1. Who will be my son or daughter's counselor?
Sharman Brown- Last names A-F
Shannon Bennett- Last names G-N
Travis Palfreyman- Last names O-Z
2. How do counselors help students in junior high?
Counselors provide assistance to students with College and Career Readiness (CCR) Plans and social/emotional adjustments to junior high school. The counselors are trained listeners and problem solvers.
3. How do I or my son/daughter make an appointment with a counselor?
Students are encouraged to sign up on the appointment sign-up sheet in the counseling office. After signing up students will be called down to the counseling office to visit with their counselor. Parents are encouraged to make an appointment to avoid waiting for service.
4. How do I make a class change?
When registering for classes students need to carefully select the classes they are interested in taking. Occasionally there are problems in a particular class that necessitate a class change. Class changes are permitted through the first five days of a semester depending on class availability. Students interested in making a class change should fill out the Schedule Change Request Form on our main counseling page. There is a $5 class change fee unless there is a scheduling error. Any class change occurring after the first five days of a semester may jeopardize the grade and credit of the class.
5. How can I get help in an academic subject?
The first thing you should always do is talk to the teacher during class or after school. If you are confused about the subject matter, try to have some specific questions in mind. Many teachers often provide help directly to students before and after school. Your counselor can also help with ideas on study techniques, planners, and organizational skills.
6. As a student, what can I do to be successful in school?
Attend class everyday, if you are ill, make sure to see the teacher to find out what you missed. Develop a system to keep track of assignments and due dates. Have a study plan at home with the following guidelines:
a. Find a quiet place where you will not be disturbed by phone calls, activities, TV, or other distractions.
b. Plan on studying at least an hour each night. Remember to not only do the written homework, but also complete reading assignments and review notes from lectures and labs every night.
c. Take care of yourself by getting enough sleep, participating in physical activity and staying connected to friends, your parents, and school staff.
7. How can I track my student's academic progress?
Parents and students can access academic records on the Infinite Campus on the Nebo School District website under the parents tab: Nebo School District.
8. What are the high school (9-12) graduation requirements?
Sharman Brown- Last names A-F
Shannon Bennett- Last names G-N
Travis Palfreyman- Last names O-Z
2. How do counselors help students in junior high?
Counselors provide assistance to students with College and Career Readiness (CCR) Plans and social/emotional adjustments to junior high school. The counselors are trained listeners and problem solvers.
3. How do I or my son/daughter make an appointment with a counselor?
Students are encouraged to sign up on the appointment sign-up sheet in the counseling office. After signing up students will be called down to the counseling office to visit with their counselor. Parents are encouraged to make an appointment to avoid waiting for service.
4. How do I make a class change?
When registering for classes students need to carefully select the classes they are interested in taking. Occasionally there are problems in a particular class that necessitate a class change. Class changes are permitted through the first five days of a semester depending on class availability. Students interested in making a class change should fill out the Schedule Change Request Form on our main counseling page. There is a $5 class change fee unless there is a scheduling error. Any class change occurring after the first five days of a semester may jeopardize the grade and credit of the class.
5. How can I get help in an academic subject?
The first thing you should always do is talk to the teacher during class or after school. If you are confused about the subject matter, try to have some specific questions in mind. Many teachers often provide help directly to students before and after school. Your counselor can also help with ideas on study techniques, planners, and organizational skills.
6. As a student, what can I do to be successful in school?
Attend class everyday, if you are ill, make sure to see the teacher to find out what you missed. Develop a system to keep track of assignments and due dates. Have a study plan at home with the following guidelines:
a. Find a quiet place where you will not be disturbed by phone calls, activities, TV, or other distractions.
b. Plan on studying at least an hour each night. Remember to not only do the written homework, but also complete reading assignments and review notes from lectures and labs every night.
c. Take care of yourself by getting enough sleep, participating in physical activity and staying connected to friends, your parents, and school staff.
7. How can I track my student's academic progress?
Parents and students can access academic records on the Infinite Campus on the Nebo School District website under the parents tab: Nebo School District.
8. What are the high school (9-12) graduation requirements?