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11TH GRADE/ HEAD COUNSELOR

“YOU MAY NOT CONTROL ALL THE EVENTS THAT HAPPEN TO YOU, BUT YOU DECIDE NOT TO BE REDUCED BY THEM.”     Maya Angelou

Shannon Taylor

CAHOKIA HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 2024 -JUNIOR YEAR!!!!

WELCOME to the 2022-23 school year!!!   As I begin my 19th year at Cahokia High School, I am excited about what this school year has to offer!! I am the counselor for the "CLASS OF 2024"! I will be your counselor for the next 2 years. The CLASS OF 2024 will be in control of the narrative that they write for the rest of their high school years. Parents and Guardians, I will be working closely with you, your student, and the CHS staff to ensure that they are successful.  It is important that every student begins to plan and set the foundation for what they will do after high school. I look forward to helping the CLASS of 2024 set the path for a bright future!

                                      

                   

HOW MANY FOOTSTEPS DO YOU HAVE UNTIL GRADUATION???

FOOTSTEPS TO SUCCESS!!

The Class of 2024 will be setting goals and putting plans in place for life after high school I will assist them with:

*Graduation Requirements

*College Planning 

*FAFSA (Financial Aid)

*Career Exploration

 and much more!!!

 

 

 

CONTACT INFORMATION

OFFICE: (618) 332-4521

 

EMAIL:

taylorsm@cusd187.org

 

 

Grade Level Classification

GRADE LEVEL CLASSIFICATION 

A student’s grade level classification is based on credits. Students who do not receive enough credits to move to the next grade level will be listed by the previous grade-level classification.  The counseling office will prepare a list of students after the completion of the first and second semesters that have obtained enough credits to move to the next grade level. A student’s grade level classifications are determined by the following:

 

  • FRESHMAN: 0 to 4.5 credits 

  • SOPHOMORE: must have 5.0 credits

  • JUNIOR: must have 10 credits (Including  2.0 credits of English & 2.0 credits of Math)

  • SENIOR: must have 15 credits (Must have taken the State Mandated Accountability Test (SAT) junior year)