I have a high-school student who is scrambling to catch up on work, and the parents have asked me for a clearer, week-by-week plan that shows exactly what needs to happen—and when—through December and January. I already have a rough list of meetings, major assignments, and a few in-progress papers, but I need someone to turn that raw information into a polished, reader-friendly calendar. Here’s what I’m after: • A single, weekly-view calendar that runs from December 1 through January 31. • Every meeting and assignment deadline placed on the correct week, visibly separated so a teen can scan it at a glance. • Space inside each week for smaller milestones (for instance, “outline research paper,” “draft intro paragraph,” “peer-review session”) so the student can see steady progress and stay accountable. • Clear, consistent formatting—color blocks, bold headings, or any other visual cues that make the plan easy to follow. • Final files delivered both as a PDF (ready for printing) and an editable Google Sheet or Excel workbook so the parents and I can make tiny tweaks later. Acceptance criteria – All 9 weeks covered, no missing dates. – Meetings and assignment deadlines match the list I provide. – Milestones are broken down into manageable, high-school-friendly chunks. – Layout remains readable when printed on letter-size paper. Once I send you the task list, you set up the calendar, drop the events into place, and return the finished files. If you have template ideas or past samples that keep things clean and colorful, feel free to suggest them—otherwise dive right in.