Your schedule should include
courses that challenge academically. Your course selection should include rigorous
and interesting electives in addition to required classes.
Reevaluate
your high school progress. Make the changes necessary to improve your academic
and activity record.
Join fall school activities,
including student government, athletic teams, clubs, plays and service organizations.
Take leadership positions when possible.
Read
your "Student Agenda" and share it with your parents so they will understand
your school responsibilities. Review graduation requirements, honor roll requirements,
attendance policy, discipline code, athletic eligibility, available clubs and
organizations, etc.
Use the planner in your
"Student Agenda" daily to organize your homework and activities.
OCTOBER
Volunteer for school
and community activities.
Encourage
your parents to attend your school's Open House and meet your teachers and school
counselor.
Consider taking
the PSAT
in October if you are preparing for college.
Review your Progress Report for the first marking period
and see your school counselor if you are having difficulty.
NOVEMBER
Read books, newspapers
and magazines in addition to assigned homework.
Review
your report card. See your counselor if you need suggestions, tutoring, etc.
Make an appointment with your counselor if you have
not yet had a meeting this year. Request a copy of your transcript so you understand
how your high school courses are recorded. Discuss your career and/or college
plans with your counselor and explore the College & Career Web Page to help
with your planning. Use the college and career planning books in your school counseling
office and media center.
DECEMBER
Explore potential careers
through reading, searches, interest inventories and course selection.
Join
winter school activities, including athletic teams, clubs and service organizations.
Take leadership positions when possible.
Review
your Progress Report for the second marking period and see your counselor if you
are having difficulty.
JANUARY
Rededicate yourself after
the winter vacation to achieve better grades. Evaluate your study habits and organization,
making changes where necessary.
Read unassigned
newspapers, magazines and books to expand your knowledge and vocabulary.
Prepare
thoroughly for your mid-term examinations.
FEBRUARY
Begin planning for course
selection for your junior year.
Consider
taking the Armed Service Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) to begin focusing
on a career direction.
Review your report
card. See your counselor if you need suggestions, tutoring, etc.
MARCH
Join spring school activities,
including athletic teams, clubs and service organizations. Take leadership positions
when possible.
Review your tentative
four-year high school course selection plan. Your schedule should include courses
that challenge academically and will expose you to a variety of career possibilities.
Visit local college & career
fairs to continue your college exploration.
Review
your Progress Report for the third marking period and see your counselor if you
are having difficulty.
APRIL
Review your report card.
See your counselor if you need suggestions, tutoring, etc.
Review
your planned junior year courses with your parents and make final changes if necessary.
MAY
Take an interest inventory test to assist your
career planning process. Visit the College & Career Web Page to aid in your
exploration.
Review
your Progress Report for the fourth marking period and see your counselor if you
are having difficulty.
JUNE
Prepare thoroughly for your
final examinations.
Make plans for the summer.
SUMMER
Begin your summer reading for
English class.
Read non-assigned books,
etc.
Be involved in summer activities including
sports, work, hobbies and community and volunteer services.
Visit
some local colleges if you think college is in your future. Begin to get a feel
for different types of college campuses.
Update
your high school "Brag Sheet" (a list of school and community experiences and
awards). Plan how you will add to it this summer and in grade eleven.