2015-2016 ROLL AND SCROLL UPDATED November 24, 2015.pdf

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We appreciate all you do,
Lunch Ladies, for serving us
good food with a smile!
Students, have Titan pride and
keep the cafeteria clean!
 Sophomores
with a strong interest in
science/math/technology and a
great academic record,
 Are you interested in the North
Carolina School of Science and Math?
 You can submit your application until
January 15th.
 For more information please visit
www.ncssm.edu or see Mrs. Stone
Follow @HdubHooligan
on twitter for updates
about the Hopewell
Hooligans!
 Juniors
and Seniors with a 3.0 GPA
and reliable transportation who
want to take college classes for
free should see Mrs. Wayland in
the Career Center or before
school in the auditorium as soon
as possible.
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Students will have to opportunity to learn
about different career fields by becoming
involved.
The new Explorer Posts are listed on the CTE
white bulletin board in front of Student
Services.
These posts will meet once or twice a
month during school year.
Students must RSVP to Mr. Sweeney and
attend the first session.
Questions, please see Mrs. Wayland in the
Career Center (Room 637).
Specialty cakes for all your
celebrations! Contact
Marcie Strickland at
(704)222-7648
All seniors who are
interested in attending
CPCC next year and have
not applied should check
out the CTE bulletin board
or see Mrs. Wayland in the
Career Center!
 When
RED:
your teacher puts you on
 Phone
on airplane mode.
 Put away in your bag.
 1 reminder will be given if violated
before a minor SIR will be issued.
 When
your teacher puts you on
YELLOW:
 Devices
on silent/vibrate
 May be used with teacher
permission
 Students will be returned to red for
misuse.
 When
your teacher puts you on
GREEN:
 Devices on silent/vibrate
 May be used appropriately
as long
as work continues.
 Students will be returned to red for
misuse.
Counselors are
available in the
Media Center
EVERY MORNING!
Please stop by if you
have any
questions!
Head
 No bandanas,
bonnets, hair
scarves,
shower caps,
or other head
gear permitted
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Upper Garments
No clothing that
promotes drugs,
alcohol, violence, or
has nudity
No shirts which show
stomach/ midriff
No spaghetti straps
or low-cut tops
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Lower Garments
No clothing that is too short, such as mini
skirts and shorts
No sagging below the beltline
No skin tight pants or pants with excessive
rips
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Under Garments
Under garments
should not be visible
This includes bras,
underwear, boxers,
etc.
Honor
High respect; esteem; regard with great
respect
Duty
A moral of legal obligation; a
responsibility
Unity
The state of being joined as a whole
Belief
Trust, faith, or confidence in someone or
something
When dropping off in the morning,
please do not pass cars.
 Please pull all the way down to the far
end of the curb in order to allow as
many vehicles as possible to drop off at
once.
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Class of 2016!
Go Seniors!
Bell Schedule:
1st- 7:15am-8:55am
2nd- 9:00am-10:30am
3rd- 10:35am-12:35pm
4th- 12:40pm-2:15pm
Start
thinking of your SENIOR
QUOTES for the yearbook!!
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Log on to the computer
From the desktop or start window, open
Google Chrome
Type in this URL:
Select “High School Link” on the left side
Choose Hopewell High School
Begin Search!
Join the Teen Tutoring Program @ North
Carolina Regional Library
 To be a Volunteer you must:
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› Be comfortable tutoring K-5th grade in reading
and or math
› Commit to tutoring at least one day a week
› Be a 9th-12th grade student in good academic
standing
Free college courses at CPCC in the
spring
 Available for juniors and seniors
 Must have a 3.0 GPA, reliable
transportation and be on track to
graduate
 If interested, see Mrs.Wayland in the
auditorium before school or in the career
center between classes.
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College Board is partnering with Khan
Academy to offer FREE, personalized online
practice for all students. Students taking the
PSAT in October 2015 and redesigned SAT in
March 2016 will be able to receive their
personalized practice plans after scores are
released. Full SAT and PSAT practice tests are
downloadable at sat.org/officialpractice To
explore official SAT practice on Khan
Academy, visit SATpractice.org
CPCC is offering several testing sessions
to accommodate our high school
students that would like to participate in
the College Connection Program
 Some Test Dates Listed Below:
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› Saturday, December 5
› Saturday, December 12
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If you have any questions, please call
704.330.6637
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You must RSVP to Ms. Baxter to attend
the AOHT Mixer!
Join a Panel of Counselors to discuss the
application process after “Submit”
 9 December 2015 @5:00 PM
 Teen Loft at Imaginon
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If you are currently in the 9th,10th, or 11th
grade. Consider a summer program at
Duke University!!!! Academically
motivated students can earn college
credit and learn more about college
opportunities. Applications will be
available beginning on December 1st at
the Duke website.
EnergyUnited is looking for two students to
apply for a scholarship to attend the 2016
Youth Tour in June 2016. To be eligible for the
tour, students must be juniors in good
standing. Students chosen will have an allexpense paid trip to Washington D.C where
they will learn about the role of electric coops
in our nation. To learn more and apply, visit
www.energyunited.com/community-youthprograms/youth/tour/
Applications and essays must be completed
no later than Friday, December 4th.
It is a program that immerses students in
college-level curricula that enhances
self-knowledge and leadership
development while facilitating positive
social change. Up to 3 college credits
can be earned at George Mason
University.
 For information and registration, go to
www.hoby.org/advanced-leadershipacademy.
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It is designed to empower high school
sophomores to recognize their
leadership talents and apply them to
become effective, ethical leaders in
their home, school, and community.
Seminars are three to four days long.
 Go to www.HBOY.org for more
information.
 See your counselor to be considered for
nomination.
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It is a two year transfer program for
students who want to pursue a degree in
civil or mechanical engineering.
 For more information about this program
contact Dean Paynter
chris.painter@cppc.edu or 704-330-6531
or Dr. Terance Fagan at
Terence.Fagan@cpcc.edu
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An unforgettable experience that allows
rising sophomores, juniors, and seniors
that opportunity to test-drive their career
goals and get a glimpse of the future.
 You can fill out an application now!!
 Go online to go.wfu.edu/sip for more
information about this opportunity
 Wake Forest representatives will be here
on December 7 for specific questions
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You and Your family are invited to
explore this historic campus and learn
about JCSU For Free
 You should bring the following: Official
Transcripts, SAT or ACT scores
 Admission counselors will be making
onsite admission decisions
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$5,000 one time scholarship awarded to
one senior student.
 Application available online beginning
January 4, 2016.
 www.BlumenthalArts.org/scholarships
 Application must be received (not
postmarked) by March 18, 2016.
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$10,000 annually for up to 4 years
awarded to two senior students.
 Application available online beginning
January 4, 2016.
 www.BlumenthalArts.org/scholarships
 Application must be received (not
postmarked) by March 24, 2016.
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Non-renewable one-year award.
 Complete online found on the link that
reads “2016 Scholarships Application”.
 http://www.charlottedst.org/
 Application due by February 19, 2016.
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Non-renewable one-year award.
 Complete online application found on
the link that reads “2016 Scholarship
Application”.
 http://www.charlottedst.org/
 Application due by February 19, 2016.
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Non-renewable one-year award.
 Complete online application found on
the link that reads “2016 Scholarship
Application”.
 http://www.charlottedst.org/
 Application due by February 19, 2016.
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Students that apply and are accepted
by December 15 and have a 3.0 GPA,
900 SAT (reading and math), or 19 ACT
will qualify for a one time $1,000
scholarship in addition to other
scholarships for which they apply
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Four-year academic program open to
incoming freshman, which provides an eightcourse curriculum developing students’
faculties of inquiry and ignites their passion for
knowledge. It is valued at $10,000 over four
years.
To be considered, students must apply to
Clemson and complete the online application
available at:
www.clemson.edu/capitalism/lyceum.html
Recognizes hard-working students who
have an interesting story to tell and are
gifted intellectually, athletically,
dramatically, or have a special skill.
 See Ms. Teague in Student Services to be
considered for nomination!
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(www.gardner-webb.edu)
 Students who apply and meet criteria
(SAT: 1100; ACT: 24; GPA: 3.7) will be
nominated by admissions counselor.
 Provides full tuition up to $37,000.
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Provides thirty $500 scholarships to be awarded
for education expenses at a college or
university.
Open to current high school seniors.
Free to enter and not based on GPA or
financial need.
Enter online or by mail once every two weeks
up to 15 times during the sweepstakes period.
Two winners chosen randomly every two
weeks from October 30, 2015 to May 13, 2015.
› suntrusteducation.com/scholarshipsweepstakes
Renewable merit scholarships worth up to
$26,000.
 To qualify, students must have a cumulative
GPA of 3.5 or higher and apply for the 201617 academic year at one of the WACE
Partner Institutions.
 Complete the online application including
a 200-word essay describing why you have
chosen to pursue a college cooperative
education.
 www.waceinc.org
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www.charlottedst.org
 Open to female high school students.
 Participation in the 52nd Debutante
Program and Cotillion Ball and provides
possible scholarship opportunities.
 Complete online application.
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www.ecu.edu/honors/
 Open to students who apply to ECU and
meet criteria for honors college.
 Multiple honors scholarships based on
academic excellence and leadership
with values up to $40,000.
 Complete ECU application.
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Offering a limited number of scholarships
and bursaries for 12 weeks Gap Year
Research project that cover up 100% of
all course fees
 www.oxford-royale.co.uk/internationalstudy-centre/gap-year-project/thomasgarner-scholarships/
 18-25 ages from all over the world
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Up to $5,500 a year for 4 years
 Nominees must be interested in applying
to Lenoir Rhyne and pursing teaching as
a career. Recipients are selected on the
basis of their potential for academic
excellence as a university student and a
sincere desire to serve other through a
career in teaching
 http://edu.lr.edu/teachingscholars
 Submit application by January 10, 2016
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Covers full undergraduate tuition plus
orientation and mandatory student fee
for four years
 Trustee scholars rank at the rank of their
classes and demonstrate exceptional
leadership in their schools and
communities
bu.edu/admissions/trustee
 Submit application by December 1, 2015
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Provides funding to students so they can
graduate in the first four years with little
to no debt
 Criteria: receive a combined SAT score
of 1000 or above on Critical Reading or
Math or an ACT of 21 or Above
 Must enroll to UNCG
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Merit-based scholarships to spend an academic year
in countries that may include Bosnia & Herzegovina,
Ghana, India, Indonesia, Macedonia, Malaysia,
Morocco, Philippines, Senegal, Thailand, and Turkey.
This program increases understanding between
people in the United States and people in countries
with significant Muslim populations. Students live with
host families, attend local schools, do community
service, and complete a capstone project.
http://www.yes-abroad.org/
Complete online application via website.
Applications for academic year 2016-17 programs
are due December 1, 2015.
This program was established in 1983 to
celebrate German-American friendship
based on common values of
democracy. Students live with hose
families, attend local schools, and
participate in community life in
Germany.
 For more information, please go to
http://www.usagermanyscholarship.org/
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Multiple winners ranging from 1,000-5,000
 Open to All High School Students
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4-$1,300 Scholarships for college or
university
 4-$250 Scholarships for community/
technical schools
 Criteria:
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› Must be a primary member of allegacy
credit union
› Be a high school senior
Full funding for a year to a Country of your
choice
 Criteria:
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› Current CMS high-school Student;
› 15-18 years of age at the time of the program;
› Eligible for the free or reduced lunch program;
› Completed one year of language coursework;
› Apply for AFS intercultural program and be
accepted.
Awarded to students who have great
leadership, academic, and community
outreach potential.
 Receive $2500
 Criteria:
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› Combined (Math and Reading) SAT of 1110
› GPA of at least 3.4
› Apply to Catawba
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Visit www.Catawba.edu for information
Applicants must be North Carolina
residents enrolled as seniors in high school
who are planning to continue their
education beyond high school
 Amount varies
 Application due by February 1, 2016
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http;//www.ncae.org/get-involved/awards/
For high school students working in retail
or has a parent working in retail
 48 available scholarships valued at
$2,500 each
 Application due by April 4, 2016
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http://www.retailpaysforcollege.org
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