Student Goals Who’s Who Peer Resource Upcoming Events Student Support People to Know Sophomore, Junior & Senior Spring Info College Corner School to Career 1 Counseling Connection Issue II of IV: Welcome Pirates! Counseling & College/Career Staff Newsletter WINTER 2014 Inside: Photography credits: Sheila Counseling Department Student Goals Students will recognize and access resources to explore personal, academic and career goals Students will understand how current choices impact their future Students will understand the importance of balancing academic, extra-curricular and personal responsibilities Students will know how to communicate effectively and appropriately Students will identify personal strengths, values, challenges and boundaries All Counselors will be working with
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Student Goals Who’s Who Peer Resource Upcoming Events Student Support People to Know Sophomore, Junior &
Senior Spring Info College Corner School to Career
1Photography credits: Sheila Souder
Counseling Connection
Counseling & College/Career Staff
Newsletter
Issue II of IV: Welcome Pirates!
WINTER 2014
Inside:
Counseling DepartmentStudent Goals
Students will recognize and access resources to explore personal, academic and career goals
Students will understand how current choices impact their future
Students will understand the importance of balancing academic, extra-curricular and personal responsibilities
Students will know how to communicate effectively and appropriately
Students will identify personal strengths, values, challenges and boundaries
All Counselors will be working with students to support them to meetthese goals throughout their tenureat Drake High School.
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CCOUNSELING CONNECTION
School to CareerGreg Davison
WHO’S WHO IN COUNSELING: Kyle Kassebaum, CounselorKatie Paulsen, CounselorSheila Souder, CounselorMolly Yasuda, Counselor
Counselors will be meeting with students to review UC/CSU and private college eligibility, gap year opportunities, SAT/ACT information and more. Counselors will be hosting drop in Tutorials for follow up questions starting in March. Start preparing your list of questions now. Spring will be an exciting time to start thinking about interests you would like to pursue after high school and we have a host of resources to assist you! Counselors will email students and parents directly regarding their meeting times (either individual or group meetings) for spring semester. We will be hosting group parent informational events so please look for details in January.
JUNIORS: GET READY FOR THE EXCITEMENT OF POST-HIGH SCHOOL PLANNING!
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PEER RESOURCE ~ STUDENTS HELPING STUDENTS!
Drake Peer Resource is a class of students who provide education, conflict mediation and support for other students.
Upcoming Awareness Weeks: Healthy Relationships, Safe Sex, Suicide Prevention, Depression Support, Substance Use and Healthy Decision Making, Distracted Driving Awareness. Drop by Room 302, or call 415/497-5072.
COUNSELING CONNECTION
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SENIOR SPRING FOCUS:Spring is an exciting time for seniors. A few of the things to keep in mind for spring planning:
FAFSA forms for colleges & Cal Grants
Housing forms and college acceptance deadlines
Maintain high level of effort and focus
Explore GAP year possibilities if not college bound
Explore scholarship opportunities
Maintain balance with academic, extra-curricular and personal responsibilities
Spend some quality time with your family before you venture into adulthood
STUDENT SUPPORT:
Your student’s teacher is the very best source of information on student progress, work product and grades. Please contact her/him directly with specific questions.
After School Homework Club: Room 126, Mon/Thur, 3:30 – 4:45 pm. Staffed by Richard Marshall, Drake Math Teacher. All students are welcome. Computers available.
The Drake Library is open daily until 4 pm. All students welcome. Computers available.
Peer Tutoring Center is up and running. A fantastic group of students who are well-versed in all subject areas are ready and willing to support students on W/F during Tutorial in Room 106. Referral forms available in the counseling office.
ROCK & TREK programs are staffed with Peer Mentors who are available during class periods to support students in academics related to those specific programs. For more information, contact your students ROCK or TREK teacher directly.
Private tutors: there are a host of tutors in the area and you can LINK HERE for some.
If you have concerns about math or world language placement, please begin with your student’s math and/or world language teacher.
Now thru 12/19: Canned Food Drive
12/3: Cookies & Cram in Frosh Tutorial
12/1-12/5: Build Your Own Ugly Sweater at Lunch
12/12: Ugly Sweater Day!
JANUARY 1/16: Winter Rally 1/23: Youth Speaks Poetry
Slam at Tutorial 1/31: Winter FormalFEBRUARY 2/1-2/10: Valentines Candy
Grams on SaleMARCH 3/25: Drake’s Got Talent 3/27: Spring Rally
INFORMATION: Students visit Academies on January 16
Course Workshops for Electives/AP offerings Jan 21/22
Please review the AP/Honors Matrix for entrance criteria
Spring course decisions are especially important as they determine course offerings for next year
COURSE OFFERING
GROUP CONFERENCES:
Transcript Review Mapping out Junior/Senior year courses AP/Honors review SAT/ACT prep Importance of Balance Self-Advocacy Internship/Job Shadow opportunities COM courses
A major focus of Counselors in the spring is assisting sophomores with thoughtful course selection for junior/senior years. We stress AP courses in areas of interest or aptitude, with a focus on balancing other activities/responsibilities, for optimal success and joy.
Counselors will be available in Friday Tutorial for follow-up questions and concerns during February and March.
SOPHOMORE SPRING SERVICES
STUDENT SELF-ADVOCACY:Please assist us in helping your student become an excellent self-advocate by encouraging them to communicate directly when in need of assistance. Thank you.
PEOPLE TO KNOW: Teachers: See Staff page on website
for contact info. Teachers are the best source of information for assignments
Absences: Millie Heim, 458-3418
Transcripts: Sandy Howard, 458-3434
Registration: Sandy Howard
Athletic Eligibility: Peter Donoff, 458-3445
Principal’s office: Jolie Jacobs, 458-3410
Assistant Principals: David Rice or Chad Stuart, 458-3414
Parking Permits & AP Exams: Tanya Jaspering, 458-3414
SAT/ACT prep, gap year, summer programs, financial aid, scholarships, Lisa Neumaier, 458-3481 or [email protected]
Internships & Job Shadowing: Greg Davison, 458-3484 or [email protected]
While counselors love to be a source of information & resources, this easy reference will be handy throughout the year.
The Marin County Office of Education’s School to Career Internship Program provides an 8 week intensive career exploration opportunity requiring students to spend 6 hours per week on a worksite with a mentor.
Jacob Couture participated in a summer internship at Renaissance Entrepreneurship of Marin, where he had the opportunity to utilizing his creative and technical skills to develop an academic course which will inspire underprivileged students to consider starting their own businesses as a future career path.
Taylor Millar worked with Rushton-Chartock Architects in Fairfax. This internship provided Taylor with his own office where he learned computer aided design and other architectural design techniques. He also went into the field shadowing master architects on their job sites. This hands-on approach to learning has given both students a better understanding of the real world applications of their education.
The College & Career Center is abuzz with activity all year. Here are some of the events that take place in the spring:
College Essay Writing Workshops for Juniors College Fairs College of Marin Information Session College Representative Visits Financial Aid & Scholarship Workshops Gap Year Fair, 1/22/2015, 6 pm in Student Center Practice SAT/ACT opportunities Santa Rosa Junior College Information Session Career Conversations – learn about different careers from Drake
alumni and/or parents
Students can also find current material on colleges, gap year programs and summer opportunities in the Center. Lisa Neumaier will be in touch with more information throughout the year. In the meantime, please check out the extensive & helpful information available on the College & Career Center section of Drake’s website.