Class of 2026
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The Sycamore High School Counselors are split by grade level. We follow a class of students from 9th grade through graduation. Your grade-level team is below - specific contact information can be found on the Counseling Team page.
Individual Junior Meetings Announcement:
It is hard to believe we are nearing the end of Quarter 2. We hope your student has had a good start to the school year. As mentioned during the 11th Grade Parent Meeting, we will begin individual junior meetings with students during this quarter. Appointments will be available starting December 2nd and will continue through April/May.
To ensure that we have enough time to meet with all students, we can only have one meeting per student. It's important to consider your student's class schedule as they will be present during the meeting. Please try to avoid interfering with essential instruction time. You can schedule an in-person or virtual meeting using these links:
Mrs. Brenda Fisher’s Individual Junior Meeting Link
Dr. Bonnie Stephenson’s Individual Junior Meeting Link
Each meeting has been allotted a 45-minute time slot. Additionally, there is a brief questionnaire that we are asking each parent/guardian to complete. This will assist us in customizing the session to cater to your family's specific needs. We are looking forward to the opportunity to connect with each of you!
Sincerely,
Brenda Fisher (A-K) and Bonnie Stephenson (L-Z), SHS Class of 2026 School Counselors
Here are a few key tips we feel are important to student success in high school:
- Build Relationships. Build relationships with your teachers, administrators, and counselor in the building by communicating your needs, goals, and plans with them.
- Focus on grades. Develop strong study habits and practice them often.
- Advocate for yourself. Get help when you need it. Ask questions, meet with teachers before/after class, and stay after school for FOCUS/after school homework help. All of these are ways to bolster your understanding of class concepts and will help your academic success.
- Get Connected & Involved. Join a club, activity, or sport at SHS. Meet others that share similar interests. Learn more about yourself and grow as a person.
- Communicate with family. Talk often with your family about the various opportunities in high school, in the community, and after high school.