Bexley High School Counseling Team

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Bexley High School Counseling Team Annual Report November 14, 2016 Stephanie Krosnosky, David Leland & Carrie Washburn

College Admissions Data-Class of 2016 82 % will attend 4-year colleges 8% will attend 2-year colleges Other plans include: Military, Year off, Career Education, Apprenticeship program, undecided/unknown

2015-2016 Professional development: Mrs. K. “on the road” 2016 NACAC Conference—Columbus Midwestern Collegeboard Forum—Chicago OACAC Conference—Columbus A Dream Deferred Conference (Collegeboard)-Charlotte Columbus Suburban College Fair

2016 Columbus suburban college fair

NEW PARTNERSHIPS and practices... *ATTENDED SPRING BREAK COLLEGE VISIT FIELD TRIP WITH LEISAN SMITH AND ANDREA BROWN *MET WITH THE MINORITY PARENT ALLIANCE THIS FALL TO INTRODUCE PROGRAMS *HELD COLLEGE MEETINGS WITH DIRECTOR OF STUDENT AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT FOR STUDENTS OF COLOR *REQUIRED COLLEGE MEETINGS *NEW PARENT VOLUNTEERS IN THE COLLEGE COUNSELING CENTER *UPDATED SCHOOL PROFILE (HANDOUT)

COLLEGE COUNSELING BY THE NUMBERS…SO FAR IN 2016… 30—approximate number of additional students in class of 2017 vs. class of 2016. 70-- Students registered to take my FREE College Application Classes in August (37% of the Senior class) 64% of the Senior class has applied to college (and counting) 625 transcripts (and support documents) have been submitted (and counting) 111 students enrolled in the Free Practice ACT event 40 students enrolled in the Free Practice SAT event

Free practice act-11/7/2016

2016 data reflects schedule changes from August 1 to October 26, 2016. 16.2% increase in overall schedule changes, reflective of increasing educational opportunities being utilized by students through College Credit Plus, Educational Options & Career Center.

Number of Level Changes: 129 Number of Elective Changes: 108 Total Number of Changes: 237

Number of Level Changes: 129 Number of Elective Changes: 108 Total Number of Changes: 237

What do the Career Centers provide to students? Eastland-Fairfield Career & Technical Centers (EFCTS) & Satellite Programs What do the Career Centers provide to students? Classroom opportunities and employment credentials across 30+ programs across a wide range of career pathways Connection and understanding of the skills, knowledge, interests and abilities that are necessary in the college and career planning process Providing a foundation and ‘springboard’ towards future opportunities at 2- year and 4-year institutions of higher education (IHE), including educational opportunities through the College Credit Plus Program (up to 30 hours per year) Career readiness for students to enter the work force full-time with industry credentials and world-of-work experiences

Promoting the EFCTS Programming Eastland-Fairfield Career & Technical Centers (EFCTS) & Satellite Programs Promoting the EFCTS Programming Classroom presentations to 10th grade students in October Field trips on November 10th & 23rd to both centers (Eastland, Fairfield and any satellite program locations) Ongoing communication to sophomore students and parents about upcoming events, opportunities and information sessions Spring 2017: communication and discussions with freshmen who may have an interest in the career center

Career Center by the Numbers School year 14-15 15-16 16-17 % of growth over 3 years Number of students that submitted applications 8 12 * Number of Students Accepted (Juniors admitted for the following or current school year 7 10 Number of students attending (Jr.& Sr.) 6* 12* 15 250% *One student moved out of the district in 2014-15 *One student returned to Bexley High School full-time 2015-16 *One student left due to disciplinary reasons and has withdrawn from Bexley HS 2015-16; Total number of students admitted was 19 for 2016-17 but moved out of BCS before the year began Student Demographics 2014 2015 2016 Male 3 5 6 Female 4 9 Non-White/Non-Hispanic 1 IEP or 504 plan 2 10 Graduation and Post-Secondary plans for BHS students attending EFCTS   2013 2014 2015 2016 Graduated with Diploma 2 5 7* College Application * 3 Post Secondary Institiution* * Data not available Career Center by the Numbers School Year Cumulative GPA (average) Q1 GPA (average) Change in GPA (average) GPA Q1 3.0 or above GPA Q1 3.5 or above 2014-15 2.36 3.14 0.79 4 2015-16 2.9 3.20 1 2016-17 * 3.25

As we continue to move through 2016-2017… Health & Wellness Mental health professional referrals Signs of Suicide Prevention Training & Classroom Guidance College & Career Planning Continuing to enhance the Career Exploration & Planning vision for grades 6-12 College Credit Plus & Educational Options Continue to streamline the process, student access to information Continue to develop a standardized approach / format in how we capture, analyze and communicate information regarding academic interventions for students Response to Intervention (RtI) Initiatives & Progress Monitoring Aligning best supports based on need Tracking outcome data to better support future student needs Online Form Initiatives: promotes ease of use and tracking College Credit Plus Educational Options