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??? High School

WELCOME!

IT’S GREAT TO BE A

SPARTAN!!

Parent Orientation

Date: Principal

??? Principal – Class of 2012

??? Principal – Class of 2013

??? Counselor – Class of 2012

??? Counselor – Class of 2013

Parent/Student Orientation

Date:Principals

??? Principal – Class of 2009

??? Principal – Class of 2010

??? Principal – Class of 2011

??? Principal – Class of 2012

Parent/Student Orientation

Counselors

??? Counselor – Class of 2009

??? Counselor – Class of 2010

??? Counselor – Class of 2011

??? Counselor – Class of 2012

Objectives

To introduce you to school leadership and staff

To review graduation requirements

To discuss career cluster and concentration requirements

To discuss college entrance requirements

To give overview of counseling program To give an overview of the LINKS student advising

program

Objectives

To help you understand graduation requirements

To help you understand academic options

To review school schedule

To discuss co-curricular opportunities and how your student can become involved

To give you important tips for student success

Beginning High School

High school is the final transition into adulthood and the world of work as students begin separating from parents and exploring and defining their independence.

Students are deciding who they are, what they do well, and what they will do when they graduate.

Mission Statement

A SCHOOL OF HOPE

The faculty, staff, students and community will collectively work together to foster and achieve optimal personal growth through the building of skills knowledge, and character in a safe and respectful environment of freedom and hope.

About ??HS

??? is a comprehensive high school offering many opportunities and programs to help ALL student achieve success.

Our website:www.greenbriereast.com provides a comprehensive look at our school

including websites for many teachers and departments

School Counselors/Advisors

Will review graduation requirements with your students annually and help them schedule classes needed.

Graduation RequirementsClass of 2009

English 4Social Studies 4Science (Cats 9 + 2 Cr.) 3Math (algebra, Geometry +2) 4

Physical Ed 1Health 1The Arts 1Keyboarding ½ Computer ½Career Major 3

Electives 2

Pathways Major Requirements

Professional – 4th Math, 2 Foreign Language

Skilled –Concentration

3 credits

Entry – Concentration (3-4 cr)

Career Pathways

Professional – students who plan to attend 4 or more years of college

Skilled – students who plan to

attend a technical or associate degree

program or earn a work

credential while in high school

Career Clusters

Students must select a career cluster in the 8th Grade. Clusters include:

Arts and HumanitiesBusiness / MarketingEngineering / TechnicalHealth CareHuman ServicesScience / Natural

Resources

Career Concentrations

We offer several concentrations in each career cluster

Counselors/Advisors will work with students in a variety of ways to help students select a major

Students will select a major in the 10th grade Students may change majors as career choices

change as long as their schedule permits

Career & Technical Education CTE Courses & Labs focus on these areas:

Agriculture SciencesBusiness / MarketingConstruction TechnologiesDrafting TechnologyCulinary ArtsEarly Childcare ProfessionsAutomotive Technology

Auto Body Collision Repair Information Systems

Air Conditioning / Refrigeration

Computer ProgrammingHealth Care Technologies

COOP Programs (work experience) are available for only Seniors enrolled in certain Career Majors.

College EDGE Program

Dual Credit Classes are offered in a variety of classes

Allows students to earn college credit while completing high school course work

See Student Enrollment Bulletin or counselor to determine EDGE classes

Low to no cost for credit

Honors Program

9th – Math 10th 11th & 12th – Math, English, Social Studies,

Science Students must complete AP/Honors form and

meet 2 of 3 criteria: Teacher recommendation A or B in subject area 75% or above on standardized test or ABOVE MASTERY

Advanced Placement Program

Pre-AP Classes in English classes 9 and 10 11th and 12th grade s include:

Biology, Calculus, Chemistry, US History, Physics, English 11 and 12

National Test (May) Scored from 1-5

Many private universities give college credit if student earns 3 or above

4 or above for some colleges Rigorous curriculum

Classes NOT weighted

9th Grade School Day

“A” DAYBlock 1 (9)Block 2 (9)Block 3 (9)Block 4 (9)----------------------Block 3Block 4

“B” DAYBlock 1 (9)Block 2 (9)Block 3 (9)Block 4 (9)----------------------Block 7Block 8

10th Grade School Day

“A” DAY

Block 1

Block 2

Block 3

Block 4

“B” DAY

Block 5

Block 6

Block 7

Block 8

9th Grade Success

Small Learning Communities/Freshman Academies/ LINKS Student Advisement groups.

We want your student to succeed, therefore your student will be placed in small learning groups where a teacher/advisor will work with them throughout the year to help them do well in school.

Freshman Academy

Students will be put in freshmen “academies”with core teachers for:

Math, Science, English and Social Studies

Core teachers will have the same planning period to allow parents easy access to all core teachers at the same time.

Core teachers can meet together, discuss concerns and develop strategies to improve student success.

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Each student will be assigned an advisor to work with him/her throughout high school

Students will be placed in small advising groups that meet at least weekly throughout high school

.

LINKS stands for “Learning, Individualized

Needs, Knowledge and Skills” Advisors will work to

help students learn better focus on individual needs increase knowledge about options after high

school and the 21st Century workforce Improve skills for school success

.

LINKS Advisors will: Facilitate weekly lessons (standards based) Be the “go to” person for parents Assist students with academic and career

planning Refer students to counselors as needed Contact parents with concerns about attendance,

behavior, and grades

.

LINKS Advisors will: Help students maintain a career portfolio Assign activities on Career Cruising – a

computer tool to help student plan for the career that is best for them.

Meet with parents to help plan each year’s schedule

Advocate for each student’s success

.

LINKS will bridge the gap between what is taught in the core curriculum and the skills necessary in the work place by addressing six major Skills Areas:

Self-Knowledge School Success Skills Academic Development Work Ethic Life Skills Career Planning

.

Student may receive elective credit for LINKS.

When students miss school, they can go to the LINKS website and download lessons missed in class.

To learn more about LINKS go to our state website at: http://wvde.state.wv.us/counselors/links/

School Counselors

Will also be available throughout your students high school career to help support academic achievement

Sometimes this means helping them with personal / social issues

If you know your student is going through a difficult time, let his/her counselor or advisor know.

School Counselors

Will work with student in individual, group, and classroom guidance lessons to help students in the areas of:

Academic Development Career Development Personal/Social Development

School Counselors/Advisors

Will work with your student using assessments such as the EXPLORE, PLAN, WESTEST and ASVAB to help you students set academic and career goals and determine which career pathway

and concentration is

best for them.

Programs that Require Applications/Recommendations/

Audition Student Council Select Choir Groups Natural Helpers (Sophomore year) National Honor Society/Tri-M/Math Jazz Band, Show Band, etc. Jobs for WV Graduates Library / Office Staff

Support Services

LUNCH Tutoring Program Kerswald Reading Program Student Assistance Program After school tutoring 504 Plans IEPs

Special Education Program

Model of service is similar to JHS EACH student is assigned to SE advisor Special Educators assist students with arena scheduling

process Special Education Teacher act as advocates

IEPs carry over IEPs as student need changes when team agrees Schedules must align with IEP Students integrated in regular classroom when possible Smaller specialized classrooms available as needed

Parents should contact student advisor or counselor with any school concerns

Tips for Student Success

Get to know your student’s counselor and advisor

Be involved in the education process Volunteer Encourage your student to be involved in

school activities Inform the school of special situations / don’t

assume you child will

Tips for Student Success

Encourage your student to take the most challenging courses in relation to ability

Encourage a nightly homework routine Place responsibility for success with your

student At first sign of school concerns contact your

student’s advisor or counselor

Athletics

Athletics

YOU WILL NEED: Signed Training Rules Current Physical (after March 1, 2009) Athletic fee 2.0 grade point average Insurance coverage

JROTC Program

Four year program emphasizing: Leadership Discipline Teamwork Citizenship

Srgt. Major ??? and Major ??? - Instructors

Fall Sports

Cross Country (boys/girls) Football (boys) Golf (boys/girls) Volleyball (girls) Soccer Cheerleading

Winter Sports

Basketball (boys/girls)Wrestling (boys)Cheerleading

Spring Sports

Baseball (boys)Tennis (boys/girls)Track & field (boys/girls)Softball (girls)

Other Activities

Speech/Debate Team Theatre Fall & Spring Plays Band Concert Choir Yearbook Newspaper Honors Societies

National, Tri-M, Art

Clubs

Thank YOU!

We look forward to working with you as a team to help your student succeed.

AnyAny Questions?Questions?

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