Portrait of a Graduate
Portrait of a Graduate
Ensuring Our Graduates Have the Career, Life and Academic Skills to Succeed in the 21st Century
Recognizing each student has unique goals, interests, and skill sets, at D.C. Everest we rely on a diverse set of research-based metrics to assess a student’s life, career and academic preparedness. We consider the whole person — the breadth and depth of their coursework, participation in extracurricular activities, ACT scores, grades, third-party certifications, community service, and ability to demonstrate soft skills within and beyond the classroom — to determine student readiness.
These same metrics serve as guideposts that help students make informed choices about the courses, activities, community service, and work-based learning experiences they engage in based on their personal and professional goals.
Portrait of a Graduate Guidance
College and Career Readiness
We are committed to helping students connect what they are learning now with future college and career opportunities. Our K-12 Academic and Career Planning program provides students with tools that assist them in making informed choices about their interests, career fields, and postsecondary education/training options while helping them develop — and modify — personalized goals/plans throughout their academic career at D.C. Everest.
- Academic and Career Planning
- Academic Awards Requirements
- Career Awareness: Grades K-5
- Career Exploration: Grades 6 - 12
- Career Preparation: Grades 9 - 12
- Career and Tech Ed
- Clubs and Activities
- DCE Evergreen Volunteers
- College, Career and Life Ready Skills
- Education for Employment
- Graduation Requirements
- Laude System - AP, DE & Honors Courses
- Secondary Course Registration
- Work-Based Learning Opportunities
Academic and Career Planning
Academic Awards Requirements
Career Awareness: Grades K-5
Career Exploration: Grades 6 - 12
Career Preparation: Grades 9 - 12
Career and Tech Ed
Clubs and Activities
DCE Evergreen Volunteers
College, Career and Life Ready Skills
Education for Employment
Graduation Requirements
Laude System - AP, DE & Honors Courses
Secondary Course Registration
Work-Based Learning Opportunities
Technology Education
Community Partnerships Provide Real-World Experience - Our dedicated volunteer and community partnership coordinators help students secure community service and workplace learning opportunities in the community.
16 Career Clusters
- Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources
- Architecture and Construction
- Arts, AV Tech and Communication
- Business Management and Administration
- Education and Training
- Finance
- Government and Public Administration
- Health Sciences
- Hospitality and Tourism
- Human Services
- Technology
- Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security
- Manufacturing
- Marketing, Sales and Service
- STEM
- Transportation, Distribution and Logistics
Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources
Architecture and Construction
Arts, AV Tech and Communication
Business Management and Administration
Education and Training
Finance
Government and Public Administration
Health Sciences
Hospitality and Tourism
Human Services
Technology
Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security
Manufacturing
Marketing, Sales and Service
STEM
Transportation, Distribution and Logistics
News
D.C. Everest DECA sent 23 members to compete in DECA's Career Development State Conference in Lake Geneva from February 24-26.
In the summer, D.C. Everest offers two unique summer programs for 4K-12 students: Time to Shine and the Hmong Phoojywg (Friendship) Enrichment Program. Both programs provide students with the opportunity to advance their academic skills while making new friends and exploring their interests.
D.C. Everest students have made it clear — through student panels, surveys and leadership groups — that opportunities to explore careers and venture into “real world” work-based experiences before deciding on a post-secondary path are crucial.
The D.C. Everest Junior and Senior High are proud to announce that DCE student musicians will participate in 69 events at the State Solo and Ensemble competition.
Each year, members of the D.C. Everest Mock Trial team have the opportunity to work on a fictional case with the assistance of their coaches.