class of 2017. why are we meeting today? make sure you know who your counselor is and how he or she...
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Why Are We Meeting Today?
• Make sure you know who your counselor is and how he or she can help.• Share resources.• Answer questions.
Counselors
Who Are We?
• Todd Friesen: A – Co• Kim Morrow: Cp – G• Jill Mark: H – Lo• Geoff LaPlant: Lp – O• Susan Hunt: P – Si• Alexis Park: Sj – Z• Betsy Yantorni: 9th Grade
Transition Specialist
How Can We Help?
• We’re here to support you!– Academic Concerns– Personal Issues– Social Concerns– Career Exploration– Future Planning
Who Are You?
• Raise your hand if you participate in:– IB – Athletics– Band/Choir– Clubs
• What are your plans for after high school?– Vocational or technical school– Military– 2 or 4 year college/university– Employment– Don’t know yet
Agenda• Graduation Requirements
• Improving Grades• Study Skills
• College Information• Job/Career Information
Graduation Requirements
• How many credits required to graduate?
• Do you need a world language to graduate?
• Can you participate in graduation if you get 22.5 credits?
• What happens if you fail a core class?
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• No—but many 4 year colleges require it
• No—you must meet all credit requirements to get your diploma and go through the ceremony
• See your counselor—you may need credit recovery
How Can You Recover Credit?
• Night School• Summer School—in some areas
No district wide summer school • Online credit recovery: BYU,
Jeffco Virtual• In school credit recovery
Who/What Can Help?• Teachers• Study Deck:
– Computers– Study Deck Teacher: Ms. Aragon– Subject Teachers:
• English on Monday/Tuesday• Math on Wednesday/Thursday
• CO School of Mines math/science tutors on Saturday morning: – (Feb 21st, March 7th, March 21st,
April 18th, April 25th)
• Counselors• Private Tutors
Good Study Habits
• Create a study space that helps you focus on your work:– Quiet– Comfortable—but not TOO comfortable– Well-lit
• Minimize distractions– Turn off cell phones, ipods, television and
computer (if you’re not using it to study)
Good Study Skills
• Focus on the class that’s hardest for you first…when you have the most energy.
• Spend the most time on your most difficult class.
• Divide your work into small, attainable goals:– Instead of “I’m going to study ALL day on
Saturday” how about “I’m going to finish reading 3 sections of Chapter 7 in History.”
Good Study Skills
• Study actively—don’t just read through your notes or materials.– Ask yourself questions.– Make flash cards.– Discuss key concepts with peers or your teacher.– Use a note-taking method that helps you study
like the Cornell system. • Study and review your notes everyday—
don’t wait until the night before the test!
College Information
• Many of you are probably already thinking about life after Lakewood. If you’re thinking about college keep these things in mind….
HEARHigher Education Admission Requirements
• English• Math• Science • Social Sciences• World Language• Electives
• 4 credits• 4 credits• 3 credits• 3 credits• 1 credit• 2 credits
How Can You Prepare for College?
Take the most challenging classes for you
Maintain strong grades
Get involved in activities that interest or motivate you:
– Clubs– Athletics– Community Service– Work
How Can You Prepare for College?
Sophomore YearSummer Enrichment
ProgramsCollege Research
Consider attending the DU college fair in
March
Junior YearTake the PSAT
Visit with College Representatives
Practice for the ACTContinue College
ResearchAttend College Planning
Night for JuniorsCase Studies Program
How Can You Prepare for College?
• Naviance– “College Search” Tool– Scattergrams– Comparison Charts– “Colleges I’m Thinking
About”• Counselors use this tool to
identify students interested in particular schools for awards or opportunities!
• So…list your schools of interest!
Career Information
• Naviance:– Career Interest Profiler– Personality Type– Explore Careers &
Clusters
• Occupational Outlook Handbook: – www.bls.gov/oco/
Employment
• Worker’s Permits: Not required in Colorado
• Age Certificates: – An employer may request
proof of age– Available in the Counseling
Office
• Jeffco Youthworks: http://jeffco.us/american-job-center/youth/
• Important to balance school and work!
Counseling WebsiteFrom the LHS webpage, click on “Counseling”
• Counselor Contact Information
• Announcements: Upcoming events and opportunities
• Resources: – Info for Athletes – Important Info Sheets– Student Success Sheets– College Forms/Resources
• College• Career• Personal Social