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MRHS Graduation Requirements and Supportive Services Parent Presentation

Join us for a parent presentation on MRHS graduation requirements and the supportive services available to students and families. Topics covered include academic intervention, Google Classroom, career empowerment, group counseling, co-curricular involvement, and Monmouth County resources.

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MRHS Graduation Requirements and Supportive Services Parent Presentation

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  1. Back To Night 2017-2018 Parent Presentation

  2. Mr. Michael C. Wells, Assistant Principal 9th & 10th Grades mwells@marsd.org (732)705-5348 Mrs. Kristina Leach, 9th Grade Counselor kleach@marsd.org (732)705-5318 Mrs. Jennise Nieves, Student Assistance Counselor (SAC) jnieves@marsd.org (732)705-5305

  3. MRHS GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS • English - 4 Years • United States History - 2 Years • World Cultures - 1 Year • Financial Literacy - 1 Semester • Mathematics (Algebra 1/Geometry/Algebra 2) - 3 Years • Science - 3 Years (Biology, Chemistry, and Physics or Geo-Physical Science + Semester Science Course) • Visual & Performing Arts - 1 Year • 21st Century Life & Careers - 1 Year • World Language - 2 Years • Physical Education/Health - 1 Year for each year of attendance ** Students must earn 130 credits (and attempt a minimum of 140 credits) to graduate **

  4. ..MARSD.COM TUTORIAL.. • Parent Portal • Student Portal • Student Personnel Services (SPS) • Curriculum Brochure • Student handbook • Staff Pages • Teacher email • Class information

  5. PARENT PORTAL

  6. Parent Portal Cont’d... Enter your Code, Username & Password If you need your parent portal information, please contact the SPS office at (732)705-5349 and we will mail it home to you!

  7. STUDENT PORTAL

  8. If a student needs their portal information, please tell them to see Mrs. Leach in Room 600

  9. Freshman Academy Weekly Team Meetings • Discuss student progress • Meet with student & teachers • Invite parent/guardian(s) to join us; team approach • Open communication; email, phone conference, appointment

  10. After-School Tutorial • October June • Free tutoring after-school • Monitored by our high school teachers • Peer tutoring with honor society students • ALL Students can take the late bus home • Schedule updated monthly & available in Room 600 or SPS office

  11. Academic Intervention Plan (AIP) • Lunch program; 1st 23 minutes of lunch • Contract for students that fail 2 or more classes @ end of each marking pd • Opportunity to complete hw, study, etc. • students can earn their way out for next marking pd • Students return to cafetera for 2nd half of lunch period

  12. GOOGLE CLASSROOM • Join your child’s google classroom account(s) using your email address • Add yourself to each course your child is enrolled in • Email the individual teacher if you experience difficulty joining

  13. Career Empowerment • all 9th grade non-academy students • Fulfills Financial Literacy graduation requirement • Financial literacy curriculum • Naviance Family Connection • Personality + Career Assessments • Resume Building • College searching • Organizational Skills

  14. Group Counseling • Student Success GROUP • G.I.R.L.S. – Girls In Real Life Situations • Bereavement/Grief • Anxiety

  15. Co-Curricular Involvement • Sports & Clubs • Collaboration with Coaches; ensuring classroom success

  16. Matawan Regional High SchoolSupportive Services Jennise Nieves, MA, Bilingual Student Assistance Counselor (SAC) 732-705-5305 jnieves@marsd.org

  17. Student Assistance Program • Helping students & families who are experiencing problems that interfere with learning such as social & emotional issues, substance abuse, family conflicts, peer relationship issues, stress & anxiety, grief & loss, academic pressures, and other mental health issues. • Developing, coordinating, and implementing prevention & intervention services to help our students and parents. • Individual and psychoeducational groups may be offered on: Personal Growth/Life Skills, Changing Families/Divorce, COSA – Children of Substance Abusers, Bereavement, Stress/Anxiety Management, Bilingual Support Group, Girls Empowerment, OrganizationalSkills and more.

  18. Monmouth County Resources • Monmouth County has an abundance of mental health and family based programs. Below please find resources: • http://www.monmouthresourcenet.org • http://www.visitmonmouth.com • http://www.mentalhealthmonmouth.org • http://sprc.org • http://parentanonymous.org • http://www.cpcbehavioral.org • http://www.drugfreeworld.org • http://www.nj211.org

  19. Emotional/Behavioral/Psychiatric • Call 911 • Child & Family Crisis Screening (PESS) @ Monmouth Medical Center (732) 923-6999 • 24/7 - NJ System of Care/Perform Care 1-877-652-7624 • Mobile Response – CPC – 732-842-2000 • Mental Health Association of Mon. County 732-542-6422 • Monmouth County Division of Mental Health & Addiction Services (732)431-6451 • 2nd Floor Youth Helpline 1-888-222-2228 • Community YMCA Traumatic Loss Coalition 732-956-7782 • Family Based Services Association of NJ 732-542-4502

  20. Thank you for attending this parent presentation. We appreciate your support!!!!

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