Welcome to the forum.
You have a bit of a reverse slope as well as a cookie bite loss. IMO that would be a hard loss to fit well for you.
Hearing aids are a very personal thing, what sound you like to hear the next person might dislike immensely. It’s trial and error until you find an aid that suits you. So make sure you get a free trial of a few pairs of aids so you can choose what gives you the best hearing and clarity. So make sure your audiologist sells a few different brands of aids. Not just one! Make sure they follow best practices and fit with REM.
Perhaps think about the system they use at your school for the hearing impaired students. Then purchase aids that can be connected to that system easily. With whatever gadgets might be required to give you good hearing and excellent clarity.
Good luck to you on your hearing journey.