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HiSET is a series of assessments, pre-tests and tests. To achieve a HiSET it can take a student one month to 2+ years. If tutoring is not needed, the student will achieve the HiSET faster. These tests consist of Math, Social Studies, Science, Reading and Writing. Early College Program with WMCC In the Early College Program at WMCC, juniors and seniors enrolled in Carroll Academy or CCAE may take classes at WMCC which allows the student to receive high school credit while gaining college credits towards a degree. If you are interested, please contact the coordinator at 603-323-5100. Classes are open enrollment and free. To Register please use this website: https://studentportal.literacypro.com/nh/providers/266
For October, each Wednesday, make sure you are registered for the upcoming Virtual programs to enjoy in the comforts of your own home. On October 23th at 7:00 pm come join author Shannon Sylvia, as she explore the history of the Ouija board, its various uses throughout the ages and its past and present reputation.
Work together with fellow Minecrafters to build your own civilization throughout the Fall! Weekly meetings will be on Thursdays, at 4:00 pm in the Ham Room. Registration is required.

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Upcoming Events

Tuesday, October 22, 2024 - 4:00pm
Odyssey of the Mind team meeting
Wednesday, October 23, 2024 - 1:00pm
High School Equivalency Test (HiSET) – Wednesday's Afternoons HiSET is a series of assessments, pre...
Thursday, October 24, 2024 - 4:00pm
Registration Required.  Participants will collaborate to build their own...
Thursday, October 24, 2024 - 7:00pm
All are invited to an evening with the author of The Road to Dalton, Shannon Bowring, on Thursday,...
Friday, October 25, 2024 - 9:00am
The Library will have a delayed opening due to a Library's Staff Meeting. The Library will open at...
Monday, October 28, 2024 - 4:00pm
Join our weekly VEX Robotics and 3D printing club! Compete in monthly building challenges that...

College Prep & Job Searches

  • College Prep 101 is another great source for all levels of college prep, from help on the standardized tests to checklists on what to pack for your first semester. It’s also an extremely well-built and easy-to-navigate site.
  • StudentAid.ed.gov (formerly College.gov) is the federal government’s website explaining all kinds of financial aid, including the kinds you might be eligible for, how to apply for it, and how to deal with student loans.
  • CollegeBoard is a fantastic site to look up colleges, test prep, financial aid information, and all sorts of articles related to college prep. It’s definitely worth clicking through. (Their college prep section is called “BigFuture”)
  • Peterson’s is one of the classics, and there’s a reason it’s persisted all these years. It’s a good starting place for when you’re still trying to figure out your next step. For more in-depth information, they also publish books.