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What is ACP?

4 Stages to Successful Academic & Career Planning: Know, Explore Plan, Go

Academic and Career Planning (ACP) is a process designed to help students create their own unique vision for post-secondary success. As each student navigates through this process they will be exposed to many possibilities, allowing students to plan their future in the way that best fits their goals and aspirations. Every student deserves to be prepared for opportunities after high school; whether your plan is to go into the workforce, enlist in the military,  attend a technical college or four year school, or pursue specialized training.  Students will be empowered to develop an academic and career plan that guides their journey through grades 6-12 and beyond. 



Academic/Post-Secondary Planning 

 

College Planning
University of Wisconsin System Campuses
Wisconsin Private Colleges
Wisconsin Technical College System

 
* During the year college admissions representatives visit the high school to talk with students about their school and programs - calendar of upcoming visits

Applying for College
UW-System Application
Requesting Transcripts

 

Financial Aid & Scholarship Information 
Scholarship Bulletin
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

 

Military Information 
Today's Military - general information
     Recruiter Contact information: 

               National Guard - SSG Michelle Noffke   michelle.l.noffke.mil@army.mil
               Army - SSG Mitchell Harper mitchell.d.harper.mil@army.mil  and SSG Shaun Wendler shaun.m.wendler.mil@army.mil
               Navy - NCC Daniel Strompolis  daniel.r.strompolis.mil@us.navy.mil
               Marines - Staff Sergeant Brandon Martinez  Brandon.Martinez@marines.usmc.mil
               Wisconsin Air National Guardairguardwisconsin@gmail.com


College Credit While In High School 
Start College Now 
Gives students the opportunity to take courses through any Wisconsin Technical College while in high school 

Early College Credit Program 
Gives students an opportunity to take courses through any public or private 4 year college or university

*Contact your counselor if you have questions about either of these programs. 


Career Planning 
 

Career Exploration and Connections
Xello
Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction sponsored post-secondary planning resource (continuing education, career exploration, etc.)

Inspire Wisconsin
Provides students and educators the opportunity to explore career options, participate in career-based learning opportunities, and collaborate with local businesses who are looking to support the next generation of talent.


Senior Class Reminders


2025 Senior Class Reminders & Important Dates



How do I contact Student Services?

Counselor 
Last Names A-H
Scott Sommerfeldt
sommerfeldts@mjsd.k12.wi.us
(920)967-1816
Counselor 
Last Names I-Pi
Jennifer Lambert
lambertj@mjsd.k12.wi.us
(920)967-1814 
Counselor 
Last names Pj-Z
Lauren Schultz
schultzl@mjsd.k12.wi.us
(920)967-1818
Social Worker Yeng Yang
yangy@mjsd.k12.wi.us
(920)967-1830
School
Psychologist
Amy Menchl
menchla@mjsd.k12.wi.us
(920)967-1809
School-to-Work
Coordinator
Stephanie Heinritz
heinritzs@mjsd.k12.wi.us   
(920)967-1817
Equity Mentor Nick Ivory
ivoryn@mjsd.k12.wi.us
(920)967-1815



STUDENTS ONLY
You can fill out this Meeting Request Form and Student Services will contact you after submitting the form. 

PLEASE NOTE: This form will be monitored during regular school hours only. Any submissions after school hours will be seen the next school day.
 

General Help or Questions Please Contact:
Lynn Melendy
Student Services Secretary/Registrar
melendyl@mjsd.k12.wi.us   |     (920) 967-1813