Setting and Meeting Class Goals
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Time: 3:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Cost: Free
Please note: this will take place at Diamond Valley's Sheep River Library.
This workshop is aimed at high school students with their parent(s). It will cover setting short- and long-term goals, how to break down goals into smaller milestones to help reach targets, and how parents can help their students achieve success in their classes and careers. Parents and students will work together to start putting their new skills before the end of the class.
Students in grades 9-10 are required to bring at least one parent or guardian.
Students in grades 11-12 are strongly encouraged to bring at least one parent or guardian. While the workshop activities can be completed as an individual, they are much easier with a second person.
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Instructor: Cheryl Bain
Cheryl's Bio
Cheryl is an award-winning teacher and tutor with a passion for helping students achieve their goals. Her education includes a bachelor’s degree in chemistry, a master’s degree in library science, and an in-progress continuing education certificate in teaching. Cheryl has been a student, employee, or educator at five different Canadian universities. When not in the library or teaching, she is enthusiastic about meeting new people and new cats, collecting fabric and yarn, and occasionally using those collections for sewing and crochet.
Class Goals September 2024 Registration.
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