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College Admissions Evening
January 9, 2013
7:00PM - 9:00PM * CHS Auditorium
Sophomores, juniors and their parents
are invited to join us for an informative evening on "Beginning the College Search". CHS Counselors will open with a brief but informative discussion on the variety of pathways Conestoga students may take upon graduation taking into consideration selective college admissions, financial aid/scholarships, and career planning and the tools Conestoga offers to assist students. The evening will culminate with the keynote speaker, Mr. Tom Weede, VP of Enrollment at Butler University, in Indianapolis, IN on how to find the right college fit and what goes into the decision to admit/deny/waitlist at selective colleges and universities with an opportunity for audience Q&A. For more information on this and other events please feel free to visit the Student Services webpage by clicking on the highlighted link below.
Student Services Department
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Schedule Changes
Second Semester Schedules and Schedule Changes 2012-13
Second semester student schedules were distributed in homeroom during the week of December3rd. Elective and level changes for the second semester can be made through December 21, 2012. After that date, changes can be made January 23, 24, 25, 28 and 29. No elective change requests will be honored after January 29.
We encourage students to use the exam days to complete schedule changes prior to the start of the second semester.
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Midterm Exam Schedule
Wednesday, January 23, 2013 7:20AM - Math 9:30AM - English 12:30PM - Conflicts
Thursday, January 24, 2013 7:20AM -World Language 9:30AM - Social Studies 12:30PM - Conflicts
Friday, January 25, 2013 7:20AM - Science 9:30AM - Conflicts 12:30PM - Conflicts
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SAVE THE DATE!!!
Course Selection Night is January 31
You are invited to attend Course Selection Night at Conestoga High School at 7:00PM on Thursday, January 31. Separate programs will be offered for each grade level. In order to maximize the time available for presentations, parents should go directly to the assigned rooms for each grade level. These room assignments will be clearly posted at all school entrances.
Parents who will have students in more than one grade at Conestoga should choose the grade level with which they are least familiar. Faculty representatives will rotate through all four locations, so all questions should be addressed regardless of the room chosen. Keeping in mind that students will hear similar presentations by teachers and counselors during the school day, they should not find it necessary to attend.
Prior to Course Selection Night, each student will receive a personal copy of the Program of Studies and will learn about course offerings and course selection procedures. In order to get the most from the evening event, parents will find it helpful to peruse the book and discuss course selection with their students in advance. Also, please bring your student's copy with you on Course Selection Night.
In each of the sessions, counselors and administrators will review course selection procedures and offer suggestions on the decision-making process in relation to student interests, abilities, and aspirations. Curriculum supervisors, department chairpersons, and other faculty representatives will offer brief presentations for each grade level, highlighting new offerings and other changes in the 2013-2014 Program.
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Main Line Summer Camp Fair
Wednesday, January 23, 20135:30pm - 8:30pmConestoga High School Admission if FREEFamilies with children ages preschool thru 18 are welcome to attend. For more information on this event click here!
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Parent Meetings
The first meetings in the year 2013 will be as follows:Seniors - January 8thJuniors - January 10thFreshman - January 15th Sophomore - January 17th All parent meetings will be held at 9:30AM in room 142.Please note that parent meetings are cancelled if there is no school or a two hour delay opening due to inclement weather. Parents and students are encouraged to access the District website at www.tesd.net or call the hotline at (610) 240-1970 for updates on school closings and other emergencies.
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Texting and driving is an issue we all face as we engage in our most dangerous endeavor every day: driving! Please make a pledge to yourself, not to text and drive. Please see the link below with regard to texting while driving. We all can make a difference and save lives!
www.itcanwait.com
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