
Planning Ahead
Consulting Services Offer Options

Many parents of middle and high school students come to me with college on their minds. “Where should my child go so he/she can get into the best colleges? That is a complex question. I trained to be a college counselor in a high school at Rice University when I lead the growth of the upper school at All Saints Episcopal School, Tyler in 1993. Although I chose to stay on the administrative path rather than college counseling, I have always paid attention to what colleges look for when choosing applicants for their freshman classes. That is why I felt confident when I began School Solutions ten years later that I knew what the “end product” needed to look like. My grandchildren's St. John’s education prepared them with study skills, independence, and confidence to take on new responsibilities away from home. Being prepared for college begins as far back as middle school with choices not only in academics but also in fine arts and athletics. I work with families as early as 3rd grade to get ready for 5th grade admission to 6th grade and 7th grade to start preparing for high school admission. That gives students time to choose their extra-curricular focus which will be important for high school admissions.




