The Canajoharie High School School Counseling Office is dedicated to improving student success by delivering programs that address students' academic, career, and personal/social needs. The School Counseling Program is an integral part of Canajoharie High School's academic program.
The School Counseling Office provides a comprehensive program addressing the American School Counselor Association's National Standards for School Counseling Programs, The New York State Model for Comprehensive K-12 School Counseling Programs and the New York State Learning Standards.
Edick, Patricia — Administrative assistant: pat.edick@canjo,org
Soper, Alicia — Guidance counselor: Alicia.Soper@canjo.org
Phone: (518) 673-6336
Fax: (518) 673-8116
CEEB Code: 331-190
Again this year, Guidance Direct is available to students and parents searching for colleges and financial aid. All students are able to create an account. Interested in creating an account? Contact Mr. Morrissey.
Throughout the year, representatives from colleges and universities around the country visit our school to meet with interested students. These visits are excellent opportunities to learn about colleges, explore options you haven't considered, and plan for the future. Listen to the announcements each morning to learn about which colleges are visiting. If you want to meet with a college representative, get a pass from the School Counseling Office that morning.
Not sure what to do at a college fair? Don't know what to ask college admissions officers? Visits these sites for advice:
For articles on subjects such as college admissions, SAT/ACT testing, financial aid, and other pertinent issues, check out High School Counselor Week. While designed for school counselors, many of the articles will be of interest to families exploring higher education options.