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GOAL SETTING TIPS FOR A PRODUCTIVE HIGH SCHOOL CAREER

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Page 1: GOAL SETTING TIPS FOR A PRODUCTIVE HIGH SCHOOL CAREER

GOAL SETTINGTIPS FOR A PRODUCTIVE HIGH SCHOOL CAREER

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MY PLANNER TAB

• This tab is the final option for students on Naviance and is read-only for parents. It contains three sections:

• GOALS: A convenient way for students to keep track of short term and long term goals.

• TO DO LIST: Students can use this tool as a calendar for homework assignments.

• TASKS ASSIGNED TO ME: The School Counselors can set tasks for the students related to college and career planning.

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WHAT IS A GOAL?

• Long term (future) – Example: Getting into College Park.

• Short term (right now) – Look into Admissions requirements for College Park.

• Academic – Take challenging classes based on what College Park recommends.

• Career – Decide on your potential career path so you know what to major in.

• Social – What kinds of activities can I participate in that will help me step outside my comfort zone in order to become well-rounded?

• Extracurricular – Clubs, organizations and sports of which I can be a part.

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EXPLORE THE “MY PLANNER” TAB

• Take time to log on and see what’s included in the “My Planner” Tab.

• If your student is with you, create one goal or task.

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HOW CAN PARENTS HELP?

• Goal setting is individual to every child and should be based on their needs and desires. However, there are ways in which parents can help guide the process.

• TALK TO YOU CHILD! On a regular basis, ask open ended questions. “Tell me what you like about math.”

• Ask about the future, “What do you see yourself doing in 10 years?” Can they envision sitting behind a desk or out in nature?

• Find out what makes them tick, “What is important to you as a person?” or, “What is your passion?”

• Most importantly, work hard not to “give them the answers.” This conversation is ongoing and their answers will probably change over time. That’s good, it means they are thinking!

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THOUGHTS FOR HIGH SCHOOL SUCCESS

• Make sure the parent and student emails are in Naviance and are correct. Make sure it’s an email address that you use regularly.

• C Milton Wright counselors will use those email addresses to contact you regarding dates, reminders, deadlines, etc.

• Your goals should be updated continuously. It’s okay for them to change.

• High School is a time for exploration. Use your electives well and volunteer. Be an active part of your community.

• Keep track of your resume as you go. Senior year is too late to recreate what you’ve done over the last four years.