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What is ACP?

4 Stages to Successful Academic & Career Planning: Know, Explore Plan, Go
Image Credit: DPI ACP Guide 2016

Academic and Career Planning, or ACP, is a student-driven, adult-supported process designed to help students create their own unique vision for post-secondary success. As each student navigates through this process they will be exposed to many different possibilities.

High School Resources

  • Grade 9 Resources
  • Grade 10 Resources
  • Grade 11 Resources
  • Grade 12 Resources

 

ACP Connections

  • Xello
  • College/Military Recruiter Visit Schedule
  • Career Exploration Events
  • School Counselors/Career Center Contacts

 

College Credit in High School

  • Transcripted Credit/Advanced Standing
  • Start College Now
  • Early College Credit Program

 

Family Resources

  • Junior Conferencing Parent Information
  • Registration Meeting Information
  • Financial Aid Meeting Recording

Which students will participate in ACP?

Academic and Career Planning or ACP is for all of our students. Every student deserves to be prepared for opportunities after high school. This includes students with disabilities who have Individualized Education Programs/Post-secondary Transition Plans, as well as students with Section 504 Accommodation Plans, English Learners, students who are Gifted and Talented, students who are homeless, and students considered neglected and delinquent. Students will be empowered to develop an academic and career plan that documents and guides their journey through grades 6-12 and beyond.