Are you interested in taking the ACT or SAT? If so, click HERE and fill out the form. After guidance gets your completed form, they will call you to the computer lab to register.
2025-2026 Warren G. Harding High School Scheduling and Course Guide:
If you are a current student at Warren G. Harding High School and need your transcripts, click here for directions on how to obtain them through Naviance.
If you are a past student please call the guidance office at 330-841-2316 ext. 2488 for assistance in retrieving your transcripts.
SAT/ACT Test
When signing up for the SAT or ACT use Warren G. Harding High School Code 365-335
Senior Information
Joining the Military after graduating? Click here to read about the steps you must take if you want to enlist
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Scholarship Information Scholarships offered to the Class of 2025:
Omega Psi Phi High School Essay Scholarship Contest
•Open to all college-bound, high school seniors who submit an essay application
- Essay topic is: “In a World Powered by Artificial Intelligence, What Does It Mean to Lead with Integrity and Purpose?
- Essay must be between 700 and 750 words. Typed, double-spaced in Microsoft Word.
- Local Awards 1st place $1,000, 2nd place $750, 3rd place $500. First place local winner advances to the national level
- To find the application and more information – Omega Psi Phi.pdf
- Due THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23RD to Mrs. Anzevino (Rm. 3106H) or Mrs. Duncan – guidance secretary
Voice of Democracy
The VFW is offering a scholarship for the Patriotic Audio Essay Competition.
- 350-450 word essay on the following topic: “How Are You Showing Patriotism And Support For Our Country?
- Record a 3-5 minute audio essay on a flash drive or other electronic device.
- You will submit the recording, typed essay and the completed entry form.
- An opportunity to win scholarship money at the local, district, state and national levels.
- Application forms are available from the Scholarship box in your Raider Day or at the link below.
- DUE DATE – OCTOBER 24, 2025
Must submit the essay and a recording of yourself reading your essay. –IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE ON THIS PART CHAT MR. WHITACRE and he will help you!
Please submit your scholarship to Mrs. Anzevino (Rm. 3104H) or Mrs. Duncan in the Guidance Office. Email the voice recording to kim.anzevino@warrencityschools.org
Guidance Information
A quick look at Testing here at WGH: WGH Testing
ACT Vs. SAT: Act-Sat-Comparison-Chart
Types of Financial Aid: WGH Loan Info
Financial Aid Lingo: WGH Financial Aid Lingo
Guidance Forms
There are many forms used by our Guidance Counselors when assisting students. Copies of these forms are available in the Guidance Office (3104) as well as in PDF form below:
Guidance Department Staff
Amy Clementi
Supervisor of Special EducationSpecial Education Services
Amy Clementi
Supervisor of Special EducationGrade Level Status
For the official records, credits earned determine grade level placement. Grade level placement will be determined in the following manner:
- Freshman 4.75 credits and below
- Sophomore 5 – 10 credits
- Junior 10.25 – 16.75 credits
- Senior 17 or more credits
NCAA Resources
Warren G. Harding High School Graduation Requirements:
Graduation Requirements include the specific Credit Hours described below PLUS an assessment as also described below:
21 Total Credits:
- Four (4) credits in English
- One half (.5) credit of Health
- Four (4) credits in Math – must include 1 unit of algebra II or the equivalent of algebra II.
- One half (.5) credit of Physical Education – ½ unit requires (2) PE classes.
- Three (3) credits in Science (Physical, Biology) – Science units must include 1 unit of physical sciences, 1 unit of life sciences, and 1 unit advanced study in one or more of the following sciences: chemistry, physics, or other physical science; advanced biology or other life science; astronomy, physical geology, or other earth or space science.
- Three (3) credits in Social Studies (World Studies, U.S. History, Government) – Social Studies units must include 1 unit of American History and 1 unit of American Government.
- One half (.5) credit of Financial Literacy (embedded in American Government course)
- One (1) credit Fine Arts
- Five (5) Elective Credits
Assessment Options: End of Course Exams, ACT, SAT,or Industrial Credentialing
- End of Course Exams (5points available on each exam):
- 4 Pts from ELA I and ELA II
- 4 Pts from Algebra I and Geometry
- 10 Pts from Biology (or Physical Science for the class of 2018 only), American History, and American Government.
- 18 Total Points
- ACT
- A score of 22 in Reading
- A score of 18 in English
- A score of 22 in Math
- SAT
- A score of 480 in EBRW
- A score of 530 in Math
- Industry-recognized credential and score on workforce readiness test– Earn an industry-recognized credential or a group of credentials totaling 12 points and earn the required score on the WorkKeys test.