The BHS Counseling Department has a new blog and web-site. See links below.
Monday, November 10, 2014
Thursday, November 6, 2014
Focus on Freshmen
As in years past the BHS Guidance staff puts a tremendous amount
of focus on incoming freshmen. An incoming 9th grader faces many new
challenges with the transition to high school. Freshmen are dealing with a new
environment, new teachers, more freedom and responsibility, etc. The Guidance
staff makes every effort to be in tune with this process and to serve as a
resource.
Each year Guidance Counselors meet with freshmen in small
groups within the first month of school. We call students to the Guidance
Office and introduce ourselves, and discuss the many resources
available to them. Although we have found this process useful, we also feel it
is not enough. In fact, what we have learned from our freshman over the past
several years is that they prefer to hear about graduation requirements,
academic expectations, how to go about making a level change, etc.
For a second year the BHS Guidance
staff worked with Ms. Sullivan in the health department. Ms. Sullivan allowed
the BHS Guidance staff to teach a lesson during her Freshmen health class. The
Guidance staff covered and discussed BHS graduation requirements and the importance
of identifying resources. One teaching practice that we used again this year
was a “ticket to leave”. The ticket to leave is simply a form that we ask freshmen
to complete at the end of the lesson so we can gauge if students understood
what was covered. Based on the data, we felt our message was clear to a vast
majority of freshmen. We look forward to
continuing and refining this practice in years to come.
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Parent Breakfast on 11/12/2014
The Guidance Department at Burlington High School will be hosting a Parent Breakfast on Wednesday November 12, 2014, from 8:30-9:30 AM in the BHS Guidance College and Career Center. The purpose of this breakfast is to give parents of Burlington High School students the opportunity to have an open dialogue around stress and anxiety with the school psychologist, Ms. Elizabeth MacKay and the school social worker, Ms. Christine Conceison. Stress and Anxiety impacts all students in a variety of ways. The breakfast is aimed at providing insight into stress and anxiety in adolescents and effective coping strategies. We look forward to seeing you! Please RSVP at by calling 781-270-1780.
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