AATG Testing: FAQ & General Info standardized testing AT DARIEN HIGH school. THE DARIEN HIGH school guidance DEPARTMENT covered in the science test are general scientific concepts such as heat transfer, specific http://www2.gasou.edu/gsufl/aatg-pad.htm
Extractions: General Information This page has not been updated since 9/2001 and will not be updated anymore. For the time being, it will remain posted for archival purposes. The current, official version is available here. You will be forwarded there automatically in a few seconds; you may also click on the link to connect you now. This is not an official page by the AATG or the AATG Testing Committee! It is part of the AATG Georgia Chapter Testing page. Last updated Monday, September 17, 2001 Here, you will find general information concerning the AATG National Standardized German Testing Program for High School Students and Awards Program Procedures . (This means, for levels II, III, and IV, which are tested together; there is a test for level I, which is administered separately and not covered here). Specific dates and/or numbers were omitted, though, as this changes (slightly) from year to year. However, this page is more extensive than the appropriate AATG mailings as there is more space available. Most of the following is compiled from various pertinent AATG and related sources (mainly from the years 1994-2001). Therefore, this page does not necessarily simply duplicate the latest, most recent mailing to Testing Chairs. (This mailing is available at the
East Coventry Elementary School: Standardized Testing Educational testing Service focuses on entrance exams for undergraduate and graduate studies. With info on financial aid and careers. http://ojrec.ojrsd.com/handbook/index.asp?page=263
High School Guidance Services "It's testing time!" The Stonewall Jackson High school guidance Department implements a comprehensive school wide standardized testing program. By clicking on the links, you will find information about testing dates, times, and locations. http://www.roanoke.k12.va.us/central_office/Tabloid/GSPHGI.html
Extractions: completing the registration form: 1. Students select six (6) courses they wish to take, including appropriate required courses. (Refer to the Graduation Requirements section which follows these general instructions and policies.) A zero-period option (classes meet 7:30-8:20 a.m. daily) will be offered contingent upon sufficient enrollment and funding. Limited transportation will be provided by the school system. 2. Electives will be open to ninth-grade students according to space availability. Some students may not be able to take an elective of choice until their tenth-grade year. 3. Students in grades 9 and 10 and those 11th graders scoring in the first quartile on the standardized test composite must be scheduled for a full school day. All other students in grade 11 and all students in grade 12 may be scheduled for less than a full day if enrolled in Work-Study and approved by the school administration and parent(s). 4. Students are urged to read the course descriptions carefully and to note prerequisites before making selections.
BPS : Guidance - General Info college preparatory and a general secondary educational Bennington High school studentsare required to standardized testing Benningtons school Code = 280 http://www.benningtonschools.org/default.asp?page=50
French Creek Elementary School: Guidance Program school Sessions. Special Education (Learning Support). standardized testing Each elementary school has a guidance counselor. login to OJR. general Information. News Updates http://ojrfc.ojrsd.com/handbook/index.asp?page=267
Elyria Catholic High School - Guidance As always, our standardized testing program relates to testing) January 3 ..February 8. general financial aid will be http://www.elyriacatholic.com/guidance.htm
Extractions: News Letter Elyria Catholic High School Elyria Catholic High School Greetings form the Elyria Catholic Guidance Department. We look forward to assisting you with your adjustment to high school, in formulating and carrying out your plans for the future, and in selecting colleges and careers or whatever your personal needs and goals may be. Mrs. Margie Mendez, Guidance Secretary extension 24 The assignment of student to counselor is: Mrs. Strukely A-L Grades 9 through 12 Mrs. Arnold M-Z Grades 9 through 12 Parental Concerns about any student should be directed to the appropriate counselor Back to top The site link "FastWeb" (below), may provide you with information for High School students, tips to improve your child's experience in school, guids for finding financial aid terms - and other material: Seniors receive a folder with all the information needed for the college application process.
Northside High School - Guidance general College and Career Information Ms. Louann Naff standardized testing Usethis number when you register code 471-942 Desirable testing Calendar Grade http://www.rcs.k12.va.us/nshs/02/guidance/default.shtml
Extractions: Counselor assignments are alphabetical based on the student's last name. The assignments for this year are... A-Ed - Ms. Ether Johnson - ewjohnson@rcs.k12.va.us Eg-La - Dr. Tom Bennett - tbennett@rcs.k12.va.us Le-Re - Ms. Pat Smith - plsmith@rcs.k12.va.us Ri-Z - Ms. Teresa Molnar - temolnar@rcs.k12.va.us
East Coventry Elementary School: Guidance Program Special Education (Learning Support) standardized testing Standards of OJR Home loginto OJR general Information News Select school. http://ojrec.ojrsd.com/handbook/index.asp?page=267
Gdsechp.htm SCO) Graduation Requirements general Information on the school COUNSELORS ASSIST STUDENTSAND PARENTS. requirement plan standardized testing and interpretation http://www.fcps.k12.va.us/DSSSE/StudentServices/Guidance/gdsecho.htm
Extractions: The Fairfax County Guidance Program provides comprehensive and sequential services to students in grades 7-12. The primary goal of the guidance program is to promote the intellectual, emotional, and social growth of all students. Counselors help build a foundation for learning by assisting students to develop self-respect, awareness of others, and positive attitudes toward acquiring knowledge. More information on FCPS Secondary Guidance Services "A guidance and counseling program provides for direct involvement of services to students, staff, and community in order to assist students in developing a better understanding and acceptance of themselves as unique individuals; to improve their skills in interpersonal relationships on the basis of mutual respect; to increase problem-solving and decision-making skills; and to promote increased personal responsibility for their educational, occupational, and avocational development."
STANDARDIZED TESTING AT DARIEN HIGH SCHOOL in three arenas of standardized testing as they in the science test are general scientificconcepts a separate instrument from Educational testing Service and http://www.darien.k12.ct.us/dhs/guidance/testing.htm
Extractions: STANDARDIZED TESTING AT DARIEN HIGH SCHOOL THE DARIEN HIGH SCHOOL GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT Darien High School students participate in three arenas of standardized testing as they move from the Freshman through the Senior year; The Comprehensive Testing Program III (CTP III) published by the Educational Records Bureau, the state-mandated Connecticut Academic Performance Test (CAPT) the College Board Testing Program, consisting of three tests that are optional for students, but one or more are most likely taken if the student is college-bound. These are; the Preliminary Scholastic Assessment Test (PSAT) the Scholastic Assessment Test I (Reasoning Tests and the Scholastic Assessment Tests II (Subject Tests) Additionally, students who are enrolled in one or more Advanced Placement Courses may elect to take one or more of the Advanced Placement Tests (AP) Each of these tests are described in some detail below. The ACT and TOEFL are both listed below. Back to the Guidance Homepage The Comprehensive Testing Program III, commonly known in this district as the ERB after its New York publisher, Educational Records Bureau, is administered to all Freshmen during the early Fall. The program consists of five tests that involve the verbal areas of achievement and two tests that involve the quantitative areas of achievement.
High School Guidance Services Requirements section which follows these general instructions and depth than otherhigh school courses above the 85th percentile on standardized testing and who http://www.roanoke.k12.va.us/central_office/Tabloid/GSWFGI.html
Extractions: completing the registration form: 2. Electives will be open to ninth-grade students according to space availability. Some students may not be able to take an elective of choice until their tenth-grade year. 3. Students in grades 9 and 10 and those 11th graders scoring in the first quartile on the standardized test composite must be scheduled for a full school day. All other students in grade 11 and all students in grade 12 may be scheduled for less than a full day if enrolled in Work-Study and approved by the school administration and parent(s). 4. Students are urged to read the course descriptions carefully and to note prerequisites before making selections. 5. Students review their course selections with their parents and determine their educational and career plans.
Boone High School: General Information every nine (9) weeks during the school year. guidance will publish monthly newslettersannouncing scholarship and student FLORIDA standardized testing PROGRAM. http://www.boonebraves.ocps.net/2001/information.htm
General Academic Guidance And Policies addition to a wellequipped general library, the school maintains departmental intereststhrough individual conferences, standardized testing, and group http://www.asij.ac.jp/highschool/guidance/courses/general_academic_guidance_and_
Extractions: GENERAL ACADEMIC GUIDANCE AND POLICIES Back to Course Registration Booklet Back to High School Minimum Course Load Students must normally take a minimum of 6 classes each semester, except for seniors taking three honors courses in which case the minimum is 5 classes each semester. These classes do not include counselor aide, independent study or audit. The recommended maximum course load is seven (7) classes. The school reserves the right to limit a students course load when appropriate. All students, except those taking three honors courses or those with special and compelling needs, must take at least four academic subjects per semester (i.e. those in English, social studies, math, science, and modern languages). Any deviation from these requirements must be approved by the counselor and principal. Students selecting an overload of more than 5 academic courses must have the approval of their teachers and counselor. Please direct questions concerning enrollment in specific courses to the appropriate counselor. Advanced Placement Courses ASIJ offers Advanced Placement Courses to students who demonstrate the ability and desire to work, especially during their junior and senior years, at a level comparable to the first year of college in a given subject. At the completion of the AP course, the students are encouraged to take the Advanced Placement Exam in order to receive college credit in addition to earning credit toward graduation.
Principia Upper School Guidance Office For general information or to schedule a College Rep Visit who have already made appointmentsto visit the Upper school this Spring standardized testing Schedule. http://www.prin.edu/upper/academics/guidance/
Extractions: All departments For general information or to schedule a College Rep Visit, contact Becky Andrews at ext. 3620 or email bea@prin.edu . To request a transcript, contact Helen Coburn at ext. 3619 or email hlc@prin.edu An extensive collection of college guide books and specific college catalogues is housed in the Academic Guidance Office for you and for students to use. Guide books, videos sent to us by many colleges, and practice SAT I, SAT II, and ACT books are in the College Quest Center located in our Library. The computer and printer in that Center are a gift to the seniors from Principia's Mothers' and Dads' Club. They are designated exclusively for college and SAT related use. Information about scholarships funded both by individual colleges and other organizations/businesses is posted on the bulletin board opposite the Academic Guidance Office. A rolling cart with additional brochures and several financial aid/scholarship guide books are available for you to use in the office.
Guidance Services s issues, new student adjustment, and general school concerns. College Planning ActivitiesAt the high school, we offer standardized testing preparation and http://www.camdenschools.org/chs/GServices.htm
Ludlow High School them of the following a. The standardized testing programs to b. The general provisionsof these regulations regarding are available to them from the school. http://www.ludlowhighschool.com/html/guidance.htm
Extractions: Fax Number: 583-5683 Guidance Staff: It is the primary purpose of the Guidance program at Ludlow High School to provide, as best it can, opportunities for the fullest possible development of each individual student. By means of counseling and testing, the students discover their interest, abilities, and potential, so that they are able to make intelligent decisions throughout their high school careers. Students should review their plans and goals on an ongoing basis and discuss them fully with their parents, teachers, and counselors, so that wisest possible choices are made to meet each individual's needs. Our Guidance staff is trained to help students make proper selections of their course work. In addition, they may assist students in analyzing test results, discussing strengths and weaknesses, and ultimately selecting those courses which best fit their abilities, and future plans. To this end, the counselors are dedicated to help students get the most out of high school, and to insure that their long range goals are accessible after graduation.
ASH - Academic And Career Guidance Events In HS general guidance Events in the High school Spring, 2003. relationships that continuethrough the student's time in the high school. standardized testing. http://www.ash.nl/schoolhigh/counselor/career_guidance.html
Extractions: General Guidance Events in the High School: Spring, 2003 Event #1 Career Day Fair: "Exploring Routes to the Future" Monday, March 10 8:30 - 11:30a.m. Current grades 9 -12 th graders attend portions of the Fair. The "Exploring Routes to the Future" Career Day Fair 2003 promises to be an eye-opening experience for High School students. The Career Day Team has done a phenomenal amount of work in recruiting professionals from all walks of life and preparing an exciting day of exploration and workshops for high school students. Want to learn how to write a resume? How to prepare for an interview? How to network? How to relax during these potentially stressful episodes? It will all be there on March 10, along with dozens of professionals from many walks of life.
WTPS - WTHS - Guidance Month at a Glance. standardized testing, Transcript Supplement/Profile (PDF).school Help (websites), general guidance Information. Career Education, http://www.wtps.org/wths/guidance/
Extractions: Washington Township High School Guidance Department WTHS Guidance Services Counselor Assignments Senior News (Scholarship and Financial Aid) Month at a Glance ... General Guidance Information Career Education Curriculum Guide (PDF) 2003 - 2004 Working Papers Release Forms Student Support Services Athletic Eligibility
ACA | General Information | Information guidance Scholarship and standardized testing information as alabamachristian.comFor general Information High school snaylor@alabamachristian http://www.alabamachristian.com/general/inf/index.shtml?exp=Lv2GInf
PSTO Parent Grade-Level Meetings to high school, Governor's school, standardized testing, graduation requirements 530 615 pm, general Info guidance high school level testing, resume writing. http://mywebpages.comcast.net/alspaugh6/ptso/ptso-grademtg.html
Extractions: Parent Grade-Level meetings are co-sponsored with the Guidance Department to provide information to parents about ORHS. Parents meet with other parents of same-age students to discuss topics of interest and concern. Meetings are held on Tuesdays from 11:45 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the ORHS Library. Evening meetings are also held throughout the school year. A guidance counselor facilitates the discussion and answers questions. Topics are flexible, but have covered such areas as transition from middle school to high school, Governor's school, standardized testing, graduation requirements, the college application process, registration procedures, and student stress. Meeting reminders or schedule changes will be sent if you provide an e-mail or mail address at the first meeting or contact the appropriate coordinator directly.