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College & Career-Junior Year

College & Career-Junior Year. Ms. I. Adebohun, Professional School Counselor November 9 th , 2016 7:10-7:40 pm 7:45-8:15 pm 8:20-8:50 pm. Objectives. Give parents same information being shared with the students. Enable parents to be more versed in college and career information. #Goals.

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College & Career-Junior Year

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  1. College & Career-Junior Year Ms. I. Adebohun, Professional School Counselor November 9th, 2016 7:10-7:40 pm 7:45-8:15 pm 8:20-8:50 pm

  2. Objectives • Give parents same information being shared with the students. • Enable parents to be more versed in college and career information.

  3. #Goals • 11th Grade College & Career Readiness • School Goals/PSC Goals • Decrease number of students that are out of their cohort by 7-10% • Increase 12th grade graduation rate by 3-5% • Decrease 9th grade retention by 3-5%

  4. Graduation Requirements

  5. Five Critical To-Dos Classes & Grades Standardized Tests College Planning Career Research Portfolio Development

  6. Classes & Grades • Individual Counseling with PSC • Supports/Interventions available (Title I-Ms. Brown) • In-school credit recovery (semesterized) • After-school credit recovery (semesterized) • Saturday school credit recovery • Night school (semesterized) • Online school • After-school study program (permission slips available) • Saturday school study program • Quarter recovery • Referrals to outside agencies • Accelerated classes (Dual Enrollment, AP, etc.)

  7. Standardized Tests • PSAT-scores can qualify juniors for PSNMQT • Accuplacer-qualify for Dual Enrollment; meet PARCC requirement for Algebra 2 • ASVAB-designed to help students identify potential careers • SAT-measures the reading, writing and math levels of high school juniors and seniors; test many students take to get into college • ACT-tests same subjects as SAT, includes Science; scores used interchangeably with SAT

  8. College Planning • College Board: www.collegeboard.org • Big Future: http://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/ • NACAC: www.nacacnet.org • Peterson’s: www.petersons.org • See handout • College Greenlight: www.collegegreenlight.org

  9. Career Research • Interest Survey • Holland’s Self-Directed Search Assessment • Myer’s-Briggs Assessment • ASVAB • Occupational Outlook • http://www.bls.gov/ooh/

  10. Portfolio Development • Resumes • Extra-curricular activities • Community activities • Letters of recommendation • Self-improvement activities • Reading

  11. Junior Year Timeline What You Should Be Doing & When

  12. Junior Year Timeline • September • Academic Advising with Professional School Counselor • Register for PSAT (10/19/16) and ASVAB • Extra-curricular activities • College Visits • October • Academic Advising • Take PSAT and ASVAB • Register for Accuplacer (Dual Enrollment) • College Visits

  13. Junior Year Timeline • November • Focus on grades • Assess strengths and weaknesses • Create a plan of action • Sustain efforts • Take ASVAB test • Shadow senior events • College visits • December • Analyze PSAT scores • Register for Khan Academy • Map out other test dates (SAT, ACT, AP tests, Accuplacer) • Sustain efforts • Shadow senior events • College visits

  14. Junior Year Timeline • January • Continue preparation for standardized tests • Sustain efforts • College visits • February • Continue preparation for standardized tests • Academic Advising/Course Registration • Sustain efforts • Start list of colleges • College visits

  15. Junior Year Timeline • March • Organize college and career search • Research summer plans • Sustain efforts • Academic advising/course registration continues • April • Register for May/June tests • Identify teachers for letters of recommendation • Sustain efforts • College visits

  16. Junior Year Timeline • May • Finish strong • Take AP tests • Solidify summer plans • June • Finish strong • Enjoy your summer!

  17. Plan of Action • Individual Counseling • Academic Advising • Personal-social Guidance • College & career prep • Group Counseling-Project Back on Track, Reading Club • Classroom Guidance Lessons-Introduction/Expectations, SMART Goals, etc. • Grade Level Assemblies-routine, Honor Roll, etc. • After-school Programs-African Students Association, SGA, etc. • Community Partnerships/Programs-college fairs, parent nights, etc.

  18. Success: Expectations vs. Reality

  19. Contact Information • Professional School Counseling page • Best way to contact me is via email islamiyat.adebohun@pgcps.org

  20. Kahoot Survey https://play.kahoot.it/#/k/3ae33ef6-0f1d-4a1c-9264-5c0d06f8a38c

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