
Mohawk Trail Student Services
Planning for the future while completing high school requirements can be a challenge. Our School Counseling Department is here to help, from guiding you through a graduation plan, to helping you apply to college and providing financial aid information and resources.
While our school counselors meet with every student throughout the year, we encourage students to be proactive about their high school education and beyond. This page provides you the information you need to explore college and career options as well as to ensure success during your high school years.
School Counselor for Grades 7–8
Taffy Ruggeri
413-625-9811, ext. 1304
School Counselor for Grades 9–12
Linda Desarro
413-625-9811, ext. 1307
Registrar
Robin Jenkins
(413) 625-9811, ext. 1305
Useful Information
College Entrance Exams
Standardized testing can strike fear into the most intelligent and confident of students. However, with preparation and knowledge of what to expect, students can conquer this hurdle. Learn more on these sites:
Financial Aid Resources
Paying for college requires planning. Know what to expect and how to get help.
- College Navigator
- FAFSA
- Financial Aid Resources
- MEFA
- Sallie Mae
- Scholarship and Financial Aid Resource Sheet
- U.S. Department of Education
Information and resources from our financial aid night on October 4 is available on the Massachusetts Educational Financing Authority (MEFA) website.
Graduation Requirements
We expect all students (except early college students) to register for a full course load (48 credits) per school year. In order to graduate from Mohawk Trails Regional School, students must complete a minimum of 168 credits including:
- 4 courses of English (one per year)
- 4 courses of math
- 4 courses of science
- 4 courses of social studies (including U.S. History)
- 2 courses of world language (both in the same language)
- 2 courses of physical education
- 1 course of a fine art
- 6/7 elective courses
- Senior capstone
- Advisory – Class of 2022, 2 courses; 2023, 4 courses; 2024, 6 courses; and 2025, 8 courses
Students must also pass the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS) exams in math, English language arts, and science to earn a diploma.
Helpful Resources
Stay on top of the critical college application and recruiting information, standardized testing helps, and scholarship leads.
Information for Juniors
Your junior year is the year to focus on maintaining your grades and researching for and planning post-high school options. During this year, our counselors will provide you with college and career information through classroom lessons and individual conferences.
In December, we’ll work on creating a Xello profile and complete a career-interest inventory in class.
During the months of December and January, we’ll schedule an individual conference to review graduation credits, look at senior year class options, and develop a plan for after graduation. We’ll also check SAT testing dates.
In April, we’ll learn how to create a resume.
Junior and Senior Year Planning Checklist
Scholarship Resources
Scholarship opportunities are everywhere. Visit these sites to help you get started.
Student Employment Opportunities
- Student Employment Opportunities
- Check out our weekly Student Services Newsletter to see the available job postings!
- If you have a local job opening, please email Robin Jenkins to have the posting added to our job board!
Transcript Requests
Work Permits
Registration
If you are new to the Mohawk Trail Regional School District and would like to register your student, please completely fill out the new student registration forms and the health forms. You can return the completed forms via email to Robin Jenkins, fax them to 413-625-6823 attention Robin Jenkins, or mail them to Mohawk Trail Regional School, 26 Ashfield Road, Shelburne Falls, MA 01370 attention Robin Jenkins.
Once we receive your completed forms, we will call you to schedule an appointment to complete the registration process and to meet with a school counselor.
The whole registration process could take up to a week to complete. Incomplete records or registration forms will delay your student from enrollment in classes. We require all academic, health, attendance, discipline, and special education records from previous schools.
The following documentation is required:
- Certified copy of the student’s birth certificate
- Updated immunization record
- Proof of legal guardianship (if applicable)
- Proof of residency
- Mortgage statement or lease agreement including the parent/guardian’s current address
- Plus, at least one of the following:
- Current utility bill statement at said address
- Valid government-issued ID such as a Massachusetts driver’s license, voter registration card, or state ID
If you have any questions about the process, please contact us at 413-625-9811, ext. 1305.
We look forward to welcoming you into the Mohawk Trail school community!