2023-2027 High School 4 Year

Create a High School Portfolio!

  • FULLY DATED: The High School 4 Year is fully dated, beginning July 1,2021, and running through June 30, 2025.
  • BUILD A PORTFOLIO: Lay out a curriculum plan, keep track of volunteer hours, make note of literature read, and more. Every page is designed to help you record everything your student will need for a complete transcript and portfolio.
  • PLAN LESSONS: Weekly pages allow you to lay out daily lesson plans for a single student, mark attendance, and record grades.
  • YEARLY CHECKLISTS: Stay on top of what your student should be accomplishing each year with the yearly high school checklists.
  • HIGH SCHOOL HELP: Helpful articles walk students through credits, transcripts, standardized tests, and creating electives. Also find guidance for using the stored information to create a college portfolio.

High school graduation and the transition to the “next step” can be a wonderful time. But, it can also be a stressful one as students and parents alike are scrambling to find the information needed for transcripts, portfolios, resumes, and applications.

The High School 4 Year Plan is designed to put your mind at ease and make smooth the path from high school to beyond by helping you build your information stockpile throughout the high school years. Designed with prompts and plenty of space for recording information, this four-year planner allows you and your student to keep track of everything from grades and book lists to community involvement and portfolio notes. Let the High School 4 Year Plan help you avoid that last minute scrambling and enjoy the celebration of graduation and beyond! LIMITED QUANTITIES AVAILABLE

ISBN
4-year-plan-2023-2027
$34.95

High School Planners

As my oldest daughter was wrapping up her middle school years, I began to panic over the high school journey she was about to embark on. I did some research and quickly realized I would need to make sure I kept good records for the next four years, even though we didn't know at the time if she was college bound.

Along with the need for record-keeping, there was also the need for planning four years of credits, semester goals, and daily assignments. With that in mind, I created the High School 4 Year Plan.

When daughter #2 started the journey, she wanted a planner she could throw in her backpack to keep track of tutorial classes and daily assignments while also keeping up with her responsibilities and social life. With her own planner to carry around, she developed time management skills with the Well Planned High School Planner.

A Four Year Guide

  • Planning for Success
  • Creating a Transcript
  • Translating Grades into a GPA
  • High School Credit Requirements
  • High School Checklist for Each Year
  • College Entrance Exams
  • Test Taking Tips
  • Exploring Electives
  • Creating a High School Portfolio
  • Portfolio Summary
  • Visiting Colleges
  • Scholarships

Planning & Assignments

  • Planning & Assignments
  • Yearly Curriculum Plan
  • Yearly Literature Goals
  • Yearly Community Service & Activities
  • Semester Credit Summary
  • Semester Attendance
  • Semester Literature, Activities, & Accomplishments
  • Semester High School Journey Journal
  • Bi-Monthly High School Tips
  • Monthly Calendar
  • Monthly Credit & Grade Summaries
  • Weekly Assignment Schedules
  • Inspirational Quotes & Scripture Verses

Create a High School Portfolio

When I was teaching my own high schoolers, I would visit the local office supply store to pick up a binder, tabs, page protectors, and coordinating washi tape so I could separate each school year into its own section to organize a portfolio as we went along.

It was fun to design a beautiful binder that coordinates perfectly with the 4 Year Plan! You can include daily work (such as weekly assignment pages from my planner), writing samples, literature, projects, awards, volunteer/work, extracurricular, and test scores all in one location.

Throughout the year, I would add my student's best work, pictures of projects and awards, literature lists, and more. I used the washi tape (we have coordinating designs of that, too!) to add dates and critical information to photographs. With ease, I created a portfolio to showcase my student's high school journey and accomplishments. With the High School Portfolio Binder, you can do the same!