Saturday, September 20, 2014

Weekly Update

College Night: Monday was the annual District College Night. More than 250 colleges were represented. My students really benefited from attending. I forgot to take pictures, but here is the link to pictures posted on the District website

Individual Meetings: I began my individual meetings with my students. It took me longer to get started because I didn't complete the conference checklist ahead of time like I wanted. The meetings are going well and faster than I expected. My goal is to finish meeting with all my students is October 14. I estimate it will take approximately 2 days per teachers and I have 3 teachers, so I think I will make my deadline!

College Information: I completed my first Common Application student submission. I had never completed one before. I didn't know it was so detailed. I thought I only had to answer a few questions and upload a transcript. Whew! I know better now. LOL! Now that I know what to expect, I should finish the rest of the requests in my inbox next week.

Transcript Updates: finished and submitted them!

Counselors' Corner: Our principal wants a "help desk" in the cafeteria everyday during both lunches. The "help desk" will consist of at least counselor and an administrator. Each counselor has to cover a week during their students' lunch. This was my week. I didn't have many students visit me, but I anticipate more as the year progresses. 

Credit By Exam: I called in all the students who signed up for a CBE and gave them their paperwork (CBE contract, Independent Study Form, study guide). The deadline to submit the contact was today, Friday, September 19. If students don't return the contract, I don't order their test. It helps cut down on tests ordered and students not showing up to take the exam. I had over 40 students sign up for a test, but only about 20 returned the contract. I will give them until 9am Monday before I order the exams. 

Instagram Photo Challenge: didn't post a picture this week. I will post 2 next week. 





Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Quick Update

Quick update since I didn't post last week. This will cover this week and last. 

We are finally finished with the majority of our schedule changes!!! We only have a few changes left--mainly balancing a few classes.  I finished my senior classroom visits Monday.  They went well. I worked with the Go-Center, so the students received academic and college-readiness information.  I met with students today about attendance recovery and credit recovery.  I was at work late last night working on that paperwork.  I am determined to not take work home this year!  I don't usually take much home anyway.  I want my home to be my work-free sanctuary.  

The next major tasks on my to-do list are:

  • District College Night: Monday, September 15.  All high school counselors have to be participate, either as chaperons or sitting at the their school's table. It's a great event.  Hundreds of colleges are represented.  I'll post pictures next week. 

  • Individual Senior Meetings!  My goal is to meet with all of my ~240 seniors before Open House and 12th Grade Parent Night October 15.  Fingers crossed that I meet that goal.  I'll post the conference checklist next week.  


Instagram Photo Challenge-Weeks 2 and 3

Week 2: New
Didn't know what to do, so I took a picture of our resource center and binders.  We had the resource center last school year, but without the labels.  I added the binders this year.  We will put the other grades out when they have handouts, fliers, forms, etc. for their grade.  The scholarship binder is updated monthly.  

Week 3: On Track
Again, didn't know what to do, so I took a picture of the time I left work yesterday.  I was working on credit recovery enrollment forms and attendance recovery notices, so I can help my students be "on track."   LOL!! 

Week 2: New

Week 3: On Track

Saturday, August 30, 2014

First Week of School

{My goal is to update my blog weekly.  Week one: accomplished!}

One week down!! Not sure how many to go. LOL! The first week was as busy as expected.  


I spent most of the week changing schedules. I was kind of surprised how many of my seniors did not want to take a 5th year English class. Texas only requires 4 years. I tried to convince them to stay in English (AP English Literature) because they will take an English class in college.  My principal and AP wanted them in it too, but approved them to drop AP Lit for another AP course, additional music period (if they are going to major in music in college) or another rigorous course.  

Thankfully, the deadline for students to request schedule changes was Thursday.  Counselors have until the 10th day of school to make changes. I have a few more changes to make Tuesday and then I'll be finished!---Hopefully! I'll probably have to balance some classes, but no more changes!! 

I am starting my senior meetings next week.  Classroom visits first and then individual meetings.  I want to meet with all 250+ of my seniors individually before Open House (October 15).  

Instagram Photo Challenge

Found this Instagram Photo Challenge on Pinterest. It's not my senior year, but I have seniors so it counts :)  Here is the challenge and my week 1 picture.  
Instagram Photo Challenge

Week 1 Photo: First day of school...Registration in the library

And just because it's National Bacon Day...
MMMMMMM.....Bacon!!!!!



Friday, August 22, 2014

2013-2014 Year In Review...In Pictures

Since I only made one blog post last school, here is my year in pictures.

12th Grade Counselor's Office






Acceleration Counselor's Office



Working on schedules on a Saturday before the first day of school.

The 10th grade counselor put together a great and thorough safe room (crisis) kit.  Everything was ready to go when we needed to use it this year.  THE KIT HAS EVERYTHING!!





Parking Space Painting.  The 9th grade counselor and I paid for the right to paint our parking spaces.  It’s one of the fundraisers the PTA has to raise money for the after prom lock-in.  We spent two Saturdays painting our spaces.





Homecoming Week: Superhero day…we joked about us being super counselors and decided to make it real.
9th Grade Counselor

10th Grade Counselor

11th Grade Counselor (ME!!!!)

12th Grade Counselor

Acceleration Counselor

Homecoming week: Tacky Tourist Day







Homecoming Week: Nerd/Geek Day


Those suspenders though! LOL!!!!



Homecoming Week: Hall Decorations.  The homecoming theme was Dr. Seuss.  These are pictures of 2 hallways






Homecoming week: Pep Rally Stage…This set was impressive!!  The students came out a door on the balcony





Gotta love the kindness of students.  We joke with our students that they need to have snacks to see us. Of course we let the students see us without snacks.  One of my students brought this for me because we would ask for twinkies. LOL!! We laughed so hard. 



Christmas Decorating.  Since we all love Christmas, we decided to decorate our doors and the counseling suite.  We even hung stockings, but no one left us candy. LOL!  We adopted an angel tree student from our feeder elementary school too.

9th Grade Counselor's Door

Close-up Picture

10th Grade Counselor's Door

Close-up Picture

My Door.  I know the penguin didn't match, but I liked it :) 

Close-up Picture

12th Grade Counselor's Door

Bulletin Board in Counseling Suite
Board with the lights on

File cabinet in counseling suite.  Our counseling clerk/administrative associate had us use leftover wrapping paper to make gifts.

With the lights on
Counseling Clerk/Administrative Associate's door 

Close-up Picture

Acceleration Counselor's Door

Close-up Picture

 Valentine Singing Telegram from The Choir


Teacher/Faculty/Staff Appreciation Week
Cup was filled with candy

Teacher/Faculty/Staff Appreciation Week: I had to spin the “wheel of fun” to win this Sonic gift card….it will come in handy next school year (14-15 year) during my late nights at the school.  (I rarely take work home.)

"Wheel of Fun"

Student “incentives” from me.  I only did it once.
Inspiration (from Pinterest, of course)

Bought mine (fruit roll-ups) from Sam’s…thought they were the kind like the picture above

My office…I will post updated pictures in August because I made some changes. My office theme was the Lotsa Dots collection from Mardel.
Inspiration

My version.  I only ended up using one set of the drawers: new/returning students, fax cover sheets, history update forms (transcript update forms)










Created my contact logs during the summer (using the documentation I had throughout the year) but didn't do a good job of completing them during the 13-14 school year.  That is one of my many areas of improvement.


And the highlight of my year....


This still makes me laugh!!!