Wenatchee High School Weekly Bulletin – 2/5/16 Wenatchee High Pride Great Week Ahead: MONDAY, February 8, 2016 • Late Start • STAMP Test – WHS Apple Lab – 8:00 am • Job Alike – Commons – 7:45 am • FCA Club – Sports Med Treatment Center – 9:00 am • French Club – Room 150 – 3:00 pm • FBLA Study Nights – Room 405 – 3:00 pm • Inspire Club – Room 202 – 3:05 pm • RAK – Room 601 – 3:05 pm • Department Head Meeting – Room 551 – 4:00 pm • C Team Boys Basketball vs. Ephrata – WHS Main Gym – 6:00 pm • Frosh Girls Basketball vs. Quincy – WHS Small Gym – 6:00 pm • Frosh Boys Basketball vs. Ephrata – WHS Main Gym – 7:30 pm TUESDAY, February 9, 2016 • FBLA Study Nights – Room 405 – 3:00 pm • Diversity Club – Room 256 – 9:40 am • Speech/Debate – Room 252 – 3:00 pm • Interact Club – Room 152 – 3:05 pm • Japanese Culture Club – Room 156 – 3:05 pm • College Mentor Program – WHS Library – 6:00 – 8:00 pm • V and C Team Girls Basketball vs. Cascade Christian Academy – CCA – 7:30 pm WEDNESDAY, February 10, 2016 • Department Meeting – In Your Department – 7:30 am • DECA – Room 551 – 3:05 pm • German Club – Room 151 – 3:05 pm • Art Club – Room 451 – 3:10 pm • Key Club – Room 357 – 3:10 pm PANTHER PRIDE
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Wenatchee High School Weekly Bulletin – 2/5/16
Wenatchee High Pride Great Week Ahead:
MONDAY, February 8, 2016 • Late Start • STAMP Test – WHS Apple Lab – 8:00 am • Job Alike – Commons – 7:45 am • FCA Club – Sports Med Treatment Center – 9:00 am • French Club – Room 150 – 3:00 pm • FBLA Study Nights – Room 405 – 3:00 pm • Inspire Club – Room 202 – 3:05 pm • RAK – Room 601 – 3:05 pm • Department Head Meeting – Room 551 – 4:00 pm • C Team Boys Basketball vs. Ephrata – WHS Main Gym – 6:00 pm • Frosh Girls Basketball vs. Quincy – WHS Small Gym – 6:00 pm • Frosh Boys Basketball vs. Ephrata – WHS Main Gym – 7:30 pm TUESDAY, February 9, 2016 • FBLA Study Nights – Room 405 – 3:00 pm • Diversity Club – Room 256 – 9:40 am • Speech/Debate – Room 252 – 3:00 pm • Interact Club – Room 152 – 3:05 pm • Japanese Culture Club – Room 156 – 3:05 pm • College Mentor Program – WHS Library – 6:00 – 8:00 pm • V and C Team Girls Basketball vs. Cascade Christian Academy – CCA – 7:30 pm WEDNESDAY, February 10, 2016 • Department Meeting – In Your Department – 7:30 am • DECA – Room 551 – 3:05 pm • German Club – Room 151 – 3:05 pm • Art Club – Room 451 – 3:10 pm • Key Club – Room 357 – 3:10 pm
PANTHER PRIDE
THURSDAY, February 11, 2016 • Earth Club – Room 301 – 9:40 am • School Board Visit – 11:00 am – 1:00 pm • People First Club – Room 553 – 1st Lunch • Student Leadership Program (SLP) – Career Center – 3:00 pm • Speech/Debate – Room 252 – 3:00 pm FRIDAY, February 12, 2016 • Senior Night for Basketball & Cheerleading • JV Boys Basketball vs. Sunnyside – WHS Small Gym – 4:00 pm • JV Girls Basketball vs. Sunnyside – WHS Main Gym – 4:00 pm • C Team Boys Basketball vs. Sunnyside – Pioneer Middle School – 5:45 pm • Frosh Boys Basketball vs. Sunnyside – WHS Small Gym – 5:45 pm • V Girls Basketball vs. Sunnyside – WHS Main Gym – 5:45 pm • V Boys Basketball vs. Sunnyside – WHS Main Gym – 7:30 pm • C Team Girls Basketball vs. Sunnyside – Pioneer Middle School – 7:30 pm • Frosh Girls Basketball vs. Sunnyside – WHS Small Gym – 7:30 pm SATURDAY, February 13, 2016 • Apple Blossom Pageant – WHS Auditorium – 7:00 pm • V Boys Regional Wrestling – University in Spokane – 10:00 am • V Girls District Wrestling – Othello/Pete Tagarres Gym – 10:00 am
Additional Notes:
DATES SET FOR 2015-2016 STAMP LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY ASSESSMENT TESTS The STAMP (STAndards-based Measurement of Proficiency) test rewards students for proficiency in their first language (Spanish, French, Japanese, Chinese, Arabic and/or Hebrew). Students can earn 1-4 foreign language elective credits, freeing up time in their schedule to take core classes and explore other career interests. The web-based assessment uses real-life questions to evaluate reading, writing, speaking and listening proficiencies. The cost is $17.50 and space is limited to 14 students per test. Payments are made in the ASB office with EXACT cash or a check made out to WSD. Students bring their receipt to the Career Center to register. Testing is for Spanish unless a request is made in advance for a different language. Students must complete the entire test in one sitting. For more information check with Mrs. Phillips in the Career Center. Testing Dates are: February 8, 2016 8-11 a.m. March 2, 2016 1-4 p.m. April 13, 2016 8-11 a.m. * May 11, 2016 2-5 p.m.
• Preference given to seniors. MADRIGAL – A KNIGHT TO REMEMBER 5 course dessert delight – February 18, 19, & 20th – Faire opens at 6:00 pm. Seating: 6:30 pm. Showen: 7:00 pm. WV Tech Center – 327 Penny Road. (See attached flyer.) THE COLLEGE AND CAREER READY COURSE DEADLINE Extended to FRIDAY, APRIL 1ST
THE HOMEWORK CENTER Monday through Friday - WHS Library – 3:00 to 5:00 pm
WHS REGISTRATION PROCESS Registration for the 2016/17 school year takes place this spring. All registration will be conducted through the student’s Skyward account. Essentially, this is a two- step process. If you have any questions, feel free to contact your student’s counselor. Step 1 In February and early March, students input their course requests into Skyward during their English or history classes. Counselors confirm that students request courses they need and want. At this time, students also request several alternate courses. Students may adjust these requests by communicating with Counseling Office staff before Spring Break. Step 2 During their registration window in late April or May, students log into Skyward again through their student account, this time to build their schedule. Students must know their Skyward login ID and password to register. This information may be obtained through the main office. Only classes requested in Step 1 are available for creating a schedule. Students see which period their requested classes are offered and build a class schedule. If students need assistance, counselors are available in the Career Center and library each day to assist in the process. Counselors check each schedule the following week to make sure it is complete and appropriate. A video explaining the scheduling process will be available on the high school’s website. Students who choose not to create their schedule during this window will have a schedule created for them.
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TIMELINE Student Input of Course Requests February/March (Completed in English or history class) Request Adjustments/Building of Master Schedule March Registration Windows (Students build schedule in Skyward/ Counselors available for assistance) Current Juniors April 19-April 24 Current Sophomores May 3-May 8 Current Freshmen May 17-May 22 Student Initiated Schedule Corrections June 2-June 6/Aug 24-26 (Students submit Schedule Change Request Form)
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Scholarship Name Scholarship e-address General Eligibility Application Deadline
Career Cruising Website www2.careercruising.com
Student logs in to their Career Cruising account; click on the
Financial Aid tab; under Explore Financial Aid search for national
scholarships by keyword of field of study (architecture, nursing, law, art, etc.) or use the alphabetical
index provided. There is also a link to Local Scholarships that can be
sorted by need, merit, ethnicity, and field of study. Need help logging in? Check with the Career Center.
Varies
AACE International Scholarship Competition
– US Schools
http://www.aacei.org/awards/scholarships/
Must be pursuing a degree in engineering, construction
management, building construction, computer sciences, business,
For current college-bound HS seniors who have a documented learning disability. Award sizes
vary.
Feb. 10
Queer Foundation Scholarship
http://queerfoundation.org/html/
scholarship_fund.html
For HS seniors who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender. Also eligible are friends of people who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, or
transgender.
Feb. 14
Miss East Cascades Scholarship Pageant www.misseastcascades.com
This official preliminary to the Miss Washington scholarship pageant is open to young women ages 17-24 years old. Applicants will develop
leadership and interview skills, receive personal grooming, poise and wardrobe consultation. The
pageant is March 12.
Feb. 14
John Lennon Scholarship http://bmifoundation.org/program/john_lennon_schol
arships
Open only to U.S. college students between the ages of 17 and 24. Three scholarships with prizes
totaling $20,000 will be awarded to the best original songs submitted to
the competition.
Feb. 15
You Deserve It Scholarship
www.studentscholarships.org/ available.php
Resident of any of the 50 United States; be 16 years of age or older; be enrolled now, or will enroll in a qualified high school, college or
university within the United States.
Feb. 15
Jackie Robinson Foundation Scholarship
Award
http://www.jackierobinson.org/
For minority graduating HS seniors. Must have achieved a minimum
1000 SAT score (1500 three-score) or an ACT composite score of 22.
Feb. 15
The Dream.US
http://www.thedream.us/
You must be a first time college student applying to an associate’s or bachelor’s degree program at one of our partner colleges, have a GPA of 2.5 or greater (or equivalent GED score), & be DACA eligible & or received DACA approval.
Feb. 15
Gordon A. Rich Memorial Scholarship
http://www.gordonrich.org/html/ index.html
Must have a parent or legal guardian who has a full-time career in the financial services industry. $12,500 renewable for 4 years.
Feb. 17
Vegetarian Resource Group Scholarship
http://www.vrg.org/student/scholar.htm
Must be vegetarian & have promoted vegetarianism in school
&/or community. $5,000. Feb. 20
Leadership 1000 Scholarship
http://collegesuccessfoundation.org/home
You must plan to attend, or currently be attending an eligible 4-
year college or university in WA state in 2016. You must meet financial need requirements &
maintain a minimum 2.75 cum. HS GPA thru fall quarter/semester, if
applying as a HS senior.
Feb. 24
Appleaires Choral Society of Washington
Scholarship Application in Career Center
Applicants must be US citizens pursuing a college level degree or profession in music. All applicants
will be required to audition.
Feb. 26
Washington Opportunity Scholarship
https://www.waopportunityscholarship. org/
For low- & middle-income students pursuing STEM or health care
majors. Renewable! Scholarships for 2016-17 college
freshmen/sophomore.
Feb. 29
Public School Employees of Washington/SEIU
Local 1948 (PSE) Application in Career Center
Applicant must be an IRS dependent or grandchild of a PSE member in good standing. Awards
based on financial need, academics, leadership and service.
March 1
Washington Apple Education Foundation www.waef.org
More than 80 local scholarships are listed on the WAEF Scholarship
website. Two applications, one for universal scholarships and one for
vocational scholarships, are available online.
March 1
George Washington Foundation Application in Career Center
For use at Washington state schools. Awards based on financial need, personal qualities, class rank.
March 1
Community Foundation
of North Central WA (CFNCW)
www.cfncw.org/scholarshi
ps
84 local scholarships. The CFNCW scholarship guide is sorted by
school and affiliation. One online application for all scholarships.
March 1
2016 Merle Kirkley Merit Scholarship
www.A4LE.org (Under Washington
Chapter [awards] section.)
Competitive merit-based scholarship designed to provide financial support for students in
educational fields of school planning, architecture, engineering,
product services or construction management.
March 11
Hispanic Scholarship Fund (HSF)
https://my.hsf.net/en/users/sign_up
Applications open Jan.1. Must be of Hispanic heritage; US citizen,
permanent legal resident, DACA or eligible non-citizen; minimum 3.0
GPA; plan to enroll in accredited 4-year university in fall of 2016;
complete FAFSA or Dream Act
March 30
Bernie Perleberg Memorial Scholarship Chelan Douglas Child Services Assoc. Head
Start/E.C.E.A.P.
Application in Career Center
To qualify, student must be a past student of CDCSA Head
Start/ECEAP and be a current senior or high school graduate or
have a GED.
March 31
Making the Future U.S. College Scholarship
Program
http://www.cognizant.com/company-
overview/sustainability/educational-opportunity
College scholarships to US students interested in pursuing the STEM
fields. The application period runs from Oct. 1 – Mar. 31. $5,000.
March 31
Lanham Foundation Application in Career Center Test scores, financial need, academics, recommendations. April 1
American Fire Sprinkler Association Scholarship
Program
https://www.afsascholarship.org/
Open to HS seniors. Citizenship/legal residency is required. A total of $20,000 is
awarded. Ten (10) winners will receive a scholarship of $2,000
each.
April 6
Wenatchee Assoc-PSE Karl Ohler Memorial
Scholarship
Application in Career Center
Applications returned to Career Center for
submission
Dependent of Wenatchee Assoc. PSE member, graduating senior or
equivalent, will be enrolled fulltime by March 1, 2017 at any accredited
college, university, or vocational school.
April 13
NCW Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Application in Career Center
Student in Chelan, Douglas, Grant or Okanogan County. GPA 2.0 or
higher; financial obstacles or need; student is Hispanic/Latino
April 15
Wenatchee Community Concert Association
Scholarship Application in Career Center
Any graduating senior from any accredited high school or accredited
home school located with Chelan/Douglas/Okanogan
Counties. GPA of 3.0 or greater and planning to attend college in the fall
of 2016 with a major in music, music education or in the
performing arts with emphasis in music.
April 15
Wenatchee River Salmon Festival Scholarship Application in Career Center
Students pursuing higher education in Natural Resources; minimum
GPA 2.5; accepted to accredited 2 or 4 year college.
April 15
Wenatchee Central Lions Merton M. Hiatt “We
Serve” Scholarship Application in Career Center
Graduating seniors who are children or grandchildren of
Wenatchee Central Lions Club members and best exemplify “Service to Others” through
activities and volunteerism. Club members must be currently active.
April 15
UW Nikkei Alumni Association Application in Career Center
Scholarships for students of Japanese ancestry who attend the
University of Washington. Awards based on financial need, academics,
community service
April 15
Eye & Ear Clinic
Application in Career Center
Applications returned to
Career Center for submission
Scholarship is granted to a student looking to continue their education
in the field of Healthcare. Activities, transcript and
handwritten letter are part of the application.
April 28
Confluence Health Healthcare Scholarship
Application in Career Center Applications returned to
Career Center for submission
Awards based on academics, character, integrity, purposefulness, and desire to work in the medical
field.
May 1
Wenatchee High SchoolChoral Department presents:
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Faire opens: :00 p.m.eating: :30 p.m.
: :00 p.m.
Tickets:Thursday, : $ 5-$ 0
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