The Addison Trail Guidance Department is committed to providing opportunities to help prepare students for success in their post-secondary education.
As part of that focus, the department shares important information about summer school registration and upcoming college-entrance exams.
Summer school
This year, Addison Trail will offer a variety of summer school classes from June 4 to 29. Those classes focus on helping students earn credit to stay on track for graduation, as well as provide an opportunity for students to take more courses that count toward graduation. Students who were not successful in their graduation-requirement courses are automatically enrolled in the school’s computer-based or teacher-led credit recovery program. Students looking to get ahead in earning credits are able to participate in the following courses: Public Speaking and Communication, Online Consumer Management, Consumer Management, Accelerated Geometry, Driver Education or Economics. The deadline to register for summer school is April 20. Students must fill out a registration form, and payment can be made in the Financial Office (near Door 1).
Along with the traditional summer school offerings, District 88 also provides two unique programs for students.
For details about the above programs, contact the Addison Trail Guidance Department at 630-628-3324.
National SAT and ACT dates
On April 10, the Illinois State Board of Education will provide the College Board’s SAT exam, including a writing component, at no cost to all public high school juniors. That assessment provides a college-reportable score for admissions purposes. Eligible Addison Trail juniors will pre-register for that assessment on April 3 at school.
After each student completes the SAT assessment, he or she will receive a score report that outlines the student’s strengths and areas for improvement through an online portal with the College Board and an overview of the student’s college and career readiness. Also through the College Board account, each student will receive individualized tutorials from Khan Academy on how to improve in his or her areas of growth.
All college-bound juniors are encouraged to take another SAT and/or ACT exam on a national testing day as well.
Both exams have an optional writing portion for an added fee. The writing portion is required for select colleges and universities. Consult the college or university website to see whether the writing portion is necessary for admission. For questions about the SAT or ACT, contact Guidance Counselor Shane Cole at scole@dupage88.net or 630-628-3322.
Addison Trail College Fair
Students – be sure to attend the Addison Trail College Fair from 6 to 8 p.m. on April 4. The event will feature about 80 colleges/universities and is open to all District 88 students (freshmen through seniors) and their families, as well as students and families from local high schools.