This document provides information from Mrs. Lensch, the professional school counselor at OA-BCIG, about resources and services available to freshman students. It outlines Mrs. Lensch's role in assisting students with academics, social/emotional health, and career preparation. Key services mentioned include helping with scholarships, ACT registration, college/career planning, transcript reviews, and social/emotional counseling. Students are encouraged to contact Mrs. Lensch for any help related to their high school experience or future goals.
3. MISSIONS
BCIG - We will do everything possible to ensure
everyone in the BCIG Community becomes the
best that he or she can be!
OA - As an agent of the community and society,
the OA School's purpose is to provide an
environment where all persons shall develop life
skills by learning to learn.
4. * Contact Mrs. Lensch
for information on:
* Scholarships
* Iowa Assessments
* ACT Registration and
Preparation
* College Visits
* FAFSA
* College Application
and Preparation
* Class Registration and
Information
* Mentoring
* Scheduling
* Credit Course
Information
* Service Projects
* OA- BCIG Service
Club
* I Have a Plan Iowa
* ASVAB
* HOBY- Hugh
O'Brian Youth Leadership
* PSAT-Preliminary
* College Fair
* Senior Year Plus
* Any counseling or
social/ emotional needs
* Occupational
Education
* Any academic
questions or needs
* …. And for anything
else you can think of
* THERE ARE THREE DOMAINS THAT I HELP WITH ACADEMICS,
SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL HEALTH, OCCUPATIONAL PREPARATION
5. • Study
• Ready for Graduation
• Maintain your GPA
* START YOUR HIGH SCHOOL
CAREER OFF STRONG
6. • Be there
• Can you catch up?
• Punctuality
* HAVE STRONG
ATTENDANCE
8. * Begin exploring college and career choices by going to
my useful links
* It’s never to early to start preparing for your future
OR
*See me for resources
START NOW!
9. * Good indicator of academic growth
* Gives ACT predictor score
* Most importantly, we are here to represent
our school the best way possible, no matter what
you are doing. This includes doing the best we
can on assessments. We are here to make our
Falcon family proud!
* IOWA
ASSESSMENTS
11. * Parents- What can you do?
* 1. Listen to their story:
* 2. Deal with their feelings:
* 3. Get the facts: Get a clear picture of what happens, including who is
involved, the frequency and what happens prior to any bullying.
* 4. Give them coping skills:
* 5. Get the school involved: Bullying is best handled when parents and
teachers are involved. Approach your school through the appropriate channels, make
yourself aware of your schools’ anti-bullying procedures and programs, and be willing
to work within these guidelines.
* 6. Help build your child’s support networks.
* 7. Build their self-confidence
* Students
*
* Find a safe adult, come to Mr. Miller or I or another trusted teacher
* If we are unaware we can’t intervene!
BULLYING AND
HARASSMENT
12. Mrs. Lensch’s OA-BCIG Professional School Counseling webpage
* Location
* Resources
* Scholarship updates and assessment information
* Updated very regularly in order for this to be a
valuable resource of information
* All my contact information can be found there
* WEBPAGE OVERVIEW
13. * ?s
call Mr. Miller or I and you may also reference the school handbook
* Survey
* The more accurately the survey is taking the more effective I can be at
meeting my student’s needs
*Handout pamphlets
*I will be placing this slide show on my webpage-
https://sites.google.com/a/oabcig.org/mrs-lensch-oa-bcig-professional-school-counseling/
Welcome Back to School!
IN CLOSING…
Notes de l'éditeur
* As your counselor it my job to help the district and its students be successful in completing the mission
* There are three domains that I help with academics, social and emotional health, occupational preparation
* More specifically-
* Contact Mrs. Lensch for information on:
* Scholarships
* Iowa Assessments
* ACT Registration and Preparation
* College Visits
* FAFSA
* College Application and Preparation
* Class Registration and Information
* Transcripts
* Mentoring
* Scheduling
* Credit Course Information
* Service Projects
* OA- BCIG Service Club
* I Have a Plan Iowa
* ASVAB
* HOBY- Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership
* PSAT-Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test
* College Fair
* Senior Year Plus
* Any counseling or social/ emotional needs
* Occupational Education
* Any academic questions or needs
* …. And for anything else you can think of
* Start your high school career off strong
* Learn to study
* Good study skill practice now makes for a better prepared graduate
* Maintaining a GPA is easier than raising it
* Be involved in extracurricular activities
* Have strong attendance
* The importance of their being there
* Very difficult to catch-up on lost seat time
* Learning to be punctual now makes you better prepared for the workforce, because in the workforce there are no tardies
* Begin exploring college and career choices by going to my useful links
* It’s never to early to start preparing for your future
* Iowa Assessments are in January 2015
* Good indicator of academic growth
* Gives ACT predictor score
* Most importantly, we are here to represent our school the best way possible, no matter what you are doing. This includes doing the best we can on assessments. We are here to make our Falcon family proud!
* Bullying/Harrasment
*
* What is it?
*
* Aggressive behavior that is intentional and that involves an imbalance of power or strength
* It can adversely affect their learning, emotional well-being, further peer relations and their sense of self.
* Bullying should not be confused with teasing, rejection, random acts of violence or physicality and conflict. While children will often tease or fight, this bickering should not be confused with bullying.
* Bullying is about lack of power as one person is powerless to stop the teasing or physical abuse. Bullying is the selective, uninvited, repetitive oppression of one person by another person or group.
* What to do if you see bullying or are being bullied
*
*
* Parents- What can you do?
* 1. Listen to their story:
* 2. Deal with their feelings:
* 3. Get the facts: Get a clear picture of what happens, including who is involved, the frequency and what happens prior to any bullying.
* 4. Give them coping skills:
* 5. Get the school involved: Bullying is best handled when parents and teachers are involved. Approach your school through the appropriate channels, make yourself aware of your schools’ anti-bullying procedures and programs, and be willing to work within these guidelines.
* 6. Help build your child’s support networks.
* 7. Build their self-confidence
* Students
*
* Find a safe adult, come to Mr. Miller or I or another trusted teacher
* If we are unaware we can’t intervene
* In summary, bullying isn’t allowed, No one I repeat No one wants to come to school to be picked on, always keep that in mind!
* Location
* Resources
* Scholarship updates and assessment information
* Updated very regularly in order for this to be a valuable resource of information
* All my contact information can be found there
* Any questions with rules, requirements, or other school information call Mr. Miller or I and you may also reference the school handbook
* Survey coming to all students soon
*
* The more accurately the survey is taking the more effective I can be at meeting my student’s needs
Handout pamphlets for contact information
I will be placing this slide show on my webpage- https://sites.google.com/a/oabcig.org/mrs-lensch-oa-bcig-professional-school-counseling/