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Monday, May 14, 2018 LID: Individual Planning (45 min.) Collaboration (45 min) Cubing Club – Room 255 – 8:30 a.m. Inspire Club - Room 153 – 3:15 p.m. RAK Club – Room 601 – 3:15 p.m. Technology Students Assoc. – Room 408 – 9:15 a.m. TUESDAY May 15, 2018 Interact Club – Room 152 – 3 p.m. Speech & Debate – Room 252- 3:15 p.m. Skills USA Club – Room 450 – 11:30 a.m. Mentor night – Library – 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, May 16, 2018 Staff meeting – in departments. Art Club – Room 451 – 11:15 a.m. (1 st /3 rd Wednesday only) DECA – Room 551 – 11:30 a.m. & 3:10 p.m. FBLA - Room 551 – 11:30 a.m. & 3:10 p.m. Japanese Culture Club –Room 156 – 3:10 p.m. Key Club – Room 350 – 3:00 p.m. Coffee Club – Room 251 – 3:15 p.m. THURSDAY, May 17, 2018 MECHA – Room 155- 11:15 a.m. Earth Club – Room 301 – 11:15 a.m. People First club –Room 553-11:30 a.m. FRIDAY, May 18, 2018 - Coffee Club – Room 251 – 3:15 p.m.

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Page 1: TUESDAY May 15, 2018 WEDNESDAY, May 16, 2018...WUE is the Western Undergraduate Exchange, a program coordinated by the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE). Through

Monday, May 14, 2018 LID: Individual Planning (45 min.) Collaboration (45 min) Cubing Club – Room 255 – 8:30 a.m. Inspire Club - Room 153 – 3:15 p.m. RAK Club – Room 601 – 3:15 p.m. Technology Students Assoc. – Room 408 – 9:15 a.m.

TUESDAY May 15, 2018 Interact Club – Room 152 – 3 p.m. Speech & Debate – Room 252- 3:15 p.m. Skills USA Club – Room 450 – 11:30 a.m. Mentor night – Library – 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, May 16, 2018 Staff meeting – in departments. Art Club – Room 451 – 11:15 a.m. (1st/3rd Wednesday only) DECA – Room 551 – 11:30 a.m. & 3:10 p.m. FBLA - Room 551 – 11:30 a.m. & 3:10 p.m. Japanese Culture Club –Room 156 – 3:10 p.m. Key Club – Room 350 – 3:00 p.m. Coffee Club – Room 251 – 3:15 p.m. THURSDAY, May 17, 2018

MECHA – Room 155- 11:15 a.m. Earth Club – Room 301 – 11:15 a.m. People First club –Room 553-11:30 a.m.

FRIDAY, May 18, 2018 -

Coffee Club – Room 251 – 3:15 p.m.

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Senior Information Scholarships ~ Seniors! Scholarship season is upon us, if you have already been notified of College Scholarships and awards that you have received this year, please fill out a Scholarship Notification Form in the counseling office know as soon as possible. Forms will be accepted until Friday, May 18th for recognition at Senior awards night and in the Graduation program. Senior Awards Night will be held Tuesday, May 29th at 6:30 p.m. in the WHS Auditorium. Seniors who are receiving recognition at this event will receive an invitation in the mail. This is a special event and we will have many people from the community as guests for this evening, so please dress accordingly. Any questions please see Sarah Weller in the Counseling office. Final Transcripts ~ Seniors please fill out a yellow FINAL TRANSCRIPT REQUEST form as soon as you know what college, technical program, military or other program you will be attending after graduation. This will insure that your final high school transcript will be sent promptly. The counseling office will be closed at the end of June and requests made after that time will not be processed until mid-August. The yellow form is available in the counseling office.

Attention Sophomores!!!

Registration for next year’s schedule starts Monday the 14th. The scheduling window opens in Skyward at 6am Monday morning and closes at 11:59 pm on Wednesday night. Make sure you have your student skyward login information before your window opens. Counselors will be available to assist you before school, during lunch, and after school if you need help setting up you schedule. After the window closes, counselors will build schedules for those students who chose not to create their own and complete those that are incomplete. If you have any questions about the scheduling process, please refer to the scheduling tutorial and master schedule on the counseling page on the WHS website or check in with the counseling office.

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Messages from the WHS Panther Career Center – The final Lunch with Local Leaders program of this school year will be on Thursday, May 17, when John Glenn from Douglas County Fire District 2 will be presenting. The presentation will be in WHS Room 551 from 11:15 – 11:45 am and lunch will be provided. If students are looking for something to do this summer, there are job openings, volunteer opportunities, and camp information posted on the bulletin boards in the main hallway outside the counseling office and on the scholarship board. CWU Gear Up is hosting a number of camps focusing on

• Health & Wellness • Data Analysis • Advanced Bio-tech • Aviation • Biology • Dance

Washington Trust for Historic Preservation will hold a 4-day Youth Heritage Project that is designed to introduce historic preservation to High School students and excite the next generation of leaders to advocate for historic places. Dates and registration information are in the posts on the bulletin boards.

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MAY 15, 2018

OPEN TO ALL 6-12 GRADE STUDENTS, PARENTS AND EDUCATORS

CAREERS AFTER SCHOOL - VETERINARY

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OnlineTutoringandHomeworkHelp

Wenatchee High School has partnered with an online tutoring service to provide students with another opportunity for 1-on-1 homework help. This service allows students to work with a tutor at any time during the day or night (24/7). The service provides support for over 40 subject areas including all AP courses, and you will find that Spanish speaking tutors are available in math, science and social studies. When students login to the service, the amount of time they work with a tutor is deducted from the total hours that we have purchased. The time deducted is the same regardless of the subject area students choose, or the time of day students are accessing the service. So, we ask that the time is used wisely. The service may be used on a computer, tablet or smartphone and all correspondence is recorded within their system for the purpose of student safety. If you and/or your student is interested, use the following login information to begin. The website address is: www.tutor.com/whs Username: seven-digit student ID number -- Example: 0403154 Password: seven-digit student ID number -- Example: 0403154

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Are you or your student interested in a trip to Italy?Chris Cloke and two other teachers are taking students to Italy during the Spring Break of 2019.

Contact Mr. Cloke at [email protected] for more information.

Trip Website

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J U N I OR S:Wi l l you be one of t he f i r st i n your

f ami l y t o go t o col l ege? Feel i ng over whel med wi t h t he admi ssi ons and

f i nanci al ai d pr ocess?

I nt er est ed i n an adul t ment or t o hel p gui de you t hr ough t he pr ocess?

Pick up an application and return to Mrs. Johnson in the Career Center. Juniors will get a jump start on the application process this May with a series of workshops. Spots are limited, so apply today!

For mor e i nf or mat i on on el i gi bi l i t y , cont act Andi e Johnson at 663- 8117 x721 or j ohnson.andr ea@wenat cheeschool s.or g

The Col l ege Ment or Pr ogr am i s now accept i ng appl i cat i ons f or

t he 2018- 2019 school year .

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ACT Test Dates 2018

ACT Test Date ACT Registration Deadline ACT Scores Available *

Feb. 10, 2018

Location: WVC, WHS Jan. 12, 2018 Feb. 20, 2018

April 14, 2018 Location: WVC Mar. 9, 2018 Apr. 24, 2018

June 9, 2018 Location: WHS, WVC, Eastmont May 4, 2018 Jun. 19, 2018

ACTTestFee:$42.50Withwriting:$58.50 *estimated dates

SAT Test Dates 2018

SATTestFee:$46.00Withessay:$60.00*estimated dates

SAT Test Date SAT Registration Deadline SAT Scores Available *

Mar. 10, 2018

Location: WHS, WVC Feb. 9, 2018 Apr. 12, 2018

May 5, 2018 Location: Eastmont, Chelan, Manson

Apr. 6, 2018 Jun. 7, 2018

June 2, 2018 Location: WHS, WVC

May 3, 2018 Jul. 11, 2018

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SCHOLARSHIPINFORMATIONWEBSITES

http://www.fastweb.comhttp://www.collegesuccessfoundation.org

http://www.waef.org www.Studentaid.ed.gov

http://scholarships.pkt.org https://wvc.awardspring.com/(WenatcheeValleyCollege)

http://www.cfncw.org/scholarships.html http://thewashboard.org

https://www.studentscholarships.org/ http://www.maldef.org(Undocumentedstudents)

Forstudentswantingtoattendanout-of-stateschool,getinformationonreducedtuitionoffersat:www.wiche.edu/wue

WUEistheWesternUndergraduateExchange,aprogramcoordinatedbytheWesternInterstateCommissionforHigherEducation(WICHE).ThroughWUE,studentsinWesternstatesmayenrollinparticipatingtwo-yearandfour-yearpubliccollegeprogramsatareducedtuitionlevel:upto150percentoftheinstitution’sregularresidenttuition.Inallcases,WUEtuitionisconsiderablylessthannonresidenttuition.ForanswerstomanyofthecommonlyaskedquestionsaboutWUE,visitwiche.edu/askwiche.

ScholarshipListUpdated:5/10/18

ScholarshipName: Scholarshipe-address: GeneralEligibility: ApplicationDeadline:

WenatcheePantherBoosterClub

ApplicationsinCareerCenter(ReturnCompletedapplicationstotheCareerCenter)

ThepurposeofthePantherBoosterClubScholarshipistorecognizetheachievementsofstudentathletes.ELIGIBILITY:Preferencewillbegiventostudent(s)whoseparent(s)arecurrentmembersofthePantherBoosterClubwithpaidyearlydues.StudentmustattendWHSandletterinatleastonevarsitysport.Financialneedisnotafactor.Awards:4-$500scholarships

May14,2018

FiestasMexicanas ApplicationsinCareerCenter

EligibilityCriteria:ApplicantmusthaveaminimumcumulativeGPAof2.5;ApplicantmustbeagraduatingseniorfromWenatchee,EastWenatcheeorWestsideHighSchools;ApplicantmustbeplanningtoattendanaccreditedU.S.collegeatleastparttimebeginninginthefallofthe2018-2019academicyear.Submit:UnofficialTranscript,PersonalStatementofnomorethanonepage,size12font;oneletterofrecommendation.Pleasefollowall

May17,2018

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instructionscarefully!Scholarshipswillbeawardedbasedonthefollowingcriteria:Leadership,AcademicPerformance,References,PersonalEssay,FinancialNeed,Demonstratedextracurricularandschoolrelatedexperience.Awards:$200to$500

Chelan/DouglasCountyFarmBureau

BobBrodyScholarship

ApplicationinstructionsinCareerCenter(Noformalapplicationform)

Chelan/Douglas County Farm Bureau offers a one thousand dollar ($1,000) scholarship. Applicants must be: legal dependents of a voting Chelan/Douglas County Farm Bureau OR is involved in (FFA) or 4–H. Accepted by an accredited college/vocational school. Plan to enroll in a field of agriculture; food science, food marketing; leadership training in agriculture; journalism as it relates to agriculture; business as it relates to agriculture; chemistry as it relates to agriculture; and other related fields. Applicants must submit a transcript with a GPA of 2.85 or better, 2 letters of recommendation, one from a teacher, one from an employer or person outside the applicant’s family, a letter from the applicant stating his/her goals and future role in agriculture. An activity resume and brief essay on the importance of farming.

June1,2018

SigEpBalancedManScholarship(OregonStateUniversity)

www.sigep.org/oregonstate

TheOregonStateUniversityAlphachapterofSigmaPhiEpsilonisofferingsixone-timescholarshipstotaling$4,000toincomingfreshmenmenforthe2018-19academicyear.SigEpisanundergraduatefraternitythatwillawardscholarshipstoyoungmenplanningonattendingOregonStateduringthe2018-19academicyear.ApplicantshavenoobligationtojoinoraffiliatewithSigEptobeeligibleforthescholarship.TheBalancedManScholarshiprewardsmenwhoexemplifythequalitiesofaSoundMindandaSoundBody,twoidealsessentialtoleadingabalancedlife.

June23,2018

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