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Welcome Parents!

Mr. Camacho (Director of Guidance & Counseling)

Mrs. Jorgenson

Ms. Yanez

Sophomore Counseling Team

Holy Cross Values

Counseling Program Overview

Academic Counseling

Standardized Testing & the PSAT

Personal Counseling

Julie Lythcott Haims & Denise Pope

Talking To Your Teen

Calendar

Tonight’s Agenda

Counseling Overview

Two counselors over four years:● Freshman/Sophomore Counselors● Junior/Senior Counselors

Counseling Model

Freshman Year

Sophomore Year

JuniorYear

SeniorYear

MAJOR THEMEMaking Connections

Curriculum3 Class PresentationsSmall GroupsIndividual MeetingsAcademic AdvisingFrosh Wellness DayEvening Parent Presentations

MAJOR THEMEDecision Making

Curriculum4 Class PresentationsSmall GroupsIndividual MeetingsAcademic AdvisingIntro to CareersResume BuildingPre-College PlanningEvening Parent Presentations

MAJOR THEMEAcademic Story

Curriculum3 Class PresentationsIndividual MeetingsAcademic AdvisingPre-College PlanningCareer ExplorationResume BuildingCase StudiesCollege FairCollege Rep VisitsEvening Parent Presentations

MAJOR THEMECollege Readiness

Curriculum3 Class PresentationsIndividual MeetingsCollege WorkshopCollege Application ProcessCollege Info SessionsCollege Rep VisitsEvening Parent Presentations

Counseling Overview

2015-2016 Curriculum:● Small Group Meetings ● Classroom Presentations ● Individual Student Meetings ● Drop-Ins (before school, during lunch, after school)

Data Driven Counseling

What do you HOPE will be different about next year?

● “I hope that I find my real friend group. I really want to join Women of BRIC, and the rally board too. I really think it is important to get involved with the school, not only athletically but also in spirit.”

● “I hope to have less stress, better connections with my teacher and more effort from myself.”

● “I hope I will know to take the entire year seriously and not just second semester.”

What do you HOPE will be different about next year?

● “I hope I will have my feet under me a bit more. I'm also excited to not be a freshman!”

● “I hope that I will have a better understanding of who I am and who I want to be.”

● “I hope my studying habits will be different next year and being more open to others/making more friends.”

Academic Counseling

Finding Academic Success

Scheduling/ Graduation Requirements

Prerequisites

Family Connection

Pre-College Advising

Class of 2018 Portal - www.sfhs.com/counseling

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Standardized Testing

PSAT - October 14, 2015

SAT & ACT

Subject Tests

Wondering which tests to take? ✓ The SAT Subject Tests that you take

should be based on your interests and

academic strengths. The tests are a

great way to indicate interest in specific

majors or programs of study (ex.pre-med,

engineering cultural studies).

✓ You should also consider whether the

colleges that you’re interested in require

or recommend Subject Tests.

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In the college admissions world, if it

says “Recommended” -Do It.

20 Subject Tests Across 5 Subject Areas

Typical Testing Sequence

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55 percent of juniors will improve scores when taking the SAT for a second time in the fall.

Take it twice. Most colleges will superscore.

October of 10th Grade → PSAT (NMSQT)October of 11th Grade → PSAT (NMSQT)

March/May of 11th Grade → SATApril/June of 11th Grade → ACT

May/June of 11th Grade → Subject Tests Fall of 12th Grade → Re-test if needed (SAT, ACT, ST)

High School Transcript

Saint Francis transcript is the permanent academic record reflecting the academic achievement of the student

o The transcript is the most important part of the college application

Official SFHS transcript calculates weighted and unweighted GPA

Private/out-of-state public colleges look at weighted GPA at end of the 6th semester

UC/CSU calculate their own GPA based on 4 semesters (Grades 10-11)

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Finding the Balance

While academics are important, colleges want to have well-rounded, healthy students that love to learn.

o Balance can only be achieved when you (and your family) are realistic with current goals and habits.

Personal Counseling

Social, Emotional & Physical Wellness

Digital Citizenship and Social Media Management

Decision Making Skills

Teen Mental Health

Resources

Relevant Topics

Supporting your sophomore student

Supporting your sophomore student

Allow for PDF: Play time, Down time, Family time

Promote Independence & Self-Advocacy

Model imperfection & Risk Taking

Sleep, Sleep & More Sleep

Talking to your teen

Relevant Topics:

● Risk taking● Peer pressure● Healthy relationships● Texting & driving● Integrity

Calendar

Parent NCAA Advising Night● Monday, October 19th - 7:00 PM

College Admission Testing Info Night - Bruce Reed ● Monday, November 16th - 7:00 PM

Parent Teen Wellness Night - Kevin Hines ● Monday, December 7th - 7:00 PM

Freshman/Sophomore Parent Academic Advising● Monday, February 8th - 7:00 PM

Sophomore/Junior Parent College Information Night● Monday, April 11th - 7:00 PM

Mrs. Jorgenson:Carriejorgenson@sfhs.com

Ms. Yanez: Katrinayanez@sfhs.com

Questions?

Upcoming Events

You’re InvitedAn Evening with Sister Helen PrejeanWednesday, September 9, 7pm

An Evening with Kevin HinesMonday, December 7, 7pm

Thank you! Please enjoy refreshments in the quad!

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