Biederman send email


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