Counselor's Corner
October 2022
Hello Tigers
The counseling team has enjoyed meeting with their students during their Personalized counseling sessions and looks forward to meeting with all their grade-level students before the Winter Break.
Your Counseling Team
From: Left to Right
Shabana Guel, 6th Grade CounselorJulie Goodman, 7th Grade Counselor
Crystal Nichols, 8th Grade Counselor
November 1, 2022 - Join us for our first ever CCMR Night
6:00- 6:30 Welcome in the Gym
CTE Programs, Dual Credit, TSAI2, Summer Academy & JROTC
7th/8th Grade Dual Credit Presentation in the Amphitheater
6:35- 7:00 TSIA2/ Dual Credit Courses/ Dual Credit Summer Academy
7:10-7:30 TSIA2/ Dual Credit Courses/ Dual Credit Summer Academy
7th/8th Grade CTE Programs Presentation
6:35-7:00 High School CTE Programs
7:10-7:30 High School CTE Programs
6:50-7:10 6th/7th/8th Grade AVID Presentation
Departments Showcasing Projects
7:00-7:45
Room 901 Band Department
Room 902 Choir Department
Room 904 Engineering Department
Room 201 Art Department
Room 204 Art Department
Room 206 Media Department/ Journalism
Room 100 Theater Department
Room 106 Into to Culinary Department
Room 506 Business Department/ Principles of Hospitality
Room 208 STEM/ Programming
Hallways (Display of projects)
AHS Ambassadors
Clubs/Organization
Sandy Hook Promise: Start with HELLO
Thank you for participating in Hello Week!
Step 1: See Someone Alone: Learn how to recognize the signs of loneliness and social isolation.
Step 2: Reach Out and Help: Find out what you can do to help others feel included.
Step 3: Start With Hello: Discover how to break the ice and strike up a conversation.
Communicate with your Kids Month
October is National Communicate with Your Kid Month. Conversation flows naturally when adults and children are doing creative activities. Arts and crafts projects like these help your kids open up, express their thoughts and feelings and share their dreams, fears, and memories! Share Ideas with Art and Writing - Everybody has a personal style of communicating with words and illustrations. Get kids into the habit of writing and drawing as a window into their minds and to pave the way for heart-to-heart talks.
Record family stories.
Capture lasting memories in family memory books. 'Remember when we...?' prompts children to enthusiastically recall when the new baby came home or Grandpa's special bedtime stories. Write down young children's words for them as they talk. Older kids and adults write their own memories. Illustrate. What a keepsake!Start a Family Journal.
Daily records of family life help you keep track of events and cute sayings that otherwise tend to fade from memory. Use paint to paint a journal cover. Punch holes, thread yarn through notebook paper, and you have a one-of-a-kind family journal. Family members write or sketch their daily highlights with markers or colored pencils.Write surprise notes.
Tuck a friendly note inside the kids' lunch boxes, pockets, or book bags. Writing notes with cool pens becomes a fun habit that builds literacy skills and motivates kids to express their thoughts and feelings. You may be surprised by the clever, thoughtful notes they leave for you - in surprising places, too!Say thank you.
Writing thank-you notes is a valuable social skill that children of all ages can learn. After every gift or special act of kindness, urge children to write their sentiments and address envelopes using Colored Pencils. Scribbles or a drawing from a toddler is just as treasured as a formal note from an older child.ADVISORY LESSONS
Positive Behavior Interventions & Support
R - Respectful
0 - On Time; On Task
A- Accountable
R- Responsible
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