It is hard to believe that it is already almost February.
Most people probably do not know that this is one of the busiest times of the year for the counselors who help with scheduling. The process of
preparing the Master
Schedule for 2013-2014
start right now! We actually feel like we are little behind where we would like
to be.
The main purpose
of this post is to inform students and parents that we will be starting to meet
with students to discuss and select classes for next year. It really helps
us out when students have taken some time before hand to think through their education
and career plans. Having some ideas in mind helps the counselors work
with students. There are a couple of things students should consider when
planning for next year.
I think that all
students should review their EDP on Career
Cruising. If you are a parent and you have never heard of this, ask
your student. They all have access to this application which provides a
lot of information about careers and post-secondary education based on a
student's interests. If you need help with this, see a counselor.
Once the students have reviewed the EDP, here are some things to consider
regarding their high school schedule. Does taking a class through the
Area Technical Center align with the student's career path? Is it in the
student's best interest to pursue dual enrollment options? Would these dual classes work toward a particular degree? Are there classes at Shepherd
that should be taken to best prepare the student for the next step. I can
say that students who plan to attend a four-year university should be trying to
take as many of the most rigorous courses we have in our core subjects.
Sometimes student steer away from these classes because they may not be
required, but it is their best interest to take these content specific,
rigorous course.
As all of the
parents know, the time goes so quickly. A little pre-planning can go a
long way to ensuring that each student maximizes his/her potential! As
always, feel free to see a counselor or administrator is you have questions.