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The North comprehensive School Counseling Program department provides academic, career, personal, and social guidance to help students develop their full potential as successful young adults. North counselors work collaboratively with students, parents, teachers, and community resources to help students reach their goals.

Guidance Office: 832-4309

School counselors deal with students by last name
Click on individual counselor name to email the counselor


Terry Werner
Student Names: A-F, X-Z

Lori Krueger
Student Names: H-L, ACA

Therese Helein
Student Names: G, M-R

Julie Prudom
Student Names: S-W
Website

Leslie Walker
Secretary

Christina Londo
Guidance Registrar

Guidance Summer Hours
For  Enrollment General Questions
June 8 am - 2 pm
July 9 am - 1 pm
August 8 am - 2 pm

 

2013-2014 STUDENT SCHEDULES

All of this years freshman, sophomore and junior students will receive a preliminary student schedule for the 2013-14 academic year at the end of May. Students must look over their classes to see if there are any errors.   Any requests for changes must be made before June 28th. Because of budget and staffing concerns, this date will be strictly enforced.  
Please be aware of the importance of this June 28th deadline.

 

Summer School 2013

If you son or daughter has failed a class that is required for graduation. Summer school is a great opportunity to make up credits.

It runs for 15 days in June and July at Appleton East.

 

Semester 1: June 10 – 28

Time: 7:40 – 11:45 (Fridays 11:15)

Semester 2: July 8-26

Time: 7:40- 11:45 (Fridays 11:15)

 

 

The classes listed below are offered in the summer school program for grade replacement.

1010 CA 1

1030 CA 2

1120 Am Lit. Comp

1220 Brit Literature

0010 Freshman PE

4990 Health

3000 Civics

3070 US History

3520 (Contemp.) World History

4000 Physical Science

4110 Biology (Life Science)

9000 Int. Math 1

9040 Int. Math 2

9140 Int. Math 3

9100 Algebra

9200 Geometry

6300 PFM

**Here is the summer school website for all contact information and summer school policies and forms.

http://www1.aasd.k12.wi.us/sp/district/schools/SummerSchool/Pages/default.aspx


 

Curriculum Planning Calendar for 2013-2014




 


Attention All Sophomores

 As part of the new AASD Comprehensive School Counseling model all sophomores and their parents will be invited to attend a 10th Grade Individual Planning Conference. An Individual Planning Conference is a meeting held between your school counselor, student and parents/guardians. This is not a traditional parent-teacher conference!  Instead, this is an exciting opportunity to focus on your student's current talents, interests and aptitude, educational and career development, and obtain information to begin planning for your future!


Graduation Requirements:  Click here for Graduation Requirements


Course and Career Planning for Next Year  Course & Career Planning Guide for 2013-2014


Guidance Handbook for Students and Parents (pdf file)



PSAT Info for next school year 2013

North School Information:  North Profile


 Transcript Requests:   (for Alumni)   (for Current Students)


 Recommendations:  Personal Data Sheet for Recommendations


Spring Guidance Newsletter


College Visit Calendar:  College Visits    


Comparing UW Campuses
A guide for applicants and parents


AASD  eSchool:  Website


 College Applications

College Application Process
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Nearly 1,500 college applications have been processed through our office thus far. Applications are processed through out office in approximately five to seven business days.


Youth Options  Information
The Youth Options program is an opportunity for students in grades 11 and 12 currently enrolled in a Wisconsin public high school to attend a Wisconsin postsecondary institution for the purpose of taking one or more courses for high school and college credit.​

 

 

This website is linked to other websites. These websites have been carefully chosen to help students and parents. Because the internet is ever-changing this website cannot control sites it is linked to and it cannot be held responsible for the content included in them.

Please phone North's Main Office (832-4300) or North's Guidance Office (832-4309) if you have any questions about the above programs.

 

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