Senior College Application Night 2014.parents (Canada Only)
Hs coffee talk february 12
1. HS Coffee Talk
February 12, 2013
9:30am – 11:00am
HIGH SCHOOL
UPDATE
2.
3. Our “Career Week”
• Keynote Speech – Rick Santos (Leadership and
Passion)
• Various Career Talks (over 30 presenters/over 400
students signed up)
• Whole School Advisory Talk on Careers and Passion
• In class Subject Career Talks for Sophomores
• “One Week Job” showing – Sophomores and Parents
• Helping Navigate your Child’s Career Path workshop
for Parents
• Career Research Project for Freshmen
Current January date - Appropriate lead-in to February course selection
13. Student Requirements (last year)
• Must be a Sophomore or Junior (Senior?).
• A resume completed in Naviance (Family
Connection).
• A completed application indicating 3
placements in order of preference (student
MUST be wiling to go to any of the three
preferences.
• Short essay question – Why do you want to
have a Bearcat Career Experience?
15. Special College Visit
• Monday March 4th
• College Fair
(Lofthouse C)
11:25 AM -12:15 AM
• Session for Parents
Liberal Arts Education
(Lofthouse C)
12:15 PM -12:45 PM
16. Who are they?
• "Colleges That Change Lives" is a
designation given to 40 selected liberal
arts universities that are widely
recognized for changing positively the
lives of their students and exceeding the
Ivy League and major universities in
producing winners. These schools were
first identified in Loren Pope's book
Colleges That Change Lives in 1996.
• CTCL colleges focus on teaching as well as
providing a supportive community for
their students. In the introduction to the
second edition of his book, Pope wrote
"This book will help youths of many levels
of academic aptitude find catalytic
colleges that will change their lives, help
them find themselves, raise their
aspirations, and empower them."
• Come and learn more about these
powerful universities.
17. Colleges (18)
• ECKERD COLLEGE
• KNOX COLLEGE
• HAMPSHIRE COLLEGE
• BELOIT COLLEGE
• McDANIEL COLLEGE
• HOPE COLLEGE
• SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CALIFORNIA
• URSINUS COLLEGE
• EARLHAM COLLEGE
• LYNCHBURG COLLEGE
• HENDRIX COLLEGE
• GUILFORD COLLEGE
• CENTRE COLLEGE
• MARLBORO COLLEGE
• MILLSAPS COLLEGE
• THE EVERGREEN STATE COLLEGE
• RHODES COLLEGE
• THE COLLEGE OF WOOSTER
18. Special College Visit
• Monday March 4th
• College Fair
(Lofthouse C)
11:25 AM -12:15 AM
• Session for Parents
Liberal Arts Education
(Lofthouse C)
12:15 PM -12:45 PM
20. Wellness Compass – SIP Committee
• Born out of the GIN Manila Conference and the work
our students were a part of there.
• An opportunity for ALL ISM stakeholders to assess
ISM’s sustainability through 4 areas/compasses
(Nature, Society, Economy and Well- Being).
• The “pyramid” is the structure of the process we are
following as we assess ISM
• Task of compiling appropriate indicators of
sustainability (or lack thereof) with a goal of
developing action plans for improvement at ISM.
• Stakeholder included students, faculty, parents and
other ISM community members.
21. Wellness Compass – SIP Committee
• As part of the Wellness compass, a common
question/theme came up in all our discussions.
• “How can we begin to accurately assess the
overall sustainability of ISM (from a wellness
perspective) as an organization if we are not
absolutely clear as to the sustainability
(physical/social/emotional health) of our own
student body?”
22. Wellness Compass – SIP Committee
• Assess how our youth
are faring within the
personal, social, family,
school, and community
contexts.
• Eight indicators of
thriving measures
• Risk behaviors and high-
risk behavior patterns
23. Wellness Compass – SIP Committee
• “How often did you feel
sad or depressed over
the last month?”
(All of the time/some of
the time etc.)
• “Adults (in my life) make
me feel important.”
(Agree/Disagree)
• “I have little control over
the things that will
happen in my life.”
(Agree/Disagree)
160 Questions
24. Course Selection
• February 18th - 22nd
• Current Grade 9s
Wellness/IT class
• Current Grade 10s
Math class
• Current Grade 11s
Personal Time
• February 20th
• Current Grade 8s
Advisory Class