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Health/ Freshman Focus Curriculum

Health/ Freshman Focus Curriculum. Tahquitz High School Counseling. Who is your school counselor?. Someone who wants you to get the most out of school and to reach your full potential. Your school counselor is trained to help you: Find solutions, Sort out problems,

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Health/ Freshman Focus Curriculum

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  1. Health/ Freshman FocusCurriculum Tahquitz High School Counseling

  2. Who is your school counselor? • Someone who wants you to get the most out of school and to reach your full potential. • Your school counselor is trained to help you: • Find solutions, • Sort out problems, • Discuss feelings and needs, and • Explore options!

  3. Meet Your Counselor!

  4. Meet Your Counselor!

  5. Meet Your Counselor!

  6. Meet Your Counselor!

  7. What does your school counselor do? • Your school counselor can help you in the following areas: • ACADEMIC: • Course Selection/Academic Planning • Study Skills/School Performance • Graduation Requirements • Test Results • College Planning • CAREER: • Making plans for your future after graduation from high school or college. • Interest Inventories • Career Information • Job Shadowing • PERSONAL/ SOCIAL: • Peer Pressure/Conflict Resolution • Substance Abuse • Depression • Stress • Personal Problems

  8. Informed Consent & Confidentiality • Informed Consent: To give the counselee (you) the purposes, goals, techniques, and rules of procedure under which counseling services are received. • Confidentiality: Conversations between counselee (you) and counselor are confidential, EXCEPT: • Harm to self • Harm to others • Being harmed

  9. How can you see your counselor?

  10. How can you see your counselor?

  11. How can you add/drop an academic class?

  12. How can you join a sport? 1. Attend summer program. 2. Pick up “athletic packet” from the activities office. • Includes Physical and Insurance Forms. • Pay Transportation Fee. • Turn in paperwork to Athletics or ASB: • Mike Sims, Front Office • Check with coach. • See Athletic Director for “Add/Drop” slip -Mr. Sims or Coach • Bring add/drop slip to counselor to change schedule.

  13. How can you get a daily/weekly progress report? • Daily Progress Report: • Stop by the counseling office every morning before school. • Present report to each teacher at the beginning of class. • Retrieve from each teacher at the end of class. • Weekly Progress Report: • Stop by the counseling office every Friday morning before school. • Present to each teacher at the beginning of class. • Retrieve from each teacher at the end of class. It is YOUR Responsibility! 

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