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Preparing Your Child for High School. Mrs. Jaime Walker School Counselor, West Morris Mendham High School September 26, 2011. School total population Length of class/schedule rotation Significance of grades & attendance Expectations Amount of homework Grading.
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Preparing Your Child for High School Mrs. Jaime Walker School Counselor, West Morris Mendham High School September 26, 2011
School total population • Length of class/schedule rotation • Significance of grades & attendance • Expectations • Amount of homework • Grading Differences Between High School and Middle School
WMM=regional high school meet new people • Many opportunities to get involved • More freedom/responsibilities • LUNCH! • Many resources for academic and personal assistance • College & career-related resources [Naviance] Positive Aspects of High School
Various course levels • Course descriptions online/Program of Studies • Levels can be changed within the school year and/or from year to year • Grades monitored through Power School by WMM staff and families • In-class support Academics
Guidance presentation to all 9th graders • Guest speaker—class assembly • Tips from 9th grade teachers (who receive special training for note taking and study skills) • Change study habits, as needed • Limit distractions/technology Study Skills
Using separate binders for each subject • Using (school-provided) student agenda books • Checking teacher websites for deadlines, assignments, contact info • Monitor grades and attendance on Power School • Teacher-provided assignment calendars—get ahead when possible • Rotating class schedule Organization
Teachers—after school • Teachers—every period of the school day • Peer Tutors—upper class students available at lunch (by request) • Private tutor list available • Guidance Counselors, Student Assistance Counselor • Child Study Team • Administrators • Encourage children to take advantage of these resources REGULARLY! Extra Help/Tutoring
Tremendous variety—something for everyone • Get involved…but not too involved! • Activities Fair—late September during lunch • Keep track of activities for college purposes • Community, service, religious, work experiences also important Extra-Curricular Activities
Start doing work now! • Teachers’ recommendations based on current grades • Group scheduling session with counselor [no individual conferences this year] • Become familiar with school website • Summer reading/assignments • Previews Program—August • Freshman Orientation—August/September • Attend classes on first day of school to learn teachers’ recommended supplies Becoming a Freshman
Promote self-advocacy • If necessary, assist with organization, study skills • Monitor grades and homework on PowerSchool • Proofread major assignments • Encourage your child to seek extra help NOW and take advantage of the middle school’s resources • Ask questions How Can Parents/Guardians Help?
“My teachers are going to choose all of my courses for me.” • “Study hall is dangerous, a waste of time.” • “Students must take all honors classes [including Calculus] to get into college.” • “Students must participate in every extra-curricular activity to get into college.” Myths