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Parent Action Plan: 12th Grade. Senior year is a whirlwind of activities. This is a big year for your child as he or she balances schoolwork, extracurricular activities and the college application process. Use the suggestions below to help you and your child successfully navigate this important time.
13 de fev. de 2023 · Having a senior year checklist allows you to identify the most important steps in your senior year. This helps you manage your time more effectively by shifting your focus on what's important. That way, you can escape distractions, be more productive, and stay on top of things.
12 de jan. de 2024 · A Complete College Prep Checklist: High School Senior Year. Admissions Paying for College Student Success Tips for Parents. Updated on January 12th, 2024. If your student has headed into their senior year ( Class of 2024 ), there’s no question that their high school senior year is exciting… but it’s also incredibly busy!
12 de mar. de 2024 · Aging parents checklist: A guide to senior life planning. By Susan Meyer. Updated March 12, 2024. While caring for adults as they age can be a challenging responsibility for children and other family members, it's also a time to reflect on happy memories and plan for the future.
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Download this graduation checklist. Because you’re graduating this year! Schedule your senior photos. Don’t go through your senior year empty-handed! Design a class ring that suits your personality. Get that yearbook ordered to have an official record of all your senior year memories.
March/April: Begin taking a more serious look at colleges and universities. Make a file for each college and gather information about academics, financial aid, and campus life. Go to college fairs and open houses and learn as much as you can about the colleges online. Begin planning college visits. Spring break is a good time to visit.
27 de ago. de 2021 · Parent’s Last Call List for High School Senior Year. by Lisa Endlich Heffernan | August 27, 2021. Here I am, 365 days out from the empty nest. The temptation is to spend a year boring you with lasts. The last first day of high school, the last birthday at home (trust me, this one is the real killer), or the last varsity game.