Counselor 9th–10th Grade
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MISD and TVCC partner to offer dual credit classes. Find out more here.
The Senior Guide Book offers graduating students important information about their senior year and beyond including a senior year checklist, college information, FAFSA, and military information.
Scholarship Opportunities
Graduating seniors, you can find a list of scholarship opportunities at the link below.
Click Here to See a Full List of Scholarship Opportunities.
Student Loan Information
The Abe and Annie Seibel Foundation offers interest-free loans to US Citizens or Permanent Residents and Texas residents who have graduated from Texas high schools.
Click Here to find out more about interest-free student loans.
Students who want to be considered for federal student loans and grants must fill out a FAFSA form.
Click Here to visit the Federal Student Aid Website and find the FAFSA form.
McKinney-Vento Homeless Education Assistance Improvement Act
The federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Education Assistance Improvement Act and Texas State law (Texas Education Code Chapter 25) protect the right for homeless children and youth to receive a free and appropriate public education.
Homelessness includes children and youth who are living with a friend, relative or someone else because they lost their home or can't afford housing, children and youth who are staying in a motel or hotel due to lack of adequate alternative accommodations, children and youth who are living in an emergency or transitional shelter or a domestic violence shelter. It also includes children and youth who are living in cars, parks, public spaces, abandoned buildings, substandard housing, bus or train stations or many other similar settings.
Under the law, no student shall be stigmatized by school personnel due to homelessness. For additional information, you may contact your MISD counselor.
The following are local resources and programs located near the Malakoff Independent School District: