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	In this SectionStudent Services- Transcripts
- Graduation Planning
- Rank Information
- Homework Help & Tutoring
- Saturday School Sign-up
- Career, College, & Military Readiness
- Family Engagement
 Special ProgramsTransition Roadmaps
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	Counseling OfficeStudents are welcome to come in before school, after school or during their lunch period. Counselors are also available for students and parents through phone, email and zoom Monday-Friday 8:00-4:30 pm. To find your counselor, click on "Find my counselor" (located above) for their name and contact information. Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm Counseling Office Phone: (210) 356-7625 Counseling Support Line: (210) 356-7619 Fax: (210) 650-1146 For academic advice, questions about CCMR or financial aid, contact: 
 Find Your School Counselor
 Guidance & Counseling Department
 For questions about testing programs and preparation, contact:
 Your School Counselor
 Advanced Academics
 For questions about CTE courses, career certificates and industry certifications, contact:
 Career & Technical Education
 For more information about magnet programs, contact:
 Magnet Programs
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	Counseling Services Updates & Announcements
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    Need to contact your counselor? Click here to send a request.This link only accepts responses from current MacArthur students using their NEISD email accounts. Parents/Guests: To contact the Counseling Office, please scroll down to the Counseling Office section for the phone number and email address. 
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    Student One Stop Shop! (Padlet)We invite all students to stay connected by clicking on the Counseling/College & Career Padlet. Information, announcements, important forms, and other resources will be posted at this "One Stop Shop" from your MacArthur Counseling Team and the College & Career Center. 
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    Advanced Placement ExamsEarn college credits --by taking an Advanced Placement course and scoring successfully on the related Advanced Placement exam, you can save on college expenses: most colleges and universities nationwide offer college credit, advanced placement, or both, for qualifying AP exams scores. These credits can allow students to save on college tuition, study abroad, or secure a second major. AP can transform what once seemed unattainable into something within reach. 
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 Helping You Create the Future You DeserveIt’s never too early to explore your options for college or career opportunities. This section provides resources to start planning your future. MacArthur High School is committed to helping all students prepare for college. Our department works with campuses and other college-related departments to create and support a college and career-ready environment. We encourage all students and parents to start planning early. 
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	 Get a Head Start Get a Head StartCollege & Career Readiness involves core academic skills and the ability to apply those skills to concrete situations in order to succeed in college and in the workplace, as well as in daily activities. Find out how we can help you start planning your future pathway. Advanced Placement
 Dual Credit
 Dual Enrollment
 Career Planning and Exploration
 AVID Program Plan for Graduation Plan for GraduationStudents can choose from flexible graduation plans to pursue their interests. Learn about the foundation program and endorsement options available to all NEISD students. Graduation Plan
 Foundation High School Program
 Graduation Toolkit
 Kit de herramientas de graduación
 Student Transcripts
 My Texas Future
 Scholarships Life Beyond High School Life Beyond High SchoolCollege & Career Readiness can be defined as the level of preparation a student must attain in order to demonstrate core competencies to succeed in post-secondary education, workforce and/or training. Discover how we can help you prepare for college. College Planning
 College Entrance Exams
 Magnet School Programs
 Career Planning and Exploration
 Military Service
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	Tap Into Your Academic Resources
 Start to construct your academic plans to achieve your career and life goals. 
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      Counseling ServicesStudents are welcome to come in before school, after school or during their lunch period. Counselors are also available for students and parents through phone, email and zoom Monday-Friday 8:00-4:30 pm. 
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      College, Career, & Military ReadinessCollege & Career Readiness is committed to helping all students prepare for college. Our department works with campuses and other college-related departments to create and support a college and career ready environment. We encourage all students and parents to start planning early. 
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      Magnet ProgramsExplore paths beyond core classes. Magnet programs offers students opportunities to approach academics from hands on experience. 








