Thursday, December 17, 2020

ACT Prep Opportunity

                                                                    

 ACT® Prep Workshop 

$300       January 9, 16, 23, 30

 

The Workshop:  The 16-hour workshop is open to all students from all schools in the area. Students will not only review the subject matter, but will also learn ACT-specific test-taking strategies.  The instructors will teach the different types of questions the ACT uses, methods for handling difficult questions, and tips for dealing with tight time limits.   

Workshop Instructors:      

Shawn Baldwin, B.S., M.A. will teach the Math and Science sessions

Kelly King Walden, B.A., M.A. will teach the English and Reading sessions

Workshop has limited seating due to Covid-19 social distancing requirements

If weather prohibits travel or businesses close due to Covid-19, the instructors may conduct one or more sessions by Zoom. 

 

Location: Reidland Church of Christ Annex, 5500 Kentucky Dam Road

Sessions run from 10:00-3:00 each day with a one hour break for lunch.

Cost: $300 for all sessions. Earn a $50 discount by referring a friend.

Have the friend mention your name when registering.

Students must bring a calculator to the math sessions.

Scholarships are available by counselor referral.

Find us on Facebook at ACT Prep Workshops.

Registration:  Please contact Shawn Baldwin at 270-356-6014 or logostestprepky@gmail.com

*Private tutoring sessions are also available.

 

Tuesday, December 15, 2020

Tips for Managing Stress

Being a teenager is hard.  You regularly face stressors from parents, friends, romantic relationships, school, work, extra curricular activities and social media, just to name a few.  Now, we have the added stress of Covid 19 and virtual learning.  As we approach the end of the semester and get into the holiday season, you may notice that you feel even more stressed than usual.  There are added worries about final exams and trying to make sure your grades are where you want them to be.  The holidays can also be very stressful for multiple reasons.  You may notice yourself feeling more irritable and tired than usual.  You may have difficulty sleeping because you can’t stop thinking about all the things you need to do.  You may have new aches and pains, such as headaches, tension in your muscles and stomach problems.   All of these things are your body’s way of telling you that you need to stop and take care of yourself before you become overwhelmed or turn to negative ways of coping.  Here are some healthy ways to cope with the stress you are feeling:

1.   Plan Ahead - If you have too many tasks or assignments due, make a to-do list and a schedule.  Plan to complete the most important things first and break up large tasks into smaller pieces so you don’t feel overwhelmed.  Make sure your plans are realistic; don’t plan to accomplish more than you actually can.

2.   Prepare - If you’re worried about an upcoming event, try visualizing yourself there and thinking about how you might handle different situations that could come up.

3.   Deep Breathing and Mindfulness - Sit up straight and take a few slow, deep breaths: inhale through your nose, exhale through your mouth.  Try some mindfulness activities linked here.

4.   Relax Your Muscles - Do some stretches, try yoga or take a hot shower to help yourself relax.

5.   Exercise - Exercising can help you relax, too.  It even releases your brain’s natural feel-good chemicals like endorphins and dopamine.  Try going for a walk or a run.  You could also dance, play basketball or lift weights.  Any type of physical activity will work.

6.   Eat Healthy - Give your body energy by eating healthy foods such as vegetables, fruits, and lean sources of protein.  Avoid too many sugary foods, as they can actually have a negative impact on your mood in the long run.

7.   Avoid Alcohol and Drugs - Substance use can make it harder for you to think clearly.  Also, substances can negatively impact your mood.

8.   Talk to someone - Tell your family and friends that you’re feeling stressed. If there’s something you don’t want to talk about with family or friends, reach out to a teacher, school counselor, or another trusted adult.  Talking to someone may not solve your problem, but it will likely help you feel less overwhelmed by it.  Remember, we have counselors available to speak to you, if needed.  Click here for a google form that will connect you to a counselor.  

Counselor Connection Form

Friday, December 11, 2020

SOURCES OF STRENGTH on social media

 Follow our MCHS Sources of Strength page on Instagram at:

https://www.instagram.com/mchssourcesofstrength/

And on Tik Tok at: vm.tiktok.com/ZMJX2mopJ  

Our students are working so hard to help their peers with messages of hope and strength during this tough time!

GSE Applications are still being accepted through Jan. 25th

 Governor's School for Entrepreneurs

Apply now through Jan. 25, 2021

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While 2020 was unprecedented and filled with unique challenges, as we reflect on the year, we are thankful for all of our partners, stakeholders, parents, entrepreneurs, educators and state leaders.


The GSE team sends warm wishes your way for a very happy holiday season and new year!


Apply Today!

https://www.kentuckygse.com/

Friday, December 4, 2020

Contacting me during NTI

 As you know we will be communicating virtually through the end of the semester on Dec. 18th.  You may still contact me during working hours 8:30-3:30 on school days for any counseling services you need. 


Here are the ways to get in touch with me.


EMAIL:

evan.merrick@marshall.kyschools.us


PHONE:

I have a working number for days we are in NTI, you may dial (270)205-9476 during working hours and your call will be directed to me.


GOOGLE FORM:

If you have a specific need you may fill out this google form and I will be in touch with you

Counselor Needs Form

GSE Applications accepted through Jan. 25th- See upcoming virtual Events

 Virtual Learning Events Remaining for GSE

Wednesday, Dec. 9th from 4-5 p.m. ET

Wednesday, Dec. 16th from 4-5 p.m. ET



Link to Attend: https://linktr.ee/KentuckyGSE



This free, prestigious program will take place on Northern Kentucky University's campus from June 6th - June 26th in the summer of 2021. All current 9th, 10th, and 11th-grade students are welcome to apply.

To learn more about GSE and how to apply, visit www.KentuckyGSE.com

December Meals- Pickup & Delivery Schedule