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Week 32: April 27th – May 2nd
MONDAY 27th
TUESDAY 28th
WEDNESDAY 29th
REGULAR SCHEDULE
Boys Varsity Golf Macomb County Tourney
Prom Ticket Sales
STRIVE – Computer Use ONLY
Boys JV Baseball vs. Grosse Pointe North
Girls Varsity Tennis vs. Cousino
Girls JV Soccer vs. Eisenhower
Girls Varsity Soccer vs. Eisenhower
Girls JV Softball vs. L’Anse Creuse North
Girls Varsity Softball vs. L’Anse Creuse North
Girls JV Tennis vs. Cousino
Boys Varsity Baseball vs. Grosse Pointe North
Timberwood
Activities Office
Media Center
Home
Home
Home
Home
AWAY
AWAY
AWAY
AWAY
9:00 AM
Lunch Hours
2:15 PM
4:00 PM
4:00 PM
5:30 PM
7:00 PM
4:00 PM
4:00 PM
4:00 PM
4:30 PM
REGULAR SCHEDULE
STRIVE for SUCCESS – By Invitation ONLY
Prom Ticket Sales
Jostens – Ring Sale
STRIVE – Math, Science, Social Studies
Girls Freshman Softball vs. Eisenhower
Girls Freshman Soccer vs. Utica High
Boys Freshman Baseball vs. Eisenhower
Boys JV Lacrosse vs. Stevenson
Boys Varsity Lacrosse vs. Stevenson
Coed Varsity Track vs. Sterling Heights High
Girls JV Softball vs. Anchor Bay
Girls Varsity Softball vs. Anchor Bay
Room 638
Activities Office
Commons
Media Center
Home
Home
Home
Home
Home
AWAY
AWAY
AWAY
Lunch Hours
Lunch Hours
Lunch Hours
2:15 PM
4:30 PM
4:30 PM
4:30 PM
5:30 PM
7:00 PM
4:00 PM
4:30 PM
4:30 PM
REGULAR SCHEDULE
STRIVE for SUCCESS – By Invitation ONLY
Prom Ticket Sales
STRIVE – Math, Science, English
Girls Varsity Tennis vs. Chippewa Valley
Boys Varsity Baseball vs. Grosse Pointe North
Boys Varsity Golf vs. Grosse Pointe South
Girls JV Tennis vs. Chippewa Valley
Boys JV Baseball vs. Grosse Pointe North
Boys Varsity Lacrosse vs. Avondale
Room 638
Activities Office
Media Center
Home
Home
AWAY
AWAY
AWAY
AWAY
Lunch Hours
Lunch Hours
2:15 PM
3:30 PM
4:00 PM
2:30 PM
4:00 PM
4:30 PM
5:00 PM
THURSDAY 30th
FRIDAY 1st
SATURDAY 2nd
REGULAR SCHEDULE
STRIVE for SUCCESS – By Invitation ONLY
Prom Ticket Sales
STRIVE - Math, Science, English
Boys Varsity Golf vs. Eisenhower
Coed Varsity Track vs. L’Anse Creuse North
Girls JV Softball vs. St Clair High
Girls Varsity Softball vs. St Clair High
Boys JV Baseball vs. Grosse Pointe North
Girls Varsity Tennis vs. Utica High
Girls Freshman Soccer vs. Stevenson
Boys Varsity Baseball vs. Grosse Pointe North
Boys Varsity Lacrosse vs. Anchor Bay
Room 638
Activities Office
Media Center
Cherry Creek
Home
Home
Home
Home
AWAY
AWAY
AWAY
AWAY
Lunch Hours
Lunch Hours
2:15 PM
2:30 PM
4:00 PM
4:00 PM
4:00 PM
4:30 PM
3:00 PM
4:30 PM
4:30 PM
6:00 PM
REGULAR SCHEDULE
Prom Ticket Sales
Girls Varsity Tennis vs. L’anse Creuse High
Boys Varsity Baseball vs. L’anse Creuse North
Girls JV Soccer vs. Athens High
Girls Varsity Soccer vs. Athens High
Coed Varsity Track vs. Sterling Heights High
Girls JV Tennis vs. L’anse Creuse High
Boys JV Baseball vs. L’anse Creuse North
Boys Freshman Baseball vs. Grosse Pointe North
Activities Office
Home
Home
Home
Home
AWAY
AWAY
AWAY
AWAY
Lunch Hours
4:00 PM
4:00 PM
5:30 PM
7:00 PM
4:00 PM
4:00 PM
4:00 PM
4:30 PM
Girls Varsity Softball OPEN DATE (Stars Tournament)
Boys Freshman Baseball vs. Rochester High
AWAY
AWAY
TBA
11:00 AM
May 4th
Prom Ticket Sales
STRIVE – Computer Use ONLY
Girls JV Soccer vs. Stevenson
Girls Varsity Soccer vs. Stevenson
Boys Varsity Golf vs. Walled Lake Central
Boys Freshman Baseball vs. Troy High
Boys JV Baseball vs. Cousino
Boys Varsity Baseball vs. Cousino
May 5th
STRIVE for SUCCESS – By Invitation ONLY
Prom Ticket Sales
STRIVE – Math, Science, Social Studies
Coed Varsity Track vs. Fraser
Boys Varsity Golf vs. Eisenhower
Boys Freshman Baseball vs. Fraser
Girls JV Tennis vs. Eisenhower
Girls Varsity Tennis OPEN DATE
Girls Freshman Softball vs. Fraser
Girls JV Softball vs. Romeo
Girls Varsity Softball vs. Romeo
Girls Freshman Soccer vs. Eisenhower
May 6th
STRIVE for SUCCESS – By Invitation ONLY
Prom Ticket Sales
STRIVE – Math, Science, English
Boys JV Lacrosse OPEN DATE
Boys Varsity Lacrosse OPEN DATE
Girls Varsity Tennis vs. Richmond High
Girls JV Soccer vs. Grosse Pointe South
Girls Varsity Soccer vs. Grosse Pointe South
Boys JV Baseball vs. Cousino
Boys Varsity Baseball vs. Cousino
May 7th
STRIVE for SUCCESS – By Invitation ONLY
Prom Ticket Sales
STRIVE - Math, Science, English
Cabinet
Boys Varsity Lacrosse vs. Utica High
Girls JV Tennis vs. Lakeview High
Girls Varsity Tennis vs. Lakeview High
Girls Freshman Softball vs. Romeo
Girls JV Softball vs. Eisenhower
Girls Varsity Softball vs. Eisenhower
Boys Varsity Golf vs. Grosse Pointe North
Boys Freshman Baseball vs. Romeo
Boys JV Baseball vs. Cousino
Boys Varsity Baseball vs. Cousino
Shauna Fulgenzi
Steven Goralski
Angela Sikorski
Heather Blum
Jeff Webster
Derek Ganfield
Angel Suvak
Kristi Lively
Jody Cuatt
Matt Hayes
May 4th
May 4th
May 5th
May 8th
May 12th
May 21st
May 24th
May 26th
May 29th
May 31st
May 8th
4th Progress Report Ends
Principal’s Advisory
Last Day for Prom Tickets
Girls Freshman Softball vs. Fraser
Boys Varsity Golf OPEN DATE
Boys Freshman Baseball vs. Utica High
May 9th
Boys JV Lacrosse vs. Romeo
Coed Varsity Track vs. Dakota
Girls JV Softball vs. Roseville High
Girls Varsity Softball vs. Royal Oak
Boys Varsity Baseball OPEN DATE
May 11th
STRIVE – Computer Use ONLY
Junior Parent Information Night
Boys JV Lacrosse vs. Eisenhower
Boys Varsity Lacrosse OPEN DATE
Coed Varsity Track OPEN DATE
Girls Freshman Soccer vs. Athens
Girls JV Soccer vs. Anchor Bay
Girls Varsity Soccer vs. Anchor Bay
Boys Varsity Golf vs. L’anse Creuse North
Boys JV Baseball vs. L’anse Creuse High
Boys Varsity Baseball vs. L’anse Creuse High
May 12th
Grades Due to Office by 3:00 PM
STRIVE for SUCCESS – By Invitation ONLY
STRIVE – Math, Science, Social Studies
Boys Varsity Lacrosse vs. Cousino
Girls Freshman Softball vs. Dakota
Girls JV Softball vs. Dakota
Girls Varsity Softball vs. Dakota
Boys Freshman Baseball vs. Dakota
May 13th
STRIVE for SUCCESS – By Invitation ONLY
STRIVE – Math, Science, English
Staff Meeting
Girls Freshman Soccer vs. Troy High
Girls JV Soccer vs. Eisenhower
Girls Varsity Soccer vs. Eisenhower
Boys Varsity Golf vs. Grosse Pointe South
Boys JV Baseball vs. L’anse Creuse High
Boys Baseball vs. L’anse Creuse High
May 14th
Send Home Progress Reports with Students
STRIVE for SUCCESS – By Invitation ONLY
STRIVE - Math, Science, English
Boys JV Lacrosse vs. L’anse Creuse North
Boys Varsity Lacrosse vs. L’anse Creuse North
Girls Freshman Softball vs. Stevenson
Girls JV Softball vs. Anchor Bay
Girls Varsity Softball vs. Anchor Bay
Boys Freshman Baseball vs. Stevenson
Boys JV Baseball vs. L’anse Creuse High
Boys Varsity Baseball vs. L’anse Creuse High
May 15th
Coed Varsity Track OPEN DATE
Girls Freshman Softball vs. Eisenhower
Boys Varsity Golf OPEN DATE
Boys Freshman Baseball vs. Eisenhower
May 16th
Girls Varsity Softball OPEN DATE
Girls JV Soccer vs. Stevenson
Girls Varsity Soccer vs. Stevenson
Boys Freshman Baseball UCS Woodbat Tourney
Boys JV Baseball vs. Rochester High
Boys Varsity Baseball vs. Rochester High
SENIORS: Don’t forget, you have to make your college decision by the National
Deadline of May 1. If you have been accepted at several universities, make sure
you let the other schools know you are not attending – this will open the door
for someone who has been waitlisted.
SENIORS: Even if you don’t think you are eligible, you should be completing
your FAFSA application. It will provide the college with necessary financial
information so they can offer additional aid. Go online to fafsa.ed.gov today.
The State of Michigan-Student Financial Services Bureau is available to assist
Michigan students in funding their postsecondary education. Use these contacts
for further information and financial guidance.
1-888-4-GRANTS (888-447-2687) www.michigan.gov/mistudentaid
www.twitter.com/mistudentaid
www.facebook.com/mistudentaid
Seniors who are applying to college must first register at
www.parchment.com. Click on the SIGN UP tab at the top of the
page and follow the instructions. Once you have created an
account you can request to have electronic transcripts sent to the schools they are applying to.
Once you have requested transcripts, you can check the status online at any time. THIS IS A
FREE SERVICE.
SENIORS! Check out the updated Scholarship list in Family Connection!!
Go to www.naviance .com, click sign in and Student and Family Sign In. Questions? Come down
to the counseling office and we will help you out!
Scholarship information is also available on the UticaK12 website! Find all these listing any
more at www.UticaK12.org. Click on the Quicklink for Scholarships!
NEVER pay money for a scholarship application or scholarship search!! These companies will
provide the same information you can find for FREE by searching online or using the list below.
SCHOLARSHIP EXPERTS.COM has a variety of scholarships available. Deadlines and requirements vary
and new listings are updated frequently. Visit www.scholarshipexperts.com for more
information.
(NEW LISTING) SCHOLARSHIP GUIDANCE.COM is a website specifically designed to help students
interested in post-secondary education find scholarships. New listings are updated frequently.
Go to www.scholarshipguidance.com for more information.
AMERICAN LEGION SCHOLARSHIPS ~ A variety of scholarships and awards are available to junior and
graduating seniors in Michigan. More information is available online at
http://michiganlegion.org/pages/scholar.html or email packet@michiganlegion.org for a packet.
STUDENT VIEW SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM ~Award Amount: $4,000 - $500. This website has information
about applying for other scholarships as well. Visit www.student-view.com for more information
and to apply. Deadline is April 22, 2015.
HAVEL/UTICA COMMUNITY SCHOOLS SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP ~ Two Awards of $250. Applicants must have
attended Havel Elementary for all or part of their elementary education. Applications are
available in the Counseling Center. Deadline is May 1, 2015.
NORDSTROM TEN4U SCHOLARSHIP ~ $10,000 for college! Apply online at
www.nordstrom.com/scholarship. Deadline is May 1, 2015.
VIBE CREDIT UNION SCHOLARSHIP ~ 5 $1,000 will be awarded to graduating seniors who plan to
continue their education at a university, college or technical school. Applicants must be Vibe
Credit Union members in good standing, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, and perform 20 hours of
community service during their junior/senior years. Applications are available online at
www.vibecreditunion.com/home/accounts/fuse-youth-accounts
Deadline is May 1, 2015.
CREDIT UNION ONE WILLIAM G. COYNE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM ~ To qualify you must be a graduating
senior, whose family is a member of Credit Union ONE for a minimum of 6 months, minimum 3.0
GPA and have completed 30 hours of documented, qualified community service during
Junior/Senior year. Applications available in the counseling center and online at
http://www.cuone.org/about/scholarships.aspx. Deadline is May 1, 2015.
EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP ~ Award amount: $1,250 per year for
up to 4 years. Applicants must be admitted to EMU, have a minimum 3.2 GPA and must be
sponsored by a parent or grandparent who is an EMU Alumnus. Applications are available online
at emich.edu/alumni. Deadline is May 1, 2015.
DETROIT ECONOMIC CLUB SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM ~ Award Amount: 2- $2,000 scholarships will be
awarded to graduating seniors. Scholarships are renewable for up to three years. Applicants
must have a minimum GPA of 3.2; demonstrate leadership and character through extracurricular
activities, service in school and in the community, volunteer involvement and paid work
experience, demonstrated financial need based on completion of the FAFSA, and overcoming
hardship to achieve both academic and personal goals. Visit www.cfsem.org, click on
scholarships, and scroll to the Detroit Economic Club. Deadline is May 1, 2015.
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN ~ A variety of scholarships and awards are
available to graduating seniors in Southeastern Michigan. Visit cfsem.org and click on
Scholarships for a list of available scholarships to apply for. Priority deadline is May 1, 2015.
ARAB AMERICAN & CHALDEAN COUNCIL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM ~ Open to applicants of Arab/Chaldean
descent with a minimum 3.0 GPA. Applications are available in the counseling center. Entries
must be received by May 1, 2015.
MICHAEL J. GEORGE CHALDEAN SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM ~ Scholarship money available to Michigan high
school & college graduates of Chaldean descent with a minimum 3.3 GPA. For more information
contact Rula at rula@chaldeanfederation.org and applications are available online at
www.chaldeangrads.com . Deadline is May 22, 2015.
B. DAVIS SCHOLARSHIP ~Award Amount: $1,000. This website has information about applying for
other scholarships as well. Information and application available online at
www.studentawardsearch.com/scholarships.htm. Deadline is May 25, 2015.
BROWNING ELEMENTARY ALUMNI SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP ~ Two Awards of $500 each. Applicants must
have attended Browning Elementary for all or a portion of their elementary education.
Applications are available in the Counseling Center. Deadline is May 29, 2015.
NATHAN SCHROEDER SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM ~ Up to $1,500 of renewable scholarship money available
to high school graduates with a minimum GPA 2.0 who are accepted into the Automotive
Technology Program at Macomb Community College. For more information and to apply online
go to https://macomb.academicworks.com/opportunities/2113. Deadline is May 31, 2015.
HOMER J. HOLLENBECK FOUNDATION ~ Award Amount: $2,000. Applicants must attend a Macomb
County high school, maintain a GPA of 2.5 or higher, demonstrate a hardship which could
otherwise prevent you prevent from attending college and attend college full-time in the fall of
2015. Applications are available in the counseling office. Deadline is May 31, 2015.
ATHNET SPORTS RECRUITING SCHOLARSHIP ~ A $1,000 scholarship will be awarded to current or former
high school athlete. Applications must include a personal statement and a 400-500 word essay
describing how the lessons you have learned through playing sports have positively impacted
you as you pursue your college education. Information is available online at
athleticscholarships.net. Deadline is June 1, 2015.
“ASPIRING ANIMATION PROFESSIONAL” SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM ~ Award amount: $1,000 awarded to a
graduating senior interested in pursuing an animation career path at an accredited postsecondary school or college. Apply online at www.animationcareerreview.com/. Look for the
scholarship link on the right side of the page. Deadline is June 1, 2015.
“ASPIRING FASHION PROFESSIONAL” SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM ~ Award amount: $1,000 awarded to a
graduating senior interested in pursuing a fashion degree at an accredited post-secondary school
or college. Apply online at www.fashion-schools.org. Look for the scholarship link at the bottom
of the page. Deadline is June 1, 2015.
ABBOTT AND FENNER SCHOLARSHIP ~ Award amount: up to $1,000 to the winner(s) each year. Full
details on the essay topic and application are available on line at
www.abbottandfenner.com/scholarships.htm. Deadline is June 15, 2015.
BIG SUN YOUNG ATHLETES SCHOLARSHIP ~ $500 scholarship. All student athletes are eligible for this
award, regardless of which sport they are participating in. For more information, visit
www.bigsunathletics.com. Deadline is June 19, 2015.
Nursing Schools Almanac has just launched its inaugural 2015 Aspiring Nurse Scholarship. The
website will award a $1,000 scholarship to an aspiring nurse who best demonstrates a track record
of academic excellence, particularly in science and mathematics and a passion for the nursing
profession and the overall field of healthcare. This scholarship competition is open to all high
school seniors who plan to pursue college education in nursing, including LPN / LVN, ADN, and
BSN programs. For more information and to apply visit www.nursingschoolsalmanac.com.
Deadline is June 30.
AES ENGINEERS SCHOLARSHIP ~ Award Amount: $500. Scholarship is awarded on the basis of
character,
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determined
by
evaluating
the
essays
submitted.
Visit
www.aesengineers.com/scholarships.htm for more information and to apply. Deadline is
October 7, 2015.
College
Visits
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SOPHOMORES and JUNIORS: It is time to start going on college visits, even when you
are on vacation. Simply go onto the college website Admissions page and “register”
for an upcoming campus visit. If you want to see the labs or specialized programs,
you need to arrange that a few weeks in advance. Summer may not be the ideal time
(because the campus is not as active with students), but it will give you a good first
impression.
(New Listing) Central Michigan University will be hosting several College Days
throughout the summer. Make plans to check it out.
July 10 – College of Health Professions Day / July 17 – College of Business Administration Day &
College of Communication and Fine Arts Day / July 24 – College of Education and Human Services
Day & College of Humanities and Social and Behavioral Sciences Day / July 31 – Science,
Technology, Engineering and Math Day
For more information: www.admissions.cmich.edu/collegedays
Five Pre-College Programs at Boston University are available to high school
students. Programs range from a six-week residential college program where
student can earn up to eight transferable college credits to a one-week noncredit class where students can explore one subject of interest. Check out the
offerings at www.bu.edu/summer/highschool .
(New Listing) CURRENT JUNIORS: Do you have a 3.7 GPA and an ACT score of 27 or
higher? You can compete for the Central Honors Scholarship Competition at CMU on
either October 17 or November 7. Scholarships range from full tuition to a full ride and
a seat in the Honors Scholar Program. See www.cmich.edu/honors for additional information.
For more information on the variety of summer programs offered through
the College for Creative Studies visit the websites below.
For students ages 8-12: www.collegeforcreativestudies.edu/one-week-at-a-time
For students ages 13-19: www.collegeforcreativestudies.edu/create-connect
Precollege Summer Experience from July 5-25 www.collegeforcreativestudies.edu/pcse
If you are currently in grade 10 or 11, spend your summer at The Duke
Summer College for High School Students! With a dynamic curriculum
designed for your passions and talents, we set you up for Duke-caliber
greatness in the setting of our gorgeous university campus. Make friends from all over the globe
as you learn from the highly-trained, highly-intriguing faculty of Duke University and earn college
credit. Register at http://summersession.duke.edu/high-school-students
Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising in Los Angeles, CA is
hosting
their 3-days of Fashion this summer. Hand-on workshops include
Fashion
Draping, Learning Fashion Sketching, Drawing Shoe designs and
discovering the art of trend spotting. Space is limited. Students are
responsible for airfare and hotel accommodations. Learn more by texting FIDMSummer to
57682.
George Washington University offers students an extraordinary
opportunity for an enriching academic summer experience.
Courses range from 6-week online classes to opportunities in the
Economics, Law & Government, Writing & Communications and
Medicine, and more. To learn more or to register, check out www.precollege.gwu.edu
Deadline is May 15.
Arts,
Kettering University offers the LITE (Lives Improve Through Engineering) two-week residential
program for girls who complete 11th grade by July 1. To learn how using math, science and
technology can helps us find solutions to human problems, go to www.kettering.edu/lite.
(New Listing)Miami of Ohio is offering their Summer Scholars Program to rising
high school juniors and seniors to spend two weeks on Miami’s campus
exploring a topic of their choice. The program offers students a significant
advantage in the college application process, with structured workshops
focused on application essay writing, an introduction to financial aid and scholarships and
sessions on developing leadership skills. As part of the application process, counselors need to
submit a letter of recommendation and as the current transcript and a copy of test scores.
Questions, call 513-529-2556.
New York University has many classes, workshops, and events designed specifically for high
school students. Explore what NYU has to offer and find out which program is right for you by
visiting www.nyu.edu/precollege.
Oakland University's Career Exploration Summer Camps are a unique precollege experience for motivated and ambitious high school teens. Campers
immersed in the fastest-growing career fields like healthcare, engineering,
criminal justice, business, graphic design and more through: skill-building
activities, hands-on team exercises, action-packed field trips, and dynamic
discussions with OU faculty and staff. For more information and to register
visit oakland.edu/careercamps.
will be
(New Listing)Oakland University is launching their first ever “Honors College
Summer Experience.” This three-day residential honors experience is open to
high-achieving high school students July 15-17, 2015. Up to 80 students will be
residing in the new Oak View Hall and working in teams with professors, honors
college students and the Dean of the Honors College in an experience that promises to be both
academically challenging and great fun! For more information or to apply, visit
www.oakland.edu/hc or call 248-370-4450.
STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRE-COLLEGIATE STUDIES Open for high school student. Precollege programs are High School Summer College, Summer Humanities
Institute, Stanford youth Orchestra, University-Level Online Math & Physics
Courses, Stanford Online High School. Registration information available online at
https://summerinstitutes.stanford.edu/
Michigan Tech offers numerous summer programs for students grades 6 – 11
including five competitive scholarship programs. For more information visit
www.syp.mtu.edu.
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