Counseling
Arvada High School (AHS) helps students chart their course toward a bright postsecondary future.
Arvada High School Profile 2024-25
AHS students are assigned counselors based on their grade and last name. All AHS counselors provide the following services:
- Personal, social, academic, career and college counseling
- Crisis intervention
- Individual Career and Academic Plan (ICAP) guidance
- Community night availability, including back-to-school night, parent-teacher conferences, open houses, awards and college nights
- Enrollment, new-student orientation and freshman transition support
- Support groups
- NCAA procedures
- Credit recovery guidance
- Warren Tech guidance
- College and scholarship applications
- Support resources for students, staff and community
- Professional development for staff
Career & College
AHS staff can help students plan their path toward college and career.
Course Registration
View information on course offerings, course selection and registration at AHS.
Graduation Requirements
AHS students must meet credit and workforce readiness requirements to graduate.
Individualized Career & Academic Plan (ICAP)
ICAPs help guide AHS students and families in their exploration of career, academic and postsecondary opportunities.
Mental Health Supports
AHS promotes a safe, positive learning environment by supporting mental health.
Seal of Biliteracy
AHS students can earn the Jeffco Seal of Biliteracy by demonstrating proficiency in at least one world language in addition to English by graduation.
Student Records & Transcripts
Jeffco students and families can access official records and transcripts.
Transitioning from Middle School
Resources are available for AHS students and families as they transition from middle school.