Frequently Asked Questions
How can I support my student in the ICAP process?
Why are students being pushed to do this stuff in high school?
What community resources are available for ICAP support?
Who can I talk to for more information about ICAP?
What is Naviance?
- Encourage your student to go on a job shadow or college visit. Visit Naviance weekly with your student and review inventories, journal entries, and PWR goals, etc...
- Have conversations about career interests and how your student can make their high school experience match what they want to do.
- Discuss the financial aspects about the cost of college and what the family is willing to pay.
Why are students being pushed to do this stuff in high school?
- ICAP is a state law and supports successful post-secondary transitions for students.
What community resources are available for ICAP support?
- Larimer County Workforce Center- Help with job skill development, resume building, job searches
Who can I talk to for more information about ICAP?
- Check your school's website and newsletters for information on college planning events. You can also reach out to your student's counselor or your school's college and career person if applicable.
- Click here for PSD counselor contact list for 2015-2016.
What is Naviance?
- Naviance is a powerful web-based tool that all middle and high schools are using to help align with the district's Ends in supporting foundations for success, promoting success in a changing world, offering opportunities above and beyond in their personal areas of interest and providing connections to their school and community. Naviance is used by students, parents, school counselors, teachers, and administrators to help students with academic, college, and career planning.
- Click here for links to PSD school Naviance log-in pages.