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Hudson City School District's Department of Guidance & Counseling welcomes 8th graders and their parents to learn about resources, programs, and opportunities for success in high school and beyond.
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Welcome to 8th Grade Information Night The high school journey begins!
Hudson City School District Our Vision ...is to empower students to achieve uncharted levels of success.
HHS Department of Guidance & Counseling We EMBRACE that vision! We are passionate about what we do.
Who makes up the Department of Guidance and Counseling? A-Cla Mrs. Cori Melling Cle-Hai Mrs. Kelsey HaggertyHaj-Lom Miss Jill Okey Lon-Pa Mrs. Nicole Carmichael Pe-So Mrs. Jen ChadimaSp-Z Ms. Shelley Laudato Social Worker Mrs. Julie Schultz Student Assistance Mrs. Kelsey Haggerty Program Coordinator
Who are the Administrators? Principal Mr. Brian Wilch Freshmen Mrs. Natalie Wininger (12th P-Z) Sophomores Mrs. Maureen Schreiner (12th Han-O) Juniors Mr. Bryan Bedford (12th A-Ham)
How do we accomplish our vision? Guidance offers many resources to students, primarily through classroom guidance. Wealth of information: • Professional knowledge • Naviance • HHS Guidance website • Outstanding website Resources • Advice from our governing bodies: state & national
9th grade • Freshmen Orientation Day • Freshmen Mentoring Program • Adjustment to high school • Classroom Guidance • Career Assessment: Naviance, ACT Aspire, and more • Community First Career Panels/Intern for a Day • 9th Grade Information Night for students & parents
10th grade & beyond • Career Exploration • Six District Compact College Tech Prep • Community First Career Panels/Intern for a Day • Curriculum Offerings/Scheduling • Grade level scheduling seminars
10th grade & beyond • Parent & Student Nights • Held for each grade level • Classroom Guidance • Investigating career interests, college searches, resume building • PSAT, ACT, SAT information and interpretation • Career Interests Inventories linked to Career Clusters and College Majors through Naviance • Junior and Senior Workshops aimed at college process
How does a student know what classes to take? Parent Night: Feb. 1st Classroom Scheduling Seminars: 1.29.16 Recommendation from teachers Online Registration from home Student Curriculum Guide
What is a Typical Freshman Load? (seven class maximum, six class minimum) • English 9/Honors English 9 • Algebra 1, Geometry, Honors Geometry, Algebra 2, or Honors Algebra 2 • US History, Honors US History, or AP US History • Physical Science, Biology, Honors Biology • Foundations of PE (sem.) & Health (sem.) • Pick Two: World Lang., Band, Choir, Orchestra, Elective, Study Hall Limits for students who have failed an 8th grade class
What Do Colleges Prefer? • Minimum recommended college prep load: • 4 English • 4 Math (through Algebra 2) • 3 Science • 3 Social Studies • 2 World Language (recommend 3) • 1 Visual/Performing Arts
What should struggling students do? ASK! Talk with teacher! Visit the Math Lab Visit the Writing Center Utilize ARC (Academic Resource Center) Utilize AST (After School Tutoring) Private Tutor list on Hudson website
How do students meet with their counselor? • Schedule time with secretaries during study hall or lunch time • Come in on Friday (walk-in day) during study hall or lunch • Explorer Period (walk-in) • Email counselor if you have trouble scheduling a time • Come in immediately in case of emergency & tell secretary it is “urgent” • Leave counselor a Blue Note
What Guidance Information Tools are Available? Naviance Guidance Website Classroom Guidance Programs Evening Programs for Parents & Students SunGard Home Access Center (HAC) BlackBoard/E-mails
Naviance • Colleges: • College search • Admission information/requirements • Build list of colleges to apply to, request teacher recommendations • Careers: • Interest Inventories to match you to careers • Learn about Career Areas and Options • About Me: • Create a Resume • Set goals • Track Involvement & Academic Credentials • My Planner: • Search Tasks and To Do List Items for yourself • Plan ahead
Are there other academic opportunities for students? • College Tech Prep Initiative Programs • 25+ programs available for Juniors & Seniors • Students visit in 10th grade • These programs may be taken with a college prep curriculum • College Credit Plus • Dual Credit at University of Akron, Kent State University, Hiram College, Cuyahoga Community College • Typically taken Junior & Senior Year • For more information, attend mandatory CCP info night Monday, February 22nd at 7:00 PM in the auditorium
What are some activities available to students? • Men’s/Women’s Sports: • Hudson offers 24 teams • Some have tryouts & make cuts, some do not • 8th grade students: • Informational meetings for Fall Sports at Middle School this Spring • HHS offers a wide variety of extracurricular opportunities • Students will learn about these activities during August orientation
What does a student need to be academically eligible for sports? • Fall athletes: • Freshmen must have passing grades in 5 classes • (P.E. does not count) • Eligibility is based on grades from the quarter preceding the season • Summer School grades may not be used • Students must have over a 2.0 GPA for the quarter • 1.2 to 2.0 requires a study table • An “F” in any class requires a study table
How does the daily schedule work? • Students have seven 50 minute class periods & 30 minutes for lunch • Periods around the lunch time are shortened and combined to form one full period (i.e.-a student may have 4/5 period class (30 min. + 20 min. = 50 min) • Therefore, we show a 10 period day
What are some factors parents should consider? Honor your child’s gifts, strengths, and passions Students should be challenged but not overwhelmed Encourage your child to get involved in school activities