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Welcome to Freshman Parent Planning Night 2011

Welcome to Freshman Parent Planning Night 2011. Radnor High School Guidance Counselors: Megan Aquilante, Brooke Jacobs, Lynne Blair, JJ Lemon, Donna Ward. Agenda Counselor role and transitioning to the high school Academic review and support services

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Welcome to Freshman Parent Planning Night 2011

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  1. Welcome to Freshman Parent Planning Night 2011 Radnor High School Guidance Counselors: Megan Aquilante, Brooke Jacobs, Lynne Blair, JJ Lemon, Donna Ward • Agenda • Counselor role and transitioning to the high school • Academic review and support services • Standardize tests and testing calendar • Naviance overview and registration • Course selection process

  2. Guidance Counselors • Brooke Jacobs (A – De) • Brooke.Jacobs@rtsd.org • 610.293.0855 x 3527 • Donna Ward (Di - G) • Donna.Ward@rtsd.org • 610.293.0855 x 3526 • Lynne Blair (H - K) • Lynne.Blair@rtsd.org • 610.293.0855 x 3537 • JJ Lemon (L – P) • JJ.Lemon@rtsd.org • 610.293.0855 x 3524 • Megan Aquilante (Q – Z) • Megan.Aquilante@rtsd.org • 610.293.0855 x 3523

  3. Navigating the High School Road • Transition • Newsletters, Eminders, Announcements • Getting involved in Extra-Curricular Activities • Sports Teams, Clubs, Work Experience, Summer Experiences, Volunteering • Creating a Resume • Activities, Honors, Leadership • Naviance • Examples

  4. The Role of the Counselor • Social and Emotional • Ongoing • Future Planning • Grade 9 – Introductions • Grade 10 – Career Exploration • Grade 11 – College Planning • College Representatives • Grade 12 – Applications/Decisions • Parent Programs • Junior College Night • Senior College Night • Financial Aid Nights

  5. Academic Review • Home Access Center Contact Nadine McDevitt in the Main Office for log in information • Teacher Web Pages

  6. Quarterly Report Cards

  7. Transcript Interpretation

  8. Grading Scale Found on Page 12 of Program of Studies

  9. Academic Supports • Help Center Room 215 • Math Center Room 203 • Science & Math Center Room 236 • Writing Center Library • See your teacher! • See each center for the schedule of open times, as they vary

  10. HS Hope • Student Assistance Program • Students who are struggling personally, academically, or both • More information and referral forms available on the HS website

  11. What are the college entrance exams • PSAT • SAT 11 / Subject Test • SAT • ACT

  12. Differences Between SAT/ACT

  13. When should your child be taking these exams • Freshman year • JUNE- SAT11 • Sophomore year • OCTOBER-PSAT • JUNE- SAT11 • Junior year • OCTOBER- PSAT • DECEMBER • JANUARY • MARCH • MAY • JUNE • Senior year • OCTOBER

  14. Does my child need to take these exams? • How to estimate if SAT 11’s will be necessary? • Are there test optional colleges? • Can students with a learning disability qualify for testing accommodations? • How to prepare for exams: • Prep courses offered locally- group or individual tutoring • free online practice • resource materials available for purchase

  15. What is it? Naviance is a secure web-based planning and advising system that helps students navigate through high school and understand their post high school options Each student has an account that their parent can access

  16. How NAVIANCE can help you Underclassman features Resume builder Career Interest Profiler Explore careers and clusters Personality type assessment (10th grade) “Do What You Are” Summer enrichment opportunities Receive grade specific guidance emails

  17. NAVIANCE for college bound students • SuperMatch college search • Display scattergrams and application statistics from Radnor graduates • Display overall admissions data • Organize application deadlines • Register for college visits • Complete brag sheet/recommendation questionnaire • Request transcripts • Research scholarship opportunities

  18. NavianceCollege Visit Sign Up

  19. NavianceCollege Organizer

  20. NAVIANCE Scattergram

  21. Students will receive course selection cards on Monday, January 31st During the week of January 31st students will receive recommendations from their teachers Course selection cards are due Friday, February 4th The deadline for all FINAL changes is July 1st Course Selection Timeline

  22. Verification Process • February 7th until February 25th course requests will be inputted into HAC by staff • As necessary, counselors will meet with students/parents about courses • Course requests will be available on HAC during the spring • HAC represents the opportunity for families to verify the data entry and make any needed changes

  23. Course Changes • Changes may be made up until July 1st • Core course changes require that an override form be completed (Core=English, social studies, math, science, and foreign language) • Elective changes do not require an override form

  24. The Course Card • Be thoughtful about elective choices due to space availability • Students may choose up to 5 electives on the course card • Electives will not be assigned in order of priority

  25. Course Levels Indicated on Course Selection Card

  26. What your child should be doing now • Get involved with extra curricular activities • Seek out academic help when needed • Review your standardize testing calendar • Register into Naviance • Review 2011-2012 Program of Studies and think about classes for next year

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