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The phrase "advised a high school" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to giving guidance or recommendations to a high school, possibly in an educational or administrative context.
Example: "The consultant advised a high school on how to improve its curriculum and student engagement."
Alternatives: "counseled a high school" or "recommended to a high school".
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Recently, Ms. Leonard advised a high school student with poor grades but a passion for automobiles, finding him an internship at an elite racing car company.
Last year, for instance, Mr. Katzman's company advised a high school senior in the Washington area to create a detailed LinkedIn profile and include a link on his application to Harvard.
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