Additional Resources
H-E-M Junior / Senior High Counselor Additional Resources
Résumé Resources
Your résumé is very important as you apply for jobs, colleges, scholarships, and internships. It is a reflection of you, your skills and how well you may perform your job. You can always see your counselor and teachers for assistance and proofreading your résumé. Here are some links that will also assist in building your resume:
- Sample resume and cover letter
- 10 Tips for Building a High School Résumé
- Résumés for High School Students
- Get My Future- Career finder, résumé writer, job search. etc.
- Wyoming at Work
Log into your Schoology account in order to access the documents and examples on creating a résumé. (See resources in your class group)
Digital Etiquette
In today’s digital world, it is ever important to realize what you do on the internet has an impact on you and your future. What you post today can impact what employers, colleges and others see about you. There are articles about students losing scholarships, and articles about people losing jobs.
- College football player loses scholarship over his YouTube channel
- Bad behavior on social media can cost student athletes
- They loved your GPA, then they saw your Tweets
- How using social media can get you fired
- Social media cost this star athlete his Division I scholarship—now he's trying to educate others
There are countless other examples of careless use of the internet and social media. The links below and activities in the classroom are to help encourage the proper use of the Internet.
- Transcript Request
- Transcript Request Form
- If you were a graduate in the year 2000 or earlier, you will need to contact the State Archives to get your transcripts. The number is 307-777-6423.
- If you are having trouble with the form please contact Mr. Ward for assistance.
- Online Credit Recovery
- Edgenuity: Online credit recovery courses
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Student Athletes – If you are a student-athlete who is planning on attending a Division I and II schools you must register at the NCAA Elgibility Center. For more information call 1-877-262-1492.
- Registration Checklist
- Division I Eligibility Requirements
- Division II Eligibility Requirements