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9 TH G RADE P ARENT O RIENTATION N IGHT Tuesday, September 9, 2014 7:00 pm, WMC Auditorium  Our 21 st Century Vision of a Graduate and Approaches to Learning.

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1 9 TH G RADE P ARENT O RIENTATION N IGHT Tuesday, September 9, 2014 7:00 pm, WMC Auditorium  Our 21 st Century Vision of a Graduate and Approaches to Learning Mr. Steve Ryan, Principal  Having Balance – Guidance and Online Resources Mr. Matt Ferreri, Supervisor of College and Career Counseling  School Policies – Attendance and General Expectations Mr. Ed Braun, Assistant Principal  Student Assistance Counselor and H.I.B. Coordination Ms. Cathy Cartier, SAC  Student Supports – Intervention & Referral Services + Child Study Team Mrs. Anne Meagher, Assistant Principal  Student Life – Activities and Athletics Mr. Kent Schilling, Athletic Director  A Student’s Perspective Ms. Lona Sniderman, Student Council President  Closing Remarks / Q & A

2 Seven Steps to School Success Step 1: Manage Time Enforcing time schedules for homework is an effective way of increasing the number of assignments completed. Establish a consistent daily routine for your student to follow after each school day, including a designated time for homework. Step 2: Get Organized For many students, school-related problems are due to being unorganized rather than a lack of intelligence. Make a checklist of things your student needs to bring to and from school every day. Step 3: Set Priorities and Initiate Sometimes students fail to hand in assignments and fall behind because they simply don't know where to begin. Teach your student the essential skill of prioritizing by asking him to write down all the things he needs to do, including non-school-related activities, and then rank them in order of importance. Step 4: Get Focused Interruptions can disrupt your students’ concentration, prolong the time it takes to fulfill assignments, and increase errors. Set up a special place for doing homework that is well lit, comfortable, and distraction-free. Step 5: Motivate! Motivate! Motivate! Most students say they want to do well in school, yet many still fail to produce the level of work necessary to succeed. The reason is often lack of motivation. Acknowledge efforts, celebrate successes and praise process. Step 6: Take Time to Unwind / Balance Time Students who are constantly bombarded with activities and information often have difficulty attending in class or focusing on homework. After school, allow your student some time to relax (listen to music, talk on the phone, have a snack) before tackling their homework. Step 7: Get Involved / But Transfer Responsibility Your positive involvement increases homework engagement and school attendance, improves your child's attitude towards school, and decreases the likelihood of behavioral problems. However, you do not want to end up doing more work than the student does. Applying guidelines, setting limits and reinforcing good habits are the keys. Responsibility for completion is the students.

3 West Morris Regional High School District

4 R ECOMMENDED R EADING * Also check out Ted Talks – presentations viewable on-line regarding stimulating current topics. Go to http://www.ted.com/talks

5 BEGIN WITH THE END IN MIND

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7 How to Maintain Balance Perspective How you can help your student? Emotional Well-Being Guidance Groups Naviance PowerSchool THE END

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9 Perspective

10 How Can I Help My Student?

11 What did you learn today in…? What did you accomplish today? Are you happy? What to Ask After School?

12 Academic Counseling Personal Counseling Career Counseling College Counseling What Does a Guidance Department Do?

13 Academic Struggles Personal Issues Absences Referrals Curriculum Advisement Post-Secondary Advisement Guidance Department as a Resource

14 MOTIVATION SELF-REGULATION SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT

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17 COLLEGE PLANNING CAREER EXPLORATION GOAL SETTING LEARNING STYLE IDENTIFICATION

18 MI ADVANTAGE

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23 Real Time Grade Access Monitor Progress Student Accountability Graduation Progress Communication PowerSchool Portal

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25 ACCESS Directions

26 Email Teacher by clicking on name. Get further details about grade by clicking on grade.

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28 Overuse of PowerSchool has been known to cause addiction! PowerSchoolers Anonymous Student Responsibility WARNING!!!!

29 Transition Fail SucceedAdversity Growth Challenge New Experiences Question Expand their world Research Learn Think ExploreQuestion Social ChangesPassion Freshmen Year

30 How to Maintain Balance Perspective How you can help your student? Emotional Well-Being Guidance Groups Naviance PowerSchool THE END


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