NORTHWOOD HIGH SCHOOL 2018 2016 2019 2017 New Student Handbook
IUSD does not discriminate in enrollment in or access to any of the education programs available. Admission and course enrollment are based on age appropriateness, class space, interest, aptitude, and prerequisite coursework (where applicable). All NHS activities and clubs follow the IUSD Non Discrimination Policy; BP 5145.5 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS Counselor/TA Breakdown....... 3 TA vs. Counselor... 4 Odd/Even Calendar....5 Bell Schedule...6 School Map...7 Getting Set Up. 8 Get Involved. 9 Resources....10 Important Dates..11 How to Set Up Parent Portal...12 How to Set up Canvas..15 Naviance... 16 Google Apps for Education (GAFE).18 Notes 19 2
3 TA/Counselor Breakdown
TA vs. Counselor As an NHS student, you will have one teacher advisor (also known as TA) and one counselor who stay with you for all four years of high school. Your TA and counselor serve as a source of support for you and work together to help promote your overall success. Below, you will find the different roles and responsibilities between your TA and counselor. TA Interact with you 4 times a week Informational: Bulletin and school announcements Fall Conference: Get to know you and check in on your academic and social progress Spring Conference: Schedule your classes for the following year COUNSELOR 9 th grade: Freshmen presentations in the fall 10 th grade: Individual planning conferences with you and your parents 11 th grade: Junior Parent Night and Junior Group Conferences 12 th grade: Senior meetings, college presentations and application assistance All 4 years: Source of support for academic, college and career and personal/social concerns (see page 10 for more info on counseling services and availability) 4
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For all other NHS bell schedules, please visit northwoodhigh.iusd.org About Bell Schedules 6
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CHECK LIST: GETTING SET UP Meet with a counselor and get class schedule Connect with Link Crew member Go to the Media Center and get textbooks (class schedule needed) While at Media Center, get your NHS log in information to access computers on campus Lunch: If you haven t done so already and you would like to set up a payment system to purchase lunch at school, please visit iusd.org/department/nutrition services and click on Payment Methods o If you think you may qualify for free & reduced lunch prices, please visit iusd.org/department/nutrition services and click on Free & Reduced Price Meals and see your counselor for additional resources If enrolled in a PE class: On your first day of class, please talk to your teacher and ask what items are needed (all items can be purchased at the SAC) Purchase NHS Planner (Recommended): Can be purchased at the SAC Practice Exams (Recommended): If appropriate, sign up ASAP at the SAC o October 13, 2018: PSAT/NMSQT (available to 11 th graders) o December 8, 2018: Practice SAT or Practice ACT (available to 9 th 11 th graders) o March 2, 2019: PSAT 10 (available to 10 th graders) Set up Parent Portal Account (See page 12 for instructions) Set up Canvas Account (See page 15 for instructions) Set up Naviance Account (See page 16 for instructions) Please see your counselor if you have any issues/questions completing any of the items above. 8
GET INVOLVED! NHS Athletics Fall Sports Winter Sports Spring Sports Boys & Girls Cross Country* Girls Tennis* Girls Volleyball* Girls Golf* Boys Water Polo Football Pep Squad* Girls Basketball* Boys Basketball* Boys Soccer* Girls Soccer* Girls Water Polo Wrestling Boys & Girls Track and Field* Boys & Girls Swimming* Softball* Baseball* Boys Golf* Boys Tennis* Boys Volleyball* Boys & Girls Lacrosse* *Tryouts required Questions? Visit Northwoodhigh.org Athletics or contact Athletic Directors Phil Roh (philemonroh@iusd.org) or Brandon Emery (brandonemery@iusd.org) NHS Clubs NHS offers roughly 90 clubs covering a variety of student interests, including: Amnesty International Habitat for Humanity Pink Ribbon Club Astronomy Club Inklings Red Cross Chess Club Mock Trial Speech and Debate Eat International Model United Nations Yoga and Pilates Engineering Club Operation Smile Youth Action Team For a full list of NHS clubs, visit northwoodhigh.iusd.org/students/asb/clubs Questions? Contact Activities Director Zeff Dena at: zeffdena@iusd.org Visual & Performing Arts and Other Electives Art Drama Orchestra Tech Staff Choir Engineering Peer Tutoring Video Production Culinary Arts Leadership/ ASB Photography Yearbook Dance Newspaper Speech & Debate And more 9
RESOURCES NHS website: northwoodhigh.org o Get up to date info on Northwood news and events o Get access to bell schedules, club directory, staff directory, athletics, PTSA info and more Counseling o Available for academic, college and career and social/emotional support o Available for walk ins before and after school, during breaks, lunch and tutorial o Longer appointments available (schedule with counselor via email or in person) o Long line? Schedule an appointment or fill out Request to see Counselor form o Parents: To meet with your student s counselor, please schedule an appointment with the counselor beforehand via email or phone o Counseling website: nhscounseling.com Program of Studies: List of all NHS courses with pre requisites for each course College and Career Center, Rm. 1034 o Mrs. Smith: College and Career Coordinator, Scholarship Chair and ROP Coordinator o College information, college and career presentations and weekly College and Career Newsletter o Work permit and work opportunities o Volunteer opportunities o Scholarship information o ROP information and registration After School Tutor Center: Monday Thursday, 2 3 p.m., Rm. 1302 o Free drop in and one on one tutoring available o See your counselor for more information about one on one tutoring Tutorial: Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:45 10:20 a.m. o Opportunity to meet with teachers, get help and ask questions o Ideally, should not be a time to work on homework Project Success o Personal/social support in a group setting o See your counselor for more information Parent Portal: Online Student Information System o To set up account, see page 12 for instructions Canvas: Course Management System o To set up account, see page 15 for instructions Naviance: College and Career Research Tool o See page 16 for more information 10
2018 2019 IMPORTANT DATES G E N E R A L 9 th August 23, 2018: First day of school August 23 & 24, 2018: Schedule change days August 15, 2018: Freshman Parent Night September 5, 2018: Back to School Night September 6, 2018: Fall semester last day to add a course September 13, 2018: Fall semester last day to drop a course without a W on transcript October 1 5, 2018: Fall conference week November 6, 2018: State of the Student December 8, 2018: Practice ACT/SAT (available to 9 th, 10 th and 11 th grade students) December 18 21, 2018: Fall finals week December 24, 2018 January 4, 2019: Winter Break January 17, 2019: End of fall semester January 23, 2019: First day of spring semester February 6, 2019: Spring semester last day to add a course February 13, 2019: Spring semester last day to drop a course without a W on transcript April 21 5, 2019: Spring Break April 22 26, 2019: Spring conference week June 4 7, 2019: Spring finals week June 7, 2019: Last day of school August 15, 2018: Freshman Parent Night Fall 2018: Freshman Class Presentations December 8, 2018: Practice ACT/SAT Spring 2019: PSAT 9 10 th October 31, 2018: Sophomore Family Morning December 8, 2018: Practice ACT/SAT November 2018 March 2019: Sophomore conferences March 2, 2019: PSAT 10 Spring 2019: Pre ACT 11 th October 13, 2018: PSAT/NMSQT December 8, 2018: Practice ACT/SAT February 20, 2019: Junior Family Night (in state college presentations) March 28, 2019: RACC Night (out of state college presentations followed by mini college fair) Spring 2019: Junior Group Conferences May 29, 2019: College Application Workshop 12 th September 12, 2018: Common Application Workshop September 19, 2018: UC/CSU Application Workshop September 27, 2018: Financial Aid Night November 20, 2018: Last day for senior conferences for college letters of recommendation October 23, 2018: Community College Workshop March 7, 2019: Senior Meeting June 3 & 4, 2019: Senior Finals June 6, 2019: Graduation 11
CREATING AN ACCOUNT ON AERIES PARENT PORTAL Parent Portal is an online student information system that provides students and parents access to a student s academic information, such as classes, current grades, transcript, and attendance. We recommend that both student and parent access Parent Portal on a regular basis to keep track of the student s academic progress. STEP 1: Go to www.northwoodhigh.org and click on the icon on the left hand side of the website. On the login page, click on Create New Account then select account type: either Parent or Student and click Next. STEP 2: Type in your email address and enter in a password (make sure you remember the password for future login). Then click the Next button. 12
STEP 3: You will receive an email similar to the one below from donotreply@iusd.org. Take note of the Email Code at the bottom of the email and then click on the "Confirm This Email Address link. STEP 4: You will be redirected to the Parent Portal website for Email Verification. Type in your email address and the email code found in the email above then click Accept. Then click on Return to Login Page. STEP 5: On the login page, enter in your email address, click Next then your password. On the Student Verification screen, enter in the following information then click Next : Student s Permanent ID Number: This is the 9 digit ID number on the student s class schedule Student s Home Telephone Number: The number we have for you in our system Verification Code: This is a 10 digit alpha numeric code (different from email code in Step 3) that was emailed to you by the district upon registration to IUSD. See your counselor if you re unable to retrieve this code. 13
STEP 6: Click on your name then hit the Next button. This will make sure that the email address you supplied for the Parent Portal login is the same email address that we have on file for you. STEP 7: Your Parent Portal account is now set up. If you need to add another student to your account, click on the Add Another Student to your Account button and follow the instructions. If you have any questions or issues, please see your counselor or email MyIUSD@iusd.org for assistance. 14
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Naviance is a web based service designed especially for students, counselors and parents. It is a comprehensive website that you can use to help make decisions about courses, colleges, and careers. Your Naviance portal also provides up to date information regarding college admission and data that is specific to our school. It also lets us share information with you about upcoming meetings, news, events and web resources for college and career information. Logging in to Naviance 1. Go to the www.northwoodhigh.org and click on the Naviance logo on the left hand side. 2. On the log in page for Naviance enter your Northwood log in info (username and password are the same as your username and password for your Northwood account). 3. Go to the ABOUT ME tab. Under Official Things, click on Profile. You can double check information. PLEASE ADD YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS. Click on the pencil and type it in twice to confirm. Here is a list of activities you can do on Naviance: Feature Description How to Access Career Interest profiler A career interest survey. Use the results to explore suggested occupations; examine the education, training, and skills required; as well as wages typical for these occupations. The information is also useful when exploring possible college majors. College Super Match Set search criteria to yield a list of colleges to explore. Save your search to access/modify. Click on the various tabs of individual college profiles to learn more about financial aid, majors and degrees, and campus life. Add colleges you are interested in to your My Colleges list for future reference. 1. Click the Careers tab 2. Click the Career Interest Inventory hyperlink under the What are My Interests? section 1. Click on the Colleges tab 2. Click the College Supermatch hyperlink under the College Research section 16
Feature Description How to Access Do What You Are Completion of the assessment will generate a report that will provide you with important information about your personal characteristics. You will learn about careers that are matched to you, your personal strengths and blindspots, how you negotiate in your daily life, and a host of other useful information. College Match Allows you to use historical GPA and test score info to match you with colleges that you may want to explore further (please remember that there are many factors that affect college admissions this is just a tool to help you look at other potential colleges to consider). Scholarship List College and local organizationsponsored scholarship opportunities. You can also browse by category to yield a search list relevant to your interests/special talents. Scattergrams Allows you to see GPA/test scores on a graph in comparison to other NHS students that applied and were accepted/denied/ waitlisted to the same school. College Compare This tool allows you to compare your GPA/test scores for up to 10 colleges to those of other NHS students who applied to the same colleges you are interested in. Your PSAT score will be converted to an SAT score for the purposes of College Compare. You will have data on those that applied and were accepted. 1. Click the About Me tab 2. Click the Do What You Are hyperlink under the My Assessments section 1. Click on the Colleges tab 2. Click the College Match hyperlink under the College Research section 1. Click the Colleges tab 2. Click the Scholarship List hyperlink under the Scholarships & Money section 1. Click the Colleges tab 2. Click the Scattergrams hyperlink under the College Research section 3. Chose a college from the drop down menu 1. Click on the Colleges tab 2. Click the College Compare hyperlink under the College Research section 17
Google Apps for Education (GAFE) offers students a free suite of productivity tools (like Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets, etc.) specifically designed for school usage. Follow the directions below to sign into your GAFE account. STEP 1: Log into any NHS computer using your NHS username and password. STEP 2: Open up a browser and type in www.google.com. STEP 3: Click on the button on the top right of the website. Step 5 Step 3 Step 6 STEP 4: When prompted, enter your username + @iusd.org (e.g., 21BrownCharlie@iusd.org) and password (same as your NHS username and password to log onto an NHS computer) STEP 5: Click on the icon on the top right of the page. STEP 6: A window with various tools will appear. Click on whichever tool you would like to use. If you have any issues with the login process, please go to the following website to reset your password: http://web.iusd.org/parent_resources/passwordreset.html 18
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