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Wellesley Hills, MA 02481
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January 2025


How Teens and Families Can Support Victims of the Los Angeles Fires


The new year unfortunately got off to a difficult start for our colleagues, clients and friends living in Los Angeles. It's hard to comprehend the scope of damage from the fires, especially for those of us living so far away. What we do understand is that people need help and support to get back on their feet and move forward. The road ahead has a lot of uncertainty for those affected by the fires, but the coming days will be easier because of the generosity and care that we can offer.


If students are wondering how they can help, there are many possibilities. In addition to gathering and sending much-needed items for donation, consider babysitting, pet sitting, dog walking, shoveling snow for neighbors and hosting bake sales to raise funds for reputable charities including those highlighted here by Charity Navigator.


World Central Kitchen has been providing hot meals to victims and first responders since the fires started. Please consider supporting their vital work here.


Popp & Associates recently donated to Pasadena Humane which has taken in over 700+ animals that have been affected by the fires, many of them suffering from burns and other injuries. If you want to support our four-legged friends, please consider donating here.


Please also think of ways that you may be able to support and collaborate with Ruben Varghese, a current 11th grader at Cupertino High School in Cupertino, CA. Motivated by his passion to help others, Ruben designed an incredible website offering recommendations regarding how to best assist victims in rebuilding their lives and their communities.


Ruben's hard work and invaluable website is a reminder that one person truly can make a difference. Students, please think about how you and your peers can use your skills and talents to provide much-needed support to the LA community. The youth we work with contribute so much good to their schools and communities every day. As you continue giving back to the world around you, please keep Los Angeles in your thoughts.



“Life’s most persistent and urgent question is,

‘What are you doing for others?'”

-Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.




Erin Gleeson from The Forest Feast is the artist of the watercolor painting of California below.

News For High School Families

P&A is happy to share news about college admission, financial aid and other topics of interest for high school families. Here are some of the articles recently mentioned in our social media:


"SAT adds new September test date for 2025" from ArborBridge


"A Major Change in College Football" in The New York Times


"George Mason opens $254M hub as Virginia aims to draw in more tech" in The Washington Post


"The Early Bird Gets Admitted" in Inside Higher Ed


"More colleges offering free tuition to middle-class families" in The Washington Post


"A new digital ACT practice test is now available" from ArborBridge


"FAFSA Rules for 2025-2026" from Frisch Financial Group

2024-2025 ACT and SAT Dates

We are including a helpful chart of ACT and SAT test dates for this academic year so that families and educators can help students determine their ideal test taking timeline. To learn more about our recommended test preparation services, please see here.


In addition, we are sharing a helpful guide from the College Board that addresses common questions about the digital SAT, including when scores will be available, how to interpret score reports, etc.

Upcoming Events for Families


In the coming weeks and months, valuable FREE workshops and other outreach events for high school families will be offered. All events are open to the public.


The directors and deans of "Eight of the Best Colleges" join forces to provide college-bound students and their families with information about eight top colleges in the United States. The 90-minute program provides valuable insights on the distinctions of the individual colleges and the opportunity to speak with their admission staff. Events will be held on January 21, February 25 and May 17-20.


TeenLife is offering multiple virtual summer opportunities and gap year fairs from January-April. Registration for the events is required. To learn more, click here.


The Teen Summer Expos events will be hosted in the Boston area on February 3-4. Find a rewarding summer experience for your teen by meeting directors from many programs including travel, adventure, academic enrichment, community service, internships, sports, language immersion, arts & theater, and more. To learn more, click here.


Ashland High School will host the MetroWest College & Career Fair on March 15. Students will be able to meet with college admission officers as well as representatives from various professions.


Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School will host a college fair on March 16. Students and families will have the opportunity to meet with representatives from colleges, as well as gap year and internship programs. To learn more, click here.


NACAC (National Association for College Admission Counseling) is hosting free virtual and in-person college fairs during the winter and spring. These fairs are very well attended by colleges located throughout the country and abroad. They provide an ideal opportunity for students to learn more about their schools of interest. The NACAC National College Fair will be held in Boston on March 27-28. To register for a college fair, please click here.


GO Overseas is hosting free webinars this semester. Attend an event and learn about diverse gap year opportunities available for teens. To learn more, click here.


Coalition for College is offering multiple panel discussions and workshops this winter and spring covering a wide range of topics related to the college search and application process. All events are free. Parents and students are encouraged to attend.


MEFA (Massachusetts Educational Financing Authority) is offering events for both parents and students. Learn about college financing options, college admission and more.


Website Pick of the Month


Scholar Ahead


Though summer may seem far away, now is the perfect time for students to start considering their options. Applications have opened for various programs and more will become available in the coming weeks. Whether you are thinking about an academic program on a college campus, a research opportunity, or an internship, Scholar Ahead is an invaluable free resource for teens and families that should not be missed.

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