Virtual Career Center

EVE College and Career Planning

   "Isn't it a little early to plan out your life?" 

It may seem a little early for most kids to make decisions about their future. However, having career goals makes school relevant--even if those goals end up changing. And, having a plan tied to those goals, makes the future seem possible.

Kids that have a plan know why they are at school and what they hope to get out of it. They show up and put in their best (instead of flying under the radar until the bell rings). While we hope our efforts will contribute to future successes (if some students actually know what they want out of life), for now we will explore interests and adjust as we go along.

The following information is a little of what we use to help students make plans for future success, or (at least) keep school relevant as our students figure stuff out:

Example 4-year-plans and additional information

 Please talk to a high school counselor for final advice on class choices.
Information changes regularly and examples are not always up-to-date.
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