Guidance Department
 

Virtual Counselor
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Service Learning Opportunties
City of Weston has several opportunties for service hours.
Setting up artwork at Weston Branch Library
Distribution of flyers
Please call Joyce Rhone 954-380-8398

Easter Seals 5K Run Walk
April 24, 2010 8:00-11:00pm
Markham Park
Register today at:
www.walkwithme.org/broward

The Service Learning Graduation Requirement and
The Student Volunteer Service Program
2009-2010

BRACE

National Test Dates

2008-2009 FCAT Schedule

FastWEB Scholarship Database

Florida state universites and community colleges

Bright Futures

754- 323-0370

Patty van der Kwast- Guidance Director


Mimi Sakal - Guidance Counselor A - Cl
754-323-0375
Tina Balestrieri - Guidance Counselor Cm - Ha
754-323-0374
Sheryll Wilson - Guidance Counselor Hb - Mez
754-323-0373
Gina Longaro - Guidance Counselor Mi - Sam
754-323-0372

Carlos Fortun - Guidance Counselor San - Z
754-323-0371

Pat Sumner - Guidance Secretary
Conchita Rodriguez - Guidance Secretary
Beth Hart - Guidance Secretary
Annette Hall - Guidance Data Specialist

 

Kathleen Carroll - Data Processor
Darlah Fumero - Data Processor
Janice Jaap - Registrar
Barbara Dialberto - BRACE Advisor

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Service Learning Record-Graduation Requirement

Academic Profile

 

2-1-1 or 954-537-0211
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2-1-1 is your 24 hour free, confidential telephone Helpline for crisis/suicide counseling, empathetic listening and community information and referrals for health and human services in Broward County.

Remember......you don't have to go throught it alone. Trained counselors will listen and care...any problems...anytime.

Unweighted Scale
Weighted Scale
A = 4
B = 3
C = 2
D = 1
F = 0
A = 4.0
B+ = 3.5
B = 3
C+ = 2.5
C = 2
D+ = 1.5
D = 1.0
F = 0

 

GRADING SYSTEM
A
90-100
C
70-76
B+
87-89
D+
67-69
B
80-86
D
60-66
C+
77-79
F
59 or below

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Did you know...
  • Current statistics indicate of every 100 high school graduates, 70 enroll in college of which only 28 graduate after five years. Of those 28, only 14 find employment in their chosen field. These numbers clearly point to the need for students to five attention to furture employment before they leave the K-12 education system.
  • 87% of all high school students never talk with a counselor about occupations/careers.
  • 10% of entering college freshmen go on to obtain a 4-year degree within 6 years of high school graduation.
  • 1 in 3 students drop out in the freshman year from a 4-year college/university
  • 68% of jobs requires a 2-year technical degree.
  • 30% of 4-year graduates take jobs not requiring a Bachelors' degree
  • 66% of students encouraged to go to college (57% of those in lower academic half)
  • 31% leave college with NO credits (52% of those in the lower academic half)
  • 43% of graduates report underemployment two years later
  • 20% of the general population has a college degree
  • 8% of the general population has an advanced dgree
  • The average 4-year degree cost $50,000

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