AHS Class of 2025

Senior Newsletter

Main Announcement: What’s New? Jostens is coming Wednesday, August 28th. Seniors are encouraged to attend the Senior Premier Meeting at 9:45 a.m. in the AHS Auditorium for Josten’s Graduation Supply Order presentation. During this meeting, students will learn about various graduation packages, including the mandatory basic package, which consists of a cap, gown, tassel, stole, and diploma cover. Additional packages and pricing will also be discussed. Students unable to attend should pick up an information packet from the Counseling Office. Upcoming Events: August 28-29: Seniors get new laptops. Visit the Media Center to collect your laptop and keep your charger. September 10th: EDOP Day for Seniors in the James Taylor Gym, from 11:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. (only for students). A Mini College Fair will be available. September 12th: CSRA College Night from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Augusta Convention Center, 901 Reynolds St., Augusta. This event will feature over 100 colleges and will include senior scholarship giveaways and more.

Welcome, Seniors!

Congratulations, Class of 2025! You’ve made it to your senior year, the final stretch of your high school journey. This year is all about solidifying your future plans and making the most of your remaining time at AHS. Here’s what you need to focus on:

College Applications and Career Plans

This is the time to finalize your college applications or career plans. Be sure to meet all deadlines and seek help if needed. What do you want to do?

4-year College

2-year College

Military

Work

Don't know where to start?

Standardized Tests

If you haven’t already, make sure you take the necessary standardized tests:

  • SAT or ACT: These scores are crucial for college admissions.

  • WIN and ASVAB: These tests assess your career readiness and are important for meeting graduation requirements.

Meeting college and career readiness indicators is essential for graduation and any early release options during your senior year. Ensure you understand the requirements and strive to meet or exceed them.

College and Career Ready Requirements

College Ready

AICE Exam of C or Better - AS courses at Aiken High school are a great way to qualify as CCR. Performing well can earn you college credit based on the end of course examination. 

AP Exam of 3 or Better - AP courses are another way to qualify for CCR. Performing well can earn you college credit based on the end of course examination. 

Pass 6 Dual Enrollment Hours w/ a C or Better - Similar to AP/AS courses, dual enrollment classes are college classes that you can earn both HS and college credit for.  We share a partnership with local universities.  Visit our dual enrollment page for more information.

ACT Score of 20 or Better - The ACT test is one of the tests offered to third year students and is generally used for entrance into 4 year universities.  AHS offers one of the college entrance exams to each third year student free of charge.  Students are also welcome and encouraged to take these tests on their own outside of the free AHS offering.

SAT Score of 1020 or Better - The SAT test is one of the tests offered to third year students and is generally used for entrance into 4 year universities.  AHS offers one of the college entrance exams to each third year student free of charge.    Students are also welcome and encouraged to take these tests on their own outside of the free AHS offering.

Career Ready

Completes a State Approved Work-Based Learning on Internship Program - Work-based learning (WBL) and Career Internship is a school-coordinated, sponsored, coherent sequence of workplace experiences that are related to students’ career goals and/or interests, are based on instructional preparation, and are performed in partnership with local businesses, industries, or other organizations in the community. WBL enables students to apply classroom instruction in a real-world business or service-oriented work environment.

CTE Completer w/ Certification - Students can complete a CTE pathway at AHS or the Career Center within their elective credits required for graduation.  Each semester students can take courses within their pathway to become a completer.  Most pathways have two required courses and then the students can pick from one additional (within the pathway) to become a completer.  By doing this, and earning a certification (offered within one of the three courses during the pathway) the student qualifies as a completer.  This does NOT require any additional testing, just completion of the coursework (which is done during the typical HS experience when followed)  Our counselors are well versed in helping our students decide on and stick with a pathway. 

Earn Silver, Gold, or Platinum on the WIN Test - The WIN: Ready to Work assessment, which replaced the “work keys” assessment is an employability test that is required for ALL 3rd year students.  This is by far the most attainable way to qualify as CCR.  Considering this is given in a student's 3rd year of HS and is required, this is an excellent way to qualify prior to senior year.

ASVAB Score of 31 or Better - Starting this year, all 11th grade AHS students will take the ASVAB test, commonly thought to be for armed forces enlistment, is a valuable career exploration tool.  The taking of the ASVAB does not commit them to anything relating to the armed forces. 

Enjoying Your Senior Year

While it’s important to stay focused, don’t forget to enjoy your final year. Participate in senior traditions, make lasting memories, and celebrate your accomplishments.

Let’s make your senior year the best yet! Here's to a fantastic finish and a bright future ahead!

Senior Fall Presentation

Senior Fall Presentation

IGP Booking Links:

Ms. McBride - Last Name "A-C" and Dual Enrollment Students - Book Here

Ms. Hammonds - Last Name "D-H" - Book Here

Ms. Cook - Last Name "I-Q" - Book Here

Ms. Angeles - Last Name "R-Z" - Book Here

Senior Announcements & Events

A digital flyer for "CSRA College Night," presented by SRS Education Outreach, highlighting a "Save the Date" for Thursday, September 12, 2024, from 5:00 to 8:00 PM. The event will take place at a new location, the Augusta Convention Center, located at 901 Reynolds Street, Augusta, GA 30901. This event is open to students, parents, and anyone interested in higher education, SRS apprenticeships, and career opportunities at Savannah River Site. Event Details: Location: Augusta Convention Center, 901 Reynolds Street, Augusta, GA 30901 Time: Thursday, September 12, 2024, from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM Who Should Attend: Students, parents, and anyone interested in higher education, SRS apprenticeships, and career opportunities at Savannah River Site. Activities: $1,000 scholarship drawings for 12th grade students, counseling and career exploration centers, seminars on financial aid, SRS apprenticeships, scholarship opportunities, and more. Additional Information: The flyer includes the SRS (Savannah River Site) logo and a note that the event is presented by SRS Education Outreach.

A digital flyer for "FAFSA Night," inviting high school seniors and parents to join the financial aid staff from USC Aiken and Aiken Technical College. The event will be held on January 28, 2025, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at Aiken Technical College, Building C-Dale Phelon Tech Center, 1st floor. Event Details: Date: January 28, 2025 Time: 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM Location: Aiken Technical College, Building C-Dale Phelon Tech Center, 1st floor Participants: High school seniors and their parents

Additional Senior Forms and Links: