Counselors Connect

By The SHS Counseling Team

The counseling team provides a range of services and implements initiatives to meet the needs of an ever-broadening and diversifying population at Sheyenne High School. Here’s a look at their recent student-centered support and celebrations of success.

The Counseling Team
Back Row, Left to Right
Penny Aipperspach, Erin Beck, Jess Steiner, Christiana Steffen, Laura Stenerson, and Kim Ziemer
Front Row, Left to Right
Krystal Haugen and Jessi Raile

The Mustang Closet

The Mustang Closet is a free resource available to any student who needs any clothing or shoes.

The Mustang Closet is in the hallway leading to the theater. There are bathrooms located across from the Mustang Closet for ease of trying on any clothing before you bring it home.

The closet is accessible any time during the school day; the Mustang Closet is an honor-based system.

If there are any additional items that you need, such as personal hygiene items, please let your counselor know.

2022-2023 Sheyenne Registration

The 2022-2023 Registration Process will begin in mid to late January.

Start thinking about which classes you might want to take next school year and start talking to your teachers about their recommendations.

Backpack Program Fundraising

Lex Lunde of Thrivent Financial, who partnered with Bully Brew Coffee and the Sheyenne High School Counselors, raised $1,541.00 on November 17th for our Backpack Program and families in need!

We are so thankful for the support from our school and community.

Free College Applications

On October 27th we held a Free College App Day event for seniors to apply to one North Dakota College of their choice for FREE.

The counselors, along with representatives from colleges in the state, went into all the senior English classes to help seniors apply to college, if they wanted to.

We asked our seniors to take a quick survey (only 176 students completed the survey) and here are the stats on what our seniors “did” during Free College App Day!

  • 86 applied to a college
  • 78 worked on scholarships
  • 40 researched careers
  • 3 explored military

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