CJHS Counselor Corner
11.13.2020
CJHS Students and Families
Welcome to the Clarkston Junior High School Counseling Department's newsletter!
Inside this edition you will find information on:
- CJHS Distance Learning Schedule
- PARENTS! 2nd semester learning transfer now open! Deadline 11/29/2020
- NEW Covid-19 Health Screening and Reporting (Oakland County Health Division)
- Mental health resources: Stress, Depression
- CJHS Virtual Calming room
- OSTC Virtual Career Nights
- Easter Seals Therapy services offered at CJHS
- Make an virtual appointment with your counselor
- College Corner introduces University of Michigan: see what UM has to offer
- Student Needs Assessment: a survey for CJHS students to take (if they haven't taken yet)
CJHS Distance Learning Schedule
SECOND SEMESTER LEARNING MODEL TRANSFER PERIOD NOW OPEN THROUGH NOVEMBER 29, 2020
NEW OCHD COVID-19 HEALTH SCREENING AND REPORTING GUIDELINES
Mental Health: Stress, Depression
Oakland Schools Technical Campus (OSTC) Offering Virtual Career Nights!
Easter Seals Therapy Services offered at CJHS!
Therapy services are offered once a week for 30 minutes a session during school hours. Due to the current health crisis, therapy services are currently being done online via zoom. Students will have a private area in our building to meet with their therapist utilizing their CCS issued Chromebook.
If you're interested in your student receiving these services, please reach out to your students counselor now for more information.
You can find more information on Easter Seals at their website.
College Corner: University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Flint & Dearborn, Michigan
The University of Michigan is a large, four-year, residential research university. The four-year, full-time undergraduate program comprises the majority of enrollments and emphasizes instruction in the arts, sciences, and professions with a high level of coexistence between graduate and undergraduate programs. U-M has been included on Richard Moll's list of Public Ivies with over 200 undergraduate majors, and 100 doctoral and 90 master's programs.
Admissions are highly competitive, with an admit rate of 22.8%. The university's incoming class of 2019 had an average high school GPA of 3.9. The middle 50 percent of admitted applicants reported an SAT score of 1380–1550 and an ACT score of 32–35. In recent years, annual numbers of applications for freshman admission have exceeded 65,000, which around 15,000 students are admitted annually, with a target freshman class of more than 6,000 students. Students come from all 50 US states and more than 100 countries. Full-time students make up about 97% of the student body. Among full-time students, the university has a first-time student retention rate of 97%.
Michigan's athletic teams compete in Division I of the NCAA and are members of the Big Ten Conference. More than 250 Michigan athletes or coaches have participated in Olympic events and alumni have won 144 Olympic medals.
CJHS Counseling Office Staff
Mrs. Eva Marie Rottach, Counseling Secretary
Phone: 248.623.5690
Fax: 248.623.5679
Mrs. Sarah Hester, Counselor A-G
*Also assisting students T-Z
Phone: 248.623.5689
Mrs. Shannon Donnellon, Counselor H-O
*Also assisting students P-S
Phone: 248.623.5692
TBD, Counselor P-Z
TBD
Phone: 248.623.5691
Mrs. Lynn Larsen, Social Worker/Counselor to students with IEPs
Phone: 248.623.5686
Mrs. Renee Alexander, Psychologist
raalexander@clarkston.k12.mi.us
Phone: 248.623.5688
Mrs. Susan Joseph, Department Chair for Support Services, Teacher
Phone: 248.623.5687
Website: https://cjhs.clarkston.k12.mi.us/cjhs-counseling
Location: 6595 Waldon Road, Clarkston, Michigan 48346, USA
Phone: 248.623.5600