August High School Junior
Written by Randy Stoltz   
Thursday, 20 August 2009 15:52

It’s that time of year again…and your child is an “upperclassman”!!!

 

Dear Parent,

 Wow…it’s that time of year again! Another summer is behind us and school is underway.  I hope that your family had an enjoyable summer break and your student is ready for a new school year. 

“Upperclassman”…I’m sure your student has used that term often…they do seem to love the title that comes with their junior year!  They feel they have reached the “upper level”, no longer low on the “high school totem pole”!  And…they should be proud of their accomplishments because they have worked hard so far!   

I know as a parent, this time of year you are inundated with paperwork from the schools, you have open houses to attend, and the fall sports season is getting underway.  It’s a busy time for you, so this month’s newsletter will be brief.  In future months, we will get into “details” that will be beneficial to you in the college planning process.  Be sure to read the newsletters as they will be full of vital information. 

Please, remind your student that their junior year is a critical year.  They need to begin now to make the most of every opportunity, study hard and get the best grades possible in every class, get involved at school, do community service…and most of all…enjoy the year.  It is important that they are aware that everything they do this year will have a direct impact when they apply for college…but they should try to enjoy themselves along the way! 

It is my heartfelt desire to see your student succeed and reach their goals and dreams for college.  As always, we are here if you have any questions.  

Until next month...when we “dive into details”….Best wishes!! 

Randy Stoltz, President

 
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