Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, April 16, 1975, Image 7

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    , 1975
April 16, 1975
Guidance at DHS
Career Elective Program
gives students practical ex-
perience in many varied oc-
cupational areas.
Students and parents are
also encouraged to utilize
the guidance services for
personal counseling whether
on an individual or group
basis.
The counseling stafi
works closely with specialist:
from the office of Inter
mediate Unit No. 13 such
as the school psychologist,
speech therapist, hearing
specialist and vision special
ists and also with the school
nursing staff on referrals to
various community agencies
such as Bureau of Children’s
Services, Family and Child-
ren’s Service, Pennsylvania
State Employment Service,
Urban League of Lancaster
and the Human Relations
Committee of Lancaster
County.
by Mrs. Grimm
Donegal High School has
three counselors available to
aid students in all aspects of
educational, vocational and
educational planning.
In addition to the more
traditional guidance services
of college admission coun-
seling, vo-tech admission
counseling and course selec-
tion programming, many
new services are now offered
to students and parents.
One such program is the
Diversified Occupations pro-
grams. In this program stu-
dents attend classes on a
half-day basis and work in
business or industry the
other half day.
Another program is the
Career Elective Programs,
in which seniors are excused
during the month of May
to observe and work in an
area of career interest. The

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A comprehensive testing
program which includes the
High School Placement Test
of Science Research Associ-
ates, the Armed Services
Vocational Aptitude Test,
the National Tests of Edu-
cational Development, the
National Merit Preliminary
Scholastic Aptitude Test and
the College Entrance Exa-
mination Board Tests is of-
fered to students in grades
seven through twelve and
results are made available to
students and parents.
Up-to-date files of edu-
cational and vocational ma&:
terials are maintained in the
guidance office for the use
of students and parents.
Information on financial
aid and scholarship oppor-
tunities is made available to
students through the use of
announcements in a‘““Junior-
Senior Bulletin” posted in
homerooms and offices at
regular intervals throughout
the school year. Students
who wish to follow up on
the opportunities listed are
given individual help with
application forms and coun-
selors write many letters of
recommendation.
All new students to the
school are oriented through
the guidance offices.
This year a special pro-
gram has been instituted for
parents of in-coming ninth
grade students. Parents are
invited to visit the school for
_a meeting with administra-
‘tors and counselors, have
lunch in the cafeteria and
visit regularly scheduled
classes in the afternoon to
observe and confer with
teachers.
The Guidance Depart-
ment is the communicat-
ing arm of the school reach-
ing out to the community,
SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 7
business and industry. Citi-
zens of the community are
urged to use these services
at any time by either calling
or visiting Donegal High
School.
Counselors on duty are
Mrs. Lily E. Grimm, John
D. Day, 3rd and Joseph
Sciortino at Donegal School.
The High School telephone
number is 653-1871.
Mrs. Louise Peters is on
duty at the W. I. Beahm
Junior High School where
the telephone number is
653-5627.
DID YOU HEAR...
Corinda Zink, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zink,
Mount Joy, is a member of
Elizabethtown College’s wo-
men’s tennis team.
DID YOU HEAR...
A planning meeting for
the Annual Children’s Fair
will be held at the home of
Mrs. Robert Carroll, 328 E.
Market St., Marietta, at 8
p.m. Wednesday, April 16th.
Volunteers. are invited.
GRAND SQUARE CLUB
HOLDS GRADUATION
DANCE
The Grand Square Club
of Lancaster will hold their
Graduation Dance at the
Willow Street Vo-Tech
School on Saturday, April
19th. A covered dish buffet
will be held at 6:30 and
dancing till 10:30 p.m.
Paul Andrews will be the
caller.
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