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SAT/ACT Test Dates and Deadlines
Test Date/Exam Deadline
Click here for more SAT info.
Click here for more ACT info.
Testing Week - Wilson Tech/LIHSA - BOCES
With the testing week approaching so soon, many students have asked about whether or not they need to attend their Wilson Tech/LIHSA Program. Attendance during the testing period is not mandatory and will be excused.
Please be aware that buses to and from the various sites will run on their normal schedule. Any student who wishes to attend their program on a day that they will not be testing, may do so by boarding their Tech bus at the normal time. If you have any questions, please feel free to call Mr. Curtiss at 754-5360 ext. 405.
NCAA Eligibility
Prospective student athletes and their parents should check the NCAA website for information about participating in college athletics.
Click here for more NCAA info.
Seniors
Seniors should be working on completing their college applications. Be sure to check college deadlines. Remember to submit your yellow college application processing forms to the Guidance Department 2 weeks prior to the college's deadline.
Please see your counselor if you have any questions or need help with your applications.
Financial Aid Workshop
On Saturday, January 30, 2010, the Guidance Department will be hosting a Financial Aid Workshop from 9a.m.-12p.m. in the Multipurpose Room. A financial aid administrator will guide all parents in filling out the FAFSA form. Please rsvp to the Guidance Department by January 28, 2010.
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| Director of Guidance
Vincent Pisano
631-754-5360, ext. 406
631-754-5310, ext. 340
M.S. Guidance Counselors
Jennifer McCaffrey
Anita Nigro
Dahlia Roemer
631-754-5310, ext. 340
H.S. Guidance Counselors
Lisa Bergman
Mark Curtiss
Jim McCabe
Sabrina Meehan
Sylvia Sales
631-754-5360, ext. 405 |
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Our mission is to foster and support the academic, career, social, and emotional development of all Harborfields students.
Through personal contact with highly trained, effective, and caring counselors, all students are offered the opportunity to discuss, explore, and evaluate their abilities, needs, difficulties and aspirations.
Counselors note special and academic growth, and interpret standardized test results for students and parents. They are responsible for social and psychological services referrals. Guidance-sponsored meetings keep parents informed on the subject offerings currently available, highlight specific programs, and present valuable information on college planning and financial aid opportunities.
The high school guidance office is a resource center where students and parents may review extensive reference materials: directories and bulletins from schools of many types, occupational files, and summaries of scholarships and loan sources. A computer terminal, programmed to provide frequently sought occupational and educational data, is also available to students.
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