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Freshman Parent Night What’s on the horizon for your student? This presentation will be available tomorrow on our VCHS website: Academics High School College Counseling

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Freshman Parent NightWhat’s on the horizon for your student?

This presentation will be available tomorrow on our VCHS website: Academics High School College Counseling

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Tonight’s Topics

• What really matters• How to utilize your four-year plan• Introduction of the 10th-12th college

counseling staff and their role• PSAT results and analysis• Timeline for college preparation

benchmarks• How to read a transcript and grad

status report• Course selection for next year

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What Really Matters

• Matthew 6:33 – “But seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto you.”

• Proverbs 16:9 – “A man plans his way, but the Lord directs his steps.”

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What To Do with Your 4-year Plan

• Evaluate the difficulty of your Freshman year – was it a good fit?

• Are your post-high school goals still the same?

Ask these questions after every year – the 4-year plan is a guideline; it is not set in

stone.

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Freshmen Parents – Watch Out!

• Freshman “Let Up” can occur in the first 6-8 weeks of the second semester.

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Meet Your 10-12th Grade College CounselorWe’ll be taking you and your student the rest of the way!

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Dr. Jonathan Burton (A-G)

• VCHS since 1995– Previously taught Chemistry and Math (all

levels)

• Attended Southern Methodist University, Stanford, National, Liberty

• Church: Hillside Church• Other roles: Principal of Academics• My favorite thing about counseling…

[email protected]

(408) 513-2412

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Ms. Jennifer Griffin (H-N)

• VCHS since 2003– Previously taught English and History

• Attended Westmont College & National University

• Church: Saratoga Federated Church• Other roles: AP Coordinator, CSF

Coordinator, Summer School Principal • My favorite thing about counseling…

[email protected]

(408) 513-2492

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Mrs. Diana Fairchild (O-Z)

• VCHS since 1996– Previously taught English

• Attended Washington State

• Church: Hillside Church

• Other roles: New teacher mentor

• My favorite thing about counseling…

[email protected]

(408) 513-2411

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High School Planning & Guidance

• Meetings with students and parents upon request

• Annual meetings with each sophomore, junior & senior for course selection and graduation status

• Prayer and personal counseling with students and/or parents as needed

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High School Planning & Guidance• Academic probation to hold struggling

students accountable (below a 2.0)• Assist parents after an extended

absence• Monitor attendance and grades of our

general student population • Review graduation status reports and

transcripts to ensure all students are taking necessary courses for graduation and college admission

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College Planning and Guidance

• Meetings with students and parents upon request

• Annual meetings with each sophomore, junior & senior for post-graduate plans

• “College Corner” in Parent Newsletter

• Parent Night each year that focuses on upcoming benchmarks

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College Planning and Guidance

• Coordination and promotion of college representative visits – approx. 35 each year

• College Application and essay aid

• Recommendation letters

• NCAA Eligibility Center guidance

• New counseling plans are added every year!

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Your online support: Naviancehttps://connection.naviance.com/valleychistian

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What is Naviance?• Online tool that offers students and

parents interactive:– surveys– college search and comparison tools– multimedia college profiles with VCHS’

data– scattergrams of past applications from

VCHS– local scholarships and aid opportunities– and much more

• Log-ons available for both parents and students

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How can freshmen best utilize Naviance?

• Begin with the surveys– The first step in finding the right college

is knowing yourself!– These will also be helpful resources for

the English 9 career term paper

• Student training will occur in February

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My Personality Type

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My Learning Style

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Explore Interests

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PSAT RESULTSYour guide to interpreting your student’s PSAT results

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WARNING TO PARENTS:

PSAT IS FOR SOPHOMORE/JUNIOR PREPFRESHMEN NORMALLY DO NOT HAVE THE

OPPORUNITY TO TAKE THE PSAT

Please do NOT stress out if your student doesn’t have a very high score – he was

only in high school for EIGHT WEEKS before he took a college test! The

scores will naturally go up with more

education.

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Your Scores

• PSAT/NMSQT scores are printed right at the top of the report. Each is based on a scale of 20-80.

• Percentiles compare your student's performance to that of other students, nationally.

• How to translate into an SAT score? Add up the three scores an add a zero.

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Review Answers

• Here you'll find the correct answer, your student's response, and the difficulty level of each question.

• The test booklet has been provided to view the questions.

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Improving Skills

• This section lists some specific skills that your student needs to improve.

• These suggestions are based upon his pattern of responses across test questions.

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More PSAT Analysis

• Take advantage of the online services from the PSAT – they’re fantastic!

• www.collegeboard.com/quickstart • Use your code found on the inside of

your PSAT/NMSQT Score Report

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Step 1:

Create a College Board

account if you don’t have one already. You will

need this site for

much more than just

PSAT with a college bound

student!

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Step 2:

Type in the year of the test (2008) and your student’s

access code

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Step 3:

Utilize these

powerful tools!

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College Preparation TimelineWe’re here to help every step of the way!

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Every Year

• Sign up for courses that are a good fit and work hard to get good grades

• Get help from teachers and counselors when needed – be proactive in your education!

• Document various involvement so you don’t forget by your senior year

• Continue to grow and stretch yourself academically, socially, and spiritually

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Freshman Year

• Fall Semester– Participate in extracurricular activities– Try your best on the PSAT (does not count for

colleges)

• Spring Semester– Attend a four-year planning session– Attend the Naviance introduction training– Begin your college resume on Naviance– CSF– Turn in your course request for next year

• Consider adding an AP course

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Each Summer

• Consider a summertime job or extracurricular activity

• Consider looking at college campuses when on family vacations – it’s never too early!

• Consider taking enrichment classes or seminars to strengthen yourself as a student

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Sophomore Year

• Fall Semester– Continue participation in extracurricular

activities and community service. • Begin to look for leadership

opportunities in areas that you truly care about.

– Try your best on the PSAT (does not count for colleges)

• Compare to your Freshman year to monitor progress

• Begin to use online collegeboard tools to prepare for the SAT

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Sophomore Year

• Spring Semester– Attend Sophomore Parent Night– Attend college fairs and start to

browse Naviance• Begin to seriously consider what type of

college would be a good fit for your interests and personality

– Meet with your college counselor to discuss your transcript thus far and plan courses for next year

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Junior & Senior Years

• Look at the College Preparation Timeline handout for upper classmen benchmarks

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Student DocumentsHow to read a transcript and grad status report

Lisa Samuelson, Registrar

[email protected]

(408) 513-2511

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Transcripts & Graduation Status Report

• Subject

• Credits Required

• Credits Earned

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Planning for Next YearHANDOUT:

Making Good Choices in Your Schedule

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Class Choice

• Our new online tool for families to select and design their own schedule.– Be prepared for potential conflicts– Help your student prioritize interests

and scheduling preferences

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Basic Homework Times• AP Classes:

– 5-6 hours per week

• Honors/Upper-level math:– 3-4 hours per week

• Regular Classes:– 2-3 hours per week

*Note if the time you spend right now on homework is more or less than what is listed above, you can adjust your own

calculations.

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Course Options• Social Science

– AP European History, AP Human Geography

• Science• Math• Foreign Languages

– ASL, French, Japanese, Latin, Mandarin, Spanish – which should my student take?

• Consider when selecting classes:– P.E. requirement– Technology requirement– Typing/Computer software requirement

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Your Sophomore Year

• Use the scheduling worksheet handout to make smart choices

• Classes should challenge and stretch your student without overloading them

• Don’t forget to consider extracurricular commitments and family time

• Consult your student’s counselor for additional input

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Don’t Forget…

• This is FUN!

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Thank You!• Thank you for coming tonight!

– Counseling staff will remain in the front to answer any questions that you may have

– Presentation will be posted on Naviance

• Contact Information:– Scott Wessling (Freshman Counselor, A-N) [email protected]

• (408) 513-2409– Steven Torode (Freshman Counselor, M-Z) [email protected]

• (408) 513-2406– Jonathan Burton (A-G) [email protected]

• (408) 513-2412– Jennifer Griffin (H-N) [email protected]

• (408) 513-2492– Diana Fairchild (O-Z) [email protected]

• (408) 513-2411– Lisa Samuelson (Registrar) [email protected]

• (408) 513-2511