Author Archive | Ryan VanKampen

Why I Love My Job: The Career Fair

Two weeks ago we held a career fair at my school. Now this wasn’t your typical high school career fair for students looking for summer/part-time work. This also wasn’t a career fair for senior students about to graduate and enter the work force. This was a career fair for freshman students. Students who have little […]

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Building a Better School Through Master Scheduling: Part Two

Master scheduling can be difficult because there are so many factors to consider: student conflicts, contractual obligations & limitations, teaming, content area certifications, and general preferences. In the scope of keeping the school and my decisions student centered, I choose to start the scheduling process by looking at potential student conflicts. A master schedule and […]

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Test Success: Preparation And Follow Through

As a school counselor I spend a significant part of each day working with students who are struggling academically. There are many reasons why a student may struggle: homework completion, stress at home, poor sleep habits, attention deficits, anxiety, or test taking. Many of these factors are affected by forces beyond the walls of our […]

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How do we respond when a student fails?

How do we respond when a student fails? If your school has made the jump to PLCs, essential questions, enduring understandings and understanding by design, you’ve certainly heard this question before. As educators we’re tasked with asking and answering questions: What do we want students to learn, how will we know when they have learned […]

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