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Mainland Regional High School Freshman/Sophomore Parent Night October 10, 2013
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Excellence is Not an Act, But a Habit Aristotle
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Agenda Overview of MRHS Guidance Department Making the Most of The High School Experience MRHS Guidance Program/ Graduation Requirements College and Career Planning Support Services and Resources
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Role of the Counselor We help ALL students in the areas of: Academic Achievement Career Development Personal/Social Development High school students have very specific developmental needs. Professional school counselors assist in their growth and prepare them for the world of work.
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Guidance Department Supervisor – Nathan Lichtenwalner Guidance Counselors Kathleen Heaton (A-COM) Maureen Wixson (CON-GILL) Holly Monihan (GILM-LEM) Joanna Oliver (LEN-N) Sandra Manos (O-SHOM) Robert Roesch (SHON-Z)
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Support Services SAC- Student Assistance Counselor Marisa McDole mmcdole@mainlandregional.net mmcdole@mainlandregional.net Ext. 1094 EAT – Extra Academic Time Mentoring MRHS Ambassador Program Contact Mr. Kevin Burns kburns@mainlandregional.net kburns@mainlandregional.net Ext. 1002
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Communication Key Sources of Communication MRHS/Guidance Website – Naviance Family Connection MRHS Guidance Twitter Teacher Websites Email (Naviance) School Messenger Phone System Encourage students to be self-advocates/talk to teachers, coaches, counselors Keep in constant contact with teachers and your counselor
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MRHS Website
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Making the Most of High School Empower Your Child Independence and Responsibility Self-Advocacy Find Balance Prioritize – How much is too much? Pursue Interests Get Involved Service and Leadership Self-Discovery
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MRHS Guidance Program 9 th Grade Transition to High School Self-Discovery - Conceptualize the Big Picture 10 th Grade Career and College Awareness Self-Discovery – Find Your Passion 11 th Grade Post-Secondary Planning “Finding the Right Fit” 12 th Grade Transitioning out of High School
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9 th Grade 9 th Grade Small Group Meetings – Overview/4 Year Plan Introduction to Naviance – Learning Style Inventory, Game Plan and Explore Career Resources Individual Meetings – Discuss Academic Progress, Extracurricular Involvement and Future Goals Scheduling Meetings
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10 th Grade PSAT PSAT Results in December (Follow-Up Meeting) Naviance – Career Exploration Resources (Career Interest Profiler, Road Trip Nation Videos) Begin the College Search College Planning Night Guest Speakers / College Admissions Panel Start Exploring (MRHS Resources)
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Some Advice Encourage Extra-curricular Involvement!! (Quality over Quantity) Importance of Writing Support Students in Accepting Constructive Criticism to Get Improve Encourage Reading Support Good Habits Organization Study (Short Bursts) Sleep
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Some More Advice Encourage Students to Take Advantage of Summer Visit a College Explore and Discuss Career Opportunities
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11 th Grade PSAT / Score Report Meeting SAT and/or ACT College Planning/Search Boot Camp College Planning/Search Presentation Guest Speakers / College Admissions Panel College Visits to MRHS / College Fair Visit Colleges – Find the Right Fit ASVAB
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12 th Grade College Application Boot Camp College Application Night College Visits to MRHS / College Fair Financial Aid Presentation / FAFSA Workshop ACCC – Jump Start ASVAB
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Testing Schedule 10 th PSAT (October) SAT Subject Tests (Advanced Classes) 11 th PSAT (October) Practice SAT (November) / Practice ACT (February) SAT (January-March) / SAT Subject Tests ACT (April) SAT (May-June) / SAT Subject Tests 12 th SAT (October) / SAT Subject Tests ACT (Fall)
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College and Career Planning Focus on Developing Good Habits Work to Improve Reading, Writing and Math Skills Take Course Selection Seriously Get and Stay Involved Begin to Explore / Research College and Career Options Focus on Finding the Right Fit It’s About You – Not the College Start Big and then Narrow (Self-Discovery) Use MRHS Resources
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Graduation Requirements Total of 120 Credits Students can take 40 credits/year Full Year Course – 5 Credits Semester Course – 2.5 Credits Health/PE – 4 Years (20 Credits) English – 4 Years (20 Credits) Math – 3 Years (15 Credits - Alg. I, Geom., Alg. II) Science – 3 Years (15 Credits) Social Studies – 3 Years (15 Credits)
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Graduation Requirements Financial Literacy – 2.5 Credits Money Management, Economics, Business Classes Visual and Performing Arts – 5 Credits Art, Music, Drama Classes World Languages – 5 Credits 21 st Century Life and Careers - 5 Credits Technology, Industrial Arts, Family/Consumer Science, Media Classes
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College Bound 4 Years of Science 4 Years of Math 3-4 Years of Same World Language 4 Years of Social Studies 4 Years of English (Graduation Requirement) Electives in Areas of Interest Rigor of Courses – Honors/AP How much is too much?
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Scheduling January – April (Program of Studies – Online) Review Program of Studies and Take Time to Consider/Discuss Options Importance of Transcript and Course Load Course Placements College Prep, Honors, AP New Opportunities Dual / Concurrent Enrollment Programs
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PowerSchool
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Mainland Regional High School NAVIANCE
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Welcome to Naviance Naviance is a web-based resource for students and parents that encourages and supports post high school career and college planning Family Connection is specific to our school Parents and Students both have separate accounts
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How Can I Use It? Career Planning Learning Style Inventory, Interest Inventory, Personality Inventory, Resume Building College Planning College Search, Application Process, College Major Exploration, Scholarship/Financial Aid Resources Success Planning Personalized Goals and Tasks, Journal Entries, Student Planner
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Getting Started Have your personal registration code available for first time login Go to www. mainlandregional.net Click on School Resources Scroll to Parent Click on Naviance
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World of Work Map
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Some Final Thoughts Goal – College and Career Awareness / Readiness Promote Student Self-Advocacy/Responsibility Communicate with Teachers and Counselors Encourage Leadership and Service Experiences (Quality over Quantity) Enjoy the Journey Have fun beginning to discuss/explore post-secondary college and career opportunities with your child
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Questions?? Thank You!!
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