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GuidanceStudent ExpectationsPurpose IntroductionsSchedule & Locations
Huh? What is guidance?
Student Expectations Be on time.
Attendance is MANDATORY.
Come in quietly if you are late. Make sure you check in with your counselor at the end of class.
Be attentive. Plan to complete homework before you come to guidance.
Student Expectations
Absence will be unexcused unless it is cleared with the office or with your counselor PRIOR to your guidance period. An unexcused absence will result in DETENTION.
Purpose of Guidance Personal & Social
Skills Decision Making Communication Study/Success Skills Special Topics Support Services
Introductions Grade Level Counselors
Ms. Shelby (A-Ki) ext. 28432 Mrs. Chernisky (KL-Z) ext. 33492
Outreach Counselor Mr. Lapsley ext. 28335
Secretary (Counseling Center) Mrs. Cadell ext. 28585
Counseling We’re with you for 4 years!! Come and get to know your
counselor. Ms. Shelby, Mrs. Chernisky,
and Mr. Lapsley are located in Kekuanao`a Counseling Center – ROOM KU 206
Visit our office during study hall, free periods, lunch or after school.
4 YEARS!?!?!AUURITE!!
Your counselor can help you with:
Class Schedules Academic Concerns Guidance Counseling Career Information Strengths Areas of Improvement
Personal Issues Helping you
understand yourself
Monitor progress
Confidentiality
Your counselor can also help you with:
Getting along with: Teachers Parents Friends Boyfriend /
Girlfriend Family Members
College Prep College
Requirements Applications Financial Aid
A note about confidentiality…
Everything that is said in a counseling session is CONFIDENTIAL. There are, however, 3 exceptions to this:
If you say that someone is hurting you. If you say that you are going to hurt
someone else. If you say that you will hurt yourself.
In these cases, the counselor will need to break confidentiality in order to get help.
Other Support & Encouragement
Standardized Testing Parent, Teacher, and/or Student Conferences Founder’s Day Song Contest Athletics & Other Extra Curricular Activities Registration for Sophomore Year During 2nd Semester
Tips on How to Survive Freshman Year
Work on getting/staying organized.
Be a good listener.
Be on time for class.
Use class time wisely.
Complete assignments/projects on time.
Meet new people and try new things!
Tips on How to Survive Freshman Year
Study hard for quizzes/tests/exams.
Establish a positive relationship with your teachers.
If absent, find out what you missed.
Be consistent in your positive efforts.
https://connect.ksbe.edu Schedules
Grades
Progress Reports
School Calendar
Daily Bulletin
4 year plan
Registration/Teacher recommendations
BLACKBOARDhttps://bb.ksbe.edu
Guidance material
Handouts
Announcements
Information and Resources
FRESHMAN YEAR CHOICES UP TO YOU DO WHAT’S
RIGHT CARE ABOUT
PEOPLE
DO THINGS TO THE BEST OF YOUR ABILITY
All About Me We want to get to know
you. Complete form and turn
in before leaving class today.
Any Questions?How’s High
School so far?Any concerns?Need help?
Have a Great Day!