Transitions counselors support 150 RAHS graduates in college and career training each year, and stay connected with them until the age of 25 and stable adulthood.
Implemented in 2007 this program provides support to Rosemary Anderson High School graduates, to ensure they continue with career development and further education to the age of stable maturity at 25.
Inspired by the national research study “Connected to 25”, Rosemary Anderson High School Transitions staff fulfill the role of keeping graduates on track, support and mentor them through the uncertainty of post graduation life changes, and work with them to secure scholarship and financial aid support.
Our students often have little family support to guide them through career and higher education challenges. They continue to need the academic counseling and emotional connection of the staff and mentors they have developed relationships with throughout their high school education.

