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Huron High SchoolHuron High School10th Grade Parent Night10th Grade Parent Night
Administrative TeamAdministrative Team Room 4200Room 4200
7:00 am - 4:00 pm7:00 am - 4:00 pm
Principal • Counselor • Secretary
Mr. Marcus Edmondson, Grade Level [email protected] — (734) 994-2061
7:00 am - 4:00 pm
Mrs. Jamilah Morris, Counseling and 2011 Class [email protected] — (734) 994-2061, 994-2325
7:00 am - 3:30 pm
Ms. RaShonda Jamerson, Counselor [email protected] — (734) 994-2057
7:30 am - 3:00 pm
Ms. Robyn K. Watson, Counselor [email protected] — (734) 994-2064
M, W, F : 9:00 am - 4:00 pm & T, Th : 7:30 am - 4:00 pm
Class of 2011Class of 2011Admin & Guidance SupportAdmin & Guidance Support
Ms. Darlene Clement-Breining, Guidance Secretary
[email protected] — (734) 994-2325
Ms. Barb Moore, Records [email protected] — (734) 994-2047
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Are you in the loop?Are you in the loop?Where to get info @ & about Huron.Where to get info @ & about Huron.
• Curriculum/Capsule Night
• PTSO Meetings / Grade Level Parent Night(s)
• E-Notes
• Dr. Williams Weekly Phone Message
• Web Pages
•Ann Arbor Public Schools, Huron Info, Class of 2011, Athletics.
• Power School - Parent Access Portal
• Parent/Teacher Conferences
• Teachers, Counselors, Administration. . .
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What you can expect fromWhat you can expect fromyour counselors . . .your counselors . . .
CAREER/LIFE SKILLS AND POST-SECONDARY PLANNINGMichigan’s Comprehensive Guidance and Counseling Program includes the opportunity for the counselor(s) to join teachers and students in the classroom to develop Career and Life skills. Skills such as knowledge of self and others, how to develop educational/career technical skills and post-secondary planning including college, military and employment are covered through presentations, discussions and activities led by the counselors.Educational Development Plans are created and maintained.Academic Opportunities available through the Ann Arbor Public Schools are also discussed.
INDIVIDUAL PERSONAL SUPPORTCounseling at Huron is not just scheduling or problems! Brief counseling intervention and ongoing support is available for students experiencing problems to help explore solutions so the student may effectively alleviate problems in areas related to family, school, personal or social issues. Suggestions for external assistance for a variety of issues are available at request. Counselors also provide information and opportunities in the career pathways. Remember, your counselor writes your college recommendations. The better we get to know you, the better service and support we can provide. Stop by just to say “Hi”!
FAMILY SUPPORTThe counselors are available for consultation about any concerns regarding their children. Family support strengthens families by improving communication, clarifying roles and responsibilities and mediating conflicts.Counselors work to advocate for YOU, the student.Administrator works to maintain AAPS Policy & School Expectations fairly for ALL students.
If you don’t know where to go, who to talk to or even If you don’t know where to go, who to talk to or even the exact question. . . Talk to us, we can help!the exact question. . . Talk to us, we can help!
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Class of 2011Graduation Requirements
Subject Area 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade
English (4.0)
(No Speech Requirement)
1.0 English 9-1 & 9-2
1.0 English 10-1 &10-2
1.0 Literature
1.0Elective
Math (4.0)
(70% or above on state/final HSCE exam
to earn math credit)
1.0 credit 1.0 credit 1.0 credit 1.0 credit
Includes Algebra 1A & 1B, Geometry and Algebra 2A & 2B.Most also have math in senior year.
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Class of 2011Graduation Requirements
Social Studies (3.0) 1.0 credit – World
History & Geography
1.0 credit – U.S
History & Geography
1.0 credit – U.S. Gov & Economics
Science (3.0)Includes Biology, Physics or
Chemistry, + 1 additional
Biology Earth Science or Physical Science
AC
1.0 credit
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Class of 2011Graduation Requirements
World Language (0.0)
(2.0 credit required for class of 2016)
Physical Education (1.0)
Health (.5)
Personal Fitness .5
(No Waivers)
Health .5 P.E. Elective .5(Waivers Accepted)
“Arts” (1.0)(Art, Music, CTE or FCS)
.5 Art .5 Art
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Additional Academic Opportunities
Alternative coursesState funds AAPS for 6 hour day. We try to offer as many 7th hour
classes as possible. But, can not promise 7th hours for everyone.
– Online Classes– CR’s– Independent Study– Correspondence Courses - make up credit– Dual Enrollment– Split Enrollment– COE
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Additional Academic Suggestions
College Preparation– 4 years ALL Academic Subjects (Occupation)
• Math, Science, English, Social Studies, Language• Some colleges re-calc academic gpa on a straight 4.0 scale
– Extra-Curricular Activities (Leadership & Citizenship)• Sports• Clubs
– National Honors Society, Exec Board, Anime, Chess, Inter-group Relations, etc. . .– For a full list of clubs please check the handouts available outside the general office
• Volunteer/Community Service
– NCAA Requirements• Approved courses• Specific Division Course Credits/Requirements
– Your “Character” or Way of Being• College & Job Recommendations
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Class of 2011Grade Level Sequencing & Retention
Grade 1st Semester 2nd Semester End of Year
9th Grade - Freshman
5 credits
10th Grade - Sophomore
5 credits 7 credits 10 credits
11th Grade - Junior 10 credits 13 credits 16 credits
12th Grade - Senior 16 credits 18 credits 22 credits
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What you can expect from us . . .
Guidance Curriculum9th Grade/Freshman Year
Getting to know myself and my school
10th Grade/Sophomore Year10th Grade/Sophomore Year
Getting to know what “they” want (how do I Getting to know what “they” want (how do I prepare for my next level), Responsible & prepare for my next level), Responsible & Respectful Self AdvocacyRespectful Self Advocacy
11th Grade/Junior YearDefining myself and what I want for my next level
12th Grade/Senior YearMaking your next level happen.
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10th Grade - Sophomore Year
Classroom/Whole Group PresentationsFall Semester: Who are “They” and finding out what “they” want
Finding What Fits - University, Workforce, Military?, Freshman year checklist & stories of success, update Online EDP’s, Interview Sheet, College vs High School Basics, Post-Secondary Research Resources, Career Resource Center, Testing, Process Practice WorkSheets-taking the steps toward what I want, Strategies for Success.
Monday September 29, 2008 - Tuesday October 7, 2008 (make-ups 10/9/08)
Winter Semester: Planning and preparing myself for the next level
School Profile, Review graduation requirements, GPA, Course Sequencing & Options, Portfolio & Resumes, More Than Numbers-quality vs. quantity, Career Cruising & update Online EDP’s, Managing Stress and Workload, Course Selection Sheets for 11th grade
Mid-February - TBD
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Getting Ready for Testing!
PLAN - November/December – A2 is funding for ALL 10th graders, Fall 08 semester.
PSAT/NMSQT - Saturday, October 18, 2008– 10th grade = Practice, 11th grade = National Merit Qualifing Test– Registration Deadline October 10, 2008 @ Huron General Office
MME - Spring– 11th grade– Michigan Merit Exam for Michigan Promise Scholarship
ACTSAT I (college entrance) & SAT II (subject area)ASVABAP
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10th Grade - Sophomore Year
Self Advocacy through daily interaction and expectations– Respect - Treating each other consideration and dignity.– Responsibility - Being accountable for something.– Initiative - The ability to act or make decisions without being
asked.– Perseverance - To keep working when things get tough and to seek
help when needed.– Character - your public reputation/”way of being”
Say what you mean. . . Do what you say!
Sophomore Individual Interview - ongoing through end of May– Sophomore Interview Information– Thoughts about your next level. . .– Update 4 year Graduation Plan
Parent(s) & Guardian(s) are always welcome to come WITH you!Your teachers want to get to know YOU!
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10th Grade - Sophomore Year
Social Concerns to be aware of. . .– Stress and Time Management - how hard should I push my kid?– Extra-Curricular Commitments– Friends and Peer influence/The Second Family
• Dating• Substance Use/Abuse• How Teens Network - how do they find out about this stuff?
What you can do. . .– PTSO/Parent Support Groups– Know your kids friends and their family– Talk to your student’s counselor, admin, teacher, coach. . .
What are they seeing?– Books for Reference & for Reading, Teen Shows (Degrassi?)
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There are many times and ways you will see your counselor
Open Office - Walk InsWe keep an “open office” time during both lunches for walk-in questions.
Get a Pass - Class and Passing TimeCheck in with your teacher first to get a pass during the school day.(If you do not come with a pass, we cannot write one for you)Know that we have other appointments, meetings or “home work” during class times. . . But we can set up an appointment. . .
Schedule an Appointment!Contact your counselor in person or by phone, e-mail, handwritten note under the door, etc . or contact the guidance secretaries. YES! We are available during Parent/Teacher Conferences!
Emergency!Safety is our #1 concern. Help us keep Huron safe! “Be the Change”
All services provided by your school counselors are free, voluntary and completely confidential, except as required by law to the
students, families, teachers and school staff in the Ann
Arbor Public Schools.