Junior Year
High School Junior Year: Checklist
- Review progress made during your Freshman and Sophomore years.
- Continue building your graduation file. Add items like scholarship applications, test scores, and recommendation letters.
- Help your case manager plan and lead your IEP meeting. Set new IEP goals.
- Learn when and how to talk about your educational needs with instructors.
- Invite outside service providers (e.g., Voc Rehab, social workers, counselors) to your IEP meeting.
- Explore assistive technology tools that can support your learning now and in the future.
- Practice self-advocacy skills to prepare for postsecondary environments.
- Strengthen your organization and time management skills with planners, calendars, or digital tools.
- Begin narrowing down your career options and match them to postsecondary programs.
- Attend college fairs, open houses, and weekend campus visit events.
- Schedule in-depth visits to colleges or technical programs, especially with disability services offices.
- Explore scholarships, including those offered by parent workplaces and local organizations.
- Schedule and prepare for required tests like the ACT, SAT, or Accuplacer.
- Take practice assessments online or attend test prep workshops.
- Consider taking the ASVAB if military options are of interest.
Helpful Resource: Use Khan Academy’s SAT Prep or explore ACT Student Resources to boost your test readiness.
Junior Year Resources
Testing & Prep
Free SAT Prep – Khan Academy
ACT Test Info & Prep
ASVAB Career Exploration Program
Assistive Technology
What Is Assistive Tech? (ATIA)
MN STAR Program (Lend/Return AT Tools)
Campus Visits & Disability Services
Visit MN State Campuses
Meeting Disability Services Before College
IEP & Advocacy
PACER: Self-Advocacy Videos
Disability Hub: Transition Planning