Wednesday, December 17, 2014

PSAT Results for Grades 9-11

Thursday, December 18th, I will be giving students in grades 9-11 their PSAT results during their US History, AP US History, or New Testament class.  Also, I reserved the AC Computer Lab from 2:45-3:30 so any students who want help creating their College Board Account or accessing the one they created last year, please stop by and I will help you.  As a reminder, here's what each grade level should be doing with these results:

Grade 9:
  • Create your College Board account using www.collegeboard.org/quickstart and your access code printed on the paper results I am giving you tomorrow. 
  • Explore the sections on College Majors, Careers, and AP Potential to start thinking about whether or not you want to take an AP class next year.

Grade 10:
  • Access your College Board account that you created last year (if you forget your password, there is a link to retrieve it...do NOT create a new account) and compare this year's results to last year to see areas you have improved at www.collegeboard.org/quickstart. Your access code is on your paper results.
  • Continue to explore College Majors and Careers and AP Potential to help with your course planning for next year.
  • This summer, go over all the questions/answers to past two years of PSAT results so that you are well prepared for it next year (could mean $$$$$$ if you get a top score in grade 11)

Grade 11:
  • Access your College Board account (if you forget your password, there is a link to retrieve it...do NOT create a new account) and use your personalized SAT study plan to prepare for your SAT this spring at www.collegeboard.org/quickstart . Your access code is on your paper results.
  • If you have not yet signed up for your SAT, do it over Christmas Break.  I recommend the May or June SAT so you have plenty of time to prepare.
If you have questions about any of this, come to the AC Computer Lab tomorrow (Thursday, December 18) after school...or...see me when you get back from Christmas Break.  Merry Christmas!

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

West Salem Rotary $2,000 Scholarships

West Salem Rotary is proud of its legacy in providing financial assistance to West Salem area students. Over the years, the Club has distributed dozens of scholarships that have enriched the lives of West Salem youth.  Our Berry Sale fundraiser is the primary source of income for these scholarships.  In 2015 the Club plans to award 10 scholarships at $2,000 each.

Students with the following criteria are eligible to apply for scholarships:
  • Live in West Salem
  • Must be graduating high school or be currently enrolled in college
  • Display a need for financial help
  • Have the desire to accomplish
  • Have the grades or talent to reach their goals
Deadlines, Key DatesApplications are due February 13, 2015 by mail. Interviews will be conducted in March. Recipients will be called by the end of the month and invited to a special scholarship awards dinner for the recipients and their families in April.

Selection

The selection will be made by the Scholarship Chairman and committee members after a review of the applications and an interview with each student. Applications should be made available to all high schools where West Salem students may be in attendance. Funds may be applied to trade schools as well as universities.

Application 2015:  Click Here

Questions:  Contact Glenn Okawa, Scholarship Committee Chair.

For more information, go to: http://www.westsalemrotary.org/scholarships.htm

International Summer Travel - $200 Early Enrollment Discount ends 12/31/14


If you are considering signing up for the Ireland trip in 2016, you can get a $200 discount if you sign up before the end of December.  For more information, check out the itinerary link below.  Also, if you want to sign up now for the 2017 or 2018 trip to England/Italy/France or Greece,/Turkey the $200 discount will be applied to those trips as well.  I will be available in the WMS chapel 30 minutes before and after the middle school and high school Christmas concerts this week for any interested students/parents to ask questions, or feel free to phone me at the school this week or on my cell over the Christmas Break (in school directory) if needed.  These trips can count for mini-term credit :)

Emerald Isle, June 2016 – 11 days

·         Itinerary

·         To enroll, click "enroll now" on tour website: http://www.eftours.com/1579958JE

 

London, Paris, Florence & Rome, June 2017 – 10 days

·         Itinerary

·         To enroll, click "enroll now" on tour website: http://www.eftours.com/1606375AW

 

From Istanbul to Athens, June 2018 – 11 days

·         Itinerary

·         To enroll, click "enroll now" on tour website: http://www.eftours.com/1659418KS


Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Mission/Service Opportunity (apply now for summer program)

Youth Venture is a program of Mennonite Mission Network dedicated to helping youth and young adults explore God’s presence in the world. Youth Venture provides opportunities for individuals aged 14-22 to join together during the summer for a two- to four-week service, learning, and faith formation experience by actively engaging in God’s work in the world. This is achieved by partnering with local faith communities, and as we serve alongside and learn from them, we discover how we, too, can be lifelong partners of God’s healing and hope. 

·         You do NOT need to be Mennonite to participate.
 
·         You CAN use this experience to meet one of your Mini-Term requirements IF you coordinate in 
advance with Ray Nussbaum.

·         To get more details or apply for Summer 2015 Youth Ventures, go to:


If you have additional questions, contact:

Arloa Bontrager

SOOP & Youth Venture Director

Mennonite Mission Network

1-866-866-2872 (toll free)

574-523-3058 (direct line)

Monday, December 1, 2014

West Salem Business Association Scholarship

SENIORS who reside in the 97304 zip code area are invited to apply for the $500 West Salem Business Association Scholarship.  The application deadline is May 20, 2015, but I would encourage you to work on your application over Christmas Break and submit it early.  Applications will be rated on the following:

*Future Plans and Goals
*Community Involvement
*Financial Need/Special Circumstances
*Work Experience/School Activities
*Financial Responsibility
*Grades (minimum 2.75 GPA)
*Neatness/Completeness of Application

For more details and application, go to: www.wsba-westsalem.com and select "scholarship program."

Corban University Admissions Luncheon


On Wednesday, December 3, Corban University will be hosting an Admissions Luncheon in the Student Center for all interested high school students and parents.  Lunch will be provided for those who sign up by 2:45 p.m. on Tuesday, December 2 at the Guidance Office.
 

Corban University is a private, Christian institution located in Salem, OR. Corban provides students with the academic preparation they need in order to make a difference in the world for Jesus Christ, no matter what career path they choose. Between classes, chapel, and campus events, your time at Corban will be life-changing and chock-full of excitement!

 
If you are unable to attend this event, but would like information about Corban, you can look at their website www.corban.edu or contact:  

 
Ashley Cowan

Admissions Counselor

1-800-845-3005 ext. 7008