RICHMOND HILL HIGH SCHOOL
Counseling Department
All school counselors at Richmond Hill High School will provide developmentally appropriate counseling services based on data-driven practices to remove barriers to students' academic achievement and promote a safe and secure environment for all students.
2022-2023 Counseling Team
Administrative Assistants
Counselors
TOP-Megan McDonough, Amber Crews, Emily Neff, Tam Daniels
BOTTOM-Debbie Kilpatrick, Amber Miles, and Deanna Appleton
Mrs. Kim Murphy
Room 515
Mrs. Cindy White Room 516
SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKER
Ashley Johnson, LMSW
Plan for the Future
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Richmond Hill High School's CTAE Pathways provide students with exposure to some of the nation's largest growing industries in the current workforce. Students looking to expand their CTAE learning into work experience can explore Work-Based Learning.
Discover Your Options
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COLLEGE
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"Whatever your destination, college can help you get there." - College Board Big Future
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College coursework allows you to delve deeper into subjects, satisfy your curiosity by choosing your courses and schedule, and engage in an array of extracurricular activities.
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CAREER
Great careers don't have to begin with a four-year degree. - GA Futures
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Post-secondary training does not just mean a college education. Any training you pursue after high school is considered postsecondary training, including on-the-job training when you start a career.
There are plenty of workforce initiatives, apprenticeship programs, and financial aid opportunities out there to help you learn valuable skills for a career.
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MILITARY
There are many ways to serve your country in the Military. Service members are assigned jobs based on their abilities, test scores and service needs. Many of the jobs available have civilian equivalents and offer training that translates to a future civilian career.
Each Service has a corresponding Reserve component, and most states and territories have an Army National Guard or Air National Guard unit.