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Junior Parent Meeting. Welcome. FOCUS: student. Lunch with friends Longer curfew “Better” cell plan Gas $ My Space/Face Book Friday night “Liking it” right here !!!. FOCUS: parent. Class Rank Course Selection ACT/SAT College Visits

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  1. Junior Parent Meeting Welcome

  2. FOCUS: student • Lunch with friends • Longer curfew • “Better” cell plan • Gas $ • My Space/Face Book • Friday night • “Liking it” right here !!!

  3. FOCUS: parent • Class Rank • Course Selection • ACT/SAT • College Visits • Apply/Housing • Financial Aid & Scholarships • Buying a CAKE !?

  4. North High, School Counselors Each has a case load of students in all grades: • Chia Xiong Language Learners -08 • Trevor Tagel At Risk -09 • Lee Kotyza Advanced Programs -10 • Brian C. Pilz Career Development -11 • Jenny Marks Testing, Commun. -12 • Judy Rowe Scholarships/dept. chair • Rich Miesfeld Adminstrative Support

  5. NHS’s Career Development ModelTRADITIONALLY we have only asked students to indicate: 1 = college or university 2 = technical college degree/program3 = military 4 = work 5 = undecidedNow we ask students to include their “Current Career Cluster Choice”#name of career cluster#name of career cluster01Agriculture, Food, & Natural Resources09Hospitality & Tourism02Architecture & Construction10Human Services03Arts, A/V Technology & Communications11 Information Technology04Business, Management & Administration12Law, Public Safety & Security05Education & Training13Manufacturing06Finance14Marketing, Sales & Service07Government & Public Administration15Science, Tech., Engineering & Math08Health Science16Transport., Distribution & Logistics

  6. Job Shadowing • Is available during any grade; all students receive this information in grade 10 • A power point may be viewed as well • Students simply need to follow the instructions laid out for them in the Job Shadowing Handbook • Contact your assigned Counselor for J.S. information

  7. Work Based Learning Opportunities for Seniors

  8. COURSE SELECTION for grade 12

  9. keep in mind….. • Meeting all graduation requirements • Meeting the admissions standards of the institution(s) the student is considering • Materials were recently distributed to students • inputting of selections will occur soon • Minimum of 14 sem. courses on blue sheet • Four Year, & beyond, Planning • Meetings w/ Counselors will occur in time

  10. Course Description Guide-initially sign up for courses with in this guide-uniqueness will be dealt with after staffing is determined

  11. Advanced Programming Opportunities Advanced Placement CAPP World Languages Youth Options Advanced Standing Online Courses etc.

  12. AP Advanced Placement is a program of college level courses at nhs or exams (the cost for the May exam is $75 ish)

  13. Cooperative AcademicPartnership Program--CAPP College courses in high school Tuition is paid for college credit Transcript at college, to college(s) NHS instructors will help you

  14. World Language Many universities award “retroactive” credits in a world language

  15. Youth Options A State Statue … • Students can take classes at a college for dual credit • Need district approval • The deadlines are: -March 1, semester 1 -October 1, semester 2

  16. Credit Determination for Youth Options Program 1.00 college semester credit = .25 high school credit Our district now offers many courses formerly available only through Youth Options.

  17. Advanced StandingStudents may take high school courses for which advanced standing credit is available upon enrollment at a post secondary school.

  18. Advanced Standing Agreements Comparable courses completed as partial fulfillment of the requirements for an Associate in Applied Science Degree or a Vocational Diploma program at one of the Wisconsin Technical Colleges will be honored by the other colleges to satisfy graduation requirements. ie. Advanced Algebra LTC & MATC

  19. Charter Schools George Warner 459-3783 “Face to Face” On line education Ted Hamm 459-3504 “E’tude” Art education … offer a variety of learning opportunities for students through the Sheboygan Area School District.

  20. Weighted Grades • Creates a “maximum” grade point average • 44 grades are used after 7 semesters • Up to 12 honors grades can be used • More than 44, lowest will be removed • More than 12, honors reduced to regular

  21. GET SET for College -for Wisconsin students & parents

  22. Step 1--Know Yourself & Your Reasons for Attending College • Academic Preparation • Minimum H.S. Courses Recommended • The ACT & SAT Assessments • What are they? • Which one should I take? • When should a junior take it? NOW! • When are they? • How do I register?

  23. Step 2--Consider College Characteristics • Colleges & Universities • Technical, one & two year programs • Associates, Bachelor of Arts/Sciences • Advanced Degrees • Public or Private • Location • Size of Institution • Cost

  24. Step 3--List, Compare & Visit • Internet • Catalogs, bulletins & videos • Representative • Professionals in the field (job shadowing) • Colleges Fairs • VISIT ….. WHEN? NOW!

  25. Step 4--Applying for Admission • Narrow your choices • Apply • Hard Copy vs. On Line • Use the Counseling Center to manage apps. • 9/15 through 10/15 is a good target • Meet all deadlines!

  26. Step 5--Develop a Plan to Pay • Determine college costs • Financial aid is based on need (FAFSA) • Grants • Loans • Work-Study Programs • Scholarships • Miscellaneous • School • Local

  27. Step 6--Review & Finalize Plans • THIS (AND ALL OF THESE STEPS) SPEAKS TO THE INDIVIDUAL STUDENT • … although this is also a family process.

  28. Information, Resources & Assistance Everyone at North can be reached by telephone ie. B. Pilz 459-3612 Everyone has an e-mail; it works well ….. ie. bpilz@sheboygan.k12.wi.us

  29. Junior/Senior Bulletin • Hard copy information relevant to those in grades 11 and 12, published periodically Miscellaneous Scholarships • Hard copy information relevant to seniors looking for $$$, published periodically

  30. College/Military/Career Reps. • Sign up sheets used for students to see NHS visitors during the school day Important Dates Calendar • Listing of activities • What, When, Where & Who

  31. Use the NHS Website • Go toCounseling Center

  32. www.sheboygan.k12.wi.us/north .

  33. Information about the NHS Counseling Center • Important events & dates • Career descriptions & trends • College search guides & rankings • College web sites • College testing information • Scholarship searches & financial aid info.

  34. www.sheboygan.k12.wi.us/north …continued… • Course Description Guide • Local Scholarship Application • College Visitation & Career Speaker Calendar • Available Local Scholarships • ACT/SAT Test Dates • College Summer Programs etc., etc. etc.

  35. www.wiscareers.wisc.edu • Information about career assessments, career clusters & specific careers, institutions of higher learning, and many other features …..

  36. CareerCruising: • www.careercruising.com • Four main areas include Career Matchmaker, Explore Careers, Explore Colleges & Universities and …..

  37. the ElectronicCareerPortfolio -Username -Password • Organizing and documenting one’s life • This site also has a nice “resume builder” • Career Matchmaking, Career Selector, Ed. Plan, etc.

  38. WWW. • uwhelp.wisconsin.edu • Information about the University of Wisconsin System • (apply.wisconsin.edu = UW applications on line) • wisconsinmentor.org • Information about Wisconsin’s Private Colleges & Universities • witechcollege.com • Information about Wisconsin’s Technical Colleges

  39. WWW. …continued… • actstudent.org • Site for ACT registration, the distribution of additional test scores, etc. • collegeboard.com/sat • Site for SAT registration, the distribution of additional test scores, etc • apply.wisconsin.edu • Electronic application for Wisconsin Public Universities

  40. WWW. …continued… • commonapp.org • Electronic application for numerous colleges country wide • fastweb.com • Information about, and log in process for, Miscellaneous Scholarships • fafsa.edu.gov • Site for Free Application for Federal Student Aid

  41. Review student & parents starting NOW • G.P.A./RANK EVERY GRADE • ACT/SAT FEBRUARY APRIL JUNE • COLLEGE VISITS NOW • SCHOLARSHIPS: • MISC. NOW • SCHOOL/ COLLEGE AFTER APPLICATION • LOCAL APPLY IN LATE JANUARY • APPLY/HOUSING FALL • FINANCIAL AID FAFSA = JANUARY of ‘08 • PLACEMENT TESTS SPRING OF SENIOR YEAR

  42. Photos by b.c. pilz, 1991 through 2007; class of ‘07 photo by Howard Hyer

  43. To view or review the slide show presented: • go to www.sheboygan.k12.wi.us/north • √ Counseling Center • under “For Parents” • √ Parent Night Presentations ・ √ 11th grade Parent Night PowerPoint

  44. Thanks for coming!

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