Our commitment to supporting students at Neuqua Valley High School is an important priority. In addition to the daily support of a teacher in the classroom, here is a summary of the additional resources we offer:
ACCESS is a 30 minute opportunity at the beginning of the day on Wednesdays for students to connect with their teachers and seek academic support. Students can sign up to meet with a teacher, and teachers can assign students to meet with them during this time. Click HERE to learn more.
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Academic Resource Centers (ARC) are available to all students throughout the day. In H114 at the Birkett Freshman Center and down academic hallways at Main, ARC is staffed by faculty who are ready to assist students 1-on-1 or in small groups. No appointment needed. Students can stop in during lunch or Option.
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The After School Assistance Program (ASAP) provides students who are selected by their School Counselor a chance to work with a faculty mentor primarily on course content and work completion. ASAP runs about 20 times each semester on select Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:45-4:00pm in the LMC at both buildings. Click HERE to learn more.
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GPS (Growth. Potential. Success) is designed to help connect students to a teacher mentor who can help them sustain good academic habits. Students in this program are recommended by teachers and counselors and will meet 1-2 times a week for 20 minutes during their option period. (Formerly known as the 20/20 program) Click HERE to learn more.
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How can FAMILIES continue to support students?
- Login to ParentVue to view your student’s current progress
- Encourage your student to utilize resources like Google Classroom and the Student Planner every week in order to stay organized and accountable for their expectations and assignments.
- Encourage your student to communicate with the teacher about his or her progress and to develop a plan moving forward.
Questions about a program or about how we can help?
Contact your counselor for more information if you need additional support.
Contact your counselor for more information if you need additional support.