Jessica E. Wood School Counselor (Ki-Re) I joined the Potomac Senior High School Community in February of 2007. This is my 2nd full year at Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to turn a life around. If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to Important Websites/Information for Students/Parents Standard Diploma: http://www.pen.k12.va.us/VDOE/ForStudents/diploma-std.pdf Advanced Diploma: http://www.pen.k12.va.us/VDOE/ForStudents/diploma-adv-studies.pdf Information on Early College Scholars: http://www.pen.k12.va.us/VDOE/senioryearplus/ SOL INFORMATION: http://www.pen.k12.va.us/VDOE/Assessment/releasedtests.html
Currently I am the JV volleyball coach and make an active effort to encourage empowerment in Today's youth by teaching at a variety of leadership conferences around the country throughout the year!
- Leo Buscaglia
Our greatest glory is not in never failing, but in rising up every time we fail.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
contact the Guidance Office at 703-441-4270
or e-mail me at woodje@pwcs.edu .
SCHEDULING:
ITS HELPFUL BEFORE YOUR CHILD SCHEDULE'S IN MARCH TO REVIEW THE COURSE CATALOG FOR PWCS!
http://www.pwcs.edu/curriculum/highschoolcatalog/hscoursecatalog.pdf
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS:
STUDENT ATHLETES:
IF YOU NEED TO CALCULATE YOUR CORE GPA FOR COLLEGE ATHLETICS PLEASE USE THE FOLLOWING WEBSITE:
https://www258.safesecureweb.com/clearinghous/login.php
9TH GRADERS:
COLLEGEBOARD.COM SUGGESTS YOU:
Fall
Plan for the Year Ahead
- Meet with your counselor to discuss your college plans. Review your schedule with him or her to make sure you're enrolled in challenging classes that will help you prepare for college. Colleges prefer four years of English, history, math, science, and a foreign language.
- Use College Search to find out the required courses and tests of colleges that you might be interested in attending.
- Start a calendar with important dates and deadlines.
- Get more involved with your extracurricular activities.
- Go to college fairs in your area.
Winter
Learn about Colleges
- Learn about college costs and how financial aid works.
- Use the College Savings Calculator to see how much money you'll need for college, whether you're on track to save enough, and what you need to do to reach your goal. Talk to your parents about financing college.
- Visit colleges while they're in session.
- Find out about college firsthand from college friends who are home for the holidays.
Prepare for Tests
- Talk to your counselor and teachers about taking SAT Subject Tests™ in your strong subjects this spring. Take Subject Tests such as World History, Biology E/M, and Chemistry while the material is still fresh in your mind.
Spring
Stay Focused
- Sign up for college preparatory courses. Consider AP® courses.
- Study for May AP Exams.
Explore Summer Opportunities
- Look for a great summer opportunity — job, internship, or volunteer position.
- Check with your counselor and search online for summer school programs for high school students at colleges.
Summer
Make the Most of Your Break
- Start a summer reading list. Ask your teachers to recommend books.
- Plan to visit college campuses to get a feel for your options. Start with colleges near you.
- Finalize your summer plans.
