Counseling Connection, Feb. 20, 2026
Each week the counseling department will send out an article, podcast, or video designed to connect you with insights about technology, emotional health, or career pathways related to your teen. Click here to learn more about the MJHS counseling team.
High School is Too Late to Start the Career Conversation
Why Middle School: Challenging an Outdated Paradigm with a New Approach
The model has remained steady for decades: wait until kids are juniors or seniors in high school to get them thinking seriously about what education-to-career pathways they may want to pursue after graduation.
But let’s put ourselves in the shoes of a high school upperclassman for a moment. You have one or two years to make a decision that will alter the course of the rest of your life. You have only a vague idea of the number and variety of career paths that exist. You’re likely being told that a four-year college degree is the only means to a successful and fulfilling career after graduation. And you have to begin that college application process soon if you want any chance of getting in. Click here to learn more about the benefits of talking with teens about careers before high school.
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