Counselor Corner
Explore the multitude of resources that your counselors have provided and continue to provide to make your education at MGLVA and your future academic path successful and rewarding.
Counseling News
For this school year (2023-2024), high school students will be divided among the counselors as follows:
- 9th Grade Students: Ms. Elisha Austin ([email protected])
- 10th Grade Students: Mrs. Gelin ([email protected])
- 11th Grade Students: Ms. Zolianbawi ([email protected])
- 12th Grade Students: Ms. Kara Showerman ([email protected])
- 12th Grade Students: Ms. Kelly Robinson ([email protected])
- Lead Counselor: Ms. Sara Mrozowsky ([email protected])
Advanced Placement classes offer extra rigor along with a chance to earn college credit if the AP exam is passed. Click the link for more information
Michigan will not allow you to attend high school forever. If you think you might be getting too old, check out the information here to find out.
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If you plan on starting a career right after high school there are some resources here to help you find the right fit.
MGLVA offers classes for students who have an interest in Business, Finance, Marketing, and Health Science.
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Credit Recovery is an option to make up credit if a class was failed. This can potentially be taken in place of summer school classes.
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Dual Enrollment is an opportunity to take college classes while in high school and MGLVA will pay for part of the class.
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Early graduation is an option for students who are ahead on credits. If you think you might qualify then click the link for more information.
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Elective classes are classes beyond core/required classes. If you need an elective for the upcoming semester take a look here.
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Financial aid is a way to help pay for college. They are typically loans that will need to be paid back
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Not sure where you should go to college, find some tips and tricks here.
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Your Grad Plan is your key to understanding progress towards graduation. It tracks classes taken, classes needed, potential graduation date and so much more.
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Ever wonder how many classes are needed to graduate? Or what effects your GPA, Grades and Credits has that information.
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Honors classes offer more rigor than traditional classes but less than Advanced Placement or Dual Enrollment. If you are looking for a little more challenge check out the information here.
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Letters or recommendation can be needed when applying to college or trying to get an internship or many other things. If you need one, check out the information here.
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Thinking about joining the military after high school. There are great resources listed here.
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All students will take the SAT in April of their Junior year. You can take it early or again after that date. If you are interested, look for information here.
You may want or need to change one of your classes. If that is the case, you can find directions on how to request a change here.
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Scholarships are free money to help pay for college.
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If you have failed a core class and would like to earn back credit you can do so through summer school.
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If you believe you could pass a class before you take the class, you can test out. You can find out more details here.
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If you need your transcript sent to a college/university or to another school, you can request them here. Tuition Incentive is a scholarship program for students with financial need. |
You need two credits of World Language in order to graduate, but not all of it needs to be earned in high school, or even be in a World Language. Find out more information here.
Xello is an online program that will help you prepare for future success and is a requirement at every grade level.
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Are you in 9th grade? Look here to see what you should be working on
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Are you in 10th grade? Look here to see what you should be working on
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Are you in 11th grade? Look here to see what you should be working on
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Are you in 12th grade? Look here to see what you should be working on
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