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LIFE AFTER HIGH SCHOOL 2008-2009

Bigger, Better and LESS Expensive: Getting Ready for Life after High School 2008-2009

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The 2008-2009 edition of Getting Ready for Life After High School is less expensive than last year's edition and has been expanded by 4 pages. Order by April 30 to save money. The Spanish CD edition of this guide is now only $150.00 per site license.

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Introduction

YOU are about to begin a very exciting and challenging phase of your life. Having a plan to graduate is the start of a plan to succeed. You also know that your family is an important part of helping you plan both for your time in high school and for those years after high school.

Today you are embarking on a journey that will provide the stepping stones to a great life. Your first step is getting ready to go, passport in hand-high school diploma, on your journey.

This booklet, YOUR GUIDE has been designed to assist you and your family in planning for high school graduation and success in life. Your Guide will help you chart the itinerary for your trip; it is divided into two major sections:

SECTION I: Getting Prepared for Life-Ready To Go: Passport in Hand... Your High School Diploma

SECTION II: Going On the Journey of Life-Life After High School: A Guide to Post Secondary Options

GETTING PREPARED FOR LIFE, Section I, means you need to get your high school diploma, your real passport to the future. Section I is divided into three main parts or aspects of your life, just like the American School Counselor Association Standards for school counseling programs: Academic, Career, and Personal/Social. In this section you will fi nd pointers on academic requirements for high school graduation, career planning including job skills and financial goals, and how to obtain those personal and social skills necessary to make your plans a reality. Your journey starts today and continues throughout your life as you learn and prepare for each step.

GOING ON THE JOURNEY OF LIFE, Section II, starts with life after high school and explores all the post secondary options that you have before you. You will need to investigate all the possibilities by using this Guide as a starter and following up with a more extensive search of the Internet and other resources. Whether you choose college, the military, work, career/technical school, or a year of travel or service, you will need to chart your path and make choices in order to succeed in your future. This section also includes access programs for special needs students. Financial planning is always a very important area to explore. Your family will need to help you make wise decisions.

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