Friday, March 23, 2012

Your help is needed for After Prom 2012 - Big City Nights is the theme for After Prom this year.    It will be held April 21 at Oconee County High School.  We need parents to volunteer.  There are many ways to help.  Click on the After Prom link located on each schools homepage and find how you can help that day.  There will be a meeting for volunteers Tues. April 3 at 6:30 pm in the OCHS cafeteria.  Please sign up today!  After Prom is a great benefit to our community and it takes the whole community to make it happen.

Just a reminder of summer programs at UGA - Deloitte has donated $100,000 to the Terry College of Business to increase outreach to high school students to encourage them to major in business (and accounting) as undergraduates. Our primary outreach efforts targeted to high school students consist of the following 2 residential summer camps (students apply online at the following links):

Terry Business Academy

(http://www.terry.uga.edu/diversity/terry_business_academy.html)

2 sessions with 30 students = 60 total students

Session 1:        June 3-9

Session 2:        June 24-30

 

Terry Accounting Residency Program

(http://www.terry.uga.edu/diversity/accounting_residency.html)

2 session with 50 students = 100 total students

Session 1:        June 17-20

Session 2:        July 8-11

 

Mr. Randy Groomes (Director of Diversity Relations) is Terry's contact person for both programs, and he can be reached at rgroomes@uga.edu<mailto:rgroomes@uga.edu>.

Friday, March 16, 2012

United States Senator Johnny Isakson will host his annual Spring Academy Day on Saturday, May 12 from 10:00-11:30 AM at Dobbins Air Force Base. The purpose of Academy Day is to nominate qualified candidates to the United States military academies. Representatives from all five academies will be in attendance to answer questions to parents and students. The event is open to all students in grades 9-12. Anyone interested in attending must make a reservation online at http://isakson.senate.gov/contactsad.cfm by April 27 at 5:00 PM.

Each year, Gainesville State College offers the Dean's Scholarship to graduating seniors who plan on attending GSC. This year, GSC is excited to announce that they are able to increase the value of the Dean's Scholarship significantly and the selection of the recipients will be determined through an on-campus competition as well as for the President's Leadership Program Scholarship.  The scholarship competition will take place on Saturday, April 28 from 8:30 AM until 12:00 PM on the Gainesville campus of GSC. The day will consist of a breakfast, interviews, campus tours and an informational session about GSC.  The Dean's Scholarship is a one-year, non-renewable scholarship for Fall semester 2012. The President's Leadership Program Scholarship may be renewed for a second year.

 In order to participate in the GSC Scholarship competition, a student must meet the following criteria:

 -Must apply to GSC by April 1 as a first time freshman student.

-Must complete the FAFSA by June 1.

-Must have a a minimum 3.2 overall GPA and a minimum combined SAT score of 1100 (CR & M only) or an ACT composite score of 24.

-Must complete a scholarship application along with all required attachments to the Office of Admissions by April 13.

 Applications can be picked up in the Guidance Office.

Alpha Iota Delta of Chi Psi Fraternity is proud to announce the Bethel Scholarship to GA Tech. The scholarship is sponsored by the Robert B. Plunkett Memorial Educational Trust. This year, one scholarship of $1,000 will be offered to a qualified male entering GA Tech this fall.  The written application, accompanied by an official transcript, must be postmarked no later than April 15, 2012. Applications can be picked up in the counselor’s office.

Earth Care 2012 applications are now available. Through this experience, you can gain valuable leadership skills in hands-on workshops led by the pros. This is also a chance for students to network with executives from a variety of environmental careers.  Join in environmental service projects and work with your team to solve a significant environmental challenge! For more details and to apply, please visit http://21stcenturyleaders.org/ .

Applications for the 2012 Jordan Ellis Memorial Scholarship are now available to seniors in the counselor’s office. Applicants must have a cumulative GPA of a 2.0 to be eligible for consideration. The scholarship is sponsored by Rope A Dream Foundation, Inc. The award amount is undetermined at this time. The applications are due to Rope A Dream Foundation, Inc. by April 1, 2012.

Andrew College will offer a new scholarship for Fall 2012 to a select number of high school seniors, who desire to pursue a degree in sport management. The scholarship will be in the amount of $5800 and renewed in their sophomore year, if the program requirements are completed. The students will work with the coaches of different athletic teams throughout the year. The college website is www.andrewcollege.edu.

Monday, March 5, 2012

The Boston University Summer Term offers exciting opportunities for high school students. These programs provide a preview of college life, combining academic challenge and a strong social community. Each program includes a beneficial presentation by experienced Boston University Admissions officers, focusing on the best strategies for the college application process. You can learn more about these programs and apply by visiting bu.edu/summer/highschool.

The Atlanta Braves are excited to present the High School Scholarship Program presented by Publix Super Markets to graduating high school seniors. Six, $2,000 scholarships will be awarded to students who have demonstrated strong community service involvement as well as solid academic performance during their high school careers.  Completed applications must be submitted online at www.braves.com/scholarships by April 21, 2012.

The Bon Bons Social and Civic Club annually awards book scholarships to high school seniors who have been accepted into an institution of higher learning. Students must be African-American females and must have been accepted into a university, college or technical school for the upcoming 2012-2013 school year. Applications can be picked up in the Counselors office and are due on or before April 9.

The Presbyterian College Fellow Program is designed to recognize high school juniors who have excelled academically. In order to be nominated, the junior must rank in the top 10% of the class and have scored at least a 120/1200 on the PSAT/SAT or 27 on the ACT. Presbyterian Fellows receive consideration for the top scholarships at Presbyterian College. Please see Mr. Guthas in the guidance office if you have any questions or interested in being nominated. The deadline for nominations is March 20.

The Students for Latina Empowerment of the University of Georgia are hosting the 7th Annual ¡Sí, Se Puede! SLE Youth Leadership Conference on March 24, 2012. Rising ninth to twelfth grade students from all across Georgia have been invited to attend this one-day conference held on the UGA campus.

The event seeks to encourage current and rising high school students to pursue higher education. Attendees will be participating in several workshops which will include topics such as the college application process, applying for financial aid, and the importance of pursing a post secondary education. Motivational speakers will also be in attendance demonstrating attendees the importance of engaging in the Latino community and being strong leaders. Attendees will also be exposed to diverse opportunities by engaging with college recruiters. The application and more information can be found at http://sle.uga.edu/ssp/ .

SkillsUSA - The Southeast's largest career exploration event designed for high school students will be held at Georgia International Convention Center in College Park, GA on March 15-16. This is a chance for students to meet potential employers, speak with college representatives and experience career pathways in a hand-on and interactive way. To learn more and to register, please visit www.cefga.org .

The University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education is offering a Reading Skills and Speed Reading Program for children and adults this summer. There is a program for high school students in each grade level. The programs focus on reading comprehension, vocabulary, speed reading and improving recall. The program for rising 9-11th graders runs from June 10-July 8 from 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM. The program for rising seniors is from June 7-July 5 from 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM. All programs meet once per week. For more information and to register, call (800) 978-9596.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Applications for the 2012 Jordan Ellis Memorial Scholarship are now available to seniors in the counselor’s office. Applicants must have a cumulative GPA of a 2.0 to be eligible for consideration. The scholarship is sponsored by Rope A Dream Foundation, Inc. The award amount is undetermined at this time. The applications are due to Rope A Dream Foundation, Inc. by April 1, 2012.

Andrew College will offer a new scholarship for Fall, 2012 to a select number of high school seniors, who desire to pursue a degree in sport management. The scholarship will be in the amount of $5800 and renewed in their sophomore year, if the program requirements are completed. The students will work with the coaches of different athletic teams throughout the year. The college website is www.andrewcollege.edu.

The Adam Hammond Scholarship will provide an OCHS senior with a $500.00 scholarship towards tuition and fees. A student will be chosen based on academic achievement, school involvement and attendance. Applicants are also asked to submit a 500 to 700 word essay describing how Oconee schools have impacted their life and what attributes they hope to bring to a college campus. Applications can be picked up in the guidance office and must be submitted by April 27, 2012.   Adam Hammond was a 2004 graduate of OCHS and currently works for News Channel 3 in Memphis, Tennessee. At OCHS, Adam was President of the Student Council, on the varsity swim team, and a member of the DECA and FBLA clubs. Adams was also active in 4-H. Through this scholarship, he hopes to provide resources for Oconee students to further their education and to contribute to the community.

Leadership Unplugged: A CNN Experience is a 21st Century Leaders summer program for a diverse group of 75 Georgia high school sophomores and juniors (current year) that focuses on media, current events, and expanding worldviews, with the help of the worldwide leader in news, CNN.  The 2012 session will take place from June 24 - 29, on the Georgia Institute of Technology campus.

 Leadership Plugged-In: A Turner Technology Experience is a 21st Century Leaders summer program for a diverse group of 60 Georgia high school sophomores and juniors (current year) that focuses on the ways that technology drives innovation in the business world with the help of Turner Entertainment Networks.  The 2011 session will take place from June 10 - 15, on the Georgia Institute of Technology campus.The application deadline is March 8, 2012.  Please see our website for details -  http://21stcenturyleaders.org/