Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Burger King Scholarship

Apply for the Burger King Scholarship at the link below.  Scholarship grants range from $1,000 to $50,000 and are intended to help students offset the cost of attending college or post-secondary vocational/technical school. Recipients are selected based on their grade point average (GPA), work experience, extracurricular activities and community service.

http://bkmclamorefoundation.org/who-we-are/burger-king-scholars-program/

Scholarship Opportunity

Visit http://www.obrella.com/resources/insurance-scholarships/ for scholarship opportunities.  #moneyforcollege

Thursday, October 29, 2015

College Application Week 2015!

MondayEarly Bird Drop-in
HEbrews CoffeeHouse: 7:30am - 12pm
Mooresville Public Library: 12:00pm -6pm

What's happening: 
Seniors and parents can come by either location at the indicated times to receive assistance applying to college, finding/applying for scholarships, or working on essays/resumes. 
Seniors who have already done most of the college process can come by the day and have the added bonus of picking up their Senior Ticket early and have Ms. Miller check off completed tasks so they will have less to do during the week and stay in classSo please encourage seniors to come to HEbrews/MPL on Monday so they don't miss much class. :)


Tuesday & Thursday: Senior Days
MHS Media Center, 7:00am-2:30pm

What's happening: Seniors will...
1) Sign-in and at the end of each block, we will email a list of participating senior names for that block to all teachers for your reference.
2) Go to at least one station and have their ticket, signed/stamped by a counselor in order to win prizes. The Stations are as follow:
  • Applications: Complete College Applications
  • Scholarships/FSA ID: Search & Apply for Scholarships, Create FSA ID 
  • Naviance: Send Transcripts, Update Naviance Account
  • SAT/ACT: Send Scores, Print Fee Waivers, Register for SAT/ACT
  • Thank You Notes: Show Gratitude to Teachers, Family, etc
  • Senior Survey: Brief check-in with every senior
  • Independent Work Space: Work on Essays & Resumes
  • Express Lane: Get Tickets checked off by counselor
  • Stumped Spot: For students who don't know what to do
3) "Check-out": Hand in their ticket and receive a specialized pass back to class and take an "I applied to" picture or fill out a "devil head" for the college wall

Incentives: 
Donuts/Juice 1st & 2nd block
Chickfila Nuggets & Lemonade 3rd & 4th block
Drawings for $400 worth of different gift cards & items based on ticket completion: Starbucks, Chickfila, Chipotle, Itunes, Target, $50 Visa card, college t-shirts & pennants, etc.
Our goal is for 90% Senior Participation, but 80% will earn them their Senior Privilege.

**Note: Even if a student does not plan to apply to college, have them stop by to Sign-in, Write a Thank You Note and Complete the Senior Survey. It'll take 15 minutes tops and will let us know their plan & enter them for prizes.


Wednesday: Underclassmen Day
HBCU Fair, 1st & 2nd block
MHS Main Campus Cafeteria, 8am - 10am

What's happening: RSVPed Students (we will send a list) will be called down at the designated times to talk to admissions officer and alumni from 10 different HBCU's. Seniors may also participate in on-site admission.
Juniors & Sophomores: 8am-8:30am
Freshmen: 8:30am - 9am
Seniors: 9am-10am

SAT/ACT Registration Drive
Cafeteria @ Both Campuses, 3rd Block
MHS Media Center SD Room, 4th Block & After School until 3:30pm

What's happening: Juniors (and precocious sophomores) are invited to register for the SAT/ACT and eligible students will receive available fee waivers. The deadlines for the December SAT & ACT are Thursday and Friday of next week, respectively.

JUNIOR ENGLISH/ MATH TEACHERS: This event will kick-off the Junior SAT/ACT Registration Drive for the fall semester. The English class and the Math class which turns in the highest percentage of SAT/ACT registration tickets to Ms. Miller by December 14th will win a pizza party sponsored by the College Advising Office (aka Ms. Miller).




Friday: Teacher Appreciation/Student Celebration
Ms. Miller @ Woods
Dunbar Room, 1st & 2nd Block
Ms. Miller will be available to speak to seniors at the Woods campus who may have missed or not had enough time at College Application Week and sign off & collect on any final tickets to be entered for prizes announced that afternoon. She may call down specific students who have yet to set foot in her office or CAW.

Distribution of Student Thank You Cards & Teacher Prizes3rd Block

Announce Winners/Senior Privilege4th Block
Winners and whether or not seniors have earned their senior privilege will be announced over the afternoon announcements. Seniors may pick up their prizes in guidance after school.

All Senior Tickets are due to Ms. Miller by 10:30 on Friday.

Thursday, August 20, 2015

FUTUREPREP.COM SAT PREP CLASS


We are still accepting enrollments for our final SAT Review/College Prep Classes preparing for the October 3rd SAT Administration. I have provided the schedule below.

This course will benefit rising Seniors who either still need to take the SAT, or who need to improve their existing scores. Most Colleges and Universities start Rolling Admissions in October. Taking the October SAT will allow students to have test results in hand before the Thanksgiving Holiday, giving them enough time to meet the Admissions Deadlines for their target schools.

This course will also benefit rising Juniors who have already completed Geometry and Algebra II. The SAT is changing in January so taking the SAT in the Fall of their Junior year will allow not only allow students to get a head start on the competition but it will allow them to get a reliable score in place in case there are issues with the new test.

The course provides in-depth content review while also coaching them on important aspects of the admissions process. We typically see improvements in the 100-200 point range.

Our course is competitively priced at only $199! (Similar courses will cost $300 and up). If you have any students who you feel could benefit from these classes, please pass this information on to them. If you would like to discuss partnering with Future Prep to provide classes at your location for the convenience of your students, please reach out to me at any time.

This class schedule prepares students for the October 3rd SAT Administration. Please forward on or post to your website as you see fit. I have attached a flier to help spread the word.

Mooresville High School
659 E. Center St.
Mooresville, NC 28115
Lesson 1          Tue, 8/25          6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Lesson 2          Tue, 9/1            6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Lesson 3          Tue, 9/8            6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Practice Test    Sat, 9/12           8:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Lesson 4          Tue, 9/15          6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Lesson 5          Tue, 9/22          6:00 PM - 8:30 PM

Lesson 6          Tue, 9/29          6:00 PM - 8:30 PM

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Final Transcripts for Seniors

Hello Seniors!  Congratulations on your graduation.  One last thing before you walk across that stage...Please request your final transcript for the college you are attending in the fall.  It's easy!  After you log into your Naviance account:

1 Select the Colleges tab.
2 In the Resources section, click Transcripts.
3 Click Request transcripts for my college applications.
4 Check the Request Final Transcripts box for the appropriate applications.
5 Click Request Final Transcript.

This will only work if you have checked ACCEPTED by the college you are attending.  Final transcripts will be mailed by July 1. 



Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Attention rising Sophomores and Juniors for the 2015-2016 school year!!!!!

Attention!!!! If you are a rising Sophomore or Junior, then you are eligible to apply for the Mooresville-South Iredell Chamber of Commerce Junior Leadership program for the 2015-2016 school year. Applications are available in the guidance office. APPLICATIONS MUST BE TURNED IN BY MONDAY JUNE, 1  !!!!

Thursday, April 16, 2015

Senior Cap and Gown Pictures

Cap and Gown Pictures

Seniors will receive information from Crider’s Photography about cap and gown pictures when they pick up their cap and gown on April 15th or 16th.  Individual cap and gown pictures AND the group picture will be taken on April 27th. Seniors must sign up to have their individual picture taken. Orders must be paid for when photos are taken on April 27th. 
*Additional order forms can be picked up in the counseling office. 
Sign up for your cap and gown portrait appointment at

Monday, April 13, 2015


Volunteers Needed for 
Senior Project Judging 

We are in search of  community members who are willing to donate two hours of an afternoon to judge Senior Projects.  As a member of the Senior Project Review Board, you will have the opportunity to view the students’ portfolios, listen to their oral presentations and ask them questions.

The Senior Project presentations are scheduled for Wednesday, May 20th from 3:00pm to 5:00pm.  There will be a reception immediately following the presentations.  We also ask that you attend a one hour training session on Thursday, May 14th at 2:30pm or 6:30pm in Room 120 on the main campus of Mooresville High School.  If you have previously been trained, you do not have to attend the training again.

Please contact Colleen Kennedy by email (colleenkennedy@mgsd.k12.nc.us) or by phone at 704.658.2615 if you are able to assist.

Thank you in advanced for your assistance and willingness to help!

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Ignite Your Imagination!

Summer is a great time for high school students to ignite imaginations, discover new passions, and learn new skills. In 2015, Camp Cannon has a line-up of 120 camps focused on The Arts, SciTech, Sports, and College Prep. We have many offerings directed specifically at high school students such as: Java Programming & Mobile App Development (ages 15-18), Prezi: Masterful Presentations (ages 14-18), Study Skills for Success (ages 14-18), Youth Rock Orchestra (rising 7th through 10th graders), Jazz Band Introduction (ages 12-17), Elite Soccer Skills (ages 13-18), College Essay Boot Camp (rising seniors), and SAT Prep Workshops (ages 15-18), including the Hitchhikers Guide to SAT Prep that will have a section on the new SAT format for 2016.

Camp Cannon runs for seven weeks again this summer, beginning June 8 and running through July 31, with the exception of the week of June 29. I am happy to mail a printed copy of the brochure, or you can find a pdf of the brochure and more details at www.campcannon.com  If you have any questions regarding our camp offerings, please do not hesitate to contact me.

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Wednesday, March 11, 2015

SAT PREP CLASS

Future Prep is currently accepting enrollments for our SAT Review/College Prep Class preparing for the May and June SAT Administrations. I have provided the schedule below.

This course will primarily benefit Juniors who have already completed Geometry and Algebra II. The course provides in-depth content review while also coaching them on important aspects of the admissions process.

Our course is competitively priced at only $199! (Similar courses will cost $300 and up). If you have any students who you feel could benefit from these classes, please pass this information on to them. If you would like to discuss partnering with Future Prep to provide classes at your location for the convenience of your students, please reach out to me at anytime.

SAT Class

This class prepares students for the May 2nd  SAT Administration. Please forward on or post to your website as you see fit. I have provided a flier to assist with spreading the word to your students.

Mooresville High School
659 E. Center St.
Mooresville, NC 28115
Lesson 1           Thu, 3/19           6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Lesson 2           Thu, 3/26           6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Lesson 3           Thu, 4/9            6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Practice Test     Sat, 4/11           8:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Lesson 4           Thu, 4/16           6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Lesson 5           Thu, 4/23           6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Lesson 6           Thu, 4/30           6:00 PM - 8:30 PM

Students may register at: http://futureprep.com/satregister.php  or by calling 704-307-8975.

Monday, March 2, 2015

Career Bridge Seminar



Bridging the Gap: Life After High School
The 6th Annual Career Bridge Seminar

Thursday – March 5, 2015 Charles Mack Citizen Center 6:30 – 8:30pm
Featuring the Keynote Address by 
Hall Davidson 

*Students attending both sessions of the seminar and completing the required form will receive extra credit!

For detailed information:

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Meeting Addressing: New Grading Scale, AP Classes, ad Career & College & Career Promise Classes at Mitchell Community College

Do you have questions about:

                      * The New Grading Scale?
                 * The Weighted Scales for Honors and AP Classes?
                 * AP Classes?
                 * Career and College Promise Classes?

We have the answers!


Join us for an informational meeting to address the questions and programs on:

Tuesday, February 24th
6:30
MHS Auditorium


See you there!






Monday, February 2, 2015

 Interested in taking the ASVAB?  

MHS will be offering the ASVAB on Thursday, March 19th at 7:30.  If you would like to take the ASVAB, please sign up at the google doc below BY MARCH 13, 2015. 

If you have any questions, please contact Ms. Mical at bmcial@mgsd.k12.nc.us. 

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Calling all high school students: Martin Luther King, Jr. used his words to change history. How will you use yours? To participate, go to LibertyMuseumSelmaContest.orgGrand prize: $5,000! Contest timeline: December 25, 2014  Feb. 15, 2015.

 

Who Can Participate?

The National Liberty Museum’s Selma Speech & Essay Contest is open to US High School students ages 14-18 (as of the Feb. 15 deadline), who are enrolled in a public, private or parochial high school or home study program in the United States and its territories. After viewing Paramount Pictures film SELMA, contestants will respond to the Contest topic with an original 500-700 word essay and videotaped speech reading of their essay. For rules: libertymuseumselmacontest.org/guidelines  
 
It all started with a speech:
At the age of 15, a young Martin Luther King, Jr. entered a high school public speaking competition with his submission called, “The Negro and the Constitution.” He was in his junior year, and he won the competition. On the bus ride home, young King and his three companions were told to give up their seats to a white couple who had just boarded the bus, and they stood for several hours on their way back to Atlanta.

It has been widely written that the high school speech Dr. King wrote inspired his “I Have a Dream” oration, since all of the concepts in his competition submission were encapsulated into the historic 1963 speech. There are striking parallels between the two writings. That is the power of words.
 
Selma Speech & Essay Contest Topic:
“The movie Selma tells the story of how Martin Luther King, Jr. and others peacefully protested to advance voting rights. What do you think needs to be done today to protect individual freedom and self-determination? What are you doing or will you do to peacefully advance those rights?”
 
Contest Prizes:
  • One grand prize: $5,000
  • First runner up: $2,500
  • Second runner up: $1,000
  • Seven honorable mentions: $500 each
  • $300 cash prize for each teacher/mentor who sponsors a top 10 finalist
 
Contest Timeline:
  • December 25, 2014, 12:01am EST: Official Opening of Selma Contest & limited release ofSelma film
  • January 9, 2015: Wide release in theaters of Selma film
  • Feb. 15, 2015, 11:59pm EST : DEADLINE for submissions
  • March 2015 Winners notified
  • April 20-22, 2015 Award Ceremony held in Philadelphia, PA

The Selma Speech & Essay Contest is made possible through a grant from the John Templeton Foundation and in-kind support of Paramount Pictures.


Thursday, January 15, 2015

 ACT PREP CLASS!

On March 3rd, ALL juniors will take the ACT here at MHS, free of charge. We want everyone to do their best on this is as you can use it as a college entrance exam! 
To help you do your best, we are offering FREE prep classes. 

Important Info: 
WHAT: ACT Prep Class (English/Reading, Math, and Science Review Sessions) 
WHEN: 9:00am-12:00pm on  February 21st and February 28th 
WHERE: Magnolia Campus 
WHO: ALL JUNIORS WELCOME! 

If you are interested, please sign up at https://tinyurl.com/mhsactprep2015

Friday, January 9, 2015

Cap and gown orders due by January 16th!!

Seniors!  The deadline to order your cap and gown and avoid a late fee is Friday, January 16th.  Visit the link below to order or call Herff-Jones @ 704-873-5563.



Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Financial Aid Night

On Monday, January 12 at 6:30pm, Mooresville High school will host a Financial Aid Night at the Charles Mack Citizen Center.  Information about financial aid and scholarships will be presented by Mr. Dave Gelinas from Davidson College. Questions about the financial aid process, how to complete the FAFSA, where to find scholarships and understanding financial aid packages will be answered.  See you there!
Register now for the February ACT test
Test Date: February 7 

Registration Deadline: January 9

The ACT® is the most-chosen college entrance exam in the nation and is accepted by all US colleges and universities.

The deadline is this week! Don't let your students miss it!
Register now for the February ACT test
Late registration fees apply after January 9.



Students have an advantage with The ACT.



Did you know . . .
  • Questions on the ACT are based on what students have learned in their coursework.
  • Not all colleges and universities require a writing test for admission—The ACT Writing Test is optional, saving students time and money.
  • The ACT test score is based on the number of correct answers, with no points deducted for guessing.
  • Your students will receive personalized career information based on their strengths, weaknesses, and interests.

Register now for the February ACT test
ACT offers no-cost and low-cost test prep options at www.actstudent.org/testprep.