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Counseling

The Columbine High School Counseling Department follows the ASCA national model, a comprehensive approach to the design, implementation and evaluation of a school counseling program that improves student success.

Counselors make data-driven decisions to implement new programs and to evaluate existing programs to ensure that all students receive equal access and benefits to the academic, career and personal and social counseling services provided.

Counselors are available in person, by phone or via email from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on school days.

Career & College Hub

Learn more about the resources available specific to Columbine High School and the events that are available to you. Explore options, opportunities and help determine your next steps. 

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Course Registration

View information on course offerings, course selection and registration at CHS.

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Graduation Requirements

CHS students must meet credit and workforce readiness requirements to graduate.

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Graduation

Learn more about graduation for CHS seniors.

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High School Timeline

CHS’ timeline lays out the typical credit path for graduation. 

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Individualized Career & Academic Plan (ICAP)

ICAPs help guide CHS students and families in their exploration of career, academic and postsecondary opportunities.

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Mental Health Supports

CHS promotes a safe, positive learning environment by supporting mental health.

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Seal of Biliteracy

CHS students can earn the Jeffco Seal of Biliteracy by demonstrating proficiency in at least one world language in addition to English by graduation.

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Student Records & Transcripts

Jeffco students and families can access official records and transcripts.

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Transitioning from Middle School

Resources are available for CHS students and families as they transition from middle school.

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