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Freshman Parent Night
How to Help Your Student Succeed in High School
Welcome
What do you hope to get out of this presentation
Purpose of this meeting1. Introduce GHS school counselors and explain their role in
your teen’s high school career
2. Discuss information pertinent to you as your teen moves through high school
3. Answer questions you have in regard to your teen’s secondary and postsecondary education
Meet the GHS School Counseling Department...
Counselor AssignmentsNikki Slagle (A-G)
Rosalyn Isbell (H-N)Chris Hanley (O-Z)
Admin. Asst./RegistrarKelly Rieck
What does my child’s counselor do?
Your Teen & the GHS School Counseling Program...
Freshman Year:
- Counseling Program Intro- Career Unit (week-long)- Health Class Presentation - Individual Freshman Conference
Sophomore Year:
- Career Unit (2 days)
Junior Year:
- Individual Junior Conference- Career Unit (2 day)- Opportunity Seminar
Senior Year:
- All class meeting - Individual Senior Conference- Financial Aid Meeting
Testing Program Overview9th grade:
Fall ACT ASPIRE
Spring ACT ASPIRE
10th grade:
Fall WKCE (Science/Soc
Studies)
Spring ACT ASPIRE
(Spring AP Exam)
11th grade:
Fall PSAT
Spring ACT Plus Writing & ACT
Work Keys
Spring AP Exams
12th grade:(ACT retake - optional)
Spring AP Exams
Freshman Academic & Career
Planning Conference
Personal & Social
Academic
Career
Some things that will be discussed… ● ACT ASPIRE Results
● Graduation Requirements/Credits Earned
● Cumulative GPA/Class Rank
● 10th Grade Registration
● Review of sophomore classes
● Post-Secondary Plans
● Area of Study/Career Interest
● Employment
● Extra-Curricular Activities
● Interests/Hobbies
● Volunteer Activities
A web-based college/career resource to help students plan for their future!
Career Planning College Planning Success Planning
Learning Style Inventory
Interest Inventory
Personality Inventory
Resume Building
College Search
Application Process
College Major Exploration
Scholarship/Financial Aid Resources
Personalized Goals
To-Do Lists
Task List
Journal Entries
NAVIANCE: Family Connection
CHECK OUT THE ROADTRIP NATION INTERVIEW ARCHIVE UNDER THE CAREERS TAB!!!
VIDEO ARCHIVE
Encourage your son/daughter to register for the most rigorous curriculum in which he/she is comfortable, keeping in mind their future goals.
● Registration forms will be distributed to freshmen in their English classes on Feb 3rd (tomorrow!)
● Students will register for classes online through “Family Access” but will also be asked to complete a paper registration form to assist in the process
Registration Procedure
Registration Procedure (cont...)
● Students will have the following week to modify course requests on “Family Access”
● Signed paper registration forms should be turned in on or before Feb 11th, at which time the ability to modify courses on “Family Access” is no longer available
● Please be aware that the student login/password must be used for course registration (not parents)
Sophomore Course OptionsRequired
● American Lit/Comp
● US History/AP US History
● Science (chemistry, astro/geo, PLTW: PBS or HBS)
● Math (concepts, geometry, advanced algebra)
● P.E. (new options available)
Electives● World Language
● Business
● Computer Science
● Family/Consumer Science
● Art
● Music
● Tech/Engineering
New Course OfferingsP.E. Options
● Individual Sports & Net Games
● Team Sports
● Personal Fitness 1 & 2
● Strength Training & Conditioning 1 & 2
Tech & Engineering
● Intro to Engineering & Design (0.5 credit)
● Principles of Engineering (1.0 credit that may count as a 3rd science credit)
*NEW*DUAL CREDIT OFFERING IN TECH/ENGINEERING
Applied Interdisciplinary Math (AIM)
● For each class taken in the Tech & Engineering, a student has the potential to earn 0.25 math credit, up to 1.0 credit
● Student must commit to dual credit option at the beginning of semester
● Math credit option requires additional math-based assignments/tests & a separate math specific exam
GHS Graduation Requirements
4.0 credits of English3.0 credits of Social Studies3.0 credits of Math 3.0 credits of Science0.5 credit of Health1.5 credits of P.E. 7.0 elective credits____________________22 total credits required for graduation
Repeating a failed course● Required courses from freshman year must be repeated if failed
○ Lit/Comp 9, American Government, Biology, P.E. 9 or Health
○ elective courses do not need to be repeated,
● How to make up:
○ GHS summer school (English and Social Studies offered yearly; math offered on an as needed basis)
○ Retake in sophomore year
○ Other options - please talk to your child’s school counselor
Foreign Language ● UW-Madison requires a minimum of 2 years, but recommends 3-4
● UW-Eau Claire requires 2 years but recommends more
● At UW-LaCrosse, the average freshman has 3 years
● UW-Platteville, Parkside and Milwaukee require either 2 years in high school or 1 year in college to receive a diploma
● Marquette recommends 2 or more
● Not required for technical college
Global EducationAchievement Certification
“We need students who are knowledgeable about the world and who have an understanding of how other cultures work and how other people think.”
-Tony Evers, PhD, WI State Superintendent
NEW!
Requirements: ● 4 years of a foreign language in high school (B or better)
● 4 additional credits with international emphasis (B or better)
● Participation in service or international extracurricular activities provided in the community with a global emphasis
● 8 cultural reflections and 20 hours of global/cross cultural community service
So your teen wants to go to college?
Course Selection & Post-Secondary Planning...
Two Year/ Four Year College…
Select rigorous courses throughout high school
Go above and beyond the minimal college admissions requirements
When selecting courses, encourage your teen to keep in mind his/her future goals!
Technical/Vocational College…
Select rigorous courses for certain “college parallel” programs
For technical programs, align high school courses to particular area of
interest
College Prep Tips for Freshmen
- Take appropriate courses
- Talk to your counselor about
colleges/career goals
- Get off to a good start with grades
- Get involved in extracurricular
activities
- Gain volunteer experience
- Tour nearby colleges
What do 4-year colleges look for?
Of primary consideration in the admission decision are academic factors:
Course Rigor
Class Rank
GPA
ACT/SAT Score
Trend in Grades
...Work Based Learning
Youth Apprenticeship
Workforce 2020
Other Opportunities...
Tips to Help Your Child SucceedHigh school students need their parents to be interested and involved in their
academic progress. The following are tips to help your child succeed in school…
Provide a good place to study
Help your child set academic goals
Use rewards and consequences
Attend parent programs when available
Insist on daily attendance
Regularly check ‘Family Access’ Help with time management
Deal effectively with homework
Encourage independent problem solvingListen
Encourage nightly studyingMonitor activities and jobs
Encourage a healthy lifestyle Be aware and be informed Set limits and boundaries
Be a good role model
Work with Grafton High School
Support and work with administrators, teachers, counselors and other staff at your school. Remember that we share a common goal of wanting your child to
have a great high school experience!
Support Grafton High School
Communicate with Grafton High School
Work with GHS to resolve problems
and...
Make the most of parent-teacher conferences
Academic Supports and Resources
● Teachers: meet with teachers before/after school/BHT
● School Counselors: talk to counselors about academic concerns
● Peer Tutoring: sign up through school counseling office
● Student Staffings: round table discussion with parents/teachers/school counselor/student (after school)
● Family Access: check grades regularly
● LAWS: for students struggling with reading/writing
● Math Study Hall: designed for extra math support as needed
● Outside Tutors: see counselor for options
Parent-Teacher Conference Discussion Topics/Questions● Homework
Is my child’s homework completed thoroughly, accurately, on time?
● Class ParticipationDoes my child ask questions, volunteer answers, participate in discussions?
● OrganizationDoes my child seem organized? Does he/she come to class prepared?
● Academic SuccessHow is my child performing in your class? Do you think my child is working up to his/her potential?
● Classroom Time ManagementDoes my child use class time wisely?
● Attendance and Punctuality Is my child in class every day? Does he/she come to class on time?
● FocusDoes my child pay attention in class?
● Social AdjustmentIs my child respectful and courteous to teachers and classmates? Does my child appear to get along with other students?
● Strengths and Weaknesses What do you see as my child’s strengths? What does he/she need to work on?
● Additional Comments Do you have any advice or suggestions for me or my child? What is the best way for me to contact you if I have questions or concerns in the future?
Personal & Social Support at GHS
Adolescence can be a stressful time in even the best of situations…
...we’re here to help!
School Counselors Red Ribbon Week
School Psychologist Starting Point
Group Counseling LEAD
and more...
Student Assistant Program
* Anger Management
* Breath In, Breath Out
* Concerned Others
* Continuing Support
* Girls Group
* Grief
* Guys Group
* A Real Look Inside
* Social Skills
* Teens in the Middle
Thank you for coming
Last minute notes…
→ Sophomore scheduling
(February)
→ Freshman Conference
to develop ACP (March)