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Title: The Path to Success at THS


1
The Path to Success at THS
  • A program for freshmen and sophomore parents

2
THS Guidance Department
  • Mrs. Lucinda Rosenberg x 1141
  • Mr. Paul Bochman x 1105
  • Ms. Julieann Barbour x 1143
  • Mrs. Jennifer Smith x 1142
  • Mr. Jared Homer x 1139
  • Mrs. Deborah Carreiro x 1140
  • Mr. Gregory Gay -- x 1293
  • www.tauntonschools.org

3
Our Goal
  • To help create a happy, productive adult who is
    capable of analytical thinking, communicating
    effectively, and relating positively with other
    people in problem solving situations.

4
Additional Support Staff
  • Access Center
  • School Psychologist
  • School Adjustment Counselor
  • Guidance
  • Nurses
  • School Based Health
  • Center

5
How to be a Success at THS
  • Challenge yourself
  • Create positive relationships with peers and
    adults
  • Stay active relieve stress
  • Set attainable personal goals
  • Get involved!
  • Remember, A Connected Student is a Better
    Student
  • Rigor, Relationships, Renovation

6
How To Prepare During High School
  • Academic preparation
  • Develop necessary skills for college and career
  • School and community involvement
  • Standardized tests
  • College explorations
  • Source from MEFA

Meet with your school counselor!
7
THS Clubs and Organizations
  • Academic Decathlon
  • Astronomy Club
  • Brazilian Club
  • Cape Verdean Club
  • Debate Club
  • D.E.C.A
  • Drama Club
  • Fellowship of Christian Students
  • French Club
  • Gay Straight Alliance
  • German Club
  • Hispanic Student Club
  • African American Club
  • Journal
  • Key Club
  • Latin Club
  • Math Team
  • Matthews Outing Club
  • National Honor Society
  • Peer Assistant Leaders
  • Peer Mediation
  • Philosophy Club
  • Portuguese Club
  • Student Council
  • S.A.D.D
  • Spanish Club
  • Book Club
  • Tech Club

8
Career Exploration
  • Why is it important?
  • self-assessment
  • www.careerkey.org
  • www.livecareer.com
  • www.careertest.us

9
Get the knowledge!!
  • Job shadowing days
  • Career Days at local colleges
  • Mentor Program
  • On line research
  • Employment opportunities through Taunton Area
    School to Career (Ms. Hewitt)
  • Volunteer opportunities and community service

10
Visit Guidance Resource Room!
  • GRR.
  • College information (applications and
    catalogs)
  • Scholarships
  • Computers for students

11
Tech Prep Program
  • College Credit for Classes taken at THS
  • Opportunity to take college courses for free
  • Medical Lab Science
  • Women in Technology
  • ACT-NOW
  • 222 Transfer Programs

12
Academic Preparation
  • Take challenging courses every year
  • Honors, advanced placement
  • Prerequisites
  • Improve study and note taking skills
  • Develop organization and time management skills
  • Maintain extracurricular reading list
  • Source from MEFA

13
Make An Academic Plan Source from MEFA
Course plan recommended by MA Board of Higher
Education to prepare for college and career.
14
Competitive THS Classes
15
Why Go To College?
  • Over 60 of current Massachusetts jobs require
    education after high school.
  • College graduates have more career options.
  • Source College Board, Education pays 2007 and
    U.S. Census Current Population Survey, 2006

16
Class of 2011 (and beyond) New Class Standing by
Quality Points
  • Level Two Honors Courses
  • 5.0 A
  • 4.5 A
  • 4.0 B
  • 3.5 B
  • 3.0 C
  • 2.5 C
  • 1.5 D
  • 0 F

Level Three College Preparatory 4.5 A 4.0
A 3.5 B 3.0 B 2.5 C 2.0 C 1.0 D 0
F
  • Level One Advanced Placement
  • 5.5 A
  • 5.0 A
  • 4.5 B
  • 4.0 B
  • 3.5 C
  • 3.0 C
  • 2.0 D
  • 0 F

17
Standardized Tests
Where are the tests offered? When?
  • PSAT
  • SAT
  • SAT Subject Tests (SAT II)
  • PLAN
  • ACT
  • Source from MEFA

Which tests should I take?
18
PSAT
  • Students in all grades can participate
  • Offered on a Saturday in October
  • 15 to take exam
  • P stands for Practice
  • Reading, Math and Writing
  • Why Take PSAT
  • Length of test, difficulty level, practice
    writing
  • MERIT SCHOLARS

19
SAT vs. ACT
  • Offered 7x per year
  • 10 Sections 3 CR, 3 Math, 1 writing
  • There is a penalty for incorrect answers
  • Scoring 200-800 per section, added together for
    a combined score. 2400 highest possible
  • Scores are sent to the schools
  • 45 fee to take SAT
  • Best to register at least 6 weeks prior to test
    date on www.collegeboard.com
  • Offered 6x per year
  • 4 sections English, math, reading and science
    reasoning
  • There is NO penalty for incorrect answers
  • Scoring 1-36 for each subject, averaged for a
    composite score. 36 the highest possible
  • Scores are not sent to schools but there is an
    option to send
  • 31 for exam (no writing)
  • 46 for exam plus writing
  • Best to register at least 4 weeks prior to test
    date on www.act.org

20
SAT Subject Tests
  • Duration 1 hour
  • Cost 20.00 (basic registration fee)
  • 9.00 (per test fee)
  • 20.00 per language test w/
    listening
  • Registration online at www.collegeboard.com
  • Subject test include English literature,
    Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Math I C or Math II
    C, US History, World History, Spanish, French,
    Latin etc. A full list
  • of all tests available on website

21
Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System
(MCAS)
  • YOG 2010 and beyond must have a passing score on
    English, Math, AND Science
  • Passing score is 240 for ELA and Math
  • Passing score is 220 for Science

22
Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic
Association (MIAA)
  • Need to maintain 15 credits at each marking term
    to be eligible to play
  • You must keep up your grades to remain eligible
    and recruitable
  • Become the well-rounded Athlete
  • For more information, please visit www.miaa.net

23
NCAA CLEARINGHOUSE(National Collegiate Athletic
Association)
DIV. 1, DIV. 2, and DIV. 3 Do not register
with the clearinghouse before your senior
year! All SAT scores must be sent directly
from Collegeboard to NCAA
www.ncaaclearinghouse.com
24
Parents Partners in Education
  • Review progress reports and report cards each
    month
  • Check website and cable channel for information
  • Drivers Education- a car, ready if theyre doing
    well
  • Encourage
  • Be attentive
  • Check Agenda Book
  • Talk to someone at school with your concerns
  • Respect school staff

25
Taunton High Website
  • http//www.tauntonschools.org16080/ths/
  • Daily Announcements
  • Teacher Contact information
  • Guidance Updates
  • Scholarship information
  • Program of Studies

26
About MEFA
  • MEFA is a non-profit state authority that works
    to make higher education more accessible and
    affordable through community education programs,
    college savings plans, and low-cost financing
    options.
  • Founded in 1982 by the Massachusetts State
    Legislature
  • MEFA has assisted hundreds of thousands of
    families to finance a college education.
  • www.mefa.org
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