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August 21-Sep 15Video Link:SMART Goal SettingSMART Goal SettingPost-Secondary GoalsCareer Goals
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Suggested Activities:Set your Academic, Career, and Social/Emotional Goals for the school year. Use this worksheet to record and organize your goals.Set your Academic, Career, and Social/Emotional Goals for the school year. Use this worksheet to record and organize your goals.Start thinking about life after high school. Make an appointment with the College Advisor, Laura Kazan, to further explore your options. If you would like to start exploring career and college options after high school, use YouScience Brightpath to see how your skills align with different careers. You can use these worksheets to get organized: Life After High School, Military Branch Comparison, and Getting a Job/Resume Organizer.
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September 18- Oct 13 Video Link:Get Involved with Clubs!Get Involved with Clubs!Get Involved with Clubs!Get Involved with Clubs!
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Suggested Activities:Sign up for the Club Kick-Off October 6th @ 1pm!Sign up for the Club Kick-Off October 6th @ 1pm!Sign up for the Club Kick-Off October 6th @ 1pm!Sign up for the Club Kick-Off October 6th @ 1pm!
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October 16- Nov 9Video Link:Take a Healthy Academic RiskTake a Healthy Academic RiskConcurrent EnrollmentConcurrent Enrollment
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Suggested Activities:How could you stretch yourself further academically this year? If things are coming easily to you, think about trying a harder class or something more rigorous. Maybe consider a college course or career technical pathway. Meet with your counselor to discuss all the possibilities!How could you stretch yourself further academically this year? If things are coming easily to you, think about trying a harder class or something more rigorous. Maybe consider a college course or career technical pathway. Meet with your counselor to discuss all the possibilities!Concurrent enrollment courses at the college is a great way to get a head start on college, attempt more rigorous courses, start a career education pathway, or just take an interesting elective. Research the community college in your community and list at least 3 courses you might take. Concurrent enrollment courses at the college is a great way to get a head start on college, attempt more rigorous courses, start a career education pathway, or just take an interesting elective. Research the community college in your community and list at least 3 courses you might take.
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Last Names A-K: https://calendly.com/bethanymaddox Last Names L-Z: https://calendly.com/heather-fecarotta
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November 13- Dec 15Video Link:Study SkillsStudy SkillsTest or Not TestFAFSA
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Suggested Activities:Complete this organization survey to assess your organizational skills. Check out the Crash Course Study Skills vidoes to focus on individual areas of need. Complete this organization survey to assess your organizational skills. Check out the Crash Course Study Skills vidoes to focus on individual areas of need. Research your colleges of interest to discover their testing policies in Scoir. Have more questions? Make an appointment with your College Advisor: https://calendly.com/ilead-collegeplanningSet up your FSA ID and run the FAFSA Estimator to see what you aid may be! The FAFSA will open in Decemebr!
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January 9-February 2Video Link:Summer OpportunitiesSummer OpportunitiesSummer OpportunitiesGetting a Job
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Suggested Activities:Consider summer programs and opportunities. Consider summer programs and opportunities. Consider summer programs and opportunities. Looking for a job? Here are some tips on what not to do in an interview. You can also view the full Interview Skills for High School Students series and Indeed's Interview Questions for Teens with Sample Answers for more in depth preparation.
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View a categorized list of possibilities to get started!View a categorized list of possibilities to get started!View a categorized list of possibilities to get started!
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February 5- March1Video Link:Mental Health CheckMental Health CheckMental Health CheckMental Health Check
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Suggested Activities:As we approach the midpoint of Semester 2, you may start to experience mental fatigue. Try to take a moment each day for a mindfullness activity. Enjoy this 5 minute yoga stretch or an activity from this Mindfullness Journal.As we approach the midpoint of Semester 2, you may start to experience mental fatigue. Try to take a moment each day for a mindfullness activity. Enjoy this 5 minute yoga stretch or an activity from this Mindfullness Journal.As we approach the midpoint of Semester 2, you may start to experience mental fatigue. Try to take a moment each day for a mindfullness activity. Enjoy this 5 minute yoga stretch or an activity from this Mindfullness Journal.As we approach the midpoint of Semester 2, you may start to experience mental fatigue. Try to take a moment each day for a mindfullness activity. Enjoy this 5 minute yoga stretch or an activity from this Mindfullness Journal.
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March 4- March 29Video Link:Summer School OptionsSummer School OptionsMilitary OptionsGraduation Deadlines
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Suggested Activities:If you need credit recovery or want to get ahead this summer, view our suggested summer school options. If you need credit recovery or want to get ahead this summer, view our suggested summer school options. Check out this vide of the top 10 coolest military jobs and to what kinds of civilian careers they can lead. For more information on all branches of the military visit the Bureau of Labor and Statisitcs website: https://www.bls.gov/ooh/military/military-careers.htm. Graduates, your first deadline is approaching on April 12th! Check out the Graduation Website to submit your Graduate Survey (all grads), order your cap & gown (ceremony grads), and submit items for your Senior Lookbook (all grads).
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April 8- May 3Video Link:Concurrent EnrollmentConcurrent EnrollmentCommunity Service vs Service to Your CommunitySenioritis
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Suggested Activities:Concurrent enrollment courses at the college is a great way to get a head start on college, attempt more rigorous courses, start a career education pathway, or just take an interesting elective. Research the community college in your community and list at least 3 courses you might take. Concurrent enrollment courses at the college is a great way to get a head start on college, attempt more rigorous courses, start a career education pathway, or just take an interesting elective. Research the community college in your community and list at least 3 courses you might take. We encourage you to rethink the definition and role of community service and its value in college admissions. Service to your community should be meaningful and authentic. In what ways do you currently serve your community?Don't fall victim to Senioritis!
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May 6- June\ 5Video Link:Summer HomeworkSummer HomeworkSummer HomeworkTransitioning to Adulthood
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Suggested Activities:Skills to focus on as you transition to life after high school.
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