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Welcome Parents and Students
Guidance Info Night for 9th and 10th grade September 27, 2017
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By the end of tonight’s program, you will be familiar with...
...the importance of building a strong academic profile ...community service & volunteer opportunities in school ...how to build a resume with extra-curricular activities ...how athletic involvement factors into an active high school lifestyle & college playing scenarios ...an introduction to the college counseling process
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ACTIVITIES AND INVOLVEMENT
Mr. Martin ACTIVITIES AND INVOLVEMENT
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Activities and Involvement
Levels of Involvement/Participation Select Service Drives, Social/Recreational Clubs and Activities Most Clubs/Activities and Committees (a commitment that requires regular and scheduled time) Year long clubs and committees (Student Council/Newspaper) *Advantages and Disadvantages...
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Activities and Involvement
Benefits of Extra-Curricular Participation Several Academic Benefits Involvement in Activities = More Structure Mental Health Benefits Activities and the “Well Rounded Student” Enhanced Relationships and the Ability to Work as a Team
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Athletics Participation in Athletics at OP Get involved early in teams
Different levels vary by sport: Freshman, JV, Varsity Full list of sports online Intramural Program
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Health and Well Being - Mrs. Kardis School
Absences due to illness – you can call (908) X130 or Anticipated Absence for vacation/family travel etc. – complete form Visiting the Nurse’s Office Administration of Medications Form – standing orders Nurse’s Office is a safe place to come for support with medical issues, concerns, problems.
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Mrs. Otterbein Yoo SERVICE
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Bridges
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NJ Food Bank Saturday mornings 8:30-11:30am
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SHIP (Summit Helping Its People)
Sundays 3:00-4:30pm
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Romero Center - Camden, NJ
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Campus Ministry Team
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Community Masses - Mark the Date!!
-Father/Son Mass & Breakfast - Sunday, October 15th -Family Mass & Breakfast - Sunday, March 18th
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ACADEMICS & COUNSELING
Mrs. Krause ACADEMICS & COUNSELING
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Academics The most important components of a college application are grades and a student’s academic profile 9th grade highlights: Study Skills class, Public Speaking, Guidance class Teachers hold multiple roles: club moderators, coaches, write letters of recommendation for summer programs and college applications, assist socially, provide tutoring and other academic resources
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Course Placements Expanded elective choices in junior and senior year
Students are advised how to choose electives Core classes are chosen (prerequisites) before electives are added into the student’s schedule Master Schedule & grades determine final course options Course Descriptions Guide (on the OP website) outlines all course requirements and order of progression
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The Report Card GPA Levels: CP, Honors, AP Grades: Pass/Fail
Credits: 160 needed to graduate Midterm averages on transcript
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The Final Transcript Cumulative GPA Midterm grades Tardies/Absences
Discussion: How does a college admissions officer view this document?
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Standardized Testing PSAT is the preview for the SAT
Taken at OP by freshmen, sophomores & juniors ACT Aspire will be offered in April to grades 7-10 Juniors will take the ACT on the same date Career and Interest Inventories will be accessed through guidance classes in both 9th and 11th grades
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Development of the Student as a Person
Our goal is to build students who are ready for high school and, eventually, college; who are: Organized Disciplined Self Advocates - can talk to adults Resilient – not afraid to fail Aware of the bigger picture and world around them Involved
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School Counseling Grade 9 highlights Grade 10 highlights
Guidance Class Transition from middle to high school Developing social skills and character Academic Support Individual counseling Academic Support Individual counseling Encouraging involvement and service or summer opportunities College and career exploration Course placement decisions
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Academic Supports Meetings with Teachers - get to know them
Homework Club - Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 3:15-4:45 Writing Lab - Language Arts help during CWP Math Lab - Math help during CWP Study Skills Program - Mr. Martin after school Peer Tutoring - working with another student Meet with your counselor - or stop by DeGaeta anytime
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Tips for 9th and 10th graders
Develop your study skills • Practice good time management • Identify and utilize efficient study methods that work for you • Seek help when needed Monitor your grades • Communicate with your teachers • Regularly check your grades using NetClassroom Maintain good grades • Your grades should be an accurate reflection of your abilities. • Reasonably challenge yourself, but be careful not to take on too much at once
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Mrs. Geissler COLLEGE COUNSELING
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College Counseling Grade 11 highlights Grade 12 highlights
College Research Class Meetings with parents Junior College Night Financial Aid Night (also for younger grades) Summer -- applications and essay writing Visits to college campuses The fun begins... Various college application deadlines and terms:Nov 1, Nov 15, Jan 1, rolling admission, early action, early decision Meetings with college representatives at OP Scholarship opportunities
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The Common App Teacher Recommendation
Teachers are rating you on: -cooperation -how you deal with setbacks -how you work with peers -how you write ..impressions built over time
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Common App Counselor Recommendation
The Counselor Recommendation is a letter serving as an overview of you as a student over four years
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Keep in touch anytime Counseling Office: x117 @OPCOLLEGCOUNSEL
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