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Throughout the year...
- Focus on your classes! You must put effort into your academics early.
- Develop good habits that contribute toward your academic goals and overall success.
- Join a club, activity, or sport!
- Be aware of your emotions and mental health, and seek help or support when you need it!
- Visit your counselor! Message your counselor on Teams to set up an appointment.
Fall
- Attend the UCS College Fair! Date is TBD
- Meet with your counselor to check in on your academic progress.
- Create an Educational Development Plan (EDP) on Xello.
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- Counselors will work with students to update their EDP through Xello.
- Xello provides matchmaker quizzes that can help students identify a potential career field.
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Winter
- Choose your junior-year classes!
- Counselors will work with students in February/March to choose senior classes.
- Students should appropriately challenge themselves, given their goals.
- Refer to EDP via Xello to look at educational goals for fields that you are interested in.
Spring
- Maintain your good habits in your courses and finish the year strong!!
- If you have struggled this year, don’t worry! Upward trends in grades are an excellent sign of growth. You can do it!
- Take the PSAT 9
Summer
- Schedule virtual college visits or take a tour of a local college to familiarize yourself with the “feel” of the school.
- Take summer school classes to make up for a failed class or to meet a graduation requirement.
- Participate in a sport, hobby, club, or activity you enjoy!
Standardized Assessments for Freshmen:
AP Tests (if Applicable)
- Students will register for the AP tests in the Fall. Students are provided a code from their AP teacher to register for the exams through CollegeBoard. For more information about AP tests, visit the Advanced Placement page on the Counseling website.
PSAT 9 - Taken in April of Freshman year
- The PSAT 9 is a practice SAT that is NOT reportable to colleges. It is intended to help you become familiar with the SAT format.
- Scores will be available in early summer. Scores do not impact your grade, rank, or future college applications.