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  • Granite School District 2500 South State Street

    Salt Lake City, UT www.graniteschools.org/ccr

    http://www.graniteschools.org/ccr

  • The Granite School District Way

    ▪ Our charge and responsibility is for students to leave us prepared for college, career and life in the 21st century world.

    ▪ Our goals are to increase achievement of every student and to enrich and increase parent and community engagement.

    ▪ Our work centers on five essential practices that promote student achievement – Exercise fidelity to the core – Apply the instructional framework – Use district tools and assessments – Participate in professional learning communities (PLCs) – Implement multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS)

    ▪ Our commitment to student achievement is non-negotiable.

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    August 2014Welcome Back!

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    FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL

    Matheson JHSPM @ Schools PM @ Schools PM @ Schools PM Content Area PD

    Network High SchoolsAM Faculty Meeting AM District PD @ AM @ Schools All Day @ SchoolsAM District-Wide PD @

    Schools

    Matheson JHSfor SWs and Psychs 8:30 - 11:30 a.m.First Contract Day Special Ed Fall Institute

    Reach Higher

    for CounselorsGranite Education Center

    First Contract DayINSTITUTE PD

    PM Discovery Training for New Counselors and

    Interns

    COUNSELOR

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  • Comprehensive Counseling and Guidance (CCGP) is our programmatic structure.

    College and Career Readiness (CCR) Counseling is our emphasis.

    Looking at data for equity and opportunity is our mission.

    Reaching every student through individual planning and classroom instruction is our work.

    REACH HIGHER

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    Thursday Friday Saturday

    Guidance AssistantTraining

    Commit to Graduate!Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday

    September 2014

    9:00 - 10:30 a.m.

    Window Opens for Explore and Plan

    Labor Day

    Room C-121

    1:30 - 3:00 p.m. at Thanksgiving PointAud. D

    Patriot Day USHE ConferenceSteering Committee

    Supporting the Journey

    Professional Learning9:30 a.m. or 12:30 p.m.

    Rooms 525 & 526

    New Counselorand Intern Training GSCA Fall Social P/T Conf Comp Day

    8:00 a.m. Student Recess Day8:30-10:30 a.m.

    USOE Basic Training

    Jr. High Parent-Teacher Conference Senior High Parent-Teacher Conference

    Canyons SD

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  • REACH HIGHER And that's really the goal: to inspire young people to reach higher to complete their education beyond high school so that they can own their futures. We're focusing on things like financial aid, college counseling, academic and summer planning, and college visits. Our objective is to ensure that every student in this country understands how to pursue and complete their education, whether it's at a traditional four-year college or a community college, or via a professional certificate or degree.

    -- Michelle Obama Reach Higher Initiative

    Complete your education. Own your future.

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    October 2014Utah Scholars Initiative and Regents' Scholarship

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    8:30-10:30 a.m. Student Recess DayHigh School PLC

    2:30 - 4:30 p.m. B-216

    and Intern Training End of TermNew Counselor Halloween

    Utah College FairGEC 102-106 Juan Diego HS

    USOE Basic TrainingGranite District

    CCR Advisory Mtg.9:30 a.m. or 12:30 p.m.Professional Learning

    Rooms 525 & 526ACT Test Day

    Aud. B2:30 - 4:00 p.m.

    Room D-220

    Leadership Team 1:30 - 3:00 p.m.

    Columbus DaySteering Committee FALL RECESS

    USOE Basement WestCanyons SD

    Aud. D3 - 4:30 p.m. 2:30 - 4:00 p.m. Articulation Conf

    USOE Basic TrainingB-216

    USOE Basic Training

    JHS Dept Chair HS Dept Chair University of Utah

    Friday SaturdaySunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday

    CTE Industry Tour

    Thursday

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  • REACH HIGHER Expanding Opportunity

    The Reach Higher initiative will help make sure all students understand what they need to complete their education.

    The Eight Components of College and Career Readiness (NOSCA) support the Reach Higher Initiative.

    Eight Components of CCR • College Aspirations • Academic Planning for College

    and Career • Enrichment and Extracurricular

    Engagement • College and Career Exploration

    and Selection Process • College and Career

    Assessments • College Affordability Planning • College and Career Admission

    Process • Transition from High School to

    College Enrollment National Office of School Counselor

    Advocacy (NOSCA)

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    College Application MonthThursday Friday SaturdaySunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday

    November 2014

    BeginsDaylight Savings Ends Second Term

    Training1:30 - 3:00 p.m.

    Utah College Application WeekGuidance AssistantSteering Committee

    Leadership TeamAud. D 9:00 - 10:30 a.m.

    Room C-1212:30 - 4:00 p.m.

    Utah College Application Week

    TBA

    9:30 a.m. or 12:30 p.m.CTE Industry TourProfessional Learning

    Aud. B & C

    New Counselor Thanksgiving Dayand Intern Training THANKSGIVING RECESS

    Window Closes for 8:30 -10:30 a.m.

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    Explore and Plan

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  • A school counselor’s work is organized as a program of services for all students: ▪ Aligned with the

    Superintendent’s vision, mission and charge and responsibility

    ▪ Based on a holistic approach that emphasizes academic, career, and personal social development

    ▪ Provides the means and a common language across all schools ensuring all students benefit from activities and services

    ▪ Delivered through the individual CCR planning process and guidance curriculum

    ▪ Attentive to the Eight Components of College and Career Readiness

    ▪ Responsive to individual student needs

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    WINTER RECESS

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    December 2014USOE Reviews

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    New Year's Eve

    WINTER RECESSChristmas Day Kwanza Begins

    GEC 102-10611:30 a.m.

    GSCA Holiday SocialOn-Site Reviews On-Site Reviews

    ACT Test DayAud. D

    1:30 - 3:00 p.m.Steering Committee On-Site Reviews

    2:30 - 4:30 p.m.

    On-Site Reviews

    D-206

    High School PLC

    Friday SaturdaySunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday

    On-Site Reviews On-Site Reviews

    Thursday

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  • Comprehensive Counseling and Guidance Program Developmental and Sequential Individual CCR-Planning and Guidance Curriculum delivered to every student, every grade level, every school year.

    7th Grade - EXPLORE

    • College Aspirations

    • Academic Planning for CCR

    • College and Career Exploration

    8th Grade - EXPAND

    • College Aspirations

    • Academic Planning for CCR

    • College and Career Exploration

    9th Grade - PLAN

    • College Aspirations

    • Academic Planning for CCR

    • Enrichment and Extracurricular Engagement

    • College and Career Exploration

    10th Grade - SET GOALS

    • Academic Planning for CCR

    • Enrichment and Extracurricular Engagement

    • College and Career Exploration

    11th Grade - DECIDE

    • College and Career Assessments

    • College Affordability Planning

    12th Grade - APPLY

    • College and Career Admissions Process

    • Transition from High School to College Enrollment

    REACH HIGHER

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    Scholarships and Financial AidThursday Friday SaturdaySunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday

    January 2015New Year's Day

    WINTER RECESS

    Steering CommitteeLeadership Team 1:30 - 3:00 p.m.

    End of Term2:30 - 4:00 p.m.

    Aud. DStudent Recess Day

    Third Term Professional Learning

    Aud. B

    Begins 9:30 a.m. or 12:30 p.m.Martin Luther King Day

    Rooms 525 & 526

    New Counselor Guidance Assistant

    9:00 - 10:30 a.m.and Intern Training Training

    Room C 1218:30 -10:30 a.m.

    High School PLC

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    2:30 - 4:30 p.m. D-206

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  • Best Practice A system that tracks individual CCR progress

    Our Charge and Responsibility

    Students will leave Granite School District prepared for college, career and life in the

    21st century world.

    10 REACH HIGHER

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    Parent-Teacher Conference - HS Monday and Tuesday, JHS Tuesday and Wednesday

    NATIONAL SCHOOL COUNSELING WEEK

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    February 2015FAFSA Completion Month

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    2:30 - 4:30 p.m. D-206High School PLC8:30 -10:30 a.m.

    and Intern TrainingNew Counselor

    Rooms 525 & 5269:30 a.m. or 12:30 p.m.

    Presidents Day Professional Learning

    Valentines DayAud. D

    1:30 - 3:00 p.m. Student Recess DaySteering Committee P/T Conf Comp Day

    CTE Open Houseat the GTI

    ACT Test Day

    SaturdaySunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday

    Ground Hog Day

    Thursday Friday

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  • REACH HIGHER Initiatives and new practices only enhance and improve our services to

    students within the structure of our CCGP.

    CCR CTE Intro Revised Granite Way CTE Freshmen Academy

    Elementary Counseling Grant Utah Scholars

    CCR Assessment System (Explore, Plan, ACT)

    AVID LIA CCTI Course AP/IB GTI Concurrent Enrollment Regents’ Scholarship

    FAFSA Completion College Application Week (CAW)

    Interns and Practicum Students Student Support Process USOE Program Reviews

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    FAFSA Completion MonthThursday Friday SaturdaySunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday

    March 2015

    11th Grade State ACT Test Date

    Leadership Team 1:30 - 3:00 p.m.

    Daylight Savings

    Aud. D

    Steering Committee

    Aud. B2:30 - 4:00 p.m.

    St. Patrick's DayEnd of Term

    Student Recess DayACT Make-Up

    Wasatch Front Counselor Conf (TBA)

    New CounselorBegins and Intern Training

    Fourth Term

    High School PLC2:30-4:30 p.m. D-106

    8:30 -10:30 a.m.

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  • REACH HIGHER Did you know? The majority of Utah’s high school students are maximizing their education and learning opportunities and opting for a rigorous 4-year high school experience by: Participating in concurrent enrollment courses and options

    Taking advanced career and technical education (CTE) courses

    Passing skill certification tests connected to CTE courses

    Graduating early and utilizing the Centennial Scholarship option

    Graduating from high school with an associate's degree and qualifying for the New Century Scholarship

    Choosing to take courses that qualify for the Regents’ Scholarship

    Participating in early college programs in both community colleges and applied technology colleges

    Connecting to work-based learning opportunities (internships, job shadowing, etc.)

    Volunteering in the community and learning the importance and the value of service

    Accessing courses through Connection High or other online programs

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    April 2015Year End Assessment

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    GUIDANCE MONEY8:30 -10:30 a.m.$$$

    and Intern Training SPEND COMP.New Counselor LAST DAY TO

    B-216 B-2163 - 4:30 p.m. 2:30 - 4:00 p.m.

    JHS Dept Chair HS Dept ChairOffice Professional Day

    Room C-121Rooms 525 & 526 9:00 - 10:30 a.m.

    9:30 a.m. or 12:30 p.m. Training ACT Test DayProfessional Learning Guidance Assistant

    Aud. DSPRING RECESS or Student Recess Day 1:30 - 3:00 p.m.

    Easter Make-up Day Steering Committee

    Friday

    Instructional Exemption SPRING RECESS

    SaturdaySunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday

    Legislative

    Thursday

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  • REACH HIGHER Nine Elements to Support and Encourage a College Going Culture

    College Talk is part of each student’s experience. School staff and community members share their experiences about college pathways and/or create new experiences that support college and career readiness for all students.

    Clear Expectations ensure that all students are prepared for a full range of post-secondary options. What it takes to be prepared is explicitly defined, communicated and part of daily school culture.

    Information and Resources are regularly updated and readily available in centralized places as the media center, lunchroom, career/college center, main office, library, and/or college corners in classrooms and are accessible to students, families, faculty, and community members.

    Comprehensive Counseling is available for every student, primarily from counselors, and supported by outreach staff, teachers and resource personnel. All counselors are informed and have access to college and career readiness training. Decisions about coursework and career options are made with post secondary opportunities in mind.

    Testing and Curriculum development and practices are geared to college and career readiness. All students know about Explore, Plan and ACT testing and have the opportunity to take the tests regardless of cost. Students can self-select college prep, honors, AP, and advanced courses.

    Faculty Involvement is constant and all school staff maintain the college culture at the school. Faculty is up to date on important “college and career readiness knowledge” in order to integrate it into regular classroom activities.

    Family Involvement is active and regular. Families are informed partners in the CCR-Plan process and support students through the college and career readiness pathway. They have opportunities to gain knowledge about college and career readiness and are aware that all students can be college bound.

    College Partnerships are strong and facilitate college-related activities such as field trips to college campuses and fairs, academic enrichment programs, and raising awareness of and aspirations toward college.

    Articulation among elementary, junior high, and high school is seamless. The college message is constant as students move through their educational journey. Work being done at each school coordinates with activities at other levels and sites.

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    TransitionThursday Friday SaturdaySunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday

    May 2015

    reimbursed from Send in receipts to be

    Steering CommitteeSend in with a Pay

    AP Testing Begins

    Leadership Team 1:30 - 3:00 p.m.

    Voucher2:30 - 4:00 p.m.

    Aud. DOnly receipts dated

    Mother's Day

    AP Testing EndsApril 30 or earlier reimbAud. B

    Memorial day GSCA End ofYear Social

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  • REACH HIGHER Top 5 Reasons to Go to College: A better paying job On average college graduates earn as much as 65% more than high school graduates. Most students want the best paying job they can get.

    A more secure future Statistics show that people with higher levels of education and advanced training tend to have better job security and stay ahead of unemployment curves.

    Respect Going to college and earning a certificate, a diploma, or a degree will help you feel better about yourself and also help you gain more responsibility and get promotions at work.

    More choices Most jobs today require specialized training that you can only get in college. That means you will need 1, 2, 4, or more years of education and training after high school to be prepared for jobs in your future.

    Be the first! Are you hesitant because no one in your family has gone to college? Start a tradition! Education and training in college can have a positive impact on you and your entire family.

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    June 2015Graduation

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    Father's Day

    Flag Day

    ACT Test Day(Tentative) (Tentative)

    USOE Summer Conf. USOE Summer Conf.

    Thursday Friday

    LAST DAY OF SCHOOL

    ASCA National Conference - Phoenix, AZ - June 28-July 1

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  • Best Practices Checklist Comprehensive Counseling and Guidance Program (CCGP)

    Yes

    No

    ASSESS YOUR CCGP 1 CCGP is fully planned and ready for delivery to all students beginning the first day of school (program calendar,

    lesson plans, materials and supplies) and is followed through the end of the school year. 2 Counselors review and use student data to develop CCGP goals and guide PLC discussions.

    3 CCGP planning and coordinating meetings occur regularly (weekly CCGP department meeting, monthly CCGP meetings with administration, bi-annual CCGP network meetings) and agendas and minutes are documented.

    4 Counselor caseloads are balanced and students are assigned by alpha.

    5 Counselors deliver at least three (3) developmentally appropriate CCR curriculum lessons/activities for each grade level to all students in the school (that means 3 per school year per grade level).

    6 Counselors conduct at least one (1) individual CCR-Plan meeting annually with each student and their parents/guardians (that means every student, every grade, every year).

    7 Counselors keep an accurate and up-to-date record of their meetings with students and their parents /guardians (office logs, Student Support Process form).

    8 Counselors lead out as advocates for equity and convey the expectation that all students, regardless of their backgrounds and economic status, can prepare for college and career.

    9 Counselors keep current on all areas of their work (personal/social, academic, CCR) and attend all district professional learning meetings.

    10 Counselors ensure that all USOE Program Standards are met and evidence of implementation is Documented as required.

    REACH HIGHER

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    Thursday Friday SaturdaySunday Monday

    ASCA Conference

    Tuesday Wednesday

    Phoenix, AZ

    Pioneer DayFocus on Freshman Conference - Los Angeles, CA

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  • Department Contact Position Phone College and Career Readiness Judy Petersen Director 385-646-4408

    • Secondary School Counselors, Guidance Assistants, Worth of Education

    Kaye Poulton-Timm Coordinator 385-646-4251

    • Social Workers (K-12), Crisis Team, Suicide Prevention Maureen James Coordinator 385-646-4410

    • CCR Outreach (AVID, LIA, Utah Scholars and Regents Scholarship, College Application Week, FAFSA Completion, etc.)

    Cathie Schoeck Specialist 385-646-7680

    • Elementary Grant and Positive Behavior Supports (PBIS) Andrea Miller Coordinator 385-646-7675

    • School Psychologists Gerry Trealease Coordinator 385-646-4406

    • Support, Materials, Budgets and Expenditures, Time Cards, etc.

    Mary Horne Administrative Assistant

    385-646-4645

    Career and Technical Education James Taylor Director 385-646-4342

    • Granite Technical Institute (GTI) Devon Hartley Julie Bagley

    Principal Coordinator

    385-646-4350 385-646-4629

    Connection High Rick Anthony Principal/Director 385-646-5435

    • Enrollment, Exemptions, Home Hospital, Young Parent, Granite Peaks, GED

    Michelle Glaittli Kent Mayne Heidi Nielson

    Counselors 385-646-6006

    • Assessment Center (Demonstrated Competency Assessment) Marie Orton Support Staff 385-646-6042

    Other Homeless Liaison/McKinney Vento Cheri Jacobson Specialist 385-646-4678

    Guardianship Allen James Coordinator 385-646-4174

    Information Systems Murriel Snow Specialist 385-646-7441

    School Nurses Allison Tanner Director, Jones Center 385-646-4526

    Utah State Office of Education Lillian Tsosie-Jensen State Specialist 801-538-7500

  • 2014-2015 calendar textCollege �and �Career Readiness 2014-2015Slide Number 2The Granite School District WayReach HigherReach HigherReach Higher Best Practices Checklist�Comprehensive Counseling and Guidance Program (CCGP) Slide Number 8Comprehensive Counseling and Guidance Program�Developmental and Sequential�Individual CCR-Planning and Guidance Curriculum delivered to every student, every grade level, every school year.Best Practice �A system that tracks individual CCR progress REACH HIGHERREACH HIGHERReach Higher Nine Elements to Support and Encourage a College Going Culture REACH HIGHERSlide Number 15

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