11th grade information
College Planning Information
Caregiver Brag Sheet
Student Profile
Nuts & Bolts of College Planning Presentation
College Visit Questions
Future Planning for Junior Year:
Junior Year Checklist, click HERE
National Association for College Admission Counseling Checklist: Click HERE
In Depth Junior/Senior Checklist: Click HERE
Junior EDP Instructions
Click HERE for step-by-step instructions to log into Xello for Juniors
Click HERE for Junior Class Presentation Slides
Class Selection Information
AAPS High School Course Selection Guide
AAPS Graduation Requirements
4 Year Curriculum Plan
PowerSchool Course Selection Instructions
PowerSchool Course Selection Instructional Video
Junior Year Testing Information
Click HERE for updated information from College Board
ABC's of Testing
Parents Night SAT Info
Community Mental Health
Resource List - Therapist & Psychiatrists
Depression Resource SlideShow
Anxiety Resource SlideShow
Test Out & Tutoring
Testing Out to earn credit for AAPS high school courses is scheduled for June 20 and 25, 2024. In order to test out of a course for next year, students must register in advance. Registration is available April 3 - May 3. No late registration is available after May 3. All details are available on the AAPS website, search "testing out"on the district website to locate the information page. Contact your counselors or the email shown on the website with any questions.
Test Out Link
Tutor List
Pioneer Learning Center Tutoring
The Pioneer Learning Center is an after-school educational enrichment program offered at Pioneer High School. The Learning Center is a drop-in program where all students can access peer and adult tutors and learn the skills necessary for academic excellence. The Learning Center will be open Monday thru Friday during 7th Hour in the Annex.
SAT & ACT Practice Tests
Click HERE for access to practice tests to help raise test scores
Questions about AP Exams
There are a lot of questions on this topic. Please click the link below to get the most updated answers from College Board
Click AP Test Link for more information
College Application Information
Application process information, click HERE
Test-Optional Colleges
More than 1,800 US colleges and universities announced they are moving to a test-optional policy, and more will surely follow. By going test-optional, institutions are making a definitive statement that they will not need test scores to make admission decisions this year.
Click HERE to view the 1800+ colleges who had made the commitment to be test-optional
FAFSA Preparation Information
Click HERE for information on how to fill out and submit the FAFSA