Freshman Parent/Guardian Meeting. October 25, 2017

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Freshman Parent/Guardian Meeting October 25, 2017

Our agenda for today Important Quarter 2 dates Effective communication with teachers: David Hirsch, English teacher Getting into the groove of high school (communication, info, technology, policies) Report cards (quarter grades, final exams, and semester grades) Resource center: the ARC Final exams Four year planning Q&A time/ Program evaluation

Important Quarter 2 dates Oct. 30 at 8 a.m. Nov. 2 at 4 p.m.: IC Blackout dates Week of Nov. 6: Q1 Report Cards available for viewing on IC Week of Nov. 13- Four year planning begins in advisory Nov. 13: PTO meeting. 1:00 p.m. in J108 Nov. 14: DPN evening with Rosalind Wiseman: Queen Bees and Masterminds Nov. 22-24: Thanksgiving break Nov. 28-Dec. 15 School Chest charity drive (Mom, can I have some cash?) School Chest Benefit: Dec. 10 th The Ultimate Warrior, Deerfield The Voice, and more! CURED (Campaign Urging Research for Eosinophilic Disease)

Important Quarter 2 dates Dec. 16- Jan. 1: Winter Break (school resumes on Tuesday, Jan. 2 nd ) January 3: online registration window opens (Program of Studies online Jan. 3) January 15: No school Jan. 16, 17, 18: Final exams Jan. 19: No school. Records day. End of semester one. Jan. 16 at 8 a.m. Jan. 25 at 4 p.m.: IC Blackout dates ***The two weeks before finals week are typically very busy academic weeks for students.

Important Quarter 2 dates Check the DHS website for other important dates ***Inclement weather schedules- late starts (under About DHS: Calendars and Schedules ) DHS School Events Calendar (under About DHS: Calendars and Schedules ) Athletics calendars specific to each team (under Student Life: Athletics ) Lots of helpful info for parents under Information for parents and guardians

Effective communication with teachers: David Hirsch, English and advisory teacher https://prezi.com/7tofyuktgy9x/freshman-parent-meeting-presentation/

Getting into the groove of high school Bookmark the DHS website! Put in on your favorites bar! www.dist113.org/dhs Look at the DHS Daily Announcement on the DHS website. Monthly Principal Newsletter Infinite campus (IC) Attendance and academic progress A weekly family IC check Need help? Email the parent portal at DHSPortal@dist113.org

Getting into the groove of high school Naviance Use for registration and college search information Parent log in passwords/key were distributed at Open House. The current log in will automatically be changed to your student s school email and password. For help with Naviance, email Josh Stober at jstober@dist113.org Student Gmail account Encourage your student to check each day and organize their emails.

Getting into the groove of high school Cell phone usage Allowed for use in non-academic areas (not while in class) Not allowed in class, locker rooms, or bathrooms Be mindful of these restrictions when communicating with your student. Dress Code Nothing too distracting or revealing, no references to drugs, alcohol, or gangs See student handbook for guidelines (+Halloween)

Join the Parent Organizations! PTO Parent Network The Booster Club Friends of the Arts

Attendance Procedures Attendance is very important to academic success. To report an absence, call 224-632-3001. Ideally, call between 7:15 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. when the office is open. You can leave a voice mail after hours. Absences must be reported by 11:59 p.m. on the day of the absence. If your student is late to school, they must check in with the attendance office. Appointments during the day: students must check in with the attendance office for a pass before they leave and when they return. A parent/guardian must call to report the appointment.

Attendance Procedures If your student becomes ill while at school, they must go to Health Services before going home! Students may not be called out for a class and remain at school. For planned absences, students should contact their teachers well in advance and suggest ways to make up the work they missed. WORK AHEAD. Students are responsible for what they missed. Use teacher websites and email teachers.

Quarter one report cards Q1 report cards: posted to the IC portal the week of Nov. 6 th. You will be alerted via email when they are ready for viewing. Blackout dates: 10/30-11/2. Why? Report card shows a grade and possibly comments. Also, term GPA. For more detail, go to the individual class gradebook.

Semester grade calculation Quarter 1: 40% Quarter 2: 40% Final exam: 20% Freshman English: Q1 45%, Q2 45%, Final exam 10% Some teachers use category grading, some use total points. Some teachers are combining quarters into one grading period worth 80%. How will you know? All grades are recorded in IC under Quarter 2. Some teachers use standards based grading. Look at the course syllabus for explanations, ask your student, or contact the teacher.

Way to go, kid! Praise! Congratulate! Celebrate! The transition to high school is challenging, and they have made it through their first quarter. Recognize and reward the hard work, no matter what the grade. Grades may look different than middle school- that s ok! Everything in high school is much more demanding (academics, sports, etc.).

Time to reflect Instill hope. There is still a long way to go in the semester! Look at current work habits. What s working? What isn t? What is the issue in each class? Homework completion? Understanding of content? Preparation for tests and assessments? Time management? Set new goals, and implement new strategies. If things aren t working, things need to change.

Keep it in perspective Quarter one is worth 40%. There is 60% left to go! Only semester grades go on transcripts. The goal: the upswing. College is a long way off. Focus on doing their best now. The college admissions process is about good fit.

A little help here Encourage your student to set up a meeting with their teacher. Parental communication with teachers- thank you, Mr. Hirsch! Using online resources: teacher web pages, blogs, etc. The ARC Drop in center for help with virtually any subject. Open early bird until the end of the day. ARC after school: Monday-Thursday until 4:15 p.m. There are late buses!

Finals week: January 16, 17, 18 Check the schedule online. There are also special bus schedules online. Final exam periods are 1 hour and 15 minutes. Breaks between periods are 1 hour and 15 minutes. Conflict period on the last day (illness, etc.). No final? No attendance. Library, ARC, and café are open with different services.

What do final exams look like? Depends on the course. Different formats (Multiple choice; short answer; in-class essay/timed writing; project presentation; essay or project turned in outside of the exam time; no test at all) Some elements are completed before exam week (i.e. World Language) Some courses do not give finals. Students should check with the teacher to be certain of expectations.

How should students prepare for a final exam? Reflect on the entire semester. What units are they confident about? Not so confident? Review unit by unit. Where did they struggle the most? Prioritize and look for gaps. Start early. Map out a schedule and stick to it. Avoid cramming! Use provided study guides effectively. Also use syllabus, calendars, target lists. See teachers for extra help. Visit the ARC. Review sessions: GO TO THEM. Use a calendar to plan what those weeks will look like. Schedule study time by subject, time to get extra help, break time-leisure time, eating and sleeping.

What is my role as a parent? Ease anxiety. Students can be overwhelmed. Balance and perspective is key. Help them organize/ plan a schedule and stick to it. Create a calendar and post it on the bedroom door or fridge. Make sure they schedule breaks! Keep them healthy (eating, sleeping, leisure time). Take them out to eat! Have movie night! Go shoot some hoops or go for a run! Provide good study spaces at home. The Deerfield Public Library is a great place outside the house!

Four year planning in advisory Purpose: to help freshman learn about requirements for graduation and college, explore elective offerings, and make a tentative plan. Kick Off: week of November 13 (presentations by counselors) Departmental presentations Individual meetings with counselors: throughout December Plans will be shared with parents/guardians via Google Doc. Save it as a reference when registering for sophomore year courses. Program of Studies online: the menu. Read the menu before you order dinner!

Non-required reading: How to Raise an Adult by Julie Lythcott-Haims Where You Go is Not Who You ll Be by Frank Bruni It s Complicated (The Social Lives of Networked Teens) by Danah Boyd

Our next meeting will be on Wednesday, January 10 th at 9:30 a.m. in E116. Please fill out the evaluation form in the back of your packet and give it to us as you leave. Thank you for coming today!