
Counseling
Resources
About Counseling
"School counselors are appropriately licensed/certified educators who design and deliver comprehensive school counseling programs that improve student outcomes"
- Iowa Dept. of Education, School Counselors
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​Mormon Trail's counseling program involves providing support and resources to students and their families to help them grow. Supports can include developing academic plans for students, arranging schedules for upperclassmen, addressing mental health and behavior needs, and supporting students' postsecondary plans.

Shelby Banks
School Counselor

Chase Wood Wagoner
College & Career Transition Coach (CCTC)
Available on Thursdays
Family Resources
Educational Supports
Mormon Trail Food Pantry
The Mormon Trail Food Pantry is open at the school one day a month from 4:30-6:00 pm. Each month's pantry day is posted at the start of the month on the school's entryway bulletin board. All are welcome!
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For questions or concerns, call or text Amy at (715) 457-6428.
Post-Graduation Outcomes
In accordance with Iowa legislation HF 2615, this information is shared for students to see graduation outcomes from public postsecondary institutions across Iowa. Both links share important post-college graduation information, including:
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Graduation rates (by school and by program)
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Average student loan debt
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Median income after graduation.​​
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Additionally, career outcome information for Iowa's registered apprenticeships is provided for students interested in earning money while receiving training for a specialized career (a.k.a. "Earn while you Learn").
Finally, the US Labor Occupational Outlook Handbook provides information for jobs hosted in the USA, Information includes job descriptions, financial outcomes, and future demand. It's a great tool to assist students in planning their next career steps. ​