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High school goes by fast, so freshman year is the best time for students to start thinking about goals after graduation. Ninth grade is a big transition into a new campus with new classmates and teachers. Whether attending a general high school or a magnet school, classes are more challenging, and extracurricular activities are more competitive. Additionally, this is a time when some students will start looking to enroll in driver’s ed online or at a driving school. And some may start a part-time job.
Starting high school requires more studying, homework, and time management to work on large projects. Planning and organization at the freshman level will set students up for better success throughout high school. Good grades in the ninth grade can allow for opportunities to take AP and dual credit courses later. Higher-level classes are weighted so that if you do well, your GPA increases more than in regular-level courses.
The top 5 questions to ask your freshman counselor are:
There are a few things you might want to think about to help create your educational plan.
We Go Public’s Education Timeline is the ultimate parent guide for navigating Pre-K through graduation. The purpose is to help parents know what to expect at each grade level and provide guidance on all that is offered in a public education. A huge benefit of public schools are the resources that support a student. The Education Timeline serves as a compass for navigating those resources. Each phase will also have helpful information, guides, and checklists.
The Timeline was researched and compiled from multiple sources cited throughout each phase. Refer to the timeline graphic below for the featured grade level. Click on each icon to learn more about what to expect and how to prepare.
We Go Public content producer and parent of two public school students, Trina Pruitt, developed the Education Timeline to help herself and other parents learn what to expect at each phase of a child’s journey in school.
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