In a recent government meeting, school counselors from Hadlock High School highlighted their proactive efforts to ensure students complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and explore scholarship opportunities. The discussion centered around the importance of financial aid in supporting students' college aspirations, with counselors emphasizing that FAFSA alone does not cover all expenses.
Counselor Miss Martinez, the newest member of the team, detailed a collaborative initiative where they utilized homeroom sessions to identify seniors who had not yet completed their FAFSA applications. The team organized targeted meetings to assist these students, demonstrating a commitment to leaving no student behind. They also engaged with parents to encourage completion of the FAFSA, showcasing a community-wide effort to support students' educational goals.
The meeting acknowledged the significant number of scholarships awarded to Hadlock High School students, although it was noted that many potential scholarships may go unreported. Counselors urged students to self-report any scholarships received to better track and support those who are college-bound.
The meeting concluded with expressions of gratitude for the counselors' dedication, recognizing their multifaceted roles within the school and the impact of their efforts on students' futures.