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WELCOME! [nknsd.org]...Orientation to the 2020-2021 School Year Welcome to our virtual meeting,...
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Orientation to the 2020-2021 School Year
Welcome to our virtual meeting, we’ll be getting started shortly!
WELCOME!
Orientation Meeting Protocol:
- Participants will be muted upon entering meeting to reduce background noise…
- As we go through the presentation feel free to put your questions in the chat box and we’ll try to answer them as we go along…
- Be patient with us, we’re learning too!
- A copy of this presentation will be emailed out to students
Agenda- Introduction of staff/positions- Distance Learning Format- Roles & Responsibilities- Daily Schedule and Expectations- Logistics & Information- Supports- Class Leadership- Athletic Information- Getting Involved- Graduation Requirements
Dr. Buckmaster Delpha Corwin Carla Neahring Erin Derr Principal Registrar Front Office Front Office
Welcome to the 2020-2021 School Year!
SPED Learning Center Staff:
Kelly Thayer Jaime Alice Laurie
Lanai Carrie Samantha
SPED Life Skills Staff: Carlotta Roddy Juan
Jenni Jackie
Counselors: Esther Troyer Margaret WhitingAcademic, College/Career Social/Emotional
504/TAG Coordinator Aspire Coordinator
Language Arts: Ms. Eisele Ms. Betts Mr. Billstine
English 11/12 English 9 English 10, AP English (DC) Creative Writing
Mathematics: Ms. Goodland Mr. McLaughlin Mr. Sereno
Algebra 1 Geometry Algebra 2 (DC) Pre-Calculus (DC) Span Conv/Culture Applied Math (DC) Geology (DC),
Watershed Sci
Science Social ScienceMs. Marden Ms. Paulissen Ms. Reynolds Ms. Scott
Phy.Science Biology World Hist/Geog US HistoryChemistry(DC) Marine Science Economics GovernmentBotany, Earth Sci Oceanography 20th Century Music Psych, SociologyPhysics, Anat (DC) AP Biology (DC)
Health/PE Career/Technical Mr. Douma Mr. Q Mr. Gernert MS. Jackson
Health 1, 2 PE, St. Training Wood Tech, Welding(DC) Music Technology Health & Fitness (DC) Span Conv/Cult Gen Const., Sm Eng. Graphics, Med. Prod.Child Development Construction Trades (DC) Financial Planning Drafting & Design AP Computer Sci
Intro to Business (DC)
Fine and Performing Arts Mr. A Mr. Simpson Mr. Zaugg
Art(DC), Ceramics, Choir BandPhotography, Music TheoryEnvironmental Sci. (DC) Music Cultures (DC)Forestry (DC) Military History
A Whole New Ballgame!
Roles and Responsibilities - Students
Roles and Responsibilities - Parents/Caregivers
Roles and Responsibilities - Educators
Roles and Responsibilities - Administrators
ScheduleDistance Learning Bell Schedule
2020-2021 M,T, W,TH Friday
staff collaboration 8:00-8:50 Staff Collaboration
period 1 9:00-9:55 Staff Professional Dev.
period 2 10-10:55 Staff Professional Dev.
Lunch 11:00-12:00 Parent Contact
period 3 12:05-1:00 Intervention
Period 4 1:05-2:00 Advisory (Per 6)
Period 5 2:05-3:00 Parent contact
office hours 3:05-3:35 office hours
Logistics and InformationChrome BooksSeptember 2: 11th/12th grade September 3: 9th/10th grade
Your student will need their FamilyID setup PRIOR to pickup. https://www.familyid.com/neah-kah-nie-high-middle-school
As schedules are finalized, textbooks will also need to be picked up or can be arranged to be delivered by contacting Carla Neahring in the front office at 503 355-3554 or emailing her at [email protected]
Daily Announcements, and Newsletters can be found on the high school page of the NKN website and will have information on upcoming activities and important information for students... https://nknsd.org/neah-kah-nie-high-school/
Remind App: https://www.remind.com/join/nknhelp (Ms. Harmon will help you set it up)
Thursdays at 3 Q&A with Dr. Buckmaster: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81012054443?pwd=M3pGYVJuZnVkNk14MkhYUFRXMUpQQT09
Students should also check their emails on a daily basis!
Athletics Revised Seasons: https://nknsd.org/neah-kah-nie-high-school/pirate-athletics/
Season 1: Oct/Dec Conditioning and Drills M-W-F Recreation Activities T-TH 4-6 p.m.Season 2: Jan/Feb Basketball and Wrestling Season 3: March/April Cross Country, Volleyball, FootballSeason 4: May/June Track, Baseball, Softball
Athletic Director: Coach Douma Athletic Secretary: Carla [email protected] [email protected]
Access to forms, schedules (as they become available), and NCAA/NAIA information can be found in the link above...
Other Ways to Get involved!Research shows that students who get involved in extracurricular activities are happier, healthier and do better in school! It’s also a great way to explore or expand knowledge in interest areas!Cheerleading (schedule undetermined) Ms. Finlay: [email protected]
Speech & Debate (monthly competitions) Ms. Reynolds: [email protected]
Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)Ms Jackson: [email protected]
Natural Resource Club Mr. A: [email protected]
Leo’s Club (community service) Ms. Goodland, [email protected]
Honor Society (10th gr & up) Ms. Troyer [email protected]
National Ocean Sciences Bowl (NOSB) Ms Paulissen/Mr. McLaughlin [email protected] [email protected]
Queer Straight Alliance (QSA) Ms. Reynolds, [email protected]
Robotics Ms. Harmon [email protected]
Climate & Culture Ms. Thayer [email protected]
New clubs can also be developed by speaking to Dr. Buckmaster!
College & Career Ready� The goal is to make sure each student graduates with the
knowledge and skills needed to be successful in their chosen path…
� That path could include community college, 4-yr college or university, trade school or apprenticeship programs, military, gap year program or directly into workforce...
� We strongly encourage keeping options open since minds tend to change as students continue to explore opportunities…
� Opportunity to explore: We can set up an internship or job shadow through our partnership with TBCC/Tillamook Works. Our very own Shelby Owsley is working with us on this!
With that in mind...
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTSCREDITS
• ESSENTIAL SKILL REQUIREMENTS:
• STATE BENCHMARK TESTS: READING, WRITING, MATH
• ALSO MET BY OTHER OPTIONS
• PERSONALIZED LEARNING REQUIREMENTS:
• EDUCATION PLAN AND PROFILE - STUDENTS DEVELOP A PLAN AND PROFILE TO GUIDE THEIR LEARNING AND DOCUMENT PROGRESS TOWARD THEIR PERSONAL, CAREER, AND POST-HIGH SCHOOL GOALS. PORTFOLIO BINDER PROVIDED.
• · CAREER-RELATED LEARNING EXPERIENCES - STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN EXPERIENCES THAT CONNECT CLASSROOM LEARNING WITH REAL LIFE EXPERIENCES IN THE WORKPLACE, COMMUNITY, AND/OR SCHOOL RELEVANT TO THEIR EDUCATION PLAN.
• · EXTENDED APPLICATION (SR. PROJECT) - STUDENTS APPLY AND EXTEND THEIR KNOWLEDGE IN NEW AND COMPLEX SITUATIONS RELATED TO THE STUDENT’S PERSONAL AND/OR CAREER INTERESTS AND POST-HIGH SCHOOL GOALS THROUGH CRITICAL THINKING, PROBLEM SOLVING, OR INQUIRY IN REAL WORLD CONTEXTS.
BENCHMARKSSubject Areas* Credit Requirements
English Language Arts 4 credits
Mathematics (Alg 1 and higher) 3 creditsScience 3 creditsSocial Sciences 3 creditsPhysical Education 1 credit
Health 1 creditSecond Language (2 yr for 4-yr college)The ArtsCareer & Technical Education 3 credits
In any combinationComputer 1 creditCareer Learning (Advisory) 1 creditSr. Project .5 creditElectives 7.5 3.5credits
Total Credits 28 24
College and Career Ready…no matter which path you choose!
Dual Credit OpportunitiesA Partnership between Tillamook Bay Community College and our teachers provides students the opportunity to earn college credit while in high school. This past year we graduated a student with an associates degree! That’s a savings of 2 years of post-secondary education and an average of $30,000 at a community college and $60,000 at a public university!A full list of current dual credit classes will be sent out to students via email…Current dual credit classes this trimester include: Art, Intro to Business, AP English A, Physical Science: Geology, Government, Psychology, and ForestryTBCC Opportunity this term:TBCC is again offering their classes for free to our juniors and seniors. The process to sign up is a little different so if interested please contact Esther at [email protected] Classes start on Sept 21 and last day to register is Sept 20. Students may be responsible for transportation and or textbook costs depending on class...https://tillamookbaycc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Fall-2020-Schedule-8-25-2020.pdf
Class Leadership� SR Advisors (Jackson, Scott, Sereno, Quintana,Troyer)
Works with students in Advisory for career learning and academic supports
Additional Supports
� Class Advisor - Ms. GoodlandWorks with students on class projects such as dances, fundraisers, etc.
� Student Leaders (Mei S, Mary W., Travis B., Bella G., Kara R - until elections) Mr. Billstine, AdvisorRepresents students at student leadership activitiesPlans activities like spirit week, dances, etc.Serve as liaisons to various committeesIf interested, email [email protected]
Breakout Time!
SupportsProgress Monitoring: StudentVu/ParentVu, Contact Delpha Corwin to set up [email protected] or call at 503 355-3553.
Intervention: Friday teacher support, peer tutors, scheduled meetings for student success collaboration, working with credit assurance plans, etc.
Advisory: Senior advisory will focus on post-secondary planning, and preparation for life after high school! Career speakers, college reps, essay writing, college and scholarship applications, personal finances, job readiness, etc. Parents who wish to receive this information can be added to the class of 2021 contact list. Email Esther at [email protected] to be added.
ASPIRE: ASPIRE is a mentor program that matches trained and supportive adult volunteers with high school students to help them plan and prepare for their lives post-high school. Contact Margaret Whiting at [email protected] or 503-355-3564 for more information.
Social/Emotional: Social and Emotional Support contact Margaret Whiting at [email protected] or 503-355-3564 for more information. If you or your child are experiencing a mental health emergency, please contact the Tillamook County Crisis line at (800) 962-2851, or visit the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (800) 273-8255 https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/, or call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room/hospital.
Parent Tech SupportOur district has a variety of parent supports developed to assist parents navigating and supporting students during Comprehensive Distance Learning. If you want to submit a Tech Support request, read the Parent Tech FAQ, or to access parent support sessions zoom links go to https://sites.google.com/nknsd.org/parents.
In addition, there are Zoom support sessions for parents weeklySecondary Support Sessions for Parents are Fridays from 2-3:30PM starting on September 18th. https://zoom.us/j/83500985224?pwd=VkJ5Y2ZQclBYREdScVJrcW5JTVM1Zz09Meeting ID: 835 0098 5224Passcode: ilovebooks For direct support contact Kathryn Harmon at [email protected] the Remind Parent Support Group at your school to message directly. High School: https://www.remind.com/join/nknhelp
Post-Secondary Planning
Shared Individual Google Folder- Current transcript- Copies of test score reports (if
available)- Copy of education plan (with test
scores and list of dual credits earned)
- Copy of credit assurance plan (if incompletes or credit deficient)
- Resume and activity sheet
You can add things like scholarship apps, essays, college transcripts, letters of recommendation, etc
Get Organized!
Pocket Divider or Binder- Calendar to note deadlines- Monthly Checklist- Copies of Transcripts- Copies of Letters of Rec.- Draft copies of applications- Checklists
IT’S A PLAN App - Complementing our 12th grade checklist, the app helps seniors apply, pay and go to college in 10 key steps. Stay on track and store the information you need, including a secure area for passwords and Social Security numbers. Available for iOS and Android.
http://oregongoestocollege.org/itsaplan/app
College and Financial Aid EventsFAFSA COMPLETION WEEK, October 5th-9th(unless pre-empted by Student Council)
Opens Oct 1st (https://fafsa.ed.gov) 2021-2022 application
• Based on 2019 taxes (Please provide this info for them or parents can download directly from IRS which is preferred)
• Student and 1 parent need FSA ID (need Social Security Number!) https://fsaid.ed.gov/npas/index.htm
• Serves as the foundation for most scholarships and financial aid packages
• Helpful to know college choices
We want all seniors to complete the FAFSA even if they decide not to pursue post-secondary education next fall – trying to keep those doors of opportunity open!
College and Financial Aid EventsCOLLEGE APPLICATION WEEK Oct. 19-23(unless pre-empted by Student Council)
• Goal is to have each student apply to at least one school or program
• Ideal is for student to apply to 1 community college, 1 safe school, the school of choice and a dream school if student has one… Reminder that students on free/reduced lunch qualify for fee waivers that can be used for testing and most college application purposes…
• It helps students if they can visit and explore campus’ and/or programs they are interested in whether via 2-yr, 4-yr, trade or military options…
• Students who plan to enter directly into workforce will spend additional time involved in job search applications such as resume’s, cover letters, interviewing, etc…
• Additional week for community colleges scheduled later in the year
College and Financial Aid EventsCASH FOR COLLEGE – CIS and OSAC, Nov 16-20(unless pre-empted by Student Council)
• Students Create Account
• Will begin work on required OSAC (Oregon Student Access & Completion) essays
• Begin scholarship search (if they haven’t already started)
• Goal is to have all letters of recommendation gathered by this point
• Don’t forget to check the NKN website! (nknsd.org)
There is a lot of money out there for students who are willing to put in a little extra work - It can save a LOT of time and money in the future!
Upcoming Events on the Calendar
September 23 - SAT School Day testing (limited availability)- Limited spots available- Cost $53. - Fee waivers available for students on free/reduced lunch
October 1st - 2021 FAFSA OpensOctober 5-9 - FAFSA Application Week (subject to change)October 17th - ACT- Register online at act.org- Fee waivers available for students on free/reduced lunch
October 19-23 - College Application Week (subject to change)November 16-20 - Cash for College Week (subject to change)
Thank you for coming!
Questions?Reminder: Parents who wish to be on email list to receive college/career information fromThe counselor can request it from Esther [email protected]
A copy of this presentation will be
emailed out to students….