Freshman Timeline
August
- Attend Ninth grade orientation for students and their parents.
September
- Check your schedule for accuracy.
- Sign up and get involved in clubs; try a leadership role this year!
- Keep in mind deadline for Add/Drop Period is the second week of September.
February
- Meet with your School Counselor to select courses for tenth grade.
Sophomore Timeline
September
- Check your schedule for accuracy.
- Sign up and get involved in clubs; try a leadership role this year!
October
- Sign up and take the PSAT test if eligible. This test is a preliminary SAT test.
December
- HFM BOCES Career and Technical Center visits to discuss career and technical education options available to students.
January
- Students may visit the HFM BOCES Career and Technical Center to explore career and technical education options.
March
- Meet with your School Counselor to select classes for Junior year. Academic standing is reviewed and career and college exploration is discussed.
Junior Timeline
September
- Check your schedule, make sure that you have all the courses that you want and need.
- Sign up for the PSAT, a pretest for the SAT.
- Get involved in clubs or activities.
October
- FMCC College Fair – College admission representatives available to speak to, in addition to informative seminars.
- PSAT/NMSQT.
December
- Attend Financial Aid Night.
January
- Sign up for the SAT and ACT college admission tests.
March
- Review college catalog materials.
- Compare and contrast your findings.
- Visit college campuses.
- Attend college fairs.
- Review pros and cons of early admission.
April – June
- Take SAT and ACT exams.
May
- Take SAT offered at JHS.
July/August
- Visit college campuses.
- Start to narrow your list of colleges down based on campus visits.
Senior Timeline
September
- Register for the ACT/SAT/SAT Subject tests.
- Schedule your Senior Meeting with your counselor.
- Ask at least two teachers for recommendation letters.
- Meet with college representatives visiting JHS.
- Gather all application materials needed to apply to colleges.
- Visit any colleges on your list, if you have not already done so.
October
- Register for the SAT if you have not done so.
- Senior Meeting.
- Write your college application essay.
- Take the ACT or SAT test.
- College Fair at FMCC.
- Check the Counseling Center for Scholarship Information.
- Continue to meet with College Representatives.
November
- College applications should be completed and handed in to your counselor.
- Financial Aid Night.
December
- Finalize college applications.
January
- File FAFSA.
- Apply for scholarships.
April
- Watch for college acceptance letters!
- Compare your financial aid packages.
- Select a college by May 1!
May
- Notify colleges of your final decision.
- Keep track of all deadlines at the college of your choice.
- Senior Survey/Questionnaire.
Johnstown High School Links
Contact the High School Counseling Dept.
1 Sir Bills Circle
Johnstown NY 12095
Phone: (518) 762-4664
Fax: (518) 736-1489
CEEB Code 332635
Jeffrey Blacha
School Counselor
Student Last Names: A-K
Kellie LaCoppola
School Counselor
Student Last Names L-Z
Carm Anagnostopulos
Secretary
Graduation Requirements
- Four credits English
- Four credits of Social Studies
- Three credits of Math
- Three credits of Science
- One credit of Fine Arts
- One credit of Language other than English
- One-half credit of Health
- Two credits of Physical Education (.5 credit per year)
- Three and one-half additional credits in electives
Total = 22 credits
Diploma Options
Regents Diploma
Students must score at least 65 on all 5 required Regents exams in order to earn a Regents Diploma.
- Math
- Global History
- U.S. History and Government
- English
- Science
Visit the NY State Education Department website for additional information regarding pathways, special endorsements, Regents designations and examination requirements.
Regents Diploma with Honors
Students must score at least 65 on all of the following exams:
- Integrated Algebra or Common Core Algebra
- Geometry
- Trigonometry
- Global History
- U.S. History and Government
- English
- Science
- A second Science Regents exams
- A Language other than English (must earn three credits in LOTE)
Regents Diploma Advanced Designation with Honors
- Students must score a combined average of 90% or above on the eight exams set forth above under Regents Diploma Advanced Designation