UTAH SCHOOL DISTRICT RESOURCES: High School-to- College Services and Programs
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1 UTAH SCHOOL DISTRICT RESOURCES: High School-to- College Services and Programs PART I: Responsive School Districts ALPINE SCHOOL DISTRICT 575 North 100 East American Fork, UT Phone: Fax: Justin Keetch, Assistant Director, Counseling Services information packets available; Utah Futures; tutoring; summer school; GED; Skyward Family Access; Mealpay; Gifted Services; Surplus Auction Bound; College fairs and workshops, Community Education; Healthy Lifestyles New Exposure; Life Long Readers; 6 th Period BEAVER SCHOOL DISTRICT 291 North Main Street P.O. BOX 31 Beaver, UT Phone: Fax: Tracy Davis, Programs Administrator tracy.davis@beaver.k12.ut.us information packets available; Utah Futures; tutoring; summer school; GED Bound; College fairs and workshops 1
2 BOX ELDER SCHOOL DISTRICT 960 South Main Brigham City, UT Phone: or Fax: Mary Kay Kirkland, Asst. Superintendent/Curriculum Director Services: 1. Individual Post High School Advisement and Assistance: Each student and their parent attend 2 formal individual SEOP Planning Meetings and 1 small group classroom SEOP planning meeting during their high school experience. In addition, counselors continually meet individually with students and parents throughout the school year providing assistance and mentoring students with the college admissions process, college entrance exams, college decision making, and career decision making. Planning specific for the state sponsored Regent s, Centennial, and New Century Scholarship Programs is available as well as personal planning for NCAA eligibility. 2. WSU Outreach College Advisement Program: Provided by a Weber State University work-study student, a group of students meeting grant criteria receive individual and small group mentoring and assistance with post high school decisions and the college admissions, financial aid, and scholarship process. 3. College Entrance Exam Info Mailings: Every family with a student attending BEHS receives a mailing containing the dates and application information regarding the PLAN Test, PSAT, ACT, and SAT college entrance exams. 4. ACT/SAT Information Flyers: Provided during SEOP s and as needed throughout the school year, our flyer assists parents in understanding the difference between the ACT and SAT, the requirements for both exams, and appropriate preparation activities. 5. ACT Testing Center: BEHS is an official national ACT Testing center. We provide all exam dates. 6. PLAN Test Administration (10th Grade): BEHS provides 10 th graders to participate in the practice ACT PLAN Test. This exam provides extensive ACT preparation as well as significant college prep information. A career interest inventory is also included. Parents and students receive an in-depth score interpretation through print materials as well as in a small group setting. 7. PSAT NMSQT Administration (10th and 11th Grade): BEHS provides 10 th and 11 th graders the practice SAT National Merit Scholarship Exam. This exam provides extensive SAT prep information. Parents and students have the opportunity to receive in-depth score interpretation through print materials as well as in a small group setting. 8. USU and WSU Concurrent Enrollment Course Offerings and AP Course Offerings: BEHS offers a variety of concurrent enrollment and AP (Advanced Placement) courses and exams assisting students in completing college general education and breadth area course work while they are still in high school. There is no tuition cost for concurrent enrollment and AP courses. 2
3 9. Early College Program: Weber State University, USU BC Campus, USU Logan Campus. Junior and Senior students attend college campuses to complete their associate s degree while completing their high school diploma. Counselors coordinate with college advisors for student completion of the New Century Scholarship Program. 10. Bridgerland Applied Technology Center Training Programs: Center Daytime, Night time, and Summer School Opportunities are provided to high school students. BE School District pays tuition expenses. Long term and Short term Career training, certification, and licensing opportunities are provided. 11. United States Military Liaison Services: All branches of the military including National Guard, Reserves, ROTC, and Military Academy programs provide recruitment tables during lunchtime as well as individual conferences. They also attend Dollars for College Nights and work with classrooms to provide curriculum instruction in a variety of areas. BEHS collaboration with recruiters is provided regarding advisement, preparation, and the application processes. 12. ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery): BEHS coordinates with Dale Young Community High School to provide the ASVAB for junior and senior students in the fall. 13. Alternative Diploma Completion and GED: Our Alternate High School, Dale Young Community High School, provides Alternative high school completion options, adult education programs, and GED prep. High School students wishing to participate in these programs are referred through BEHS Counselors and Administrators. Programs: 1. Post High School Day (Fall): During Post High School Day, every college and university in the state of Utah comes to BEHS to work with senior students. An overview of post high school options, the college admissions process, and funding post high school education is provided. Specific instruction from each institution is provided regarding special programs and highlights, campus visits, applications, and scholarships. 2. Dollars for College Night (Fall): Workshops are provided regarding scholarship preparation, scholarship applications, financial aid, NCAA Eligibility, State Scholarship Programs, and other sources for college funding. Guest speakers as well as BEHS counselors provide the instruction. Students in grades 8-12 are invited with specific workshops available for their age group. 3. Post High School and College Prep Classroom Curriculum: BEHS Counselors collaborate with teachers to provide classroom instruction in English 10, English 11, English 12, and financial literacy courses. The curriculum includes: Higher Ed 1010 Presentation Workshop Presented by College Reps, Federal Financial Aid Workshop Presented by College Reps, Post High School Educational Options, Preparing for College, Compare and Contrast Utah Universities Research Project and Paper, and Job Market Basics. 4. Lunchtime Workshops: Students receive personal and small group assistance with college and scholarship applications in the BEHS Career Center during their lunchtime. Before/after school small group services as well as individual appointments during the school day are also available. 5. College Representative Lunchtime Tables and Info Sessions: Recruiters from private and public colleges and tech schools visit with students and provide information and assistance. Often held during lunch or coordinated as special meetings, recruiters display information and offer individual assistance. 3
4 6. ACT Prep Lunchtime Workshops: Using online test prep programs and print test prep materials students participate in personal and small group ACT Test Prep advisement and activities. 7. ACT Prep Resources: The BEHS Library and Career Center offer a variety of print ACT, SAT, and PSAT Prep resources available for individual student use. 8. CTE (Career and Technical Education) Career Pathways: BEHS in conjunction with Box Elder School District cooperates and collaborates with the Bear River Region to develop provide viable state career pathways for high school students. 9. CTE (Career and Technical Education) Training Programs: BEHS provides a large variety of high school career and technical state certification training programs. FBLA, FCCLA, FFA, and Skills USA CTE Clubs and state-wide competitions are available to our high school students for additional leadership and skills training. 10. School-Wide Career Fairs: Students sign up for 3 career workshops. All students attend workshops in the areas of their choice. Industry professionals in each career area meet with small groups of students describing their work and the preparation required. 11. Lunchtime Career Tables and Workshops: Students have the opportunity to meet with representatives from the Department of Workforce Services as well as individual career professionals. Work opportunities and careers are spotlighted throughout the school year. 12. Work based Learning Programs: During the school year, students have opportunities to participate Job Shadow, Internships, and Cooperative Work Experience Programs. A Non-Traditional Careers Summer Program is also available. High School credit is available for the majority of these programs. Through collaboration with the Division of Workforce Services, a youth employment board is also available for our students seeking employment. CACHE SCHOOL DISTRICT 2063 North 1200 East North Logan, UT Phone: Fax: Mike Liechty, Deputy Superintendent ext: 7607 mike.liechty@ccsdut.org information packets available; Utah Futures; tutoring; summer school; GED Bound; College fairs and workshops CANYONS SCHOOL DISTRICT 4
5 9150 S 500 W Sandy, UT Phone: Fax: Mary Bailey, Executive Director, K-16 High School mary.bailey@canyonsdistrict.org Services: college prep; ACT prep; limited mentoring; tutoring; MESA; AP classes; concurrent enrollment; individual SEOP meetings; college information packets available; Utah Futures; summer school; GED Bound; College fairs and workshops; Latinos in Action; College Access; IB program CARBON SCHOOL DISTRICT 251 West 400 North Price, UT Phone: Fax: Judy Mainord, Human Rights/Title IX Officer ext: 3169 jmainord@carbonschools.org Services: GED; continuing education; college prep; ACT prep; individual SEOP meeting; mentoring; ASVAB test; MESA Programs: Gear-Up; Utah Futures; Peak Laureaette Program; college campus visits; National Honor Society; FFA; DECA; FCCLA; Spanish clubs; Renaissance Club; visits from college representatives DAVIS SCHOOL DISTRICT 45 East State Street P.O. BOX 588 Farmington, UT Phone: Fax: Pam Jacobsen, Director of Comprehensive Counseling and Guidance Services 5
6 information packets available; Utah Futures; tutoring; summer school; GED Programs: college campus visits, visits from college representatives; CTE Explore the Possibilities ; Gear-Up; Upward Bound; College fairs and workshops, Computer Refresh Program; Davis Community Learning Center; Head Start; Preschool; Family Education Counseling Center; National Academic League (NAL); Oasis; Pioneer Adult Rehabilitation Center (PARC); Technology Advancement Plan (TAP); Youth in Custody (YIC) DUCHESNE SCHOOL DISTRICT P.O. BOX 446 Duchesne, UT Phone: Fax: Carolyn Davis, Adult Education Coordinator cdavis@dcsd.org information packets available; Utah Futures; tutoring; summer school; GED; student tracker; USU branch campus; job shadow; internships Bound; ETS; educational enhancement program (to work off court fines by doing homework) GARFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT 145 East Center Street P.O. BOX 398 Panguitch, UT Phone: Fax: LyNese Miller, Testing/SIS/Certification lynese.miller@garfk12.org 6
7 information packets available; Utah Futures; tutoring; summer school; GED; mentoring (student aid/job shadowing) Bound; Ed-net; FFA; career fairs; life skills 101 class; work-based learning; Tri-county college fairs GRAND COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 264 South 400 East Moab, UT Phone: Fax: Peggy Nissen, Counselor information packets available; Utah Futures; tutoring; summer school; GED Bound GRANITE SCHOOL DISTRICT 2500 S State Street Salt Lake City, UT Phone: Fax: Linda Mariotti, Assistant Superintendent over Instructional Services lkmariotti@graniteschools.org Judy Petersen, Assistant Director, Comprehensive Guidance and Counseling japetersen@graniteschools.org Mary Alice Rudelich, Director, Teaching and Learning marudelich@graniteshcools.org 7
8 Services: Honors and AP classes; concurrent enrollment; individual SEOP meetings; ACT prep; college information packets available; Utah Futures; tutoring; summer school; GED; college prep; college advisement; Monday morning late start tutoring; NHS tutoring; AVID; career center; quarterly information from counseling center; ASVAB military test; summer school for remedial students; Utah Futures; career mapping; scholarship posting in English classrooms; classroom presentations; college application workshops; FAFSA workshops; ACT registration workshops; SEOPs; graduation tracking; credit recovery; career center; aptitude tests; college presentations from counseling center; scholarship night; financial aid night; multicultural approach to students; study skills class; Be Strong Student Club; electronic high school; sentimentals classes for students who are not resource but need additional support; Newcomers Academy for immigrant/refugee students; graduation tracking; credit recovery; career center; aptitude tests Programs: AVID program; COLTS for success (study class for those at-risk of not graduating); night school program; college campus visits; booster CPA program (college information sessions once a month); incoming sophomores and new student good grade workshops; credit recovery program; work based learning; CTE; Gear-Up; Upward Bound; college campus visits; college fair; Ed-net; Utah Futures JORDAN SCHOOL DISTRICT 7387 S Campus View Drive West Jordan, UT Phone: Fax: Christen Richards- Khong, Secondary Guidance Counselor Specialist christen.richardskhong@jordan.k12.ut.us Services: MESA; concurrent enrollment; AP classes; ACT prep and ACT payment for students; college prep; yearly SEOP meetings; student advisory class (mandatory) discusses graduating from high school and preparing for college; tutoring; peer leadership team; recruiting services (underrepresented students for math and sciences); college readiness classes; college credit acquisition; New Century scholarship access; college information packets available; Utah Futures; tutoring; summer school; GED Programs: college days; college campus visits; partnerships with community college counselors; CTE; Gear-Up; Upward Bound; Utah Scholars program; New Century; Regents Scholarship; post high school Tour; scholarship nights; Latino program through UVU; after school Criminal Justice program; Ed-net MORGAN SCHOOL DISTRICT 240 E Young Street P.O. BOX 530 Morgan, UT
9 Phone: Fax: Ken Adams, Superintendent information packets available; Utah Futures; tutoring; summer school; GED Bound; Ed-net MURRAY SCHOOL DISTRICT 147 East 5065 South Murray, UT Phone: Fax: Rob McDaniel, Director, Personnel & Student Services Services: GED prep class; ACT prep; career class; AP classes; concurrent enrollment; tutoring; internships; mentoring; peer leadership team; National Honor Society; scholarship bulletin; scholarship night; student support team; teen forums Programs: college tour day; college campus visits; SAMS program; MESA program; remediation program; school success program; CTE program; Gear-Up; Upward Bound; Ed-net NORTH SUMMIT SCHOOL DISTRICT 65 South Main Coalville, UT Phone: Lance Pace, Counselor
10 information packets available; Utah Futures; tutoring; summer school; GED; ExploreLearning Lizmos; NUTIPS; Pioneer Library; Online Course Information; Online Registration; Reading Plus; Free Online Graphing Calculator; Pearson Online Reading; Rosetta Stone Language Learning access. Bound; Summer EdNet OGDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT 1950 Monroe Blvd Ogden, UT Phone: Fax: Eileen Nicolas, Director, Student Services Services: Parent-Teacher conference; Scholarship seminars; monthly scholarship bulletin; Student Safety Hotline; Adult and Community Education; individual SEOP meetings; bilingual programs; tutoring; academic support; summer school; career and college planning; college campus visit; Olene S. Walker Transition to Adult Living scholarship; Oportunidad scholarship; AP classes; concurrent enrollment; ACT prep; college information packets available; UtahFutures; GED Programs: YES (Youth Education to Success), Gateway to Education partnership, Studentto- Student Outreach, Gear- Up, TRiO program; Ogden School Foundation; scholarship seminars; Utah Futures; AVID; CLC/CTE courses; TRiO; Latino Mentoring; WIA; and Americorps Tutors; ETS (Education Talent Search) - This is where most of our college campus visits are done through. They set up visits based on region. They will visit colleges down south on one visit. Middle of the State on another visit and then our northern visit. EdNet/IVC - This has been going for the past five or six years. This year we are going through Utah Valley for this program. AVID - This is a group of almost 100 students who are first generation students wanting to go to college. They learn skills that will prepare them for college. PIUTE SCHOOL DISTRICT 500 North Main Street Junction, UT Phone: Fax:
11 Betsy Cazier, Counselor information packets available; Utah Futures; tutoring; summer school; GED Bound; Ed-net PROVO SCHOOL DISTRICT 280 West 940 North Provo, UT Phone: Fax: Jared Ferguson, Director, Career and Technical Education information packets available; Utah Futures; tutoring; summer school; GED; UBSCT Bound; Ed-net; Educational Talent Search (ETS); Work-based Learning; Young Mothers Program; Workforce Investment Act (WIA) Youth Program RICH SCHOOL DISTRICT 25 South 100 West PO Box 67 Randolph, UT Phone: or Fax: Scott Fergusen information packets available; Utah Futures; tutoring; summer school; GED Bound 11
12 SALT LAKE SCHOOL DISTRICT 440 East 100 South Salt Lake City, UT Phone: Fax: Kathleen Christy, Assistant Superintendent for Equity and Advocacy Services: AP classes; concurrent enrollment; individual SEOP meetings; ACT prep and registration; college information packets available; Utah Futures; tutoring; summer school; GED; UCAC advisor; Health Sciences Academy; Science Academy; tutoring; internships; freshman teaming; techniques for tough times (life skills course); A grant from the University of Utah which provides us a full time College specialist to help students (especially under represented students) with college planning, scholarship searches, and college admissions; "Individual Planning Portfolio"; PLAN; resume writing; help with college application process; website references; FAFSA assistance Programs: MESA, Achievement Via Individual Determination (AVID), college campus visits, visits from college representatives; CTE; Gear-Up; Upward Bound; Gear Up; Westminster Math Pipeline; Education First Mentoring Program; College Visits including a Senior College day in Early October in which local colleges from throughout the state participate and bring information for our Seniors; The University of Utah Ambassador Program which meets weekly with students; IB programs; Colors of Success program; college fair day; ETS; Go Girlz program SAN JUAN SCHOOL DISTRICT 200 N. Main St. Blanding, UT Phone: Fax: and Kester Tapaha, Counselor Ktapaha@sanjuanschools.org Lynnette A. Johnson, Director, Student Services information packets available; Utah Futures; tutoring; summer school; GED 12
13 Bound SOUTH SANPETE SCHOOL DISTRICT 39 South Main Manti, UT Phone: Fax: Connie Good, Counselor: Linda Miller, Lead Counselor information packets available; Utah Futures; tutoring; mentoring; summer school; GED; counseling center Bound; Ed-net TINTIC SCHOOL DISTRICT 55 E Main Street Eureka, UT Phone: Fax: Jyll Okelberry, Lead Counselor jokelberry@tintic.org information packets available; Utah Futures; tutoring; summer school; GED Bound TOOELE SCHOOL DISTRICT 13
14 92 S Lodestone Way Tooele, UT Phone: Fax: Marianne Oborn, Director, CTE ext moborn@tooeleschools.org Services: individual SEOP meetings; ACT prep; career pathways; technical institute options; concurrent enrollment; AP classes; math tutoring by appointment; MESA; Utah Futures; tutoring; summer school; GED; college information packets available; UtahFutures Programs: college day; college campus visits on an individual excused basis; career day; job shadow; work based learning program; National Honor Society; Key Club; CTE; Gear-Up; Upward Bound; Ed-net UINTAH SCHOOL DISTRICT 635 West 200 South Vernal, UT Phone: Fax: Kevin Dickson, Director, Student Services Kevin.dickson@uintah.net information packets available; UtahFutures; tutoring; summer school; GED Bound WASATCH SCHOOL DISTRICT 101 East 200 North Heber City, UT Phone: Fax: Cheryl Hardy, Administrator cheryl.hardy@wasatch.edu 14
15 Services: Alternative school for girls who fall behind in credit or who become pregnant. They offer parenting classes and girls can bring their babies to school with them.; MATC complete skills for a specific job (medial assisting, dental assisting, cosmetology, CNA, etc); college readiness; concurrent enrollment Bound; Ed-net; Women in Health Professions; Women in Science WASHINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 121 West Tabernacle St. George, UT Phone: Fax: Tom Sachse, Director, Counseling and Comp. Guidance tsachse@admin.washk12.org Services: individual SEOP meetings; concurrent enrollment; AP classes; National Honor Society; tutoring; ; unified studies for juniors and seniors; UtahFutures; summer school; GED; ACT prep; college information packets available; summer school; mentoring; PLAN test; PSAT; Wellsley College Book Award; enrichment and remediation time; Career and Colleges night; Success Academy; scholarship website; counseling presentations; The American School Counselor Association ( USOE s nontraditional careers webpage ( Programs: ETS; Upward Bound; Leadership Academy; career college and technical day at Dixie College; college post-secondary tour; career day; leadership resiliency training; Key Club; CTE; Gear-Up; college campus visits, visits from college representatives; leadership program; Ed-net WAYNE SCHOOL DISTRICT 79 North 100 West Bicknell, UT Phone: Jennifer Christensen, Lead Counselor Jennifer.Christensen@wayne.k12.ut.us information packets available; UtahFutures; tutoring; summer school; GED 15
16 Bound; Ed-net WEBER SCHOOL DISTRICT 5320 Adams Avenue Parkway Ogden, UT Phone: Bob Wood, Director, Student Services Services: 1. GED and Adult Education: A student must be at least 16 to pursue these and a parent must sign them out of regular education. 2. SEOP: Student Education Occupation Plan. This is a meeting initiated by the counselor and every student gets an individual SOEP and group SEOP while in junior and senior high school. Parents are included. Students are introduced to a computer based program called "Utah Futures" where they can access school and career options. This program is through the USOE, so I won't go into detail here as it's not initiated by our district, but all of our secondary schools use it. It's a wonderful tool for post high and career planning as well as scholarship searches plus much, much more. 3. Programs: 1. MESA: Our secondary schools offer "MESA" which stands for Math, Engineering and Science Achievement. This is a club that anyone can join but is targeted to minority and female populations. 2. "Girls Empowerment": A female support group 3. Two Rivers High School: An alternative high school where a young parents program is available. Mostly females are involved; however fathers of the children can also participate. Daycare is provided while the students attend school. 4. Post High Day : All of our high schools participate in a program sponsored by the state's universities for all seniors. 5. Campus Visits: This is mainly done for junior and senior students through local universities. 6. Visits from College Representatives: The different higher education entities also set up booths during lunch at the high schools throughout the school year. 7. Clubs and Organizations: Many clubs and organizations have speakers from different occupations talk about their careers, etc. There are no programs initiated at the district level, but the work done in the individual schools is supported and encouraged by Student Services. Students should contact their assigned guidance counselor at school for direction. 16
17 PART II: Unresponsive School Districts DAGGETT SCHOOL DISTRICT 196 W 200 N P.O. Box 249 Manila, UT Phone: Fax: Bruce Northcott, Superintendent bnorthcott@dsdf.org Services: GED; continuing education; ACT prep; concurrent enrollment; scholarship information on website; tutoring; mentoring; Utah Futures Bound; Ed-net EMERY SCHOOL DISTRICT P.O. Box 12 Huntington, UT Phone: Fax: Kirk Sitterud, Superintendent kirk@emeryschools.org information packets available; Utah Futures; tutoring; summer school; GED; homework classes Bound; career day; Ed-net IRON SCHOOL DISTRICT 2077 W. Royal Hunte Dr Cedar City, UT Phone: Fax:
18 James Johnson, Superintendent information packets available; UtahFutures; GED; career planning classes; continuing education; college prep; mentoring; Ed-net classes; after school tutoring; failing student tracker; mentoring with SUU; summer school for remedial as well as advanced students; Bound; Ed-net; ETS; after school make up program; college fair day; SUU visits approximately once a month JUAB SCHOOL DISTRICT 346 East 600 North Nephi, UT Phone: Fax: Kirk Wright, Superintendent kirk.wright@juab.k12.ut.us Services: AP classes; Ed-net classes; concurrent enrollment; tutoring in math and science and writing lab; ETS; individual SEOP meetings; credit recovery; remedial classes; ACT prep; college information packets available; UtahFutures; summer school; GED Bound; work based learning KANE SCHOOL DISTRICT 746 South 175 East Kanab, UT Phone: Fax: Robert Johnson, Superintendent johnsonr@kanek12.org Services: SEOP; remediation; career planning; secondary education planning; ETS; ACT prep; college prep; financial planning night; financial aid presentations; scholarship info; southwest applied technology center 18
19 Programs: Upward Bound; Dixie College career day; SUU career fair; UVU leadership conference; college campus visits/tours; Utah post-high tour; Reality Town workshop; work based learning program LOGAN SCHOOL DISTRICT 101 West Center Street Logan, UT Phone: Fax: Marshal Garrett, Superintendent information packets available; UtahFutures; tutoring; summer school; GED; career planning classes Bound; Ed-net MILLARD SCHOOL DISTRICT 285 East 450 North Delta, UT Phone: Fax: David Taylor, Superintendent information packets available; UtahFutures; tutoring; mentoring; summer school; GED Bound; Ed-net; college campus visits, visits from college representatives; CTE; Gear-Up; Upward Bound NEBO SCHOOL DISTRICT 350 South Main Spanish Fork, UT
20 Phone: Fax: Chris Sorensen, Superintendent information packets available; UtahFutures; tutoring; summer school; GED; weekly accelerated bell schedule allows for one hour a week for teacher help Bound; Ed-net; NORTH SANPETE SCHOOL DISTRICT 220 East 700 South Mt. Pleasant, UT Phone: Courtney Syme, Superintendent courtney.syme@nsanpete.k12.ut.us Services: GED; concurrent enrollment; AP classes; National Honor Society; multicultural club; individual SEOP meetings; ACT prep; college information packets available; UtahFutures; tutoring; summer school Programs: Gear Up; Upward Bound; college tour day; college campus visits; credit recovery program; Ed-net PARK CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 2700 Kearns Blvd Park City, UT Phone: Fax: Ray Timothy, Superintendent rtimothy@pcschools.us 20
21 Services: Individual career and college counseling for every student; Individual and group intervention counseling for every student; Women's groups, Grief group, Latino Girls group; Partnership with Valley Mental Health and other community agencies; Latino's in Action - Latino leadership group; individual SEOP meetings; four year school plan; post secondary school plan; UtahFutures; Latino Outreach; MESA; peer and senior tutoring Programs: Natural Helpers - program designed to provide peer to peer solutions to problems in school for our students; college campus visits, visits from college representatives; CTE; Gear- Up; Upward Bound; Ed-net; Best Buddies - program designed to provide social and emotional support for students SEVIER SCHOOL DISTRICT 180 East 600 North Richfield, UT Phone: Fax: Brent Thorne, Superintendent brent.thorne@sevier.k12.ut.us information packets available; UtahFutures; tutoring; summer school; GED; Wednesday night study sessions; college prep; mentoring; tutoring; after school interventions; teacher/student advising; Bound; Ed-net 21
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