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Foxcroft Academy to host open house, college fair, and senior planning night

DOVER-FOXCROFT — On Wednesday, Sept. 8t Foxcroft Academy will host its annual Fall Open House. It’s a chance for all Foxcroft Academy students and their families to see the school and get to know their teachers. In conjunction with the evening, Counseling Services will host its fifth annual Postgraduate Fair (for grades 9-12) and a senior information session for Foxcroft students and their parents/guardians. The purpose of the evening is to get everyone on the same page with postgraduate planning and to provide a chance to get needed college, military, and employment information to students.

Here is the schedule for the evening: 

5:30-6:45 p.m. Postgraduate Fair for all students, grades 9-12, located in the gymnasium. Featuring dozens of Maine colleges, multiple branches of the armed services, and several local employers looking to hire recent graduates. Booths will be set up and ready for students and parents to stop and ask specific questions about applications, programs, etc. Families can mingle between the open house and the Postgraduate Fair. 

6–7 p.m. (running concurrently with Post Graduate Fair) Foxcroft Academy Open House for all families, grades 9-12. Come and meet the faculty and staff! Find out about grading, curriculum, expectations, and more. 

7-8 p.m. College information session for seniors and parents/guardians of the Class of 2022 located in the gymnasium. Counselors will be discussing college applications, essays, deadlines, financial aid applications, scholarships, required forms, and more. This is a time for parents and students to ask specific questions about the application process. This event is highly recommended to parents and guardians of college-bound seniors.

 
For more information on this event, visit our website at foxcroftacademy.org or call/email Kandi Martin at 207-564-8893 or kandi.martin@foxcroftacademy.org.

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