High School Choice Workshop

The High School Choice Workshop is an annual event here at First Graduate® where our 8th grade students and their families hear from a variety of public, parochial, charter and private schools in San Francisco. One of the goals of the 8th grade year is to learn how to make an informed decision about high school so that they are better able to set themselves up for academic success. This year, we had eight schools and two financial aid speakers.

Before the event, students met briefly with First Graduate® staff to brainstorm on what criteria each student would use to evaluate schools, such as the availability of different services, programs, scholarships, classes, and clubs. Students also prepared lists of questions to ask representatives from each school to gauge if the school would be a good fit for them.

All of our students and families did an amazing job of researching schools and showed up to the event organized, ready, and professional. They asked very thoughtful questions at the workshop and impressed everyone from our staff to the high school representatives.

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To Everyone Who Attended Cap & Gown 2023: Thank You!

As we celebrate our newest graduates, remember that first-generation students can move from sixth grade through college graduation and into meaningful careers because of you and your support! And we couldn’t do it without the help of our corporate supporters: Hamilton Zanze, Dodge & Cox, Accenture, Adobe, KPMG, BSSP, Millennium Career Advantage, and GoodRx.

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Despite how difficult they can be to get, it’s impossible to overstate the importance of scholarships. Especially for a first-generation student, a scholarship can be the difference between being able to go to college and not.