Class of 2025
Juniors
The Junior Year
Your
junior year will be a challenging one in terms of academics. It's important to
work hard and keep up in all your classes since your junior year academic
record will impact your choice of colleges and
scholarship opportunities next year. Now is the time to start making plans!
Missed the Meeting or Want to Review?
Click Here for the Parent Night Presentation from Sept. 11th
Click Here for the Parent Night Presentation from Sept. 11th
Getting the Most out of Your Junior Year
Counseling PowerPoint Georgia's College Connector: Your Guide to College & Career Success |
Junior Student/Parent Informational Videos
Click here to view four informational videos, which we have created for our seniors and their families to view. The videos cover a wide-variety of topics pertinent to the senior year. If you have any questions after watching the videos, please see your school counselor!
Junior EventsJunior Class Student/Parent Night & Mini College Fair - Wednesday, 11/9/2022 6:00-8:00pm
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Junior Resources |
PSATDid you know that, as an 11th grade student, you can pay to take the PSAT to see if you qualify for the National Merit Scholarship Program? Check out our PSAT page for more details, including information about how to sign up! Why take the PSAT as a Junior? The PSAT/NMSQT will be administered digitally to 10th-graders and paying 11th-graders in October 2023. Juniors interested in taking the PSAT need to register by emailing Mrs. Speeney at [email protected] by September 29th. The cost is $15, and must be paid through Rev Track. There are 30 spots for Juniors to take the PSAT, granted on first come - first served basis. |
ASVABStill figuring out your future? Can’t decide on a college major? Don’t know what career to pursue? The ASVAB Test can help you answer many of these questions. The ASVAB is FREE and administered at NPHS. Check out our ASVAB page for more info! |
College AthleticsYou are responsible for knowing and meeting all deadlines for securing athletic eligibility at the collegiate level. Make sure that you visit our NCAA / NAIA page for more specific information! |