Course Selection & Endorsements
Madison High School 2026-2027 Course Selections Kick-Off:
All 9th - 11th grade students will meet with their Madison High School counselor to input courses for the 2026-2027 school year.
Before your meeting, please talk with your parents about your course choices and bring your completed course card with backup options. If you have questions about next year’s courses, please wait until your scheduled counselor meeting to ask them.
January 12th - Skyward Opens for Students to Enter Course Requests
Directions to Enter Courses in Skyward
***Do not submit counselor requests about 2026–2027 schedule concerns—we promise all students will receive help during their individual meeting time.
Current Madison Students Meet with Counselors
Counselors will meet with students individually on the following dates and times to review and advise on course selections and to ensure they are entered in Skyward:
- Juniors - January 26th-30th: will meet with counselors for conferences and course selection in the Counseling Office. (Passes will be sent out throughout the week)
- Sophomores - February 2nd-6th through their English II Class will meet with counselors.
- Freshmen - February 9th-13th will meet with counselors through their Biology class.
Incoming 9th Grade Students Meet with Counselors
Counselors will be meeting with all 8th grade students on the following dates and times to review and advise on course selections and to ensure they are entered in Skyward:
- Counselors will be meeting with 8th grade students at Harris Middle School
- Counselors will be meeting with 8th grade students at Wood Middle School
Course Selection Presentation
Course Cards - 26-27
NEISD Course Catalog - 26-27
Madison CTE Pathways - 26-27
2025-2026 Advanced Academics at NEISD
Senior Release - 26-27
Endorsements
Endorsements consist of a related series of courses that are grouped together by interest or skill set. Students must select an endorsement in the 9th grade. Visit your school counselor to learn more about your options. Students may earn more than one endorsement, but at least one is required for students to graduate on the Distinguished Level of Achievement Plan (DLOA).