The Guidance Gazette intends to provide you with relevant and timely information from the Mt. Hope Guidance Office.
Friday, January 11, 2013
Cap and Gowns
Katie DeCubellis Memorial Foundation Creative Writing Contest
The Katie DeCubellis Memorial Foundation would like to announce its 10th annual statewide contest involving creative writing. This year's topic is the following: "Peer Pressure Through Social Media". The writer must depict a real or fictional situation in which an individual's presence on Facebook or Twitter influenced another's behavior and decision-making for better or worse. Entries should be mailed to the KDMF Creative Writing Contest, c/o Joel S. Chace, 300 Metro Center Boulevard, Suite 150A, Warwick, RI 02886.
THe deadline is March 29, 2013. Please visit www.kdmf.org for more information.
THe deadline is March 29, 2013. Please visit www.kdmf.org for more information.
This week's scholarship information
We received information about four scholarship opportunities this week.
1) Rhode Island Building Industry Scholarship Fund
There is scholarship money for students interested in pursuing an education in the construction field. Students may pursue an associate, bachelor or certificate. The deadline is March 1, 2013. Additional information is available in the guidance office.
2) Cox Scholarship Program
Students must demonstrate academic excellence, strong community involvement and a desire to pursue communications, telecommunications, engineering or technology. The deadline is March 1. The application can be found in the Guidance Office.
3) The Glen Shorey Memorial Scholarship
Students must be a graduating senior. Other criteria include 2.8 GPA, financial need, acceptance to a two or four year college or trade school. Further information can be found in the Guidance Office. The deadline for this scholarship is April 15, 2013.
1) Rhode Island Building Industry Scholarship Fund
There is scholarship money for students interested in pursuing an education in the construction field. Students may pursue an associate, bachelor or certificate. The deadline is March 1, 2013. Additional information is available in the guidance office.
2) Cox Scholarship Program
Students must demonstrate academic excellence, strong community involvement and a desire to pursue communications, telecommunications, engineering or technology. The deadline is March 1. The application can be found in the Guidance Office.
3) The Glen Shorey Memorial Scholarship
Students must be a graduating senior. Other criteria include 2.8 GPA, financial need, acceptance to a two or four year college or trade school. Further information can be found in the Guidance Office. The deadline for this scholarship is April 15, 2013.
Friday, January 4, 2013
To Red Sox Nation...
The Red Sox Foundation is the official team charity of the Boston Red Sox. Through the Rhode Island Scholarship Program, the Red Sox Foundation will offer a $1000 scholarship to 20 academically talented RI public high school seniors who have demonstrated a commitment to community service. This scholarship will be available to students pursuing a two-year or four-year degreet at any college, university or trade school. Students must have a minimum of a B average. More information is available in the guidance office. The deadline is March 1.
January 4, 2014 Scholarship Information
Below you will find the new scholarship information that we received in the Guidance Office this week.
1) Desiree Mesolella Art Scholarship 2013--Two $5000 Scholarships Awarded Annually
You must be a RI resident attending a RI high school, a US citizen and have applied to and accepted into a U.S. Department of Education accredited 4 year college or school majoring in an art field. Please come to the guidance office to pick up information.
2) The Stephen Phillips Memorial Scholarship Fund
Complete information can be found at www.phillips-scholarship.org beginning mid-January 2013. Applications will be submitted online.
3) Hamilton Relay Scholarship
Applicant must be a graduating high school student who is deaf, hard of hearing, deaf-blind or difficulty speaking. The deadline is March 1, 2013. Application materials can be found in the guidance office.
Have a great weekend!
1) Desiree Mesolella Art Scholarship 2013--Two $5000 Scholarships Awarded Annually
You must be a RI resident attending a RI high school, a US citizen and have applied to and accepted into a U.S. Department of Education accredited 4 year college or school majoring in an art field. Please come to the guidance office to pick up information.
2) The Stephen Phillips Memorial Scholarship Fund
Complete information can be found at www.phillips-scholarship.org beginning mid-January 2013. Applications will be submitted online.
3) Hamilton Relay Scholarship
Applicant must be a graduating high school student who is deaf, hard of hearing, deaf-blind or difficulty speaking. The deadline is March 1, 2013. Application materials can be found in the guidance office.
Have a great weekend!
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Welcome 2013! Save some dates
Welcome back. I hope that everyone enjoyed happy holidays and a restorative break. There are some dates that I would like to share with you.
January 17th: The Guidance Department will host a Scholarship Night. Seniors and families are encouraged to attend. It will be worthwhile for juniors to attend so that they can start planning for next year.
January 25th: The end of the second quarter. Report cards will be distributed on February 1st.
January 17th: The Guidance Department will host a Scholarship Night. Seniors and families are encouraged to attend. It will be worthwhile for juniors to attend so that they can start planning for next year.
January 25th: The end of the second quarter. Report cards will be distributed on February 1st.
Friday, December 14, 2012
Have you been accepted? Congratulations:)
For those of you receiving those hard-earned college acceptance letters, congratulations! If you would like to allow Mt. Hope to celebrate your accomplishment, please bring in a copy of your letter to your guidance counselor and we will announce it on the HNN.
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Announcement from BWEF
Per the request of the BWEF, I have posted the letter from Jock Hayes, BWEF Board chair.
Dear Friends,
It's likely that you recently received a letter (see attached) from me on behalf of the Bristol Warren Education Foundation (BWEF), appealing for support of our 3rd Annual Drive for Educational Excellence, “Better Together" is the theme for the drive. I want to thank those who have responded with support and encourage those who may be considering a donation.
This drive represents a significant portion of BWEF's annuals fund-raising effort and we are committed to seeing that your donation goes straight to work impacting the lives of the students of Bristol and Warren.
Here are just a couple of examples of BWEF supported programs this year…
• POW!Science Night (held in each district elementary school) - http://www.eastbayri.com/news/scientific-discovery-makes-for-great-entertainment-at-guiteras-school/
Here's a look at the more than $43,000 in grants funded by BWEF this year...
• 2012-13 Grants announced - http://www.eastbayri.com/news/schools/bristol-warren-education-foundation-awards-43000-in-grants/
As a direct result of support from people like you students will participate in programs focusing on a range of disciplines such as math, science, filmmaking, literacy, music, art, communication, foreign language, physical education and community building, using both school and community resources. Thanks to strong support from the community through the Annual Drive for Educational Excellence and other fund-raising efforts BWEF is able to continue its support of these world-expanding programs. BWEF has awarded over $125,000 in grants since its inception in 2007.
No gift is too small. Consider this: If each household in Bristol and Warren donated $0.01 per day, that’s right $3.65 a year, BWEF would double its capacity to deliver innovative programs to the classrooms of Bristol and Warren. Now that’s Better Together.
Please consider making a tax-deductible donation online at http://www.bwedfoundation.org/page/make_donation
or mail your donation to:
BWEF
PO Box 543
Bristol, RI 02809
Happy Holidays,
Jock Hayes
BWEF Board Chair
Blood Drive on December 14th
The Winter Blood Drive is this Friday, December 14. Students may sign up at lunch on Tuesday or Wednesday. There are multiple posters around the school with specific information about the requirements. Also, students may visit www.ribc.org for more information.
The average donation takes around 45 minutes from start to finish. It is safe and confidential. One pint of blood can help up to three patients. It is a way for students to help others without involving money.
Important Information about the Flu in Rhode Island
The Rhode Island Department of Health has asked that schools post the following information. I respectfully request that you pass the information along when you can. Best regards, Jennifer Copeland
State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
Department of Health
Three Capitol Hill
Providence, RI 02908-5097
401-222-5960 / Ri Relay 711
www.health.ri.gov
December 7, 2012
Dear Parent or Guardian,
Over the last few days the number of flu cases in Rhode Island has increased greatly. In the past, when the flu has hit Rhode Island this hard at this time of year we faced very severe flu seasons.
The good news is that the flu vaccine being used this year is very effective. Everyone older than six months of age should be vaccinated against the flu. Flu vaccine will help you stay out of the doctor’s office and the hospital, will help your children stay at school, and will help prevent the spread of the flu in your home.
Where can you be vaccinated?
Children and adults can be vaccinated at doctors’ offices or at public clinics. Adults can also be vaccinated at pharmacies (for example, CVS, Rite Aid, or Walgreens).
For a list of public clinics, visit www.health.ri.gov or call the HEALTH Information Line (401-222-5960 / RI Relay 711). Staff on the HEALTH Information Line can direct you to a clinic where there is no charge for flu vaccination and where health insurance is not required.
Other important tips to stay healthy
Wash your hands often throughout the day. Use warm water and soap. If soap and water are not available, use alcohol-based hand gel.
Cough or sneeze into your elbow. Flu is spread through coughing or sneezing on other people or into your hands. Cover your coughs and sneezes to prevent others from getting sick.
Avoid touching your eyes, nose, or mouth. Germs spread this way.
Get plenty of sleep, be physically active, drink plenty of fluids, and eat nutritious foods.
If you think you have the flu
Check with your doctor.
Rest, drink plenty of fluids, and avoid using alcohol, caffeine, and tobacco.
Consider using over-the-counter medicines such as Tylenol, ibuprofen, or aspirin to relieve symptoms. Children younger than 19 years old should not be given aspirin to treat the flu.
Stay home from work or school until you have been fever-free (temperature less than 100.4ºF/38ºC) for 24 hours without the use of fever-reducing medications.
If you have any questions about the flu or flu vaccine, call the HEALTH Information Line
(401-222-5960 / RI Relay 711) or visit www.health.ri.gov. I wish you and your family a happy, healthy holiday season.
Sincerely,
Michael Fine, M.D.
Director of Health
Friday, December 7, 2012
This Week's Scholarship Information--December 7th
We have received information about the following scholarships:
Raymond E. Soucy Scholarship Tradesman Scholarship: This award will be presented to an individual graduating from Mt. Hope High School who is intent on pursuing a career as a tradesman or technical specialist, including fields in the building industry, health field technician and similar fields. For more information, please stop by the high school guidance office for criteria and application form. The deadline is April 27, 2013.
Paul F. Ronci Memorial Scholarship Trust has been established by his parents to provide an annual scholarship to a full-time student who has attained academic excellence, demonstrates financial need, is a RI resident, aspires to further the good of humanity and who otherwise displays leadership skills and a desire to better society. You must be in the top 10% of your class. Additional criteria for application can be found in the high school guidance office.
Pete Sepe Memorial Scholarship 2 $300 scholarships will be awarded to two Warren residents (one male, one female). Applicants should plan to attend an accredited institution of higher learning, be a Warren reside, senior member of a high school athletic team and displayed sportsmanship. Applications are available in the high school guidance office.
New England Institute of Technology Scholarships and Contests: Contests are designed to encourage students to explore career choices. More information can be found at neit.edu. Additional information can be found in the guidance office.
There are six scholarships from Roger Williams University to attend RWU. Additional information and flyers are available in the guidance office.
Michael Andrade Memorial Scholarship (Mt. Hope High School Graduates) This is a four-year full tuition and fees scholarship to RWU. Students must have maintained a B average and combined Critical Reading and Math SAT score of at least 1000. Preference will be given to undergraduates who intent to major in construction management, engineering or architecture. February 1, 2013 Deadline
Mt. Hope High School Scholarship (Mt. Hope Graduates) A four year $10,000 scholarship awarded annually to graduates of MHHS who maintain a B average and have a combined Critical Reading and Math SAT score of 1000. February 1, 2013 Deadline
Harold Payson Memorial Scholarship (Bristol Residents only) A four-year full tuition scholarship awarded annually to a Bristol resident who is graduating from high school and will attend Roger Williams University. Application deadline: February 1, 2013
Bristol Memorial Grant (Fireman-Bristol Residents Only) A four-year, full-tuition scholarship awarded annually to a candidate who has resided in Bristol for at least two years and has graduated from an accredited American high school, who is an American citizen or permanent resident without previous college experience; who has filed a formal application for admission and financial aid; who qualifies for admission to the university; whose parent or grandparent serves or has served in the town fire department; who maintains a full-time student status. Application deadline: February 1, 2013
Bristol Memorial Grant (Policeman-Bristol Residents Only)A four-year, full-tuition scholarship awarded annually to a candidate who has resided in Bristol for at least two years and has graduated from an accredited American high school, who is an American citizen or permanent resident without previous college experience; who has filed a formal application for admission and financial aid; who qualifies for admission to the university; whose parent or grandparent serves or has served in the town police department; who maintains a full-time student status. Application deadline: February 1, 2013
The Caesar Brito Memorial Scholarship: The scholarship is available annually to an entering freshman majoring in engineering. The recipient must be a Bristol, RI resident at the time of acceptance to the University, must have demonstrated academic achievement and financial need. In the event there are no applicants who have declared engineering as a major field of study, residents majoring in other disciplines will be given consideration. Application deadline: February 1, 2013
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Support the Mt. Hope Yearbook at the Barnes and Noble Bookfair
Barnes and Noble will support the Mt. Hope High School Yearbook by contributing a percentage of your Barnes and Noble purchases on December 10, 2012.
Visit the Bookfair at the Barnes and Noble in Middletown. Hours of the book fair are from 9 to 9. Please make sure that you tell the cashier that you wish to support Mt. Hope High School yearbook. All purchases, even those in the Starbucks, qualify as a support purchase.
The yearbook sales, vocal ensemble and complimentary gift wrapping will be available from 6-8 p.m.
Please join us!
Visit the Bookfair at the Barnes and Noble in Middletown. Hours of the book fair are from 9 to 9. Please make sure that you tell the cashier that you wish to support Mt. Hope High School yearbook. All purchases, even those in the Starbucks, qualify as a support purchase.
The yearbook sales, vocal ensemble and complimentary gift wrapping will be available from 6-8 p.m.
Please join us!
PSAT Scores Available Friday, December 7
Any student who took the PSAT at Mt. Hope High School in October will receive his score report in homeroom tomorrow, December 7. The score report will identify areas of strength and weakness that can be addressed prior to taking the PSAT. If you have any questions about the score, please contact your child's guidance counselor.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Scholarship Night--January 17th--SAVE THE DATE
The Mt. Hope Guidance Department will host a scholarship information night on January 17, 2013 from 6-7 p.m. in the Mt. Hope High School Library. Ms. Shelly Honeycutt of the East Bay Chamber of Commerce will provide you with information to find the vast amounts of scholarship money that is out there.
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Bristol Warren Educational Foundation Holiday Thank-a-Teacher
The Bristol Warren Educational Foundation (BWEF) has requested that the following message be distributed to the community.
Last week we kicked off our "Holiday Thank-a-Teacher" drive! This is an unique opportunity for you to make a donation to BWEF in honor of a special teacher, coach or other faculty memeber. In exchange, each recipient will receive a personalized Holiday Greeting Card thanking him/her for service.
BWEF is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting excellence in the Bristol Warren School District. This school year, the BWEF award $42,800 in grants. The Community Strings Project is a perfect example of a BWEF-funded program. Honor your child's teacher this holiday season by giving the perfect gift--a thank you. Just visit the BWEF website: www.bwedfoundation.org to make a donation today. The Thank-a-Teacher drive ends Friday, December 14th.
Thank you for your time and generosity.
Last week we kicked off our "Holiday Thank-a-Teacher" drive! This is an unique opportunity for you to make a donation to BWEF in honor of a special teacher, coach or other faculty memeber. In exchange, each recipient will receive a personalized Holiday Greeting Card thanking him/her for service.
BWEF is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting excellence in the Bristol Warren School District. This school year, the BWEF award $42,800 in grants. The Community Strings Project is a perfect example of a BWEF-funded program. Honor your child's teacher this holiday season by giving the perfect gift--a thank you. Just visit the BWEF website: www.bwedfoundation.org to make a donation today. The Thank-a-Teacher drive ends Friday, December 14th.
Thank you for your time and generosity.
Monday, December 3, 2012
Survey Works 2013
Mt. Hope will participate in the Rhode Island Department of Education school reform initiative, Survey Works. All Rhode Island students in grades 4-12 are asked to participate in this survey that asks for students' opinions about their educational experiences. All responses are anonymous. However, if you do not want your child to participate in the Survey Process, an opt out form will be sent home with your child on December 4th. Please return the opt out form to Ms. NiCastro in the high school guidance office by December 17. If you would like to look at the survey, you can review the survey online at http://www.surveyworks.ride.ri.gov. A copy will also be available for your review in the high school guidance office.
Parents are also invited to participate in the SurveyWorks. Information about how you can take a survey will be forthcoming.
Students will begin to take the SurveyWorks survey in January 2013.
Parents are also invited to participate in the SurveyWorks. Information about how you can take a survey will be forthcoming.
Students will begin to take the SurveyWorks survey in January 2013.
Friday, November 30, 2012
Do you know someone who plans to apply to Roger Williams University?
Mrs. Cabral, Mt. Hope Librarian and Media Specialist and RWU alumna, has RWU application fee waivers available for Mt. Hope students. If you are applying to RWU and would like to save the $50 application fee, please see Mrs. Cabral in the library. Waivers are available until January 2nd on a first-come, first-served basis.
Scholarship Information---November 30
We received information this week about the following scholarships:
Massachusetts Credit Union League: $1500 scholarships. There will be one scholarship per chapter. Eligibility is limited to high school seniors who will be enrolled in an undergraduate college degree program during the 2013-14 academic year; applicant or parent/guardian must be a member of St. Anne's Credit Union; crediut union must be in good standing with league; submit a current scholarship application and form with other required materials to St. Anne's Credit Union. A student must also complete an essay. The application and information can be found in the guidance office. The deadline is February 1, 2013.
B. Davis Scholarship: $1000. Information can be found at http://www.studentawardsearch.com/scholarship.htm. The deadline is May 27, 2013.
Rhode Island Association of Chinese Americans Scholarship: The goal of the scholarship is to promote Chinese culture and heritage among youth. The criteria include academic excellence, a commitment to interest in Chinese heritage and culture and provide service to the local Chinese community. More details and materials can be found at www.RIACA.us
Massachusetts Credit Union League: $1500 scholarships. There will be one scholarship per chapter. Eligibility is limited to high school seniors who will be enrolled in an undergraduate college degree program during the 2013-14 academic year; applicant or parent/guardian must be a member of St. Anne's Credit Union; crediut union must be in good standing with league; submit a current scholarship application and form with other required materials to St. Anne's Credit Union. A student must also complete an essay. The application and information can be found in the guidance office. The deadline is February 1, 2013.
B. Davis Scholarship: $1000. Information can be found at http://www.studentawardsearch.com/scholarship.htm. The deadline is May 27, 2013.
Rhode Island Association of Chinese Americans Scholarship: The goal of the scholarship is to promote Chinese culture and heritage among youth. The criteria include academic excellence, a commitment to interest in Chinese heritage and culture and provide service to the local Chinese community. More details and materials can be found at www.RIACA.us
Monday, November 26, 2012
Financial Aid Night--December 4th
There will be a Financial Aid Night for students and families on Tuesday, December 4th from 6:30-7:30. The College Planning Center of Rhode Island will present the ins and outs of applying for financial aid. Please join us in the Mt. Hope High School Library.
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
School Improvement Team Meeting
There will be School Improvement Team meeting on Tuesday, November 27th at 2:35 in the Library Classroom.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Parents' Advisory Council Meeting
The Parents' Advisory Council will meet with the administration and guidance counselors on Monday, November 26th at 6 p.m. in the Main Office Conference Room.
Friday, November 16, 2012
Scholarship Information--November 16th
This week in the guidance office we received information on several scholarships from StudentScholarships.org. More detailed information on each scholarship, as well as applications, can be found at http://www.studentscholarships.org/scholarship.php
Stephen J. Brady Scholarship--applicants must have on-going commitment to community through volunteer activities
Davidson Fellows Scholarship---applicants must be a U.S. citizen and have completed a significant piece of work in one of the submission categories
Gilbraitti Scholarship--applicants must write an essay and apply prior to March 1. Applications can be found at www.mortgagebrokerslangley.ca/application.php
Odenza Marketing Group Spring Award--Applicants must complete an essay and have a GPA of 2.5 or higher
10 Words or Less Scholarship---Applicant must answer the question on the sponsor's website in 10 Words or Less
BBG Communications Scholarship--Applicant must submit two essays.
Stephen J. Brady Scholarship--applicants must have on-going commitment to community through volunteer activities
Davidson Fellows Scholarship---applicants must be a U.S. citizen and have completed a significant piece of work in one of the submission categories
Gilbraitti Scholarship--applicants must write an essay and apply prior to March 1. Applications can be found at www.mortgagebrokerslangley.ca/application.php
Odenza Marketing Group Spring Award--Applicants must complete an essay and have a GPA of 2.5 or higher
10 Words or Less Scholarship---Applicant must answer the question on the sponsor's website in 10 Words or Less
BBG Communications Scholarship--Applicant must submit two essays.
Report Cards--November 16
Report cards were issued to students in homeroom today. If you have any questions about your child's progress, please contact the teacher or your child's guidance counselor.
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Scholarship Information for the week of November 9
We received information on the following scholarship opportunities this week:
1) Hood Sportsmanship Scholarship: Hood awards three $5000 scholarships to students in each of the six New England states. In order to be eligible, students must have earned a cumulative 3.0 GPS or high and performed volunteer work in the community. There are essay and additional application requirements. A copy of the information can be found in the guidance office. You can also visit hood.com for more informatiion or call Lorraine Wark, program coordinator at 2077723119, ext. 21.
2) American Legion: For more information visit: www.legion.org/needalift
3) Army ROTC 4-Year College Scholarship Program: Complete information is available in the guidance office or visit http:///www.goarmy.com/rotc.html The initial application deadline is January 10, 2013.
4) Rhode Island College: Each year the Department of Music, Theatre and Dance award the Helen Forman Scholarship to one student in each of the disciplines. It is a four year full-tuition scholarship and is awarded on the bases of exceptional abilities in the performing arts disciplines. There are also several Student Talent Award Scholarships. All students interested in majoring in these performing arts majors must audition. Additional information is located in the guidance office. You can also call the Department of Music, Theatre and Dance at 4014569883 or visit the Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/ricmusic
1) Hood Sportsmanship Scholarship: Hood awards three $5000 scholarships to students in each of the six New England states. In order to be eligible, students must have earned a cumulative 3.0 GPS or high and performed volunteer work in the community. There are essay and additional application requirements. A copy of the information can be found in the guidance office. You can also visit hood.com for more informatiion or call Lorraine Wark, program coordinator at 2077723119, ext. 21.
2) American Legion: For more information visit: www.legion.org/needalift
3) Army ROTC 4-Year College Scholarship Program: Complete information is available in the guidance office or visit http:///www.goarmy.com/rotc.html The initial application deadline is January 10, 2013.
4) Rhode Island College: Each year the Department of Music, Theatre and Dance award the Helen Forman Scholarship to one student in each of the disciplines. It is a four year full-tuition scholarship and is awarded on the bases of exceptional abilities in the performing arts disciplines. There are also several Student Talent Award Scholarships. All students interested in majoring in these performing arts majors must audition. Additional information is located in the guidance office. You can also call the Department of Music, Theatre and Dance at 4014569883 or visit the Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/ricmusic
Monday, November 5, 2012
Reminder
Tomorrow is Election Day. Classes will not be held for students, but teachers will be engaged in professional development. Classes will resume as usual on Wednesday, November 7th.
Happy Voting!
Happy Voting!
Information from Senator Reed's Office--Financial Aid Workshop and Congressional Appointments
Senator Reed has just provided us with updates for College Bound seniors.
The deadline for students seeking military academy nominations has been extended to Monday, November 5th. For students who have already submitted their application files to Senator Reed's office, the appointments for Thursday, November 8th and Friday, November 9th will continue as previously scheduled.
If you would like to send Senator Reed a message, please contact him by visiting, http://www.reed.senate.gov/contact
The deadline for students seeking military academy nominations has been extended to Monday, November 5th. For students who have already submitted their application files to Senator Reed's office, the appointments for Thursday, November 8th and Friday, November 9th will continue as previously scheduled.
If you would like to send Senator Reed a message, please contact him by visiting, http://www.reed.senate.gov/contact
Friday, November 2, 2012
Norwich Academy 22nd Annual Service Academy Night
Norwich Academy will hosts its annual service academy informational night at the Danversport Yacht Club, Danvers, MA on Wednesday, November 7th.
Congressional staff will be present to discuss the Academy Appointment, Selection and Nomination process.
For more information, please contact Capt. Ed. Bryant USCGR at 9783565453 or captecb@aol.com or LTc Collins at 8024858004 or cdavison@norwich.edu
Congressional staff will be present to discuss the Academy Appointment, Selection and Nomination process.
For more information, please contact Capt. Ed. Bryant USCGR at 9783565453 or captecb@aol.com or LTc Collins at 8024858004 or cdavison@norwich.edu
This week's scholarship information
This week we received the following scholarship information:
Tuition Break for New England Residents: New England Regional Student Program
Learn about the tuition rates for in-state schools in New England. Information can be found at www.nebhe.org/tuitionbreak
Ithaca College's Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship program
A scholarship program for academically exceptional students from underrepresented populations. Information can be found in the Mt. Hope Guidance Office.
Villanova University offers two academic merit-based scholarships. The deadline is December 1 for the Presidential Scholarship Nomination and Villanova Scholarship. More information can be found in the Mt. Hope Guidance Office.
The United States JCI Senate Foundation Scholarship Program. This scholarship is awarrded to high school seniors who plan to continue their education at accredited post-secondary colleges, universities or vocational schoool. Application forms can be found in the guidance office or email AJR810@yahoo.com. The deadline is December 20th.
Tuition Break for New England Residents: New England Regional Student Program
Learn about the tuition rates for in-state schools in New England. Information can be found at www.nebhe.org/tuitionbreak
Ithaca College's Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship program
A scholarship program for academically exceptional students from underrepresented populations. Information can be found in the Mt. Hope Guidance Office.
Villanova University offers two academic merit-based scholarships. The deadline is December 1 for the Presidential Scholarship Nomination and Villanova Scholarship. More information can be found in the Mt. Hope Guidance Office.
The United States JCI Senate Foundation Scholarship Program. This scholarship is awarrded to high school seniors who plan to continue their education at accredited post-secondary colleges, universities or vocational schoool. Application forms can be found in the guidance office or email AJR810@yahoo.com. The deadline is December 20th.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Change to the end of 1st quarter
Due to Super Storm Sandy, the end of the first term will now be Friday, November 9th. Report cards will be distributed to students on Friday, November 16th.
Thursday, October 25, 2012
New England Tech Night
New England Tech will host an open house on Wednesday, November 7th from 4-8 p.m. New England Tech has a new campus at One New England Tech Boulevard in East Greenwich, RI. You will be able to tour their innovative labs and classrooms, talk with instructors and meet with Financial Aid and Admissions Officers. For more information, go to www.neit.edu/technite
Friday, October 19, 2012
Scholarship Information Update
We have received information and applications for the following scholarships:
Rhode Island Polonia Scholarship Foundation: The primary requirements for this scholarship are Rhode Island residents of Polish-American descent and U.S. citizen and academic qualification of B or better.
Bristol County R.I. Elks Lodge No. 1860: Any high school senior who is a U.S. citizen is eligible.
Applications are available in the guidance office.
Rhode Island Polonia Scholarship Foundation: The primary requirements for this scholarship are Rhode Island residents of Polish-American descent and U.S. citizen and academic qualification of B or better.
Bristol County R.I. Elks Lodge No. 1860: Any high school senior who is a U.S. citizen is eligible.
Applications are available in the guidance office.
Bowdoin Informational Meeting
Interested prospective students have been invited to learn more about Bowdoin College. The program will include a presentation about academic and student life at Bowdoin College. The representative will also detail the admissions process. The informational meeting will be held at Rocky Hill School in East Greenwich on Tuesday, October 30 from 7-8:30 p.m.
Directions and map available at www.RockyHill.org
Directions and map available at www.RockyHill.org
Writers Wanted....A Chance to Volunteer
The After School Writing Enrichment Club at Hugh Cole School needs student volunteers. This year, 60 elementary school students joined the club. With so many interested enthuiastic children, the program organizers need your help. In this club, cach child writes and creates his own book. If you like writing, working with small children and giving back to your community, this may be the perfect place for you to do what you love. The club meets on Tuesdays from 3-4 and runs through May. Student volunteers earn 2 hours of community service per week.
If you think that this could be the right fit for your talents, please contact Mrs. Linda Rimoshytus at llrimo@aol.com.
If you think that this could be the right fit for your talents, please contact Mrs. Linda Rimoshytus at llrimo@aol.com.
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Senator Reed's Financial Aid Workshop
Senator Jack Reed will host his annual College Financial Aid workshop on Thursday, November 1 at 7 p.m. in the Cranston High School West Auditorium. The address is 80 Metropolitan Avenue, Cranston, RI. The workshop is free and open to the public.
Monday, October 15, 2012
Yearbook.....
NECAP Make-Up Testing
Tomorrow is the last day to make up a part of the NECAP test that you may have missed due to illness. The tests will be administered tomorrow in the library classroom at 8 a.m. Please call your guidance counselor if you have any questions.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Take your fitness to the next level
Are you looking to increase your speed, agility, endurance or all of the above?
There is a pre-season conditioning program offered by Olympic Physical Therapy, free of charge, to all Mt. Hope athletes and students. The program runs on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 6-8 p.m in the Mt. Hope Gym and Wellness Center. The program begins on October 10th and ends on November 9th.
Rhode Island Regional College Fair this Sunday
Click the button to watch the segment from The Rhode Island Show to find out about the college fair that will take place this Sunday.
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Mid-Quarter Progress Reports
Mid-quarter progress reports will be issued to students tomorrow in homeroom. If you have any questions about your child's progress, please contact your child's teacher as soon as possible.
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Have you ever considered fighting fire?
Today, I met with Robert Martin, Chief of the Bristol Fire Department. He would like to offer a course to train young people to become volunteer firefighters. Typically, participants in the course must be 18 years or older. However, Chief Martin has decided to open the course to anyone over the age of 17. During this course, students will be trained to become volunteer firefighters. If this is a career that you think that may interest you, volunteering is a great way to learn about the career while building your resume. You will become a more viable candidate for college and careers because of the rigorous training that you underwent in order to perform this public service.
The course is offered to students who are Bristol or Warren residents. The course will begin in January 2013 and run through May 2013. The training will be one to two nights a week, as well as Sunday morning.
If you are interested in enrolling in this course, please contact me at copelandj@bw.k12.ri.us.
The course is offered to students who are Bristol or Warren residents. The course will begin in January 2013 and run through May 2013. The training will be one to two nights a week, as well as Sunday morning.
If you are interested in enrolling in this course, please contact me at copelandj@bw.k12.ri.us.
NECAP Testing Resumes Tomorrow
The first two days of NECAP testing, Writing, went well. Students took the test seriously. All seemed to finish on a confident note.
Tomorrow, NECAP testing will resume. Tomorrow students will take the Reading portion of the test. Again, students should report to homeroom and then students will proceed to their test sites. The reading portion will conclude on Friday. Fortunately, students will have the break of a long weekend before taking the Math sections on Wednesday and Thursday, October 10th and 11th, of next week.
Any student who was absent from any of the testing days should plan on taking the make up for their missed section beginning on Friday, October 12th. Students should make contact with their guidance counselors. This year the absences have been minimal, so I would like to thank students and their families for making a concerted effort to test.
Tomorrow, NECAP testing will resume. Tomorrow students will take the Reading portion of the test. Again, students should report to homeroom and then students will proceed to their test sites. The reading portion will conclude on Friday. Fortunately, students will have the break of a long weekend before taking the Math sections on Wednesday and Thursday, October 10th and 11th, of next week.
Any student who was absent from any of the testing days should plan on taking the make up for their missed section beginning on Friday, October 12th. Students should make contact with their guidance counselors. This year the absences have been minimal, so I would like to thank students and their families for making a concerted effort to test.
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