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9th Grade Announcements College & Career CenterThe Bearden College & Career Center has a brand new page! Construction is underway and will continue for the next couple of months. Please click on the link (to the left, directly below "Guidance") in order to access the page. If you would like to receive automatic notifications when something is updated, please click on "Join this Fusion Page" in the upper right-hand corner. We look forward to serving your needs as effectively as possible!
2010-2011 Registration InformationPlease click here to visit the 2010 - 2011 Registration Information Page. A lot of helpful information is located here, but if you still have questions or need further clarification please contact your counselor or come by the counseling office! Students received registration information on Wed. Feb. 10th, and registration sheets are due back to their advisory teacher Thurs. Feb. 18th.
How To Get The Most Our of High School9th grade students were provided this booklet during an assembly on 11/26/08, detailing information on planning their 4 years of high school to give them the best transition to post high school careers, military and/or college. Extra copies are available in the guidance office for new or absent students.
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Bearden's school code is 431090.
Does the prospect of planning your future make you nervous? Are you unsure where to begin? Decisions that are made today will impact your readiness for a future career and your ability to succeed in the work of work throughout your lifetime.
Many scholarship search companies offer their services to students and parents looking for money for college. Although these companies may be convenient and easy, they are expensive and may not always be the best option. Many scholarships that companies find can be found by students and parents if they are willing to invest the time. The internet makes it easier than ever to locate potential scholarships, and in some cases, students can even apply online. Companies that offer scholarship searches may charge large fees, so consider all of your options before you act.
As one of the options after high school, the military can be an opportunity to learn a skill, develop a career, become more independent, and earn and save money to pay for college. All branches of the military, including reserve and national guard branches, offer excellent educational tuition assistance programs. These programs should be considered as financial aid opportunities for individuals who are interested in serving our country and for whom attending college is also a goal.
Click here to go to the College & Career Center page. You will find information to help you with the college and scholarship search.

