INSIDE New SAT 1 ACT/SAT Test Dates 2 Fee Waivers 2 Counselor emails 2 New SAT vs ACT 3 Enrichment Opportunities 4 Bell Schedule 4 WALKERTOWN HIGH SCHOOL Walkertown High School Student Services Newsletter MARCH 2016 VOLUME 2, ISSUE 4 Maria Watkins, Dir. Of Student Services, Stu- dents A - E Adam Carter, Counselor Students F– M Stephanie Glasgow, Coun- selor Students N- Z Johnnie Johnson, Data Manager Karen McCoy, Registrar Karen Bailey, Clerk Alicia Clement, EC Case Manager Susan Parker, Social Worker Allison Sharp, School Psychologist Important Dates Make Your Summer Count! Summertime is a great time to explore potential careers, save money for upcoming ex- penses, and if you are a junior, prepare for college applications. Look into work, volun- teer, or summer enrichment opportunities to help build your college activities resume now. The Shelton Challenge Teambuilding, leadership and volunteer activities 6-Day Program at various NC colleges Eligibility: Rising 9th—12th graders, GPA 3.0 or higher Cost: $700* *Scholarships Available Heroes Helping Heroes Volunteer counselors and mentors needed to help at-risk youth See Mrs. Bailey in Student Services or visit the Student Services website for details Ronald McDonald House Teens with Heart 25 Hours of Summer Community Service Deadline: May 1st NC State Pre-College Programs Residential Camps featuring exploration opportunities in Agriculture, Design, Engineer- ing, Biotech, Veterinary Medicine and more Visit https://emas.ncsu.edu/precollege/programs/high-school-students/ NC Central University Summer Youth Business and Entrepreneurship Camp 1-week residential camp featuring exploration opportunities in business, corporate office visits, business plan development competition. Eligibility: Rising 10th-12th graders; 3.0 unweighted GPA; excellent attendance, extra- curricular activities Cost: FREE for selected students. Visit http://www.nccu.edu/academics/sc/business/summer-academy/ March 27 Life After Walkertown College/Career Fair April 29 Prom May 1 National College Decision Day May 26 Awards Day/Senior Picnic
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I N S I D E
New SAT
1
ACT/SAT Test
Dates
2
Fee Waivers 2
Counselor
emails
2
New SAT vs
ACT
3
Enrichment
Opportunities
4
Bell Schedule 4
W A L K E R T O W N H I G H
S C H O O L Walkertown High School
Student Services Newsletter M A R C H 2 0 1 6 V O L U M E 2 , I S S U E 4
Maria Watkins, Dir. Of
Student Services, Stu-
dents A - E
Adam Carter, Counselor
Students F– M
Stephanie Glasgow, Coun-
selor Students N- Z
Johnnie Johnson, Data
Manager
Karen McCoy, Registrar
Karen Bailey, Clerk
Alicia Clement, EC Case
Manager
Susan Parker, Social
Worker
Allison Sharp, School
Psychologist
Important Dates
Make Your Summer Count!
Summertime is a great time to explore potential careers, save money for upcoming ex-
penses, and if you are a junior, prepare for college applications. Look into work, volun-
teer, or summer enrichment opportunities to help build your college activities resume
now.
The Shelton Challenge
Teambuilding, leadership and volunteer activities
6-Day Program at various NC colleges
Eligibility: Rising 9th—12th graders, GPA 3.0 or higher
Cost: $700* *Scholarships Available
Heroes Helping Heroes
Volunteer counselors and mentors needed to help at-risk youth
See Mrs. Bailey in Student Services or visit the Student Services website for details
Ronald McDonald House Teens with Heart
25 Hours of Summer Community Service
Deadline: May 1st
NC State Pre-College Programs
Residential Camps featuring exploration opportunities in Agriculture, Design, Engineer-