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Welcome to the Guidance & Counseling Department

 

       Lisa Swanson- All students with the last name A-K            Cheryl Secrist- All students with the last name L-Z

       lisa.swanson@am.dodea.edu                                                    cheryl.secrist@am.dodea.edu

            Students are divided into two groups based on their last name.  Please contact the appropriate counselor with your concerns.

                   

        

The counselors at QMHS are available to assist students in developing strategies to deal with academic, personal, and social challenges that may interfere with the educational process. Military families are characterized by unique demands that tax the cohesion and well- being of families, and the DoDEA Competency Based Counseling Services are designed to meet these additional needs for our students. Counselors also work to assist students in planning their educational program and provide students with the most current information about colleges, financial aid and employment opportunities.

During the course of the year, students participate in a variety of assessments including the PSAT, ASVAB, Terra Nova, STAMP Foreign Language Profeciency Tests for Levels II and IV, End of the Course U.S. History Assessment, and Advanced Placement examinations.

PARENTS and STUDENTS


All students graduating in 2007 and beyond need a cumulative GPA of 2.0 to graduate, in addition to meeting their credit requirements for graduation.

High School Graduation Requirements

Course Descriptions

 

 

 

 

 

Questions about Tuition?

Why Not attend one of The Sallie Mae Fund's Paying for College workshops, each 90 minutes long, cover a wide range of topics including:

  • the benefits of continuing an education beyond high school,
  • the affordability of college through various types of financial aid available (i.e., grants, scholarships, Work-Study, and loans), and
  • resources available to help families prepare for the college admissions process.

Financial aid experts from local colleges will be on hand to answer questions.

. If your area is not listed, please check back often, as we are always adding new events. Register online below or by calling (877) 840-8224.

 

 

 

Need Dates for the

SAT and ACT?

 

Go to CollegeBoard for all the latest on test dates,

registration, and tips for success

 

School CEEB Number 471805

 

 

Having Trouble with Your Middle Schooler and Homework?

Be sure to check your student's agenda. They should be writing assignments down EVERY night. If they have no homework for a class, have them note "no homework" for that spot. Middle school teachers also update the Homework Hotline each day. This can be used to check on your student if they are not doing a good job with their agenda, or during times of absence. Please remember the agenda is required and should be filled out each day.

Homework Hotline

 

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