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.

Monday, December 1, 2014

DAVIDSON TUTORING CANCELLED TONIGHT 12/1/14

Due to overbooked tutor schedules at Davidson and last minute cancellations, Tonight’s Davidson Tutoring session.

Tutoring will resume Wednesday. 12/3/14.


Apologies for any inconvenience this may cause.

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

College Application Week 2014



NC College Application Week is a state-wide promotional week for NC high school seniors to apply and apply early to colleges and universities in North Carolina. CAW’s popularity has led some colleges and universities to decide to entirely waive the application fee during this week.

During NC College Application Week (November 10, 2014 at 7:00am through November 14, 2014 at 5:00pm) the following North Carolina colleges and universities will entirely waive the application fee for all North Carolina high school seniors applying online through CFNC.org:
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1. Community Colleges: ALL
2. The following North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities:
Barton College
Belmont Abbey College
Bennett College
Brevard College
Cabarrus College of Health Sciences Campbell University
Catawba College
Chowan University

Davidson College Gardner-Webb University Guilford College
Johnson C. Smith University Lees-McRae College Lenoir-Rhyne University Livingstone College Louisburg College

Mars Hill University
Meredith College
Methodist University
Montreat College
North Carolina Wesleyan College Pfeiffer University

Queens University of Charlotte Saint Augustine’s University
Salem College
Shaw University
St. Andrews University University of Mount Olive Warren Wilson College William Peace University Wingate University

3. The following University of North Carolina Universities:
Fayetteville State University 
North Carolina Central University
Winston-Salem State University 
COUNSELORS WILL BE ON THE MAGNOLIA CAMPUS ALL DAY ON WEDNESDAY, 11/12 AND IN THE MHS LIBRARY ALL DAY ON THURSDAY, 11/13 TO ASSIST SENIORS WITH THEIR APPLICATIONS AND APPLY FOR SCHOLARSHIPS.  PRIZES AND INCENTIVES WILL BE AWARDED FOR PARTICIPATION!

Monday, November 3, 2014

HOBY Nominations (SOPHOMORES)

It is HOBY nomination time! For those of you who are not familiar with HOBY, it stands to Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership. Below you will find the standards for nominating a student for HOBY. Sophomore students you can self nominate themselves. Please stop by guidance and pick up a nomination form if interested. The forms must be returned to me by Friday Nov. 15 so that we can submit our school representative by the deadline.  

Please see Mr. Redd with questions.

* Students can nominate themselves*

Who HOBY is looking for: Sophomores who demonstrated or potential leadership ability, exhibiting one or more of the following traits:

  • Outstanding oral and/or written communication skills
  • Critical and/or creating thinking
  • Creative problem-solving
  • Strong decision-making skills
  • Sensitivity to the needs or concerns of others
  • Charismatic personality
  • Courage to speak out for one’s beliefs
  • Participation in community service activities