

BHS Counseling Dept Weekly Update
Week of March 24, 2025
This week of March 24 is a special schedule 5 school day week due to ELA MCAS for 10th graders on Tues 3/25 and Wed 3/26 mornings. ELA MCAS requires 10th graders to be at BHS for these tests (which are still required for BHS students, but don't count towards graduation requirements anymore).
The special schedule for that week is uploaded below.
JUNIOR WORKSHOPS
In addition, on the 3/25 and 3/26 mornings, the BHS counselors will be offering REQUIRED workshops for juniors. Each morning will offer multiple workshop sessions on various topics related to post high school planning. EVERY JUNIOR IS REQUIRED TO ATTEND AT LEAST 2 OF THESE WORKSHOPS OF THEIR CHOICE - attend 2 workshops on one morning and sleep in the other, or sleep in each morning and attend only one workshop each day before classes start, or attend 4 different workshops over the 2 mornings.
Here's the link to the workshop sessions, times, locations.
QR code for this info is below.
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Quarter 3 ends on Tues April 8. There is just over 2 weeks left in this term so still time for students to do their best work and check in about make up work or other ways to keep learning strong.
The week of March 31 is also a special schedule 5 school day week for the Day of Dialogue at BHS on April 1st. See that special schedule below.
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Course requests conversations for SY 25-26 have been underway.
Academic teachers have now uploaded their curriculum level recommendations for the next school year for 9th, 10th, and 11th graders. Audition and application only courses have also been added if the student has been accepted into these courses.
-- SWS acceptances have been shared last Friday afternoon.
-- ACE acceptances will be shared very soon.
IMPORTANT NOW.... students are required to go to their student aspen portals (not available on the parent portal) to review their course recommendations and add elective and wellness course requests and alternates until April 1st. Clear instructions and handouts were shared last week's advisories 3/19.
-- EVERY CURRENT STUDENT IN GR 9,10,11 WILL NEED TO REVIEW AND ADD REQUESTS.
-- THERE IS NO ADVANTAGE FOR STUDENTS TO ADD THEIR REQUESTS EARLY IN THIS PERIOD.
-- Students can make an appt with your assigned counselor to discuss this process now.
Use the QR code below to download the 2025-26 BHS Course Catalog to read about courses and make elective and wellness course requests that are the BEST fit for YOU!
BHS JUNIOR STUDENTS ONLY!
Planning ahead.... Important dates to add to your calendar
April 8: Quarter 3 ends
April 16 (approx): Q3 grades posted to portals
April 18: Good Friday (Category I Holiday) — schools closed
April 21-25: April Vacation — schools closed
May 26: Memorial Day — district closed
June 8: Brookline High School Graduation
June 19: Juneteenth — district closed
June 23: Last day of school (if no more weather cancellations)
June 24-27: Make-up days for weather cancellations
PSB School Year Calendar for upcoming 2025-26 school year below
Parent - Guardian Information
BHS Peer Leaders promote - A Parent Guide for Drunk (and High) Driving Prevention
Brookline High School 11th grade Peer Leaders Macari Allyn and Aviv Schwab-Jacobson, founders of BHS's SADD (Students Against Drunk Driving) Club, are committed to helping educate our community on the dangers of drunk (and high) driving. They have created an excellent short guide of 4 slides that highlights effective strategies for communication and prevention. Check it out!
Another Grown & Flown article - College Rejection: How to Take the Sting Out of Bad News
The article starts "Rejection stings. And a rejection from a college your teen loved and hoped to attend stings badly. College counselors, parents, and peers will try to tell them not to take it personally. They will say the university admissions office gets more applications than they can accept and many well-qualified candidates are rejected. But there will still be anguish. College rejection always feels personal, deeply personal. We asked a few experts for advice on how to overcome this letdown. Here are a few things to consider."
Quick read... Here's the link.
BHS School Counselor List - Name/Office/Work Phone/Email
What are the roles of BHS support staff?
March is Self-Injury Awareness Month
Self-injury is more common than people realize, affecting individuals of all ages and backgrounds. That includes adolescents here in Brookline, who often secretly self-harm as a coping mechanism for emotional pain, stress, or feelings of numbness. It is not just a phase or attention-seeking behavior but a real problem for many. In recognition of March as Self-Injury Awareness Month, B-PEN’s Mental Health page offers helpful self-harm resources if you know or suspect someone may be struggling.
Concerned about your student's mental health?
Please contact your student's counselor. Don't worry alone!
Some in school counseling support is available and another social worker joining our community soon.
Counselors have outside of school resources including possible referrals to virtual counseling Cartwheel Care, local mental health practitioners, and therapy referral support using Care Solace below.
School can be more challenging if a student is struggling with situational or long term mental health issues
- Talk to your child to support and find out what may be going on.
- Reach out to someone on your student's BHS school support team - counselor, dean, if appropriate - program coordinator, special education liaison, school clinician
- Consider outside of school counseling support using either:
* Cartwheel Care - Virtual counseling for adolescents and/or parent guidance (contact your child's school counselor)
* Care Solace - therapy referral resource to find a provider that meets your child's needs in the Boston area. See below for more information
Cartwheel Care - another counseling resource - BHS students & parents-guardians
Cartwheel Care - another virtual counseling resource for BHS students/caregivers
Cartwheel Care is a virtual counseling resource available to both BHS students and parents-caregivers. Virtual counseling can be a helpful support if a student:
- has a busy schedule during and outside of the school day
- would prefer to have counseling outside of school
- would like to work with a clinician with different background or who speaks another language than English
Parents and caregivers can also receive parenting support and guidance separately via Cartwheel Care.
BHS counselors can provide more info to interested students/families, plus directly help with connecting to this resource.
This organization also offers monthly free webinars on mental health topics. You must register to get the webinar links. See the webinar calendar below for topics and additional info.
Wednesday, April 9th, 12-1pm ET - Connection, Co-Regulation, and Coping Skills: Helping kids and teens navigate big feelings
Sometimes, big feelings can take over a household. Sometimes they're our kids' feelings, and sometimes they're our own! Join Cartwheel and Janine Halloran, LMHC for a webinar to learn practical tips on how to help kids and teens cope with big feelings. By starting from a foundation of connection and co-regulation, Janine will provide strategies you can teach your kids (and yourself) for noticing, welcoming, and neutralizing big emotions before they take over the household. Attend this webinar if you are hopeful for more peace and patience and less arguing in your home. This virtual event is part of Cartwheel's free webinar series for parents, caregivers, and school staff. Please feel free to share this email broadly and access English, Spanish, and Portuguese flyers here.
Meet our speaker Janine Halloran is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor who has been working with children, teens, and their families for over 20 years. She has been helping youth build their coping skills throughout her career in a variety of settings, including schools, mental health clinics and in her private practice. She is the founder of Coping Skills for Kids and has written several books, including the bestselling Coping Skills for Kids Workbook, the Coping Skills for Teens Workbook and the Social Skills for Kids Workbook. She is also the host of the Calm & Connected Podcast.
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Have a question? Have a concern?
Please email Darby Neff-Verre - Coordinator of the BHS Counseling/Guidance Dept - individually for feedback on the Weekly Update.
And always check out the BHS Counseling Dept "Guidance Blog" on the BHS website for past Weekly Updates and info on career exploration, job finding, shared guidance documents and other great resources.
Thank you!
PARENTS AND STUDENTS
BHS Counseling Dept offers for Jr and Sr Students/ Families - Learning Differences at the College Level zoom panel - this Thurs 3/27 @ 6:30pm
This Thursday, March 27, from 6:30 to 7:30 pm, the BHS Counseling/Guidance and Special Education departments will host a zoom panel titled College Supports for Students with Learning Differences (zoom link below). After a short presentation by Mr. Libenzon, the panel will answer any questions from parents and students. BHS Panelists will include Brendan McCarthy and Kathleen Lowe, BHS Transitions Specialists and possibly some college level Student Support specialists.
Zoom link -
https://psbma-org.zoom.us/j/93712541990?pwd=OulldcyuDb0UUmac8KeIxFo2ReaBS1.1
Meeting ID: 937 1254 1990
Passcode: 631663
Another helpful short Grown and Flown article - How to Help Teens Find a Good College Fit, From a University President
Adam Weinberg, President of Denison University starts by stating....."My first piece of advice is this: value comes mainly from fit. There are many good colleges in this country where you can get an excellent education. Still, if the fit is wrong, it is nearly impossible to get an excellent education — no matter how good the college is".
IMPORTANT RE: MATH PLACEMENT FOR SY 2025-26
From Math Coordinator Josh Paris and the relevant math teachers:
In order to test out of an advanced level math course you need to take an assessment covering the material from the course you wish
to test out of. The dates of these tests are as follows:
Algebra 2 Advanced and Precalculus Advanced: April 9
BC Calculus: May 21
If students are interested in taking one of these tests they should speak with their math teacher directly. More information and sign up information can be found on the Math Department page on the BHS website.
STUDENTS
The Massachusetts Democratic Party is seeking intern and scholarship applicants for its internship and scholarship programs!
To apply, applicants need to go to this google form and be prepared to provide the following information:
- Cover Letter of Application
- Essay (300-word limit)
- One-page Resume
- Unofficial Transcript
- 2 letters of Recommendation (Can be emailed to tyler@massdems.org)
Completed applications are due by March 21st, 2025 at 5:00 PM and successful candidates will receive a $3,000 scholarship or $2,000 internship stipend, as well as the opportunity to intern with the Massachusetts Democratic Party.
For further information, please see the pdf attached below or feel free to email me and I will do my best to respond to your question as soon as possible.
Tyler Carruth (he/him)
Operations Manager | Massachusetts Democratic Party
Congressman Jake Auchincloss invites high school students of the Massachusetts 4th District to participate in the 2025 Congressional Art Competition. The competition is sponsored by the Congressional Institute and the Congressional Arts Caucus to promote artistry and creative thought in students around the country. Participation includes high school students (grades 9-12) who reside in the Massachusetts 4th District. Students are invited to submit one piece of original artwork, which will be judged by a panel of local artists.
The categories for artwork include paintings, drawings, collages, prints, mixed media pieces, computer-generated art, and photography. All works must be two-dimensional and no larger than 26 inches high, 26 inches wide, and 4 inches deep, including a frame. See the attached Rules for Students and Teachers form for more detailed information.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
- Deadline: Friday, April 18th at 5:00 PM.
- Drop Off at the Congressman’s District Locations: Students, parents, or teachers can drop off the artwork at any of our district locations:
- Newton Office (29 Crafts Street, Suite 375, Newton, MA 02458)
- Attleboro Office (8 N Main Street, Suite 200, Attleboro, MA 02703)
- Fall River Satellite Location, open on Wednesdays from 10 am - 4 pm (1 Government Ctr, Office 237B, Fall River, MA 02722)
- Pick Up at Schools: If needed, schools may reach out to Catarina Pereira (Catarina.Pereira@mail.house.gov) to arrange for a staff member from the Congressman’s office to pick up all their students’ submissions at the school directly. Please contact Catarina by April 9th if you would like to make these arrangements.
- Students must complete THIS ONLINE FORM, in addition to the attached Student Release Form, if they are submitting artwork for the competition.
JUDGING AND RECEPTION:
A panel of local artists will judge all the works submitted. The winner will be announced at Congressman Auchincloss’ Art Competition Reception. The reception is being held on Saturday, May 17th from 3:00-4:00pm at the Attleboro Arts Museum (86 Park Street, Attleboro, MA 02703). A formal invitation will follow. The winning student will then be invited to an annual Awards Ceremony in Washington, D.C. this summer, and their artwork will be displayed in the Capitol for a year.
Feel free to reach out to me with any questions at Catarina.Pereira@mail.house.gov or (617) 332-3333.
BHS HOSA Medical Club & the American Red Cross are hosting an upcoming blood drive - April 30, 2025
Please join our lifesaving mission and schedule an appointment today!
Drive Details:
Site: Brookline High School
Address: 115 Greenough Street, BROOKLINE, MA, 02445
Room Name: Room 106
Date: Wed Apr 30, 2025
Time: 08:30 AM - 01:30 PM
Blood Program Leader Name: Kaylee Co, Kate Ferguson, Brett Schneider, Heidi Kim, and Ed Wiser
Blood Program Leader Email: 27cok@brooklinek12.org, 27fergusonk@brooklinek12.org
Click here to make an appointment
Requirements:
Age: 17 years old or 16 with parental consent form signed HERE
Weight: 110+ lbs
Bring a student ID
The need for blood is constant and only volunteer donors can fulfill that need for patients in our community. Nationwide, someone needs a unit of blood every 2 to 3 seconds and most of us will need blood in our lifetime.
Thank you for supporting the American Red Cross blood program!
Like sports? BHS SPORTS ZOOM continues
Think you know your stuff when it comes to the NBA, NFL, MLB, Soccer, and more?
Want to waste a perfectly good hour on a Wednesday night at 7:30?
Then have I got news for you!
The world famous (or at least Brookline famous) BHS SPORTS ZOOM is back baby!
Started in the depths of Covid by social workers Paul Epstein and John Ortiz, the sports zoom is the place to be to hang with fellow students and staff who care way too much about Jayden Daniels, Erling Haaland, and Alex Bregman.
We'll have cool surprise guests (like Boston area athletes, sports journalists, or front office types), hot timely issues for debate, trivia, and a good dose of smack talking.
Throw on your favorite team jersey or hat, log onto zoom, and prepare to spend an hour talking sports.
LUNCH LOUNGE - Enjoy lunch in a quiet setting & meet new friends! 2 locations each week....
Tired of eating lunch alone? Too loud in the 115 and 22 cafeterias? Want to meet some new friends?
Come to Lunch Lounge on Thurs 2nd lunch @ 115 - Room 317C
The Counseling and Social Work dept has started offering quiet spaces for lunches during a few lunch blocks each school week. Lunch Lounge is happening on Thurs 2nd lunch @ the 115 main campus. See below for location and stop by to check it out!
Things to do this summer? UPDATED ALMOST DAILY! Check out - BHS & Teen Life
Article about Summer Experience for BHS grad - STEM Cell Research
Summer experiences - jobs, internships, community service can help high school students think about future plans
"Sixteen years ago, Michael Segel was a rising senior at Brookline High School in Massachusetts when, acting on a friend’s suggestion, he signed on for a summer stint at a Harvard stem cell lab.
“I was somewhat interested in science, in particular biology, but never thought that it was for me,” Segel says." - Harvard Medical School Journal
Read more here...
BHS Summer Opportunities listing.... here on the Weekly Update and CANVAS
Looking for something interesting and different this coming summer?
Check out these guides to Summer Programs!
The BHS Summer Opportunities document is now available! Click here.
This document will be updated on a regular basis through the end of the school year.
TeenLife Summer Programs Guide
Click here to download - https://www.teenlife.com/summer-programs-guide/"Learn more about the value of pre-college programs, the benefit of programs for neurodiverse teens, why summer's the perfect time to learn another language....
[This] 90+ page guide is chock full of exciting, memorable experiences and unique offerings that appeal to all ages and interests. Want to let the programs you see in this guide know that you’re interested? You can fill out a quick form for Online Summer Programs and Main Summer Programs".
Career Exploration and Summer Job Opportunities
Interested in architecture? Check out this 5 week program YouthBuild Boston
** NOT BHS AFFILIATED**
The architecture industry is a very specific niche in the overall construction industry that contains a plethora of career pathways for young students to aspire to. The aim of the Designery program at YouthBuild Boston is to create that first exposure experience for young people who otherwise would have never been given access to this type of knowledge or opportunity. This 5 week program, designed and facilitated by some of the city's finest architects, will teach the following transferable skills: professional communication, drawing, sketching, presentation skills, 3d modeling, modeling, note taking, scaling, measuring, design, 3d printing, printing, graphic design, team building, blueprint reading, blueprint design, collaboration, innovation, and analytic skills. Our next after school classes start in April and May.
Check out the flyer and a link below in which students can schedule their own interview after they have completed the application on our website.
Application Link:
Interview Link:
https://calendly.com/ndaniel-ybb/in-person-designery-interview
Newton Community Farm (unpaid) summer internship program
The internship lasts 4 weeks, working on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 8am-12pm. High school interns will need to be available for the entire 4-week period. Here are the two terms you can choose from in 2025:
Term 1: July 8 – July 31
Term 2: August 5 – August 28
Make sure you can commit to the full term before applying. If you have a scheduling conflict, please choose another term.
Each day will include a break, and we’ll stop at noon for lunch. You’re welcome to join us for lunch if you’d like, but it’s not required. Just keep in mind that when you apply, you’re committing to the full schedule for the whole term.
How to Apply - To be considered for the internship, please fill out the application below. We’ll get in touch with you to schedule an interview if we’d like to move forward with your application. We review applications as they come in. If you’re accepted, you’ll also need to fill out some required forms for consent, medical info, and photo release.
Looking for a local job now or for the summer?
Check out the BHS Career Counseling blog on the BHS website (Guidance link). This link is updated regularly with opportunities to consider.
Plan to come to the BHS Annual Job/Career Fair during X block on Wed, April 18. Many vendors will be looking for BHS students to employ in the spring or summer.
More info to come soon!
Interested in a Career in Library Studies?
See below for the 2 events happening soon.
This Wed night! Brookline High School Alumni Networking Night
This event is an opportunity for current BHS students to connect with alumni.
Join us on March 26 from 6 pm to 8 pm in the Stem Commons at the 115 Greenough Street Campus.
The BHS Networking Night Leadership Committee is excited to BHS students to campus for a night of exploration, conversation, and networking. Through panel discussion, informal conversations, and shared BHS experience we are working to strengthen our accomplished community. RSVP for the event here.
If you have any questions feel free to reach out to advisor Ms. Kennedy kate_kennedy@psbma.org or bhsnetworkingnight@gmail.com
Career Exploration Opportunities for all BHS students
Check out the Youth Connections program for great resources!
Contact Kate Kennedy (Kate_Kennedy@psbma.org/ office 285D in the 115 building) for more information.
Academic Help Center locations and times
More detailed teacher extra help availability for 9th graders listed in "9th grader" section below
BHS Club info
Keep in mind that students can join most clubs during any point in the school year, not just on the sign up day at the Club Fair. The current list of clubs has been updated. Take a look - https://bhs.brookline.k12.ma.us/clubs-and-activities-list.html
Community Service Opportunity @BHS
Community Service info @ BHS
Think about experiences you may know of in Brookline or check out this TeenLife Boston area community service info. See your counselor for BHS Community Service talk about possible opportunities. And here's the link to the Community Service page with more options and the required form to get service experiences approved for possible BHS credit.
Read the fine print carefully. There are certain restrictions to the BHS community service for credit options, so read the fine print.
SENIORS
Grown and Flown short article - The Emotional Rollercoaster of Sending Your Teen to College
The short article starts with... "First, remember that worrying is like walking around with an umbrella, waiting for it to rain. I excel at this, so honestly, I mean it when I say take a deep breath. And one day at a time".
Here's the link to learn more.
The Brookline High School Scholarship Committee is now accepting scholarship applications
The Brookline High School Scholarship Committee is now accepting scholarship applications.
The application is available on the right hand side of the BHS homepage and at this link. Students who wish to be considered for the many scholarships offered through the BHS Scholarship Fund should submit their application by April 1st, but the application is easy to complete so we recommend submitting it ASAP.
Three criteria are used for choosing award recipients: academics, contributions and activities at BHS, and most importantly, unmet financial need.
There are no merit scholarships per se given out through this program. To make fair decisions, the Committee requires that families complete and submit the CSS Profile financial aid form, available at CollegeBoard.com. The CSS Profile must be submitted to the Brookline Scholarship Fund, which is code 0424.
College Affordable message- Financial Aid Offers Are Confusing!
As your financial aid offers start to come in you may notice a theme…they are confusing!
Colleges use different naming conventions, layouts, and designs which often leaves students and families stuck trying to decipher what everything means.
Don’t stress! College Affordable can help you review your offers, explain what each line item means, and let you know if there may be any opportunities to appeal for additional funding from the colleges.
To get started, complete the Award Letter Feedback Request. Make sure you include all of your offers, even to colleges you are considering, as those offers may help you with an appeal at the colleges you are most interested in.
Upcoming College Affordable webinar - April 10 @ 6:30pm - College Loans and Financing Webinar
Your first tuition statement will arrive in the coming months. Have you thought about how you will finance the gap ie. your balance? Confused about the difference between student loans and parent loans? Join College Affordable for the April webinar to review different loan options and obtain general information about paying for college.
Dates: Thursday, April 10, 2025 at 6:30 PM
Topic: College Loans and Financing Options
All families who are new to College Affordable and their support, should click on this link and continue to our school icon to register. This page will house information related to different program aspects you can take advantage of.
If you previously registered with College Affordable and need to just sign up for these webinars, please follow this link.
All questions can be directed at College Affordable via email financialaid@collegeaffordable.org or call/text 781-343-1941.
Did you get WAITLISTED to a college of high interest? Read below....
If you are Waitlisted, this means that the college will accept you if spots become available (i.e. enough accepted students decline their admission offers around May 1st). You could be admitted from the waitlist anytime, including in August of your senior year. We have even seen students admitted from the waitlist during the December of their freshman year in college.
First and foremost, decide if you would like to stay on the waitlist and let the college know, following their specific guidelines delineated in your waitlist letter.
Write a letter to the college indicating three things: a) your continued interest in this school, b) your improved grades since the application, c) any achievements you’ve made in your activities.
There is no need for additional recommendation letters.
Your counselor may call only one school if you confirm that you will go to that school once you are admitted off the waitlist.
Make sure you commit and deposit to the school that has accepted you straightaway, as chances of being accepted from the waitlist can be very low at most colleges.
- It's time to think about the good "fit" and good "match" for you with other colleges. Being deferred is a toss up about potentially getting admitted to most colleges in their regular decision round... and it is best to assume you will not be accepted. Hard advice to hear but seniors need to consider other colleges that they'd be happy to attend instead of assuming they will be accepted in the regular decision round at that college.
- Use your BHS resources including making an appointment with your counselor and/or stopping by BHS College Counselor Lenny Libenzon's office 280 for some consultation.
College Board's Big Future article highlights these steps too
Is your post graduation plan NOT 4 year college? We've got support and resources for you
-- Thinking about a job? Contact Ms Kate Kennedy (kate_kennedy@psbma.org), BHS Career Counselor
-- Considering the trades - plumbing/HVAC/Electrical/Construction? Contact Ms Kennedy too
-- Looking at 2 year certification programs - Cosmetology? Vet Tech? Pharmacy Tech? Paralegal? Check out this article (https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/finding-a-job/two-year-degree-jobs-in-demand_ and see Ms Kennedy too
-- Military - Talk to your counselor, Mr Libenzon (280) , or Darby Neff-Verre (285F)
-- Gap Year experience? Talk to your counselor! Gap Year can be working and living at home, traveling, your own community service plan, or a program that is structured for you. If you plan to attend college after a Gap Year, it is best to apply to some colleges now while you have direct access to your counselor and college support at BHS.
CollegeData.com website highlights FAFSA completion for college financial aid applications - TIME IS NOW!
After months of beta testing, the new FAFSA for 2025-2026 is available.
Completing your FAFSA as early as possible is the best way to help ensure that you don’t miss financial aid deadlines or the best financial aid and scholarship opportunities, so it’s time to get started if you haven’t already.
To help, we’ve rounded-up some of the most common FAFSA errors people make when completing their FAFSA forms so you can avoid any issues and finish your FAFSA as quickly and painlessly as possible.
11 Common FAFSA Mistakes that can derail your financial aid article
Check this article for some important reminders re: FAFSA too!
MA Community Colleges are FREE for most students!
This is a great deal for many students who don't want to accrue financial burden and want a good education option for an Associates degree ( 2 years of college) or Certification program.
Here's some details and the link
* Earn an Associate Degree
Finish strong! Your GPA can increase your benefits:
- Finish with a 2.0 or higher
- application essay and fees are waived
- Finish with a 2.5 or higher
- admission to your major is guaranteed on a "space permitted" basis.
- *work with your academic advisor to plan: some majors require a higher GPA or additional steps like auditions or portfolio submission.
* Finish at a State University or UMass Campus
You have so many choices to complete your bachelor's!
- Four UMass campuses: UMass Amherst, UMass Boston, UMass Dartmouth or UMass Lowell
- Seven comprehensive state universities in Bridgewater, Fitchburg, Framingham, Salem, Westfield, Worcester, and North Adams
- Two special-mission colleges: the Massachusetts College of Art & Design and the Massachusetts Maritime Academy
Parents-Guardians - Support your senior by completing the Parent Brag Sheet
See below for this form. When done, please share directly with your senior's counselor or have your student drop it off to the counselor's office.
This Brag Sheet is available in other languages if needed. See your counselor or Lenny Libenzon for more info.
The Ultimate BHS College Application Class of 2025 Guide
JUNIORS
Junior Semi: This Friday 3/28/25, 7pm-11pm at 22 Tappan Commons
From the Junior Deans - Dean Figueroa and Dean Kobus....
We host our junior semi-formal dance at 22 Tappan on Friday, March 28th at 7pm.
Students must arrive on time. No one will be admitted after 7:30 pm. No one will be permitted to leave prior to 11:00 pm without a parent present to sign them out. There is no re-entry.
To support the health and wellbeing of all students attending the Junior Semi, please review all of the details of the contract with your parent/guardian. We appreciate your partnership and look forward to a wonderful evening!
- BHS Junior Semi Contract (this contract is for all BHS juniors and BHS-affiliated students from Class of 2025)
- BHS Junior Semi Guest Contract (guests can be current BHS students and BHS-affiliated students only. Non-BHS affiliated students are not permitted)
- Junior Semi Contracts and payment are due by Friday, March 21st at 3pm.
- Junior Semi Payment $55: All checks or money orders must be made out to Brookline High School and include BHS student name written on the memo line. Submit payments to Ms. Fagan in the main office @ 22 Tappan. Financial assistance is available, please speak with your Dean or guidance counselor/social worker.
- Please attend in semi-formal attire. Dress to impress. If you have any questions or need assistance with your attire, check in with your guidance counselor or Dean.
Grown and Flown short and helpful article - 17 Questions You’re Forgetting to Ask Prospective Colleges
There are some simple criteria to consider in the college research process (or to ask on college visits), "there are things that students should focus on that potential applicants sometimes gloss over. G & F asked over 300,000 members what they DID NOT consider when looking at colleges, but wish they had?"
Last session of Junior Seminars with counselors continue in T blocks is this Friday March 28
Junior Counselors are now cycling through all junior advisories.
Be sure to use the Jr Seminar Packet handed out in your seminar for ongoing reference... LOTS of good info!
Attending your advisory's seminar is important for all juniors. The focus of the info sharing is starting the college research and application planning process. Other resources will be shared for juniors interested in FREE community college options, 2 year certification programs, job searches (including connecting to the high paying trades professions), Gap Year and the military.
The NACAC National College Fair - Boston is coming up Thursday, March 27th - Friday, March 28th
Miss the BHS College Fair last week?
Want to talk to more college reps in person?
The NACAC National College Fair - Boston
The NACAC National College Fair - Boston is coming up on Thursday, March 27th - Friday, March 28th at the Boston Convention and Exhibition CenterThis is a great opportunity for students to connect face-to-face with representatives from colleges and universities across the nation.
All high school students and families are welcome to register for this complimentary event.
Date and Time:
March 27, 2025
9 a.m. - 12 p.m. (ET)
6 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. (ET)
March 28, 2025
9 a.m. - 12 p.m. (ET)
Boston Convention and Exhibition Center
415 Summer St
Boston, MA 02210
View the list of exhibiting colleges and universities.
If you have any questions, please contact collegefairs@nacacnet.org.
Why are college applicants OVERPAYING FOR COLLEGE?
EVERY JR FAMILY SHOULD REGISTER FOR THIS FREE RESOURCE - COLLEGE AFFORDABLE
1) Inaccurate upfront budgeting due to misleading available info
2) Confusing Financial Aid Forms
3) Misleading Award Letters and Failure to Appeal
4) Missed Opportunities for Merit Aid
5) Predatory Lenders in Student Loan MarketPlease view the College Affordable information sheet below.
To access this critically important resource, please register with College Affordable!
We’re excited to continue our partnership with College Affordable for the 2024-25 academic year. For those of you who are not familiar with the program, they offer financial aid support for our members of our community. In addition to being your resource for all questions related to the FAFSA, CSS Profile, and financial aid eligibility, they also hold monthly webinars specifically designed to support families where they are in the financial aid process.
Planning for life after BHS graduation - BHS counselors are here to support you!
-- Attend minimum 2 of the Jr Workshops (of your choice) this Tues 3/25 and Wed 3/26
--Should you go test optional or take the ACTs or SATs? If you took the PSATs back in October, check your account on the College Board website to get your scores. If you took the PreACTs last school year, look back at your practice scores and compare with your Practice SAT (PSAT) scores? If you plan to take either the SAT or ACT, now is the time to register for a test date. FYI - BHS is currently for all SAT test dates through June 2025 but we're working to possibly add more seats.
-- Make an appointment with your counselor to start your own individual conversation about your next steps, including the college search process and/or considering a 2 year college or certification program, working or the military. Email your counselor or stop by to schedule a meeting time. Be sure to leave a note at your counselor's door if they are not available.
- Review your current unofficial transcript for any missing classes or errors. Contact your counselor with any questions or concerns.
You should be checking that you are on your way to earning all required credits towards graduation in June 2026.
English- 4 credits
Science - 3 credits
Social Studies/History - 3 credits including US History
Math - 3 credits (4 years required for UMass State colleges/universities)
World Language - 2 credits (same language)
Elective - 3 credits distributed across Visual Arts, Performing Arts, Career/Tech, Community Service
Wellness - .5 Lifetime Wellness, 3 - .25 wellness credits
+ additional credits to earn minimum total credits of 22
You can complete and share your Self - Description Questionnaire ....
with your counselor now. These forms can be found on Naviance (go to "About Me" link at top of your account and click "Surveys from my school" link) or complete the paper questionnaire - part of your Jr Seminar packet, handed out in advisory seminars. You can download the questionnaire below too.
YOUR COUNSELOR CANNOT WRITE A RECOMMENDATION FOR YOU WITHOUT THIS QUESTIONNAIRE BEING COMPLETED AND SHARED WITH THEM IN A REASONABLE TIME BEFORE YOUR APPLICATION DUE DATES NEXT FALL.
College Admissions Testing @ BHS this year
April 5, 2025 - Paper ACT
May 3, 2025 - Digital SAT
June 7, 2025 - Digital SAT
June 14, 2025 - Paper ACT
July 12, 2025 - Paper ACT
JUNIORS AND SOPHOMORES
The PreACTs (practice ACTs) are coming to BHS - Saturday April 12, 2025 - TIME TO REGISTER
SOPHOMORES/JUNIORS:
The PreACT will be administered at Brookline High on the morning of Saturday, April 12 from 7:45-11:30 am.
The PreACT is a shorter practice version of the ACT college admissions test, normed for sophomores in high school. The PreACT also offers a built-in career interest inventory. Each student taking the test will have the opportunity to:
Identify current academic readiness for college and career using the PreACT report
Predict how you’ll perform on the ACT after an additional junior year of learning (predictive quality of test is different for juniors since they already are having that “additional year” of curriculum as defined by the ACT)
Determine skills you can improve based on your performance (using your results to guide use of the free online ACT Academy prep program)
Explore how your career aspirations align with your interests.
Please complete the registration form below and mail or drop it off to one of the BHS Counseling secretaries- Ms Aguilar at 115 Greenough St, Brookline 02445/ Room 285 Ms Hatz at the 22 Tappan St / Room 231 with a $20 check or money order payable to: Brookline High School Guidance. We do not accept cash. If you feel that you may qualify for a fee waiver, please contact Ms Hatz at 617-713-5015 or contact your counselor.
If you are a 10th or 11th grader with a current IEP, 504, ICap and would like to ask for testing accommodations for this PreACT, please read the information on the registration form attached below.
PreACT score reports will be available in the 115 STEM Commons at the end X block, after Lenny Libenzon presents a PreACT score report overview for students from on Wed April 30, 2025.
PreACT test day – Saturday, April 12. Please report to BHS by 7:45 a.m. and bring 3 #2 pencils and a calculator for math – act.org/theact/calculator (although calculator not required). NO phones/devices allowed. Early on the morning of testing, testing room assignments will be posted outside the Tappan Gym.
SOPHOMORES
Please reach out to your counselor if you have questions about your course requests for Gr 11.
It's spring now so, if you haven't found an activity outside of school work to make you happy and excited about your daily routine, now's the time!
Check out the Summer Opportunities doc mentioned above in the Weekly Update.
Put down that device and try one of these suggestions:
- Get some exercise and fresh air! Take a walk, even when it's cold.
- Consider checking out one of the many BHS clubs, even at this point in the school year. Here's the link to the clubs for this year. If you want to talk more about this, set up an appointment with your counselor.
- Community service - Scroll to the Community Service section above in this Update to check out lots of interesting opportunities. There are options at BHS as well :
--Volunteer at one of the BHS libraries during a free block (see one of the librarians)
-- Help to get support dogs to visit BHS - contact Darby Neff Verre (darby_neff-verre@psbma.org)
- Join one of the Lunch Lounges to have some fun. Bring a friend! (See the Lunch Lounge info earlier in this Update.)
9th GRADERS
Have questions about your Course Requests for Gr 10? Set up a meeting with your counselor - Email, note on door
Stop by your counselor's office either in the 22 Tappan or 115 Greenough counseling suites. Grab a snack and say hello. Ask about your course requests for Gr 10 or any question that's on your mind. Feel free to set up an appointment about something happening academically, socially, or otherwise.
22 Tappan Academic Support - Centers and Teacher Extra Help Times/Locations
Click here