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Sophomore Parent Night
Parsippany Hills High SchoolFall 2017
PHHS School CounselorsA-B/ESL – Grades 10-12
• Ms. Morsillo, ext. 2436• Coordinator
C-K – Grades 10-12• Mrs. Cotton, ext. 2432
L-Pi – Grades 10-12 • Mr. Ordway, ext. 2435
Pl-Z – Grades 10-12• Mrs. Barrett, ext. 2427
Student Assistance Counselor (SAC)
• Mr. Delgado, ext. 2414
9th Grade• Mrs. Barkauskas, ext. 2434
Naviance
• Interactive portal for students and families including self-discovery assessments, goal-setting, college research and application tools, course planning, career exploration resources, and individual learning plans
https://connection.naviance.com/family-connection/auth/login/?hsid=parsippanyhills
Genesis Parent Portal
• Genesis Parent Portal is a password-protected, online access system to view student information including schedules, attendance, report cards/progress reports, assignments, and grades
PHHS Activities• Academic Decathlon
• African American History Club
• American Muslim Association
• Anime Club
• Asian American Club
• Body Positive
• Campus Light
• Chess Club and Games and Puzzles
• Chorus
• Chinese Zither Club
• Christian Club
• Concert Band
• DECA/Marketing
• Dance/Drill Team
• Dramatics (Fall Drama)
• End Racism & Sexism Everywhere (ERASE)
• Environmental Club (ECO)
• Family, Career, Community Leaders (FCCLA)
• Fencing
• FIRST/LEGO Robotics Club
• Flag Club
• Forensics
• French Club
• French Honor Society
• Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)
• Gay Straight Alliance (GSA)
• Habitat for Humanity
• Helping Hands of Parsippany
• Indian Cultural Club (ICC)
• Interact
• Italian American Club
• Italian Honor Society
• Jazz Band
• Jr. Statesman (JSA)
• Key Club
• Library Pages
• Literary Magazine (Concept)
• Math Team
• Model Un
• Mountain Bike Cycling Club
• National Art Honor Society
• National Honor Society
• Newspaper (Voyager)
• Parsippany Animal Lovers (PALs)
• Parsippany Hills Girl Up
• Peer Leadership
• Red Cross
• Science Olympiad
PHHS Activities (continued)
•Ski Club
•Sound and Light
• Spanish Club
• Spanish Honor Society
• Stagecraft
• State & Regional Instrumental
• State & Regional Vocal
• Student Council
• Students in Action
• Varsity Club
• Yearbook
• Vocational/Ind. Club (TSA)
Enrichment Programs
ASVAB
• The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) is a multiple-aptitude test that measures developed abilities to help predict future academic and occupational success in the military• Does not require that a test-taker with a qualifying score enlist
in the armed forces
• Administered annually to more than one million military applicants, high school, and post-secondary students
• For more information visit: http://official-asvab.com/
The PSAT/NMSQT• Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test
(PSAT/NMSQT) is a program co-sponsored by the College Board and National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC)
• A chance to enter NMSC scholarship programs and gain access to college and career planning tools
• Being administered Wednesday, October 11th at 7:40am at PHHS
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• Registration is done online at
• www.totalregistration.net/PSAT/311079
• The cost of the PSAT is $20.00
Common Reasons for Taking the PSAT/NMSQT
• Prepare for the SAT
• Enter scholarship and recognition competitions
• Improve academic skills
• Identify AP potential
• Plan for college and careers
• Connect with colleges
The ACT
• The ACT is a standardized college-readiness and high school achievement assessment
• The ACT contains five sections: 1. 45-minute English section
2. 60-minute Mathematics section
3. 35-minute Reading section
4. 35-minute Science Reasoning section
5. 30-minute Writing section (optional)
SSD-Testing Accommodations• Students with IEPs and 504 plans can apply for
testing accommodations
• Not all requests are approved
• Process for the SATs and ACTs are completely different
• Please visit the counseling website for more information
• Contact Joanne Barkauskas, SSD Coordinator, with any questions.
Resources for Standardized Testing
•College Board website• www.collegeboard.org
•Khan Academy• www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/sat
•ACT website• www.actstudent.org
•March 2 Success• www.march2success.com
Advanced Placement (AP) Program
• AP courses are designed to give students access to rigorous college-level courses in high school to cultivate skills for an easier transition to college
• 85% of selective colleges and universities report that a student’s AP experience favorably impacts admissions decisions
• Course entails an AP exam (optional) around May to test the student’s knowledge• Certain scores (usually a 3 or above) in certain colleges and
universities may apply as college credit
AP Courses Offered at PHHS
•2017-2018 school year:
○ AP English
○ AP French
○ AP Italian
○ AP Spanish
○ AP Calculus
○ AP Statistics
○ AP Computer Science A
○ AP Computer Science Principles
○ AP Biology
○ AP Chemistry
○ AP Environmental
○ AP Physics
○ AP U.S. History
○ AP European History
○ AP Music Theory
○ AP Studio Art
○ AP Government & Politics
○ AP Economics (Macro & Micro)
Resources for AP
•College Board website• www.collegeboard.org
•AP Students website• https://apstudent.collegeboard.org/home
• My AP Potential
• AP Capstone
Scholarship Resources through College Board
• Big Future• https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/scholarship-search
• Fast Web• http://www.fastweb.com/
• My College Dollars• https://mycollegedollars.hyfnrsx1.com/
• Scholarship Experts• https://www.scholarshipexperts.com/
• State-specific Higher Education Agencies• http://wdcrobcolp01.ed.gov/Programs/EROD/org_list.cfm?categor
y_cd=SGT
Morris County Vocational School: Share Time ProgramShare Time are half day programs for specialized occupational training as part of a student’s junior and/or senior year high school program.
Benefits for Students:
• Business and education collaboration
• Earn industry standard certifications
• Hands on approach to instruction
• http://www.mcvts.org/admissions/application_form/share_time_program
Morris County Vocational School
Program Selections:• Auto Body & Collision Repair • Carpentry • Fundamentals of Building Construction* • Fundamentals of Building and Grounds Maintenance* • Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) • Cosmetology • Electrical Trades • Engineering Design & Advanced Manufacturing (partnership with CCM)• Fundamentals of Food Services* • Fundamentals of Retail & Supermarket Careers* • Plumbing & Pipe Fitting • Welding
*Fundamentals courses are special class programs with modified curriculum and a maximum teacher-student ratio of 1:10.
Additional Academic Resources
• Student Handbook
• One-on-one NHS Tutoring• Available by student request
• Assigned NHS tutor to assist in particular academic area(s) of need
• NHS Tutoring Center• Available in the Media Center after school Tuesdays and
Thursdays until 3:30pm for English, Math, Science, and History
Important Dates
• PSAT at PHHS• Wednesday, October 11th at 7:40am
• Individual Sophomore Parent Meetings• November 2017
• College Fair #4 at PHHS• Monday, February 26th at 12:45pm
• Career Fair• Spring 2018
Be on the lookout…
•Counselors will be holding individual meetings with Sophomore parents.
•You should have received an email from Sign Up Genius(www.signupgenius.com) to select your individual appointment time.
Thank you!