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StudentServices Guidance and Counseling Services


Guidance and counseling services at Cuyahoga Valley are available to students and their parents by appointment or on a walk-in basis during school hours. Call 440-746-8321. Guidance services include:





Promoting students’ academic, personal/social and career development.





Assisting in course planning with associate schools, stu- dents and parents for academic credit toward graduation.





Helping students search for colleges or other postsecondary education programs.


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Securing information on college scholarships and financial aid.


Assisting students and their families in admissions, transfers and withdrawals.


 Serving as a liaison for principals, teachers, students and parents.  Following a code of ethics and privacy in dealings with students and parents.


Student Support Services


Student Support Services offers individualized assistance and services for students experiencing difficulty with achievement and attendance. After a process of referral, a teamof teachers, counselors, administrators and coordinators works in close communication with parents to effectively address the student’s individualized needs with specific services. These services may include: academic and Ohio Graduation Test remediation, assistance in the career-technical program and guidance in improving employability skills. In addition, CVCC provides a Student/ Teacher Assistance Room (STAR). Its purpose is to assist allstudents who have been referred by their teacher and who may need a quiet place to take a test, have fallen behind and could use extra help, or may be struggling in their course content areas. The Student Support Services Coordinator will be avail- able in STAR daily, along with aca- demic teachers available on a rotat- ing basis. Our goal is for all stu- dents to be successful at Cuyahoga Valley Career Center.


www.cvccworks.com [13] 440.526.5200


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