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Freshman & Sophomore Parent Forum Partnering with the High School for Student Success
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Agenda Welcome and Introduction The High School Years A Teacher’s Perspective Creating a Balance Resources Concluding Thoughts Questions and Discussion
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WHS Guidance Our Staff Richard Escobar (Head of Guidance) Counselors: Gretchen Gugliotta, Marla Schay, Chris Shanahan, and Maryann Shea Administrative Assistant: Chris Wadsworth Interns: Allison Haas and Ariana Rosa Youth Counselor: Lindsay Renner School-to-Career: Corey Guerra
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Our Mission Dedicated to empowering every student to achieve academic success, personal and social growth, wellness and career exploration. Comprehensive school counseling program Developmentally appropriate curriculum (in tandem with Wellness) Individual counseling Advocating for student interests
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Freshmen A year of transition and establishing productive patterns that support engagement, integrity, resilience and responsibility. Developmental Themes Communication and healthy relationships Stress and anger management; emotional health Healthy decision-making; tobacco, alcohol & drug prevention Guidance Freshman Orientation Individual meetings and scheduling in March Physics MCAS in June (optional SAT Subject Test)
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Sophomores A year of maturation and focus, sometimes seeing changing interests and relationships. Developmental Themes Career exploration Addressing issues in relationships Stress management; healthy sleep habits Guidance Presentations in Career Seminar class Individual meetings in March (scheduling) PLAN test in October MCAS (optional SAT Subject Tests in Bio/History)
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Juniors A year of exploration, self-evaluation, academic focusing and post-secondary preparation. Developmental Themes Exploration of secondary options and understanding the college application process Self identity, values and roles in society Adolescent mental health, good decision-making Guidance PSAT in fall; individual meeting to review and compare to PLAN results Guidance Seminar 11, including a minimum of 2 individual post-secondary planning meetings in spring Standardized testing (SAT, SAT Subject Tests, ACT) College visits
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Seniors A year of self-reflection and transition that is often stressful for students (and parents) Developmental Themes Direction and assistance in the submission of applications; financial aid; life after high school Exploration of personal skills and career interests and intro to workplace preparation (resumes, interviewing, ethics, behavior), culminating in 3-week internship in May Guidance Guidance Seminar 12 Individual meetings (minimum of 1 in the 1 st term) Standardized testing (SAT, SAT Subject Tests, ACT) College (or other) visits, interviews and applications
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Creating a Balance Time with friends and family Sleep Self advocacy Wise choices Getting involved Fostering resilience ─ not being afraid to fail Smart use of technology
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Advisories − New in 2012 Advisories are small groups of students who meet regularly with a member of the faculty or staff. This person will serve as the group’s advisor throughout their high school career. Advisory groups personalize the educational experience and allow for teachers and staff to get to know students as people, not just as learners. Advisories will be a place to relax and share, but will also serve as a forum for critical issues that could become lost in a larger group discussion.
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Resources Tips for reaching your student’s counselor Call the Guidance Office (781-786-5820) Email (last name first initial @weston.org) The Guidance websitewebsite Monthly newsletter, announcements, links to documents and other resources (such as a tutor list) The Enrichment Center (TEC) Contact the right person for your question See the handout… the Nurse, Attendance, Athletics or Activities offices may be the best place to start.handout
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A Teacher’s Perspective Seek out teachers as soon as material is unclear − don’t wait until just before a test! Stay on top of work, since falling behind makes it more difficult to succeed. Take initiative − students who reach out to teachers and are proactive will do better.
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Concluding Thoughts Understanding adolescent development and the balance between support and the need for students to “own” their actions is critical Keep lines of communication open With your student With your student’s counselor With the nurse With teachers and administrators With the school community (WestonGrapevine) Enjoy high school!
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Thank you… We look forward to working with you in the years ahead! Questions/Discussion
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