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Join us for the 2011 Parent Night as we explore the high school experience and provide essential resources. This session features introductions from Ms. Nancy Jayne, School Counselor, and Mr. Smithson, Principal. Topics include the transition from middle to high school, expectations for student responsibility, effective communication, and proper scheduling. Discover our Counseling Services, grading insights, and ways to improve academic performance. We'll also cover college planning, scholarship opportunities, and the importance of volunteerism. Come find informative handouts, volunteer forms, and more!
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Introduction/Overview • Ms. Nancy Jayne School Counselor njayne@kingsford.org (906) 779-2670 ext 5 • Mr. Smithson Principal
Handouts At the door: • Career Cruising Overview • Sophomore Bulletin • Survey: Please fill out As you leave: • Volunteer forms • Business Cards • PLAN/AP Information Packets • Other…
Transition • Middle School - High School - Beyond • Responsibility • Behavior • Communication • Expectations • Independence • Proper Scheduling/Free Education
Counseling Office Basics • “Student Service Center” (Work Permits, Volunteer Hours, Transcripts, Duplicate Mailing List, Coordinate Presentations/Recruiter Visits, Counseling Services, Scholarship Information...) • One Counselor, One Executive Secretary, One Part-Time Scholarship Coordinator: 570 students • Counseling Services (Scheduling, Personal Counseling, Advising, Class Presentations, Testing, etc..)
Power School/Grades • Usage as of Wednesday of last week: 4334 Parents, 3458 Students, 468 records of the 570 enrolled (82.1%) • Getting Email Updates (39.2% currently) • Understanding Grading (effort vs. achievement) • Understanding Percentages (i.e. many small vs. one large assignment) • Reading Teacher Comments
Teachers/Teaching • Learning styles vary as do teaching styles… same as in the work place. • Directives given from the State: MMC. Achievement of standards are used to measure final assessment of learning. No extra credit. • Teachers don’t know who is an “A” student vs. a “D-” student. • They access email daily, have one hour for prep work/parent contact, post details and resources on their website. • Update lesson plans weekly.
Improving Grades… • Q: How can I be more proactive and prepared in classes in which I struggle? • A: Pre-read. Be prepared to ask the teacher questions as they introduce the material. Don’t get hung up on taking notes while trying to listen. • Q: What is the purpose of Unit Exams? • A: To find out what you DON’T know. • Q: How do I prepare for final exams? • A: Save handouts and review from day 1.
Improving Grades Cont… • Q: I do fine on homework but never do well on exams. What can I do about that? • A: There are a few items to explore… 1) How you are studying/preparing 2) What you are studying 3) Test anxiety or how you feel as you take an exam. • Q: What options do I have if I need help? • A: The teacher is the #1 resource, Tutoring is #2, Online Textbook is #3, Youtube or my online website is #4. (Also Teacher Study Groups)
Test Alert! • EXPLORE-PLAN-MME-ACT • PSAT-SAT-SAT SUBJECTS • ASVAB • AP Exams • ACCUPLACER/COMPASS/Entrance Exams Fee waivers are available for students registered for our free/reduced lunch program…
Career Cruising • Online EDP (Education Development Plan) • Introduced in 7th grade, edited each year in English classes/during scheduling. Record keeping that will follow them beyond high school. • www.careercruising.com High School Account: ID: Kingsford Password: Career
Graduation/College Planning • Course Description Book Online • Course Selections: • AP • Online • Dual Enrollment • Foreign Language • College Planning: Rigorous Senior Year • Recalculated GPA • NCAA Clearing House • Volunteerism • Apply in August of Senior Year
Money for College? Three basics: Loans, Grants, & Scholarships Scholarships: Free National Search Engines: they will email you application updates. NEVER PAY… NEVER GIVE OUT SSN… Mrs. Edberg is your best contact. Loans/Grants: Process starts in January of their senior year. Based on previous year only. Go to FAFSA forecaster to estimate now…