Students can enter the job market after graduation or continue their education at a two-year or four-year college.
[1] The Polaris district newsletter, the COMPASS, is published once a year and contains articles about programs, services, and student accomplishments in the high school, satellite and adult education departments.
The Foundation is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization created for the specific purpose of promoting, improving and enriching the activities and programs at Polaris Career Center.
The Foundation's support helps Polaris improve the quality of education it offers to the communities it serves.
Since 1989, the Foundation has been helping high school students in need pay course fees and awarding scholarships for post-secondary education.