Post on 22-Dec-2015
ADMINISTRATION
• Dr. Rees – Superintendent• Phil Eaton ~ Principal• Brandi Hendrix ~ Dean of Academics• Robert Morrison ~ Associate Principal• Kathy Miller ~ Assistant Principal• Tom Duoto ~ Assistant Principal • Eddie Lopez ~ Assistant Principal• Sherri Hardy ~ Assistant Principal
COUNSELORS
• Curt Campbell – 10th – 12th A – Da• Lead Counselor
• Daniele Jordan - 10th – 12th De - Ke• Leah Erickson - 10th – 12th Ki – Rh• Paulette Kirby - 10th – 12th Ri - Z• Mark Strauss - 9th Grade A – L• Dana Ellis - 9th Grade M – Z• Fran Gore - College & Career Counselor
SENIOR PACKET• SCHEDULE ~ (white sheet)• CHECK SHEET ~ (white sheet)• TRANSCRIPT ~ (salmon sheet)
• Includes Rank & GPA• Ranks will be re-run in September
• Additional Information ~• Useful Websites and TSI Scores - postcard• Senior Year Calendar – blue sheet• Senior Fund Raiser Information• Bookmark
WHAT’S IT TAKE?
• TO BE A SENIOR?• 18 credits
• TO BE A GRADUATE?• Earn the 26 required credits for your
graduation program• Pass 5 sections of the STAAR • All graduation requirements are on Page 5 of
the Course Selection Guide
COLLEGE & CAREER CENTERB204
• Located upstairs next to counseling office• Computer work stations available for student use• Other information available:
• College• Career Connection career research tools• SAT/ACT/THEA/Compass information• LSC Montgomery Campus Liaison• Scholarships• Career resources• Military information
COLLEGE & CAREER CENTERWEBSITE
• The information below is contained on the College & Career Center website:
• SCHOLARSHIPS• COLLEGE INFORMATION
• College for Texans
• CAREER SEARCHES• Career Cruising
• COLLEGE EVENTS• Website for Houston Area College Reps (HARN)
• SENIOR INFORMATION• FINANCIAL AID
• FAFSA/TAFSA
COUNSELING CENTER WEBSITE
• Go to www.misd.org
• Choose Montgomery High School
(from the drop down menu under Schools)
• Click on Counselor’s Corner• Academic Information• College & Career Information
My College Quick Start Big Future
New K-12 Resource Guide
Get an overview of key College Board programs, resources, conferences
and more — for K-12 students and
parents.
https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/
Use your SAT username and password
COLLEGE VISITATION DAYS
• Seniors have TWO college visitation days
• You must fill out a College Visit Day Request form in the Attendance Office (form must be turned in 48 hours in advance)
• Must bring verification of visit to college, giving the date of the visit, to the Attendance Clerk on the day you return
COLLEGE ENTRANCE EXAMS• You must take SAT and/or ACT to be accepted to a 4 year university
• A.C.T.English, Math, Reading, Science and optional Writing component. The ACT® test assesses high school students' general educational development and their ability to complete college-level work
• S.A.T. Reasoning TestCritical Reading, Math and Writing. The SAT is the benchmark standardized assessment of the critical reading, mathematical reasoning, and writing skills students have developed over time and that they need to be successful in college.
. Spring 2015 the writing portion of the test will be dropped
• S.A.T. Subject TestThe more selective & competitive colleges may require a subject test (see college’s website for details)
• FREE/REDUCED LUNCH STUDENTS CAN GET A FEE WAIVER (come to the College & Career Center)
REGISTRATION for COLLEGE NIGHT
WHEN
Tuesday, October 9, 2014 6:30-8:30 pm
WHERE
Lone Star Civic Center 9055 Airport Road (FM 1484), Conroe, TX
www.gotocollegefairs.com/texas
Over 500 college reps in attendance
On-line registration with barcode for getting faster information from colleges and universities
TIMELINE FOR SUCCESS
Take SAT & ACT *Sept-Nov Apply for Scholarships
Apply for College/ University Specific
Scholarships
FALL
Take ASVAB
Complete College
Applications
OCTOBER
MHS PTO is partnering with Princeton Review for ACT and SAT Prep Classes. Become a member of PTO and get all the latest information.
TIMELINE FOR SUCCESS
Complete the local scholarship packet
Apply for FAFSA (PIN # at www.pin.ed.gov)
SPRING
Review Acceptance
Letters
Deadline for 4-year University
Acceptance (MUST
respond by this date)
JANMAR/ APRFEB
MAY 1S T
LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION
• Someone who knows you well• Give that person 2-weeks advance notice• Complete an Information Required for
Counselor Recommendation Form • (purple sheet) (located online under MHS Counselor’s Corner)
Due Friday September 12, 2014
TRANSCRIPTS
• You must submit an to any college, along with a completed application
• Complete a purple “Transcript Request Form” with MHS Registrar – located in front office
• Allow 2 days for processing• 3 free copies; each additional copy is $2• Keep a copy for yourself• IMPORTANT!!
• Fill out a Request to have a final transcript sent to the Technical School/College/University that you decide to attend
THE NEXT 4 YEARS
FOUR YEAR COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES• Apply Texas at www.applytexas.org • One application can be sent to Texas Public
Colleges• If applying to more than one select private
school, complete the Common Application at www.commonapp.org – this can be used for several colleges, but read the fine print concerning essays and supplements
• TAKE YOUR TIME ON THE APPLICATION
APPLICATION CHECKLIST
• On-line Application• SAT/ACT Scores (sent directly by the testing institution)• Official High School Transcript (6 semester transcript)• Application fee (fee waiver available to those on
free/reduced lunch)• Include any necessary essay(s) or optional resume/letter
of recommendations• Housing: Fee + Copy of Bacterial Meningitis Shot Record• Financial Aid & Scholarship Applications
ADMISSION DECISIONS• Texas Automatic Admission: This means the
student will automatically get acceptance to the Texas public university as long as they meet all deadline dates and application requirements
• Specific Schools Automatic Admission is dependent on the student’s class rank and/or SAT/ACT scores• Universities will take a 6 semester rank – end of
Junior year• Depending on deadlines, some universities will take
the 7 semester rank – after 1st semester of Senior year
• Only the top 7% of the class will be automatically accepted to
• All of the applicants will be considered for individual review
“ABOVE & BEYOND”• Students need to go …this is a competition!• Have your COMPLETE application to the college or university by
the deadline date. No “trick-or-treating” till your application is complete!
• Essays• Send in all essays required and if nothing is listed, send in at
least one essay• PROOF READ by at least 3 people
• High School Activities/Resume• List EVERY activity or club you have ever participated in
throughout High School
INDIVIDUAL REVIEW• What is Individual Review?
Applicants who do NOT meet the requirements for Automatic Admission may have their file individually reviewed by a committee of admission officers
• Additional information may be requested for the review committee, such as:• Letter of Recommendation (up to 3)• Persuasive statement from the student explaining
special circumstances (example: why grades were lower during a certain semester)
COMMUNITY COLLEGES
• OPEN ADMISSION: These colleges/universities accept all students that apply to that school
• IMPORTANT: All students must still qualify to take college level classes based on TSI test scores.
• You must complete the Application process and attend an orientation.
ENROLLMENT AT…
• To successfully enroll in Community Colleges:• Complete your application• Submit High School Transcript• Submit College Level Placement TSI scores• Complete FAFSA• Meet with a First Time College Academic Advisor
at campus or on-line• Take a field trip or College Visit Day to the
campus
• You can do all of these steps in the Career Center:• Apply on-line to LSC• Meet with an LSC College Connections Advisor• Meet with LSC Financial Aid Rep
TSI TEST
• This test checks for college readiness for college level Math, English, Writing courses
• Test can be taken 6 days per week at LSC• Test can be retaken for those sections not
mastered• ACT/SAT scores could be used for the
testing requirement
TSI Scores Postcard
• Keep these scores, you can use them for college entrance exams at most Community Colleges, Technical Schools and Workforce Educational Programs
Look at your postcard that is in your senior packet, the back of the card has useful websites!
TSI Scores Exemptions
SAT, ACT, STAAR, TAKS and TSI scores are valid for 5 years if the student has enrolled in an institution of higher education during that time period (does not have to be just LSCS); TAAS scores are valid for 3 years if the student has enrolled in an institution of higher education during that time period (does not have to be just LSCS).
• SAT 1070 combined with 500 Verbal/Critical Reading• 1070 combined with 500 Verbal/Critical Reading• 1070 with 500 Math• ACT 23 composite with 19 English• 23 composite with 19 English• 23 composite with 19 Math• STAAR • English III: Level II: 2000 (Reading) and 2000 (Writing)• English III: Level II: 2000 (Reading) and 2000 (Writing)• Algebra II: Level II 4000+•
DEVELOPMENTAL CLASS
• Applies when you do not score on the college level (meet TSI Requirements)
• Pay same amount as a regular college class
• Get college credit (credit does not apply towards degree program)
• Math/English/Reading
ONLINE RESOURCE
“AWESOME ONLINE RESOURCE”
The “Official SAT & ACT Online Practice Test”
http://sat.collegeboard.org/practice
http://actstudent.org/testprep/index.html
https://www.march2success.com/index.cfm
MHS after school SAT Test Prep Class is offered in the Fall & Spring; listen for announcements & check MHS website
TECHNICAL SCHOOLS
• Steps to a career immediately after High School
• Career/Technical Schools• High School Diploma or GED• Fill out an application. Contact the Admissions Office• Send transcript to the school of your choice. • Meet with Trade School counselor for course advising.
Call to set up an appointment.• Contact Financial Aid Office for possible scholarships
and FAFSA information.
• Your career field may also offer on the job training
MILITARY & ROTC PROGRAMS
• MILITARY ACADEMIES• Start applying during your Junior year• You will need an endorsement from a senator or
government official• Application process is highly competitive• Refer to each Military Academy’s website to get specific
information on applying to that school
• ROTC PROGRAMS• ROTC Scholarship deadlines are in December• Speak to your local recruiter or College ROTC instructor• Read your contract and know how long you have to serve in
the military once you graduate from college
MILITARY ENLISTMENT
• Steps to take when enrolling in the MILITARY
• Choose a Branch• Take the ASVAB Test
– Testing date - October 1st, 2014
• Contact your local recruiter• Enroll in Selective Service• Enlist in the Military• Ask your recruiter about Military college
Payment Plans
• What is the A.S.V.A.B. test?
• Military Career Aptitude Test• Offered by the Military & each recruiter will
schedule your testing• It’s FREE!
• Test will be administered on MHS Campus• Wednesday October 1, 2014 at 2:00 PM
• Helps with Career Direction
FINDING A JOB…CAREER
• Complete Career Interest Survey• Career Cruising – www.careercruising.com • Do What You Are – Lone Star College
www.lonestar.edu/dowhatyouare.htm
• Research jobs of interest• Work in Texas – www.workintexas.com• Network with people in career field of interest
• Employment Services• Take the ASVAB for the career interest section
FINANCIAL AID SOURCES
• GRANTS (need based – do not have to repay as long as you maintain a certain G.P.A.)
• LOANS (six months after your last class date)
• WORK STUDY PROGRAM (arranged by college – job on campus)
• SCHOLARSHIPS
FINANCIAL AID
• F.A.F.S.A. ~ Financial Aid is a Federal Program
• FREE APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL STUDENT AID• www.fafsa.ed.gov ~ Make sure you use the correct website
• Apply for PIN # in January
• Apply for FAFSA in February
• Need 2014 parent/student tax return information
• FAFSA presentation ~ February ~ 2014, FAFSA Completion workshop with FA experts to assist
SCHOLARSHIPS = FREE $$
APPLY! APPLY! APPLY! APPLY! APPLY!
• COLLEGE & CAREER CENTER WEBSITE• MHS Counselor’s Corner
• INTERNET• COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY WEBSITE• WATCH LOCAL BUSINESSES• PARENTS: CHECK THEIR PLACE OF EMPLOYMENT
• PA ANNOUNCEMENTS
• You must FIRST apply to the college/university
• THEN you can list that college/university on the FAFSA application!!!
• Some colleges have a supplemental Financial Aid Form(always follow instructions listed by each institution you have completed an application for)
THEY’RE AFTER YOUR $MONEY$
• Scam Artist• Credit Card Companies• Lending Institutions• Scholarships charging
money to apply
• THIS IS THE TIME FOR YOU TO DISCUSS BUDGETING WITH YOUR PARENTS
ATHLETES
• You will need to complete the necessary NCAA Clearing House forms!
www.ncaaclearinghouse.net
• $$$ Registration Fee
• Fee waiver if you are on free/reduced lunch
DON’T FORGET…
MHS RECOGNITION PROGRAMS
• As soon as you receive a scholarship or college/military acceptance, bring a COPY of the award letter to the College & Career or Counseling Centers.
• Even if you DO NOT plan to ACCEPT an offered scholarship, let us know about ALL of your offers!
• MHS wants to recognize YOU at Senior Scholars night in May!
Senior Class Reminder 101
To receive messages via text: Text @04f01 To 469-208-5717 Send You will be asked for your name.
Please reply and send You are now set up.
Senior Class FundraiserAugust 8th to September 5th
Money goes towards:
• Senior Awards• Prom• Senior Breakfast• Graduation• Other issues
Selling Trashbags$15 for a roll of
bags
Sell 10 rolls – sample free
Sell 20 rolls - Prom ticket
Sell 35 rolls – bring a guest
School rules still apply to Seniors! Be on time – School
starts at 7:20 AM Tardies will count! Be at school Graduation is near
and you need your credits
Listen to announcements
Check Senior Home Page
Class of 2015
Have a great year!
Parking Permits
Locations Gold Lot (NGC)Inside the red must be out by 2:50pm. Early Release Band Football Request
Purple Lot (Main) Others
Must haves: Parking Application
in hand signed by student and parent
Valid Driver’s License
Updated insurance $60 Student schedule