STUDENT SERVICES
Prepare for your Future
What is MajorClarity?
MajorClarity is a planning tool for 7th–12th graders to explore careers and map out their academic path. Students can "test drive" careers and connect their interests to real academic and postsecondary plans—whether that means college, trade school, or joining the workforce. Log in to Major Clarity through your student Clever account.
For students who graduate in May, they will continue to access transcript and verification requests through Major Clarity until July 31st. After this date, they will transition to alumni status and transition requests for transcripts and graduation verification through the Parchment system.
Learn how 7th–12th grade students are using MajorClarity to explore careers and map out their goals.
Pathway to Graduation
Planning for graduation starts now. Learn about key graduation requirements, deadlines, recognition opportunities, and steps needed to stay on track. Learn about ceremony details and graduation information.
Prepare for College
Getting ready for college? This page provides the tools to help you plan your next steps. Find information on scholarships and aid, AP classes and dual enrollment, university admission information and more.
Career Readiness
Planning to enter the workforce after high school? Whether it’s entering the workforce, joining the military, or pursuing vocational or trade school, this page offers the resources and tools to help you succeed.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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We use a tool called MajorClarity that lets students in grades 7–12 explore different careers and map out an academic path. It helps them see how their interests connect to real jobs and education options, whether that’s college, trade school, the military, or jumping into the workforce.
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Our Graduation guide explains keye ceremony details, what courses and credits are required for graduation, and shows recognition opportunities. It’s designed to keep students on track from the start of high school through senior year.
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Students planning to attend college can find details about scholarships, financial aid, AP classes, dual enrollment, and university admissions on our Prepare for College page. Counselors are also available to answer questions and help with applications.
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That’s okay. Many students choose other paths, like entering the workforce, learning a trade, or joining the military. Our Career Readiness pages provides tools and resources to help students succeed no matter which path they choose.
Connect with Your Student Services Team
Kendy Gonzalez
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Academic Advisor
Tuwana Stores
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Assistant Director of Student Services

