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My Student Is In High School, Now What? How to Successfully Navigate the Many Expectations During and After High School.

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My Student Is In High School, Now What? How to Successfully Navigate the Many Expectations During and After High School. The Transition to High School. Counselors present to 8 th grade classes about high school life with a panel of current high school students - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The Transition to High School

My Student Is In High School, Now What? How to Successfully Navigate the Many Expectations

During and After High School.

Page 2: The Transition to High School

The Transition to High School Counselors present to 8th grade classes about high

school life with a panel of current high school students

Incoming Freshmen Curriculum Night - Students and parents meet administrators, teachers, and counselors and learn about high school courses.

Incoming Freshmen Meetings – Counselors meet with each 8th grader and their parents to develop a 4-year plan of courses to meet future education/career goals. Other topics discussed include extra-curricular involvement and study habits.

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The 4 Year Plan

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Freshman Orientation The afternoon before the beginning of

school, all freshman are encouraged to attend Freshman Orientation Go over expectations of grades Review Rules Upperclassmen are available to ask questions Go over the pressure and how to handle it

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Freshman Year Counselors meet with each student individually

1st semester to see how the transition to high school is progressing. Topics addressed include: grades, credits, and coursework.

  Counselors meet with each student individually

2nd semester to “check-in” for an update on credit status and grade point average. At this meeting, the 4-year plan is revisited and revised if necessary as the students make course selections for the following school year.

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EXPLORE Test This is a practice version of the ACT

based on standards that a typical grade 9 student would have achieved.

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Sophomore Year Counselors meet with each student individually 1st semester

to touch base about courses and career goals. Topics addressed include: grades, credits, and coursework.

Counselors present a 3-day Career Education Unit to students who have recently completed the classroom portion of Driver’s Education. Topics covered in this unit include: personality type, Career Cruising, and college readiness.

Counselors meet with each student individually 2nd semester to “check-in” for an update on credit status and grade point average. At this meeting, the 4-year plan is revisited and revised if necessary as the students make course selections for the following school year.

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Career Cruising

http://www.careercruising.com

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Junior Year Counselors meet with each student individually 1st

semester to follow-up on student progress and grades. This meeting also addresses career/college goals and plans.

  Counselors present to American History classes about

the importance of standardized test scores, transcripts, and scholarship searches.

Counselors meet with each student individually 2nd semester to select courses for the following year and address any potential need for summer school/credit recovery. Students also receive an update on credits and grades at this meeting.

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Planning for Life After Sandwich High School

Planning For College Planning For a Career

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College Day Form

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Job Shadowing Form

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Preparing for the Tests Junior year can be very stressful. This is the year when most students take

college entrance tests like the ACT. The ACT is used by colleges for their

selection of applicants to the school

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ACT Practice Problems

http://www.actstudent.org/sampletest/math/math_01.html

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ACT ONLINE

http://www.actstudent.org/onlineprep/index.html

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Keytrain

www.keytrain.com

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NCAA CLEARINGHOUSEhttp://eligibilitycenter.org/ECWR2/NCAA_EMS/NCAA.html

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Senior Year Counselors present college admission, scholarship and

financial aid information at Welcome to Senior Year Night, a program for students and parents.

Counselors meet with each student individually 1st semester to check credits and grades, as well as track progress on college/career planning. Students are encouraged to complete college applications as early as possible. Scholarship and FAFSA information are also presented at this meeting.

Counselors meet with each student individually 2nd semester for a final credit check and discussion about any remaining steps students must complete to be ready for college and/or their future career.

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Entrance Requirements for Some Colleges

http://admissions.illinoisstate.edu/freshman/requirements/

http://www.augie.edu/admission/applying-augustana/admission-requirements

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Thank You

Questions?