Below are links to the Bibb County public high schools as well as to other websites that parents and/or guardians may find helpful when helping their children graduate from high school and plan for college.
Bibb County Public School District
Bibb County Board of Education 484 Mulberry Street Macon, GA 31201 (478) 765-8711 Phone www.bibb.k12.ga.us
Central High School
Mr. Jeffery Homan
- Principal 2155 Napier Avenue Macon, GA 31204 (478) 779-2300 Phone
www.bibb.k12.ga.us/bcs/schools/
Howard High School Lanny Davis - Prinicipal 6400 Forsyth Road Macon, GA 31210 (478) 779-4850 Phone
www.bibb.k12.ga.us/bcs/schools/
William S. Hutchings Career Center Ron McCall - Principal 2011 Riverside Drive Macon, GA 31204 (478) 779-2550 Phone
www.bibb.k12.ga.us/bcs/schools/
Northeast Health Science Magnet High School Herbert Hodges - Principal 1646 Upper River Road Macon, GA 31211 (478) 779-4100 Phone
www.bibb.k12.ga.us/bcs/schools/
Rutland High School Gail Gilbert - Principal 6250 Skipper Road Macon, GA 31216 (478) 779-3100 Phone
www.bibb.k12.ga.us/bcs/schools/
Southwest Magnet High School & Law Academy Tyrone Bacon - Principal 1710 Canterbury Road Macon, GA 31206 (478) 779-4500 Phone
www.bibb.k12.ga.us/bcs/schools/
Westside High School Laura Perkins - Principal 2851 Heath Road Macon, GA 31206 (478) 779-3800
www.bibb.k12.ga.us/bcs/schools/
Other Resources
Below are information and links to a few websites that all parents and/or guardians of college-bound students should visit when planning for their children's postsecondary education.
ACT for Parents
The ACT is a national college admissions examination developed by The ACT Corporation and is used to measure english, mathematics, science, and reading skills. Many colleges and universities utilize this tool when deciding on applicants as a supplement to high school transcripts to help assess a student's ability to complete college-level work. The ACT website allows students to register for the test, take practice tests to prepare for the exam, search for colleges and careers of interest, and more.
Additionally, the website has tools specifically for helping parents and guardians aid their children in the college application process.
Source content provided by: The ACT Corporation (www.act.org)
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
The FAFSA is a document that students complete every year that they are enrolled in postsecondary education if they want to receive a portion of the $80 billion dollars that the Federal Student Aid program disburses each year through grants, loans, and work study. Additionally, most colleges and universities use the results of the FAFSA to determine the amount of financial aid that they award to their students. The application can be completed on paper or online.
A FAFSA PIN allows students to complete the FAFSA online each year that they are enrolled in postsecondary education. The PIN serves as an electronic signature and provides access to your personal information. On the website, students and parents can apply for a PIN, change a PIN, update personal information, and more.
My College Options Information for Parents My College Options is an online resource for students and parents applying for postsecondary education. The website answers questions frequently asked by parents and offers links to other college search resources.
SAT for ParentsThe SAT is a national college admissions examination developed by CollegeBoard and is used to measure critical thinking, mathematical reasoning, and writing skills. Many colleges and universities utilize this tool when deciding on applicants as a supplement to high school transcripts to help assess a student's ability to complete college-level work. The CollegeBoard website allows students to register for the test, take practice tests to prepare for the exam, search for colleges of interest, and more. Additionally, the website has tools specifically for helping parents and guardians aid their children in the college application process.
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