CCMR/Counseling Newsletter
College, Career & Military Readiness - September, 2024
VISION: The vision of DeSoto ISD is to inspire curiosity and consciousness, develop character, build courage and nurture compassion.
MISSION: The mission of DeSoto ISD is to ensure students, without exception, learn and grow at their highest levels.
Upcoming Events
Education is Freedom
Education is Freedom (EIF) Advisors
We are please to welcome two full-time Education is Freedom (EIF) Advisors to the DeSoto High School Campus to work with our high school seniors. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NFEdTLS3fx9WXFSn3eu7VvzM5oKVin3R/view?usp=sharing
The EIF Advisors are each dedicated to one campus for the entire school year and are in their classroom throughout the school day to assist all students with activities related to their future education. In high schools, this includes:
· Researching college options
· Working on applications
· Writing admissions essays
· Completing FAFSA/TASFA applications
· Completing scholarship applications
· Exploring workforce training and certification programs
· Supporting SAT/ACT/TSIA/ASVAB preparation
In addition to the daily interaction with and guidance to students, EIF Advisors facilitate all student and parent activities throughout the year, such as college application and SAT/ACT preparatory workshops. EIF Advisors also facilitate EIF’s annual financial aid workshops for EIF parents and students to complete federal and state financial aid applications.
Lead EIF Advisor
Ms. Burns
EIF Advisor
Mr. James
Scholarship Opportunities
There are scholarships available for ALL grade levels. The CCMR department has compiled a list of scholarship opportunities that range from elementary to high school. It is never too early to start securing funds for college. View the listings below and start applying today!!
Raise.Me Scholarship Opportunities (9th - 12th grades)
Scholarships Made Simple
How it works
Five Easy Steps to Sign up
Advanced Academics Information
Career & Technical Education (CTE)
Automotive students working on a trailer
Students in Health Science, Culinary Arts, and Esports will attend the Texas Career Day Event sponsored by Workforce Solutions Greater Dallas
Counselors in Action
Students at Woodridge Elementary receive guidance lessons.
Students at Katherine Johnson learn about showing kindness to others.
GEAR UP Programs in DeSoto ISD
College Driven GEAR UP Program Newsletter
Next Generation GEAR UP Program Newsletter
Parent Resources
College Awareness Tips
College will offer your student countless opportunities in life. There are some simple things you can do to help your student prepare.
Start early.
- No matter how young your student is, it is never too early to begin planning for college and talking with your student about it.
Be clear.
- Communicate your expectations to your student about his or her behavior and performance in school.
Talk.
- Have frequent conversations with your student about schoolwork, goals and the importance of education.
Encourage.
- Motivate your student to try new activities, volunteer in the community and succeed in school. Studies have shown that students involved in school activities enjoy school more and do better academically. Extra activities at school help students make new friends, gain confidence and new skills and have fun!