
9-11th Grade Updates September 2024
CHS Counseling Office
Welcome to CHS!
School Counselors
Mrs. Tuzdae Bartow
Mrs. Gretchen Arthur
Mrs. Amy Snyder
Mr. James Moore
Ms. Johanna Hess
Mrs. Julie Roytan
CONSTRUCTION AND SKILLED TRADES FIELD TRIP
Construction and Skilled Trades Field Trip (Grades 10-12)
PCES CommUNITY Meeting September 25th
A Message from our Exceptional Learning Department
Welcome back to school from the Exceptional Learning Department! By now your students should be settling into their classes and routines. IEP notes and accommodations have been sent to teaching teams. Teachers of Record have caught up with returning students and are getting to know their incoming freshmen.
We are excited to announce three new Exceptional Learning teachers that have joined us this year making a total of 15 teachers on the team here at CHS! Mrs. Crum, in the English department, comes to us from LaPorte with 12 years of teaching experience. Mr. Richardson, the special education teacher at RISE Alternative school, has a background in nontraditional learning environments. Jolie Dickinson has joined the Applied Skills team after teaching at Bailly last year.
Both our Speech and Counseling services are finishing up scheduling and starting with their students the first week in September. Additionally, our new Opportunity Enterprises Student Career Advisor will be settling in next week as well.
Remind your students they can ask anyone for help, from their general education teachers to their Teacher of Record (who is your main contact person as a family), or other Exceptional Learning teachers they may have for Direct and Supported classes who are all valuable resources, whether with specific accommodations, test-taking, small group instruction, or review.
We’re all looking forward to a great year supporting your students in achieving success!!!
COLLEGE INFORMATION
College Prep
One thing they can do is take a career interest quiz. This will help them to begin thinking about what they want to do after high school.
You can consider visiting a college or university when you are traveling. This is a great way to start the college process. It will give your student a chance to imagine what it might feel like to go away to school.
If your student plays sports, please familiarize yourself with the NCAA and NAIA athletic recruiting requirements.
College Visits
The Counseling Office at CHS regularly hosts college admissions reps as well as recruiters from each branch of the military. Students can sign up to attend college rep visits by logging into Naviance. In Naviance choose Colleges-then in the drop-down list and choose College Visits. You can see which schools are coming to CHS and register to attend. Don't forget to come to the counseling office to pick up a pass to attend the meetings.
Some of the colleges who are visiting CHS in the coming weeks include:
- Hanover
- Miami University
- Butler
- Washington University
- Lee University
- Trine
- Grace College
- DePaul
- Bradley
- University of Alabama
- Wabash
- Loyola
Counseling Office Flies with the Golden Knights
Recently some of the staff of the CHS Counseling Office got to ride along with the Army Golden Knights when they were in town for the Gary Air Show! Mr. James Moore, Mrs. Amy Snyder, and Mrs. Miranda Blue visited with the Golden Knights and learned more about their program. Mrs. Blue, our College and Career Assistant, worked with the Army Recruiter to set up this amazing experience and we also got to meet Major Andrew Keithley (bio below), who is a CHS grad, and works with the Army Golden Knights.
Mr. Moore went for his visit on Saturday, August 17th. During his flight all of the Golden Knights were able to jump from the plane, down to the beach at the Gary Air Show! Mrs. Snyder went up with the team on Sunday August 18th and one of the Golden Knights was able to jump from the plane before the cloud cover because too heavy and the plane had to return to the airport. Unfortunately when Mrs. Blue went for her trip, the weather did not cooperate and she was not able to go up with the Golden Knights. The team was extremely hospitable to us and we are grateful for the opportunity to see them in action!
You can learn more about the Army Golden Knights, and see their performance schedule, by visiting https://www.goarmy.com/golden-knights
Mr. Moore
Mr. Moore aboard the plane
Mrs. Blue and the Army Recruiter
A member of the team prepares to jump
The team checks the cloud conditions
Mrs. Snyder and a member of the Golden Knights
Study Skills and Homework Help
There are a number of online resources that are helpful to families and students.
PSAT is Coming Soon!
Career Exploration
Another great career exploration resource is Road Trip Nation. You can check it out by clicking here.
Social Media Tips and Tik Tok Brain
Another thing to consider is how your social media use may be impacting your brain and your ability to concentrate. Parents all over the country (and educators as well) are noticing that young people are having a more difficult time concentrating. Do you notice your mind getting bored when you are asked to read for school or work on assignments? It might be that you are experiencing what is being called "Tik Tok Brain."
Tik Tok Brain isn't a diagnosable condition, but researchers are starting to see patterns in how our brains respond to short videos like those on Tik Tok. These videos can release dopamine into our brains, which makes it feel addicting to watch and can also have a negative effect on our ability to pay attention. You can read more about this phenomenon in these articles.
What is Tik Tok Brain and Is it Real?
Tik Tok Brain Explained: Why Some Kids Seem Hooked on Social Media Feeds
Tiktok Brain Explained: Endless Dopamine Rush From Short Videos Get Kids Hooked
Researchers are suggesting that we all unplug. Set limits on how much time you spend on social media, particularly Tik Tok. It can also be useful to put your phone in the other room when you are doing your homework, so that you can avoid distractions. Also, don't sleep with your phone in your room! You need a break from that overstimulation and constant influx of information!
Suicide Prevention Awareness Month
To learn more, please visit the following websites.
Learning Styles
Get Involved!
CHS offers many clubs and sports for you to get involved in! Check out the list of Clubs below!
Challenge Yourself Academically
Indiana Gold Star Counseling Award
Request an Appointment
CHS Counseling Office
1-800-273-8255
Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a crisis counselor
Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
Dial 988
Email: jesmoker@duneland.k12.in.us
Website: https://www.duneland.k12.in.us/domain/145
Location: 2125 South 11th Street, Chesterton, IN, USA
Phone: 219-983-3730
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