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Counseling Staff
Guidance phone #   (336) 983-3146                fax #  (336) 983-0700


Samantha Moretz - PowerSchool Data Manager       samantha.moretz@stokes.k12.nc.us
Michelle Ring - Counselor  (Students H-O)                      michelle.ring@stokes.k12.nc.us
Sandra Bowen - Counselor (Students A-G)                  sandra.bowen@stokes.k12.nc.us
Jeremy Ray- Counselor
(Students P-Z)                           jeremy.ray@stokes.k12.nc.us  
Holly Kidd - Forsyth Tech Representative                    hkidd@forsythtech.edu                      
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You can view the video of the registration presentation to 8th graders here.

Click here to view the Rising Freshmen Registration Slideshow.
Click here to view the Senior Meeting Slide show.

Transcripts can be obtained in the Guidance Office for a fee of $5.00 each. Click here for request form.



The Stokes County High School Course Selection Guide for 2020-2021 can be viewed here.


The College Application Checklist can be viewed here. Use this for College Application week and beyond!
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Career & College Promise (CCP) / Dual Enrollment through Forsyth Technical Community College

CCP affords optional opportunities for Juniors and Seniors to earn up to 42 credit hours of community college credit while in high school.  Students may be interested in taking just one course to get a head start on college-level work, or they may want to work towards earning a college diploma or certificate while still in high school.  The pathways available for qualified students are detailed in the SCS Course Selection Guide.  These courses are tuition-free; however, students are responsible for paying applicable student fees as well as for purchasing course textbooks.  Although these fees & textbooks must be paid for by the student, this program is still an excellent way for interested, qualified students to gain college credits while still in high school.  
​Any interested students should speak with a guidance counselor to discuss these options.


Career & College Promise Video




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