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		<title>New High School: 10 Tips for a Positive Transition</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Karen Pavlicin]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Jul 2017 19:12:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Mitchell Vandiver]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>For a high school student in a military family, starting the school year in a new place can be one of the hardest parts about relocating. Mitchell Vandiver, whose dad served in the Coast Guard, offers these tips for making a successful transition to a new high school: Have a plan and mentally prepare yourself [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p id="E198"><span id="E199">For a high school student in a military family, s</span><span id="E200">tarting the school year in a new place can be one of the hardest parts about relocating</span><span id="E202">. </span><span id="E203">Mitchell </span><span id="E205">Vandiver</span><span id="E207">, whos</span><span id="E208">e dad served in the Coast Guard, offers these tips for making a successful transition to a new high school:</span></p>
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<li id="E209" class="qowt-li-2_0 qowt-list qowt-stl-ListParagraph"><span id="E210">Have a plan and mentally prepare yourself for the move before it comes.</span></li>
<li id="E211" class="qowt-li-2_0 qowt-list qowt-stl-ListParagraph"><span id="E212">E</span><span id="E213">xpect changes. D</span><span id="E214">on’t be surprised when things aren’t the way they were in your old school. Each school or town has its own character.</span></li>
<li id="E215" class="qowt-li-2_0 qowt-list qowt-stl-ListParagraph"><span id="E216">Try not to compare a new school to an old one. If you can accept the way things are in a new place, it will be a lot easier to adjust to the changes.</span></li>
<li id="E217" class="qowt-li-2_0 qowt-list qowt-stl-ListParagraph"><span id="E218">Look for places and activities in your new town that correspond to your interests, like professional sports events, vintage record stores, bookstores, </span><span id="E219">and </span><span id="E222">museums</span></li>
<li id="E223" class="qowt-li-2_0 qowt-list qowt-stl-ListParagraph"><span id="E224">Find out how to </span><span id="E225">get involved </span><span id="E226">in school activities </span><span id="E227">before the school year starts. </span><span id="E228">Check social media or call the scho</span><span id="E229">ol about clubs or organizations you are interested in.</span></li>
<li id="E230" class="qowt-li-2_0 qowt-list qowt-stl-ListParagraph"><span id="E231">Join in. </span><span id="E232">If you were in marching band, drama club, sports, etc. at your old school, join the same club at your new school. </span><span id="E233">Many of these organizations start practice during the summer and could give you a chance to meet a few </span><span id="E234">students before school starts</span><span id="E235">. Having a few new friends and </span><span id="E236">some familiarity in a new environment makes adjusting much easier</span><span id="E237"> on the first day of classes</span><span id="E238">. </span></li>
<li id="E239" class="qowt-li-2_0 qowt-list qowt-stl-ListParagraph"><span id="E240">Connecting with a church </span><span id="E241">can be a</span><span id="E242">n</span><span id="E243"> easy way to meet people your age. Most churches have youth activities. If you try one, and don’t like it, don’t be afraid to try a different one. </span></li>
<li id="E244" class="qowt-li-2_0 qowt-list qowt-stl-ListParagraph"><span id="E245">Keep in touch with old friends. It is hard to relocate; don’t try to make it an abrupt change. Look at moving as an opportunity to make new friends without losing old ones. </span></li>
<li id="E246" class="qowt-li-2_0 qowt-list qowt-stl-ListParagraph"><span id="E247">M</span><span id="E248">eet new people. Confidence attracts. </span><span id="E249">Introduce yourself, even if you feel shy</span><span id="E250">.</span></li>
<li id="E251" class="qowt-li-2_0 qowt-list qowt-stl-ListParagraph"><span id="E252">Get out! Go to football games or other places where lots of students are. The faster you can become familiar with people and the town, the better. </span><span id="E254">Pretty soon</span><span id="E256">, you won’t be “the new kid,” you will </span><span id="E257">be part of your new high school</span><span id="E258">. </span></li>
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