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Monday, November 8, 2010

Guidance Counselor Visits = 30 points for every 2nd Visit

For those of you who had Beth Procho these last two years, many of you are now assigned to Pam Wilkes, in the Main Office, first door on your left upon entering.

Muyiwa Adeyeye, Kyle Anderson, Robert Bronchard, Kristine Buckheit, Bryan Duran, Alex Erazo, Nicole Espiritu, Marc Galarza, Laureen Garcia, Jasmine Hunter, Ernesto Malaluan, Arelis Medrano, Ana Morales, Naurin, Yomiuri, Krystal P., Rosemarie, Natalia, Shen Shen, Samantha, Cynthia T., Debbie and Aidan.

If you see these others whom I no longer teach, spread the message. They all should be touching base with Pam, Kathe and Eric twice a month. Additionally, visiting Mr. Cohen or other helpers Marilyn or Holly also qualify.

Please see whomever you have as a G.C. at least twice a month = 30 points (Nov. 19)
1. talk to them about academic issues
2. discuss The Common Application and College Acceptance requirements
3. learn more about possible majors, schools and where you may wish to go in two years
4. discuss a personal issue (family boyfriend/girlfriend, personal loss, et. cetera--Kathe is best for this but they can all help you)
5. get SAT word and problem of the day (USE IT in your next write-up, essay, impress your science teacher, parents, girlfriend-boyfriend)
6. ask about volunteering ops,
7. talk about scholarship opportunities
8. IN YOUR AGENDA, write a brief note stating what you worked on with them (date)
9. have G.C. sign it
10. return it to me for credit


See G.C. at least twice a month = 30 points (Dec. 19)


See G.C. at least twice a month = 40 points (Jan. 28)


See G.C. at least twice a month = 50 points (Feb. 28)

60 points (March. 28)
70 points (April. 28)
80 points (May. 20)
40 points (June. 13)

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