Anonymous wrote:High school teacher:
Make sure your 9th grader knows that in high school, everything counts in the sense of going on the transcript that colleges will see.
Impressions matter - the teachers you meet now are the people you may need recommendations from for summer jobs, internships, awards, and colleges.
Maintain academic integrity - your current and future teachers will know if you cheat, believe me. (Refer to previous item)
Being on time and entering class with a smile and a hello GOES A LONG WAY. I recommend walking right up to each teacher and saying, "Hi, I'm...."
Do your assignments on time - things pile up quickly in high school - don't fall behind.
Join a club - there are dozens, and at most schools, they meet at lunch. This is where you might find new friends.
Put the phone away and look around - again, you might find your people.
Embrace every minute because it goes by quickly.
Anonymous wrote:High school teacher:
Make sure your 9th grader knows that in high school, everything counts in the sense of going on the transcript that colleges will see.
Impressions matter - the teachers you meet now are the people you may need recommendations from for summer jobs, internships, awards, and colleges.
Maintain academic integrity - your current and future teachers will know if you cheat, believe me. (Refer to previous item)
Being on time and entering class with a smile and a hello GOES A LONG WAY. I recommend walking right up to each teacher and saying, "Hi, I'm...."
Do your assignments on time - things pile up quickly in high school - don't fall behind.
Join a club - there are dozens, and at most schools, they meet at lunch. This is where you might find new friends.
Put the phone away and look around - again, you might find your people.
Embrace every minute because it goes by quickly.
Anonymous wrote:Question in title. Any ideas to help transisition to high school in MCPS from a MCPS middle school?