THE ACADEMIC PROGRAM
The instructional program of studies available at Marquette High School has
been designed to enable each student to fulfill his/her potential capacity
for intellectual, personal and social growth. To insure one's maximum
development, each student should begin early to plan a course of study, taking
into consideration all available information concerning the world of work,
as well as his/her own interests, abilities, motives and prior achievements.
As the individual matures and gains knowledge, he/she must be prepared to
evaluate and revise this plan.
Each student must decide which courses he/she will take in high school,
whether or not he/she will seek educational training after high school, and,
if he/she does, what school one will choose for this training.
Counselors aid students in making these decisions by helping them assess
their abilities and by supplying them with information on vocational training
schools, colleges and universities, and information on entrance requirements
and scholarship opportunities. With the aid of one's teachers and counselor(s),
each student selects his/her courses for the following year. The work
of the counselor supplements the daily guidance offered by parents at home;
the best results can be achieved only when school personnel and parents correlate
their efforts. Therefore, parents and students are urged to maintain
contact with one's counselor and other school personnel. Appointments with
any teacher or administrator can be made by phoning Marquette (872-3356).
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