Group IGP Meetings
Lauren Kreutziger
April 13, 2010
Filed under News
The IGP meetings have officially begun. Students and parents should attend the meeting, according to your scheduled time.
An IGP is the a student’s individual graduation plan. It’s a meeting to meet with the student, the parent, and the guidance counselor to discuss what academic and elective classes you need in order to graduate on time. Also for our school the guidance counselor talks with both the student and their parent to discuss what college classes are in the student’s best interest, as far as grades, level of ability, and scores on the Compass test.
Many students are asking the question, “Why are we having our IGP Meetings in Groups?”
Guidance Counselor, Vickie McCammon has an answer to this question, “The main reason we are working in groups is because there is only one of me and 400 of ‘yall. Think about it mathematically, take the 400 student and multiply it about 30 (for the 30 minutes that I spend to meet with you and your parents) that equals about 2 months full of meetings.”


