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Page 1: Time for Course Selections! 101 Newsletter...December 2015 November 2015 December 2015 January 2016 February 2016 March 2016 6th Grade year at a Glance Timeline for Transition Activities

Transition 101

Transition is a monthly publication from the department of Elementary College & Career Readiness.

Review archived newsletters on the College & Career Readiness Website www.r isd.org/ ccr

Volume 1 Issue 5 FEBRUARY 2016

101

Keeping 6th Grade Students & Parents Informed

October-December 2015

November 2015

December 2015

January 2016

February 2016

March 2016

6th Grade year at a Glance Timeline for Transition Activities

Time for Course Selections! GET EXCITED! February marks the opening of the course selection window for junior high. During the month of February, counselors will engage 6th graders in activities preparing them for course selections. Students will learn the difference between core, elective, year-long, and semester courses while developing their course card. This is also the time to inquire about Pre-AP, AVID, and GT courses for which your student may be eligible.

How can parents get involved? Look for information in your child’s weekly folder. Counselors from the feeder junior highs send fliers to the elementary campuses with pre-registration meeting dates. Attend the meeting to be sure that you are well informed. The course selection window will close at the end of February.

This is also a great time to check-in on your student’s Naviance usage. Take a moment to log in together at home and view the top career clusters of interest that have been identified. You can narrow down your search and explore specific careers through video. Naviance provides a wealth of opportunities to actively engage in future planning for courses, colleges, and careers. Students will continue to use Naviance through 12th grade.

Introduction to Naviance www.naviance.com

Transition 101 Events (Feeder Pattern)

§ LHHS December 7 n RHS December 8 § PHS December 10 n BHS December 11

Pre-AP Parent Meetings

§ Campus-Level Meetings: Month of January § District-Level Meeting: January 25

AP Ambassadors Visit Elementary Campuses

Junior High Course Selection Window Opens

Junior High Course Selection Window Closes

Junior High Magnet Information Meetings

§ Westwood Math Science Leadership Magnet: Nov. 11 § West Arts & Technology Magnet: Nov. 18

Student Task

Student Events

Parent Events

Parent Events

Student Events

www.risd.org/ccr

Clubs & More Junior high has a number of extracurricular opportunities to consider, many of which are offered at all campuses. A few to ask about include:

o Natl. Jr. Honor Society o Beta Club o Student Council o Peer Mediators o Yearbook o Language Clubs o Athletic Clubs o Art Clubs o Student Competitions o Magnets*

…and many more

*Must attend West or Westwood to participate in Magnet programs

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AP Ambassador Visits In January, parents had the opportunity to hear from secondary curriculum directors at our annual Pre-AP Parent Night. As a follow-up to this event, in February, junior and senior AP Ambassadors will visit 6th graders at all elementary campuses. During this time, high school students share their insights and experiences as a student enrolled in rigorous coursework. 6th graders hear about the benefits of choosing Pre-AP classes, support they will receive when enrolled, and which courses are available in RISD. In addition, the AP Ambassadors share tidbits about what colleges are looking for when selecting students. One of the most common topics discussed is how to manage the rigorous coursework, extracurricular, and other things that impact a junior high student’s schedule. Take a moment to ask your student what he/she thinks about enrolling in Pre-AP courses. Remember- All students are eligible for Pre-AP courses.

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