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Students in grades 10 and 11 will be taking the PSAT at Harding on Wednesday, October 19, 2016. Watch the screencast below to learn more information. Fall is a busy time in the college admissions season. Colleges are hosting campus visit days, representatives are on the road visiting students high school campuses, high school counselors are busy answering questions and helping students find schools that are the right fit, and seniors are busy completing their college applications. During this busy season, our counseling office recommends that sophomore and junior students take advantage of opportunities available to learn more about colleges and universities of interest. Below are four ways sophomores and juniors can learn more about these institutions: The Harding Counseling office is pleased to partner with college counselors across the city to offer the Memphis Area College Night on September 19, 6:00-8:00 pm at the Memphis Agricenter. Students in grades 10 and 11 are encouraged to come. Visit with college representatives from over 100 colleges and learn more about what it takes to apply, attend, and succeed. Stop by the counselor's table and say hi to one of our counselors!
It is difficult as parents to watch our kids struggle. Nonetheless, it is important for us to be intentional with our response to these difficult situations. How we handle them often determines whether our children's struggles result in disaster or in valuable learning opportunities. Click the read more link below to learn about the 7 things we can do as parents to help our kids overcome failure. Applications for the 2017 Tennessee Governor’s Schools are open. Click here for download an application. The Tennessee Governor’s School initiative includes 12 free, distinct summer programs for gifted and talented rising 11th and 12th grade students:
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