Freshman Parent Program 2019 Radnor High School Counselors

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Freshman Parent Program 2019 Radnor High School Counselors: Jeannie Semar, Nikki Fine (Jeri Di.

Freshman Parent Program 2019 Radnor High School Counselors: Jeannie Semar, Nikki Fine (Jeri Di. Girolamo), Amy Wess, JJ Lemon, Sarah Pace, Agenda • Counselor role • Academic review and support services • Standardized tests and testing calendar • Naviance overview • Course selection process • Q & A

School Counselors � Jeannie Semar (A – D) ◦ Jeannie. Semar@rtsd. org ◦ 610.

School Counselors � Jeannie Semar (A – D) ◦ Jeannie. Semar@rtsd. org ◦ 610. 293. 0855 x 3527 � Nikki Fine/Jeri Di. Girolamo(E - Ja) ◦ Nikki. Fine@rtsd. org ◦ Jeri. Di. Girolamo@rtsd. org (returning January 28 th) ◦ 610. 293. 0855 x 3526 � Amy Wess (Je - Ma) ◦ Amy. Wess@rtsd. org ◦ 610. 293. 0855 x 3537 � JJ Lemon (Mc - R) ◦ JJ. Lemon@rtsd. org ◦ 610. 293. 0855 x 3524 � Sarah Pace(S – Z) ◦ Sarah. Pace@rtsd. org ◦ 610. 293. 0855 x 3523

The Role of the School Counselor �Academic Advising �Social and Emotional Support �College and

The Role of the School Counselor �Academic Advising �Social and Emotional Support �College and Career Planning

The Role of the School Counselor �Academic Advising • Course Selection and Scheduling •

The Role of the School Counselor �Academic Advising • Course Selection and Scheduling • Connecting courses with post-secondary plans/goals • Course changes during the year • Academic supports and resources • Collaboration and coordination with teachers • Graduation Requirements

The Role of the School Counselor • Social and Emotional Support • Student appointments

The Role of the School Counselor • Social and Emotional Support • Student appointments and walk-ins • • Individual meetings Conflict mediation • Referrals from parents/peers/teachers • Connection with in-school resources • • • HS Hope Groups School Psychologists/Social Worker/Caron Foundation • Connection/collaboration with out of school resources

The Role of the School Counselor • College and Career Planning • Naviance introduction

The Role of the School Counselor • College and Career Planning • Naviance introduction and training • Health classes • Career/Personality Inventories through Naviance • Health classes • College Planning night for Juniors in December • Admissions representative workshops • Individual post-secondary meetings • Winter of junior year • College Planning night for Seniors in September • Application focused • Ongoing support

Student Support Staff � Mrs. Nichole Boris 610. 293. 0855 Ext. 3522 Guidance Secretary

Student Support Staff � Mrs. Nichole Boris 610. 293. 0855 Ext. 3522 Guidance Secretary � Mrs. Leonor Gelpi-Perez 610. 293. 0855 Ext. 3529 Guidance Secretary � Mrs. Christine Kulp (Joan Irwin, LTS) 610. 293. 0855 Ext. 3823 School Social Worker � Ms. Dorothy Lowery 610. 293. 0855 Ext. 6188 School Psychologist � Dr. Richa Kleiman 610. 293. 0855 Ext. 6122 School Psychologist � Mrs. Amy Wildey 610. 293. 0855 Ext. 3309 School Psychologist

Academic Review • Home Access Center • Schoology • Questions? Email rhsschoologyhelp@rtsd. org

Academic Review • Home Access Center • Schoology • Questions? Email rhsschoologyhelp@rtsd. org

Grading Scale Found on Page 15 of 2019 -20 Program of Studies

Grading Scale Found on Page 15 of 2019 -20 Program of Studies

Academic Supports • Academic Success Center Room 115 or Room 230 • Can be

Academic Supports • Academic Success Center Room 115 or Room 230 • Can be added into student’s schedules, . 5 credit • Math Center Room 203 • Open all 8 periods for students to drop in • Writing Center Library • Open periods 1 -5 • By appointment only – sign up sheet on Writing Center door • After School Peer Tutoring Library Writing Center • Monday-Thursday 2: 30 to 3: 30 • TEXT 484 -800 -2275 name, subject, grade, date desired

A Academic Supports

A Academic Supports

HS Hope � Student Assistance Program � Students who are struggling with any of

HS Hope � Student Assistance Program � Students who are struggling with any of the following: • • • Behavior Attendance Health Academics Mental Health Drug and Alcohol � Members include school counselors, administrators, school psychologists, school nurse, teachers and outside resources � See your school counselor for more information

What are the college entrance exams? � PSAT � ACT � SAT Subject Test-

What are the college entrance exams? � PSAT � ACT � SAT Subject Test- 20 different tests/5 content areas English History Math Science World Languages � AP- not part of the admissions requirements

When should these exams be taken? � Freshman year • OCTOBER: PSAT at RHS

When should these exams be taken? � Freshman year • OCTOBER: PSAT at RHS • JUNE: SAT Subject (when applicable) • Sophomore year • OCTOBER: PSAT at RHS • JUNE: SAT Subject (when applicable) • SAT, ACT: possible in spring for prospective college athletes • Junior year • OCTOBER: PSAT at RHS • AUGUST-JUNE : ACT, SAT, and/or SAT Subject (when applicable) • Senior year • AUGUST– NOVEMBER: ACT, SAT, and/or SAT Subject

Frequently Asked Questions � Can students with a learning disability who receive accommodations in

Frequently Asked Questions � Can students with a learning disability who receive accommodations in school qualify for testing accommodations? • PSAT, AP – one-time application through College Board, talk to case manager to initiate • ACT – one-time application needs to be submitted to ACT, talk to case manager to initiate

Frequently Asked Questions (continued) � Is preparation necessary? • Refer to PSAT report- available

Frequently Asked Questions (continued) � Is preparation necessary? • Refer to PSAT report- available on collegeboard. org • KHAN Academy FREE SAT Prep • SAT, ACT, AP prep books available for checkout in the RHS library • Prep services & resource materials available for purchase

What is it? • Naviance is a web-based college and career planning tool. •

What is it? • Naviance is a web-based college and career planning tool. • Every Radnor High School student is given an account, providing access to detailed college and career information. • Freshman are introduced to Naviance for the first time in Health classes in the spring. • Parents can obtain a log-in by contacting their student’s counselor.

NAVIANCE Career Exploration • Learning Styles Inventory • Strengths Explorer • “Do What You

NAVIANCE Career Exploration • Learning Styles Inventory • Strengths Explorer • “Do What You Are” Personality assessment • Career Interest Profiler • Career Cluster finder

NAVIANCE college exploration � College search � Radnor specific application statistics � Register for

NAVIANCE college exploration � College search � Radnor specific application statistics � Register for college visits at RHS � Request transcripts � Request teacher recommendations � Research scholarship opportunities � Complete Brag Sheet for Counselor letter of recommendation

Course Selection Process � After mid-term exams teachers will enter core course recommendations into

Course Selection Process � After mid-term exams teachers will enter core course recommendations into HAC (January 28 th through February 15 th) � Any questions about course recommendations should be directed to the current subject area teacher

2019 - 2020 Program of Studies will be available on rtsd. org

2019 - 2020 Program of Studies will be available on rtsd. org

Course Selection Timeline Elective Choices • Students should review the Program of Studies, talk

Course Selection Timeline Elective Choices • Students should review the Program of Studies, talk with teachers, parents, counselors, and classmates to help selectives and alternate choices. • Students will be responsible for uploading these choices into HAC from February 19 th – 22 nd • Be mindful of prerequisites and graduation requirements. Prerequisites and graduation requirements are both listed in the Program of Studies.

Course Selection Timeline Counselor Meetings • After students have selected electives, counselors will meet

Course Selection Timeline Counselor Meetings • After students have selected electives, counselors will meet with all students during a two-week window (February 27 th – March 12 th) to review all courses selected. These meetings occur in Social Studies classes, and counselors will be out of their offices those two weeks. We will review with students the following criteria: • • • Total number of credits Leveling of classes Elective choices Overall balance of selections Graduation requirements Connection between courses and post-secondary plans/goals

Course Selection Timeline Course Changes • After the window for students closes, all course

Course Selection Timeline Course Changes • After the window for students closes, all course changes must be submitted to the counselor. • Core course changes require an override form. • English, Math, Science, Social Studies, and World Language • Elective changes do not require an override form. • Students can make changes to their schedule anytime on or before May 15 th, 2019. After May 15 th, no changes will be allowed until schedules are released in August. • NEW THIS YEAR: Once schedules are released to students on or around August 15 th, students can request changes until September 3 rd. Change requests aren't guaranteed, as they will be dependent on availability of seats in classes and the ability to fit requested courses in the student's schedule. Teacher preference changes will not be honored.

Course Selection Timeline What your child should be doing now • Reviewing the Program

Course Selection Timeline What your child should be doing now • Reviewing the Program of Studies and thinking about what courses they want for next year. • Consult individually with teachers regarding course recommendations for next year. • Seek out your School Counselor with any questions. • Prepare for mid-term exams January 23 rd through January 25 th.

Questions?

Questions?