Sophomore Timeline - Planning for Your Future
Class of 2012
· Check your schedule to make sure that all of your academic, elective and PE/Health classes are scheduled
· Get Involved!! Join school clubs, sports & activities. Volunteer at local agencies.
· Pay attention to your daily attendance! 7 unexcused absences/quarter results in failure of all classes for that quarter.
· Sign-up for tutoring with your Guidance Counselor. Do not wait until it is too late!!
· Talk to your parents about taking the PSAT (the practice test for the SAT) October 20th *Note: This is optional and can be taken first quarter junior year
· Work permits are available in the Main Office before or after school only
· If you registered for the PSAT you should take the practice PSAT test at home under simulated conditions. See Guidance Counselors for the practice test.
· Take a career interest inventory at careernet.org (Click on Career Tests then Career Interests Game)
· Discuss results of the PSAT with your guidance counselor and with your parents
· Prepare for Mid-terms!!
· Get to know your Guidance Counselor- make an appointment with your Counselor to discuss your past, present and/or future!!
· Continue to check the website for updated information and upcoming events and dates
· Scheduling for Grade 11 begins. See your teachers and/or Department Heads for recommendations for Honors and AP courses.
· MCAS- All Grade 10 students
1. March 23-ELA- Long Composition
2. March 24-ELA- Reading Comprehension 1 & 2
3. March 25-ELA- Reading Comprehension 3
· Explore occupations, salaries and requirements as reported to the U.S. Department of Labor at http://www.bls.gov/oco/home.htm
· Have a family discussion about college costs and financial options. It’s never too early to prepare/ invest for your future!
· MCAS
1. May 17-Math 1
2. May 18-Math 2
3. June 2- Science 1
4. June 3- Science 2
· Start planning your summer
1. Plan a vacation
2. Get a job or an internship
3. Volunteer
4. Research and/or visit colleges, technical schools, or career trainings