STUDENTS SERVICES
A Support Network for Student Success
Our students’ psychological, emotional, and academic well-being is one of our top priorities. An excellent team of professionals in health and counseling services offers students courses, lectures, meetings, and direct services, thereby providing a support network that helps them succeed in and out of school. These professionals belong to national and state organizations, which keep them abreast of field developments and practices. The team is under the direction of the Assistant Principal for Students Services.
As part of their commitment, the Student Services Department sponsors a yearly Prevention Week, an opportunity to focus on specific teenage challenges, such as bullying, alcohol, and drugs. Other prevention activities include workshops, individual and group counseling, and a Women’s Values and Sexuality class.
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7TH - GRADE Requirements:Requirements: Religion Spanish English History of Puerto Rico Algebra I (7th) Science Computer Leadership and Character Physical Education Guidance: 7th-grade Guidance Electives: French 1 Hip Hop Principles of Design
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8TH - GRADE Requirements:Requirements: Religion Spanish English History of Latin America Algebra I (8th) Science Physical Education Women, Values & Sexuality Guidance: 8th-grade Guidance Electives: Culinary Arts French II Hip Hop Principles of Drawing
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9TH - GRADE Requirements:Requirements: Religion Spanish English World History I Geometry Physics Technology Applications Physical Education Guidance: 9th-grade Guidance Electives: Dance Techniques Drawing French I French III Italian I Public Speaking Steam
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10TH - GRADE Requirements:Requirements: Religion Spanish English World History II Algebra II Chemistry Physical Education Guidance: 10th-grade Guidance Electives: Artificial Intelligence Dance Techniques Drawing Painting French II French IV Italian II Public Speaking Steam
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11TH - GRADE Requirements:Requirements: Religion Spanish English U.S. History College Algebra Pre-Calculus Biology Guidance: 11th-grade Guidance Electives: Human Anatomy and Physiology AP Biology AP Environmental Science Environmental Science AP Physics AP Human Geography AP Psychology AP Comparative Government and Politics AP Principles of Computer Science Introduction to Psychology Introduction to Sociology Dance and Choreography Experimental Drawing and Painting Painting French III French V Italian III
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12TH - GRADE Requirements:Requirements: Religion Spanish English History of Puerto Rico Guidance: 12th-grade Guidance Electives: Human Anatomy and Physiology AP Biology AP Chemistry AP Physics AP Calculus Pre-Calculus Calculus AP Environmental Science Environmental Science AP Human Geography Introduction to Sociology AP Psychology Introduction to Psychology AP Comparative Government and Politics AP Principles of Computer Science Dance and Choreography Experimental Drawing and Painting AP Studio Art Drawing AP Studio Art 2D Design French IV AP French AP Italian Introduction to Business Introduction to Law Yoga
A RECOGNIZED GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING PROGRAM
We offer a comprehensive School Counseling Program in grades seven thru twelve. In accordance with ASCA Competencies, we integrate: Academic, Career, and Personal/Social Development. Our students have a scheduled guidance class once a cycle and meet individually with their counselors throughout the year. The program integrates Naviance, the leading college, career, and life readiness platform. In grades nine through twelve, our students develop and work on a four-year plan to guide them in a successful college admission process. The school counselors also schedule grade-level meetings with parents to help them learn about academic issues, summer programs, and college admissions. Our goal is for students to graduate with the competencies necessary to make self-directed, realistic, and responsible decisions and be successful contributors to society.
GUIDANCE CURRICULUM:
7TH AND 8TH GRADES
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Integration and adjustment to a new environment
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Challenges of being an adolescent today, such as bullying, peer pressure, and healthy relationships
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Time management, organization, and study skills
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Responsible academic choices
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Test-taking skills and preparation for standardized tests – Star 360, PSAT 8/9, SEPA
9TH AND 10TH GRADES
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High school goals
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Career interest inventory and career exploration
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Summer programs in Puerto Rico and abroad
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Preparation of a résumé
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Test-taking strategies and preparation for standardized tests – Star 360, PSAT 8/9, PSAT/NMSQT, SEPA
11TH AND 12TH GRADES
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Exploration of career majors based on results of career inventory
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Selection of senior year academic program
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Update of résumé
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The process of college applications and admission
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Test-taking strategies and preparation for standardized test – PSAT/NMSQT
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College admissions exams and other related tests: PAA, SAT, ACT, NA, AP
STUDENT-CENTERED COLLEGE COUNSELING
College counseling is student-centered and focused on providing guidance in the selection of colleges and universities based on individual personal and academic needs and professional goals. One hundred percent of our students attend institutions of higher learning and are accepted at the best universities in Puerto Rico, USA, and Europe.
The Counselor aims to assist in the development of our students by encouraging academic, career, and social/emotional growth toward lifelong success in a diverse and changing world. Individual counseling and group guidance will help students to:
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Acquire the attitudes, knowledge, and skills that contribute to effective learning
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Identify and finalize a list of colleges, based on “best fit”, to which the student will apply
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Complete original college application essays
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Complete college applications on time
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Apply for financial aid
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Prepare for the transition from high school to college
The College Counselor also meets with parents, individually and in group orientations, regarding the college search, selection and application process, financial aid, and the transition to college.