Category Archives: For Seniors

Senior Sunset Event Oct 6th @6PM

The Class of 2021 Officers and PTSO are excited to announce the SENIOR SUNSET event on Tuesday, October 6th from 6-7PM at the NSHS Baseball Field.

Senior sign ups will go out via Class of 2021 Facebook and Instagram pages.   Please let your Senior know if they are not on Facebook or Instagram.  Click Student Registration to register by Oct 6th at 12 Noon.

Parent Volunteers are required to support social distance protocols for any PTSO event.  We need parents to help with student check-in and chaperone the event.  Please sign up at this link by Monday, October 5th so we can make this event happen: https://signup.com/go/XeLkytm

THANK YOU!

Update Seniors Committee Kick Off Meeting Tues, Oct. 6 at 8PM

Hello Senior Parents/Guardians,

With the recent announcement of the Senior Sunset event on Oct 6 at 6PM, the Senior Committee Kick-Off Meeting will now be from 8-9PM.  

We would like to brainstorm some ideas and will be looking for parent volunteers to organize and support selected events/programs to further research or plan.

Topic: PTSO Senior Committee
Time: Oct 6, 2020, 08:00 PM Eastern Time 

Join Zoom Meeting
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Meeting ID: 854 7251 4235
Passcode: NSHS2020

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Meeting ID: 854 7251 4235
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Zoom Link for Senior Parent Night Thurs, Oct 1 at 7PM

Senior Parent/Guardian Night Information:

Zoom link: https://newton-k12-ma-us.zoom.us/j/93023591561

Meeting ID:  930 2359 1561
PW:  college

Meeting will be held on Thursday, October 1 from 7:00-8:15 pm via Zoom.

We will start with an introduction from Guidance Director Dan Rubin and College & Career Counselor Kathy Sabet to review the nuts and bolts of the college application process.  We will then hear from admissions representatives who will share their expertise on some of the ways they are preparing for this college admissions cycle. The evening will conclude with a question & answer period featuring our guest panelists and members of the counseling department.  


Save-the-Dates:

October 7 at 7PM: Developing A Financial Aid Strategy: A national expert in college financial leads a frank, practical review of the landscape, the FAFSA, your EFC and how to navigate the system to best address your needs.

Format: Expert presentation with live Q&A
Speaker:  Nick Ducoff, Author of Better Off After College and Founder of Edmit

October 14 at 7PM, First In My Family: Application Tips From First Generation College Students.  Current college students share their tips on how to approach the college application process, how to work with parents, and how to seek out mentors and information for additional support.

Format: Moderated panel discussion with live Q&A
Speakers:  Moderator: Chuck Hughes, Founder of Road to College and former Harvard Admissions Officer; Representative from organization focused on first generation students; Three first generation college students

Senior Parents: Letter from Dan Rubin, Head of Guidance

A message from Dan Rubin, Director of Guidance on 9/22/20


Dear Senior Parents/Guardians,

So much has changed in so little time. In more typical times, my communication with senior families in the fall encourages reflection about just how quickly the time has passed since first identifying as parents of the class of 2021. This year, so many of our routines feel like distant memories. While we won’t be congregating in the field house for senior parent night, I write to share information about a number of upcoming opportunities to join together to support your students’ senior year journey. 

While so many events beyond our control are having a pronounced impact on our lives, the school counselors are committed to supporting our students’ educational endeavors. In particular, we look forward to helping “launch” our seniors, who have experienced a great many losses so far. Together, we look forward to partnering with you to rise and meet all of the challenges ahead as we prepare your students for a successful transition to life after South.

Senior Parent/Guardian Night:

We are happy to present Senior Parent/Guardian Night on Thursday, October 1 from 7:00-8:15 pm via Zoom. We will start with an introduction from Guidance Director Dan Rubin and College & Career Counselor Kathy Sabet to review the nuts and bolts of the college application process. We will then hear from admissions representatives who will share their expertise on some of the ways they are preparing for this college admissions cycle. The evening will conclude with a question & answer period featuring our guest panelists and members of the counseling department. Please look for the Zoom link and password to be shared early next week.

GPA Explanation:

As you are aware, Mr. Aronson shared in his back to school letter and the accompanying slides the explanation and recommendation regarding GPA for the Class of 2021.  In June, the district established a joint Newton South and North GPA committee to make recommendations based on their expertise of the college process, research of the changing landscape due to the COVID-19 crisis, and survey data. During the summer, committee members surveyed nearly 100 colleges and universities and 14 local high schools similar to Newton South and North. The committee was charged with making a recommendation about how we should calculate the GPA for the class of 2021 in September and then move on to longer-term recommendations for underclassmen. 

Based on the recommendation of the committee, the GPAs, both weighted and unweighted, for the class of 2021 will be calculated using the final grades from grade 10 and the final grades from grade 11, excluding any “Ps” (pass) that were awarded as final grades in Spring 2020. We have updated the GPAs in Naviance and Aspen. 

College Admission Testing Status:

We have just finalized details for Newton North High School to serve as an “unlisted” test center for the Saturday, October 24th ACT exam. This private, “unlisted” test administration is only open to Newton South and Newton North students.  We are working diligently on the safety and security logistics that need to be implemented and securing enough proctors for a successful administration. The ACT registration link will be shared tomorrow, around mid-day, via email along with brief video instructions to select the proper test center. This email will be sent to the student and parent email addresses listed in Aspen.

Senior Seminar on September 25:

As we dive into the college admission process, School Counselors will conduct Senior Seminars that will provide the seniors with important information and resources that they will need in their postgraduate application process. The Senior Seminars will occur this Friday, September 25, via Zoom. Seminars are scheduled for 10:00 am and students will receive a zoom link and google calendar invitation from their school counselor.

Additional Information:

Feel free to check out NSHS Class of 2021 College Application Instructions & Procedures to help organize the steps included in the college application process. In the instruction guide, you can access information on our new online transcript request protocol. This is a friendly reminder to check the INFORMATION FOR THE CLASS OF 2021 FROM THE COLLEGE & CAREER CENTER.

College Guidance Network

The Massachusetts School Counselors Association (MASCA) has partnered with a newly formed organization called the College Guidance Network to provide free virtual expert post-secondary counseling advice through a series of video releases. The initiative brings former PBS Education content producers together with leading national experts on varied issues relating to applying to college during the time of COVID-19.  A detailed schedule of their programming can be found HERE

If you haven’t already, we like to give parents/guardians the opportunity to contribute to your child’s application process. Please fill out this Parent/Caregiver Information Questionnaire and it will be submitted directly to your child’s school counselor.

We look forward to partnering with you to provide our seniors with the typical tasks that they need to accomplish with their post-high school planning and adjust to the new aspects in this unprecedented year.  We hope to “see” you at Senior Parent/Guardian Night next Thursday, Oct 1!

Take care,

Dan Rubin, Newton South High School Director of Guidance

Senior Parent Night Thurs, Oct 1 at 7PM

Senior Parent/Guardian Night:

We are happy to present Senior Parent/Guardian Night on Thursday, October 1 from 7:00-8:15 pm via Zoom. We will start with an introduction from Guidance Director Dan Rubin and College & Career Counselor Kathy Sabet to review the nuts and bolts of the college application process. We will then hear from admissions representatives who will share their expertise on some of the ways they are preparing for this college admissions cycle. The evening will conclude with a question & answer period featuring our guest panelists and members of the counseling department.  Please look for the Zoom link and password to be shared this week.

Save-the-Dates:

October 7 at 7PM: Developing A Financial Aid Strategy: A national expert in college financial leads a frank, practical review of the landscape, the FAFSA, your EFC and how to navigate the system to best address your needs.

Format: Expert presentation with live Q&A
Speaker:  Nick Ducoff, Author of Better Off After College and Founder of Edmit

October 14 at 7PM, First In My Family: Application Tips From First Generation College Students.  Current college students share their tips on how to approach the college application process, how to work with parents, and how to seek out mentors and information for additional support.

Format: Moderated panel discussion with live Q&A
Speakers:  Moderator: Chuck Hughes, Founder of Road to College and former Harvard Admissions Officer; Representative from organization focused on first generation students; Three first generation college students

Seniors Registration Open for ACT on Oct. 24

Message from Dan Rubin, Director of Guidance NSHS


Dear Seniors and Families,

We have confirmed the ACT test date on 10/24/2020 at Newton North with our testing capacity at 360 testers. We are limiting the tester capacity to 75% due to Below are a few priorities that we hope you will be in agreement with:

  • This testing opportunity should be prioritized to seniors as opposed to lower grades. Therefore, please do not share this information and test center code with anyone else except your senior.
  • We need to provide testing opportunities for as many students as possible. Therefore, students who are already registered to take the ACT at another location, please confirm with that test site directly, not the ACT, that your senior can test there.

If they are going to be cancelled, then registering at Newton North can be accommodated Registering for the Test: This test administration is private to only Newton High School students and therefore it will not be listed on the ACT website. To register for this test, will need to use the test center code provided below, which will not be viewable to the general public. The ACT registration system defaults to search by zip code, then the students will need to click on change location and enter the test center code in the box on the right to view the site for the 10/24/20 date.

The test center code is 235020

To assist you with your registration, please watch this screencastify: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ydKhQzR3-sR_2CEGuHGFYYeXLrUeOf9F/view

Seniors Committee Kick Off Meeting Tues, Oct. 6 at 7PM

Hello Senior Parents/Guardians,

As we start this unprecedented year with our Seniors, the PTSO would like to kick off a meeting to discuss in-person and virtual ideas to make great memories for your Senior(s).  Please join us on  Tuesday, Oct 6 from 7-8 PM

We would like to brainstorm some ideas and will be looking for parent volunteers to organize and support selected events/programs to further research or plan.

Topic: PTSO Senior Committee
Time: Oct 6, 2020, 07:00 PM Eastern Time 

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85472514235?pwd=UjJBc1hDd2RXR2NLd1BWbkN6NlhPUT09

Meeting ID: 854 7251 4235
Passcode: NSHS2020

Dial by your location
Meeting ID: 854 7251 4235
Passcode: 381068
Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kcXXdILCwS

 

AP Exam Registrations for 2021

Registration for the 2021 AP exams at Newton South is now available. All registration will be done online through the College Board. Payment for AP exams will be done online with a credit or debit card through Total Registration. Students should use the following direction to register and pay for exams.

Questions? please contact NSHS AP Coordinator Mary Ann Price at [email protected]

See details here: 2021 NSHS AP Exam Registration and Payment Information

College Admissions in the Time of COVID, Wed. Sept 16th @7PM

Dear Senior Students and Parents/Guardians –

In the coming days you will receive an email with announcements about a number of events of interest to the senior class as you prepare for the year, and as many of you prepare for your post-secondary transition plans. This email is a reminder that Wednesday evening is the “Live Launch” of the first installment of the College Guidance Network’s series of family workshops. While the series will be available on demand, each installment will be released on Wednesday evenings throughout the fall. This installment, College Admissions in the Time of COVID, is described below.

We hope you will take advantage of this wonderful opportunity!

Best,
Dan Rubin, NHSH Director of Guidance

Webinar – College Admissions in the Time of COVID
Wednesday, September 16, 2020
7:00pm-8:00pm

Zoom link to join the live webinar on September 16

Passcode: 614954

Our experts will discuss the impact of Covid-19 on college admissions presenting the most up-to-date thinking. Discussion will include how families can make the best choices in a rapidly changing environment, including changes to the Common App, changing test policies, increasing importance of essays, financial aid implications, and how colleges’ institutional incentives may affect families.

Format: Moderated panel discussion with live Q&A
Moderator: Lana Wong, Communications Lead, The Education Commission
Speakers:

Kate Cassino, CEO of Hobsons (Naviance)

Lee Coffin, Vice Provost , Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid, Dartmouth

Bob Bardwell, Executive Director of Massachusetts School Counselors Assoc.

Nick Ducoff, Author of Better Off After College and Founder of Edmit

Emily Roper-Doten, Dean of Admission & Financial Aid, Olin College of Engineering

Seniors Update from College Career Center

Please check the Newton South College and Career Center (CCC) for the latest updates on the college landscape for the Class of 2021.

You can also book appointments starting Monday, September 14 with Kathy Sabet, CCC Counselor at sabetk.youcanbook.me

Kathleen Sabet, M.A.
College & Career Counselor
Newton South High School
[email protected] / 617-559-6590