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ACT / SAT Test Schedules

High school juniors and seniors planning to attend college after graduation will need to take the ACT and/or the SAT as part of their college application process. Students are strongly encouraged to begin taking these tests by the spring of their junior year. This allows students enough time to take tests multiple times if they need or want to improve their scores.

You can find test dates for this school year here. You can find more testing information about the SAT at www.collegeboard.org and more information about the ACT at www.actstudent.orgPlease note, the College Board assesses additional fees for late registrations.  

 

School Counselor Confidentiality Statement

School counselors respect the right to the confidentiality of students, teachers, parents, and staff. Disclosures of abuse and/or imminent danger to self or others are reported to the appropriate agency in accordance with the law. Situations jeopardizing student safety, including incidents of abuse, imminent danger to self or others, bullying, and sexual harassment, are reported to the building administration in accordance with school policy.

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Contact Us

Office Phone:  (614) 836-4967

Guidance Secretary -
Registrar - Terra Helser

School Counselors:
Counselors are assigned to students by the student's last name:

Melanie Reed - 9th Grade Students A-Z
Lauren Taylor - 10th-12th Grade Students A-G
Amy Moran - 10th-12th Grade Students H-O
Allie Riebel - 10th-12th Grade Students P-Z

Adam Davidoff - College/Career/Cruiser Accel Counselor
 

Program of Studies

2025-2026 Program of Studies
 

Helpful Information

Career Advising Policy
College Credit Plus Program
PBIS Handbook
 

Counseling Program

K-12 Comprehensive School Counseling Program