Frequently Asked Questions

Everybody Count Coaches provide personalized services related to career and college exploration, including employment and college application support, FAFSA and scholarship application support, resume building, and cover letter writing. Coaches may also provide interview and hiring process support. EC Coaches instill elements of financial literacy, time management, well-being, and on-going skill development into their services during the school year, and for one year post high school graduation.​

Students may begin one-on-one coaching with Everybody Counts Coaches once they reach senior status with their high school. Students who are not seniors, may still engage and participate with Everybody Counts events and in-school activities. Students may continue to work with their Everybody Counts Coach for up to one-year after graduation.​

​As of the 2024-2025 school year, this is the current list of supported school districts and high schools.

Fayette County Public Schools

  • Eastside Technical Center
  • The Learning Center
  • Martin Luther King, Jr Academy
  • Southside Technical Center
  • The Stables
  • STEAM Academy
  • The Success Academy​

​Franklin County Public Schools

  • Franklin County High School
  • Western Hills High School

Jefferson County Public Schools
  • Breckinridge Metro 
  • Fern Creek High School
  • WEB DuBois
  • Seneca High School
  • Western High School
  • Jeffersontown High School

Jessamine County Public Schools
  • West Jessamine High School

Oldham County Public Schools
  • Oldham County High School
  • North Oldham High School
  • South Oldham High School

Scott County Public Schools
  • Great Crossing High School
  • Scott County High School

Shelby County Public Schools
  • Martha L. Collins High School
  • Shelby County High School ​

If your school district is partnered with Everybody Counts, but you do not have a Coach in your high school, please complete the Connect with a Coach form. An Everybody Counts Coach in your district will reach out to schedule a Coaching session (in-person or virtually) to connect on next steps for support.​

​Yes. Students may continue to work with their Everybody Counts Coach for up to one-year after graduation.

​Everybody Counts Coaches’ schedules are posted in the school and typically Coaches are available in-school 2-4 times per week.

​Yes. Everybody Counts Coaches are trained to support students seeking career and/or college pathways after high school. Student seeking a career pathway may receive support with exploring employment opportunities, resume building, cover letter creation, hiring and interview practice.

​Everybody Counts Coaches receive comprehensive career coach training to support the creation of individualized career and college pathway plans. Coaches receive continuous training and professional development throughout their tenure. Training areas include, communication, financial literacy, time management, workplace ethics, well-being, and on-going skill development.

​Yes. Everybody Counts Coaches are available in the summer. Appointments are welcome for ​individual sessions, both in-person and virtually. Individuals may contact their Everybody Counts Coach directly or request support through the Connect with a Coach Form.

​Great question! Contact us at EverybodyCounts@ky.gov​ with your interest. We will let you know if we have open Coach positions and when our next training cohort opens.