Week 38: June 9th – June 16th MONDAY 9th REGULAR

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Week 38: June 9th – June 16th
MONDAY 9th
REGULAR SCHEDULE
STRIVE – Computer Use ONLY
TUESDAY 10th
REGULAR SCHEDULE
STRIVE for SUCCESS
Locker Clean Out
STRIVE
WEDNESDAY 11th
ADJUSTED SCHEDULE
1st Hour Exams – 7:20 – 8:48 AM
2nd Hour Exams - 8:54 – 10:22 AM
4th Hour – 10:28 – 12:07 PM
“A” Lunch – 10:28 – 10:59 AM
“B” Lunch – 11:05 – 11:30 AM
“C” Lunch – 11:36 – 12:07 PM
5th Hour – 12:13 – 12:48 PM
6th Hour – 12:54 – 1:29 PM
3rd Hour – 1:35 – 2:11 PM
STRIVE
THURSDAY 12th
½ DAY SCHEDULE
3rd Hour Exams – 7:20 – 8:48 AM
4th Hour Exams – 8:54 – 10:22 AM
FRIDAY 13th
½ DAY SCHEDULE - 4th Marking Period Ends
5th Hour Exams – 7:20 – 8:48 AM
6th Hour Exams – 8:54 – 10:22 AM
MONDAY 16th
Grades Due by 8:00 AM
Media Center
2:15 PM
Room 639
Media Center
Lunch Hours
2:00 PM
2:15 PM
Media Center
2:15 PM
August 19th
Registration – 12th Grade – 8:00 – 10:00 AM
Registration – 11th Grade – 12:00 – 2:00 PM
August 20th
Registration – 10th Grade – 8:00 – 10:00 AM
Registration – 9th Grade – 12:00 – 2:00 PM
August 26
9 Grade Parent/Student Orientation – 7:00 PM
th
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Tracey Metro
Ken Stanczak
Angie Pizzo
Jay Anthes
Liz Rogala
Jason Sinning
Dale Ott
Catherine Livingston
Todd Winters
Toni Gorton
Kate Walker
Amy Fanta
Pat Gross
Cheryl Adams
Teri LaLone
Teri Steinwascher
Sarah Saunders
Mary Ellen Bross
Joe Elliott
Michelle Koehler
Nick Skalsky
Beth Vento
Linda Sudomier
Sarah Sitarski-Rice
Jennifer Abate
Matt Schoenherr
Karen Trivelloni
June 14th
June 16th
June 17th
June 19th
June 20th
June 20th
June 26th
July 5th
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July 19th
July 27th
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August 21st
August 26th
August 30th
September 4th
September 6th
September 6th
ACT TEST PREP CLASSES AT ACADAMIA.NET: Class options and times vary. Call for more information 1866-320-4753 or visit www.academia.net.
ACT TEST PREP CLASSES AT COLLEGE QUEST: 2 locations to choose from programs and fees vary. Call
248.647.8378 for more information.
CMU DIGITAL DISCOVERY: June 27-29. Digital Discovery welcomes a select group of high school
juniors and seniors to apply for a weekend of learning and networking by writing, shooting
photos and videos, producing web contact, using social media, and more. More information
available at www.journalism.cmich.edu.
Scholarship information is now available on the UticaK12 website! Find all these listing any
more at www.UticaK12.org. Click on the Quicklink for Scholarships!
DISABILITY SCHOLARSHIPS WEBSITE A complete list of scholarships for students with disabilities is
available online at http://www.medicalgoods.com/resources/disability-scholarships/. Scholarship
requirements and deadlines vary.
STUDENTSCHOLARSHIPS.ORG/2014 SCHOLARSHIPS.PHP
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.
DISCUSAWARDS.COM check out their “Best List of College Scholarships”.
AMERICAN LEGION SCHOLARSHIPS ~ A variety of scholarships and awards are available to graduating
seniors in Michigan. Visit http://michiganlegion.org/pages/scholar.html.
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 14, 2014.
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 20, 2014.
GLREA STEM SCHOLARSHIPS: Great lakes Renewable Energy Association will be awarding 10 $500
scholarships to high school seniors who will be attending a college or university in the State of
Michigan and plan to major in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) field, renewable
energy, energy efficiency, environment or other related fields. Students need to be nominated
by a STEM teacher. Scholarships will be drawn by GLREA representatives Saturday, June 28th at
the Michigan Energy Fair. Students must be present to win. See Mrs. Dunn in the Counseling
Center for more information.
MOTOR CITY PRIDE SCHOLARSHIP ~ Students with a 3.25 minimum GPA who will be attending WSU,
CCS or U of D Mercy in the fall and demonstrate passion and love for Detroit and an inflexible
commitment to the City’s future. Application and specific requirements are available in the
counseling office or online at www.citypridedetroit.org. Deadline is June 28, 2013.
STORAGE.COM COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP ~ 3 $2,500 scholarships will be awarded this year. Details and
application are available online at www.storage.com/scholarships. Deadline is July 31, 2014.
AES ENGINEERS SCHOLARSHIP ~ Award Amount: $500. Scholarship is awarded on the basis of
character,
as
determined
by
evaluating
the
essays
submitted.
Visit
www.aesengineers.com/scholarships.htm for more information and to apply. Deadline is
October 6, 2014.
READING SKILLS AND SPEED READING PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS: Classes are taught by
professional instructors from the Institute of Reading Development. Classes meet in July and
August. Tuition, material fees and dates vary by program level. Call (800) 978-9596 for more
information and to register. Class sizes are limited.
STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRE-COLLEGE STUDIES: Summer Institute students, age 14 – 17, engage in 3-4
week intensive single-subject courses with instructors and peers who share their talents,
passions, and interests. Summer College students, age 16-19, will choose from 125 college
courses in 30 academic departments, earning undergraduate course credit and an official
Stanford University transcript. More information is available online at spcs.stanford.edu/explore.
MIAMI UNIVERSITY SUMMER SCHOLARS PROGRAM: High achieving high school juniors and seniors are
invited to spend 2 weeks on campus exploring topics of their choice, with an acclaimed Miami
faculty member. Structured workshops focus on essay writing, ACT/SAT test prep, and
developing
leadership
skills.
More
information
is
available
online
at
miamioh.edu/academics/uasp/.
SAVANNAH COLLEGE FOR ART & DESIGN SUMMER OPPORTUNITIES: Summer workshops for high school
students interested in gaining a valuable college experience while developing their creative
freedom.
More information is available online at www.scad.edu/admission/admissioninformation/pre-college.
MICHIGAN TECH SUMMER YOUTH PROGRAMS: A wide range of week-long explorations are open to
students completing 6th – 11th grade. Programs are based on research that illustrates how
important it is for students to participate in a wide variety of innovative learning experiences.
Information is available in the Counseling Center and online at www.syp.mtu.edu.
UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO STEMM SUMMER CAMP: June 23rd – 28th. For students interested in STEMM
(Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Medicine). Room and board included. Cost
is $400, with some financial aid and scholarships available to those who qualify. Contact Christina
Onyskiw with questions at (586) 306-0074 or christina.onyskiw@rockest.utoledo.edu.
MCC CAREER ACADEMIES: Short term learning experiences for high school students that provide a
clear understanding of what a specific career field is like. Designed to be fun, hands-on,
interactive learning experiences. Careers include Law/Fire/EMT, Media/Communication Arts,
Robotics, Culinary/Pastry Arts, Hybrid Electric Vehicles, Veterinary Technician, Biotechnology, IT
Gaming.
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST. LOUIS: Take college courses with other academically gifted high
school students from around the country, participate in academic institutes, and attend
specialized seminars that will give you a head start on your path to college. Apply online at
summerexperiences@wustl.edu.
ALMA COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL LEADERSHIP ACADEMY: June 20 – 26. Immerse yourself into the health
professions through role playing exercises and site visits to local healthcare facilities, expand
your leadership skills through interactive sessions and reflection upon your experiences
throughout the week, actively explore, with the guidance of faculty, the critical determinants of
health in the US while designing solutions to address areas of critical need. Register online at
alma.edu/leadacademy.
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST. LOUIS: Take college courses with other academically gifted high
school students from around the country, participate in academic institutes, and attend
specialized seminars that will give you a head start on your path to college. Apply online at
summerexperiences@wustl.edu.
(New Listing) ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SUMMER PROGRAMS: Programs include Computational
Science Course, Intro to Engineering & Design, Computer Discovery Camp, Experiment in
Architecture, Freelance Coder Camp, Psychology Summer Program, nxtGen Tech Camp, Summer
Prelaw Institute. Visit summer.iit.edu for more information.
OAKLAND UNIVERSITY 2014 INTERACTIVE SUMMER CAMPS: For high School students. Career Exploration
Camp June 23-27 and July 21-25. $150. Nursing & Health Science Camp July 14-17 and July 28-31.
$205. Engineering & Computer Science Camp Aug 4-8. $285. Register online at
Oakland.edu/macombcamp. Or call (855) 222-6909 for more information.
COLUMBIA COLLEGE SUMMER INSTITUTE: For high School students. 3 week pre-college arts, media and
communication program open to creative students who have competed their sophomore, junior
or senior year of high school. Information available at colum.edu/hssi.
ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY: For students entering their senior year. 2 weekends this
summer, College and career 2 day program, students attend up to 4 academic workshops from a
variety of majors including Biomedical Sciences, Engineering, Game Design, Marketing, Packaging
Services, Photography and many more. Register online at www.admissions.rit.edu/careers/
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