Diamond A+ Program Coordinator:
Cynthia Sprague Phone: (417) 325-5188, ext. 306Diamond R-IV High School Fax: (417) 325-5331401 S Main E-mail: [email protected], MO 64840 Web Site: www.diamondwildcats.org
The purpose of this manual is to provide students, parents, faculty, and staff with a clear understanding of the guidelines and policies of the A+ Schools Program as established by the Outstanding Schools Act of 1993.
**Regulations and reimbursement money are subject to the General Assembly of Missouri can be amended without notice. Reimbursement is not the funding responsibility of the Diamond R-IV School District.
Purpose of This Manual
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Please keep this manual. Updated material will be issued when needed. Each time you receive material, you may add it to the manual.
Any questions about this manual or the A+ Schools Program should be directed to the A+ Program Coordinator.
The following are websites that you may find additional information on the A+ Schools Program.
www.diamondwildcats.org
http://dese.mo.gov/divimprove/aplus/
http://www.dhe.mo.gov/aplusscholarship.html
Additional A+ Schools Program Information
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The mission of the Diamond R-IV School District is “Success through rigor, relevance and high expectations!”
The Diamond R-IV School District envisions schools in which teachers, administrators, parents, students, and the community share the responsibility for advancing the school mission. Educators will provide opportunities for each individual student to achieve at the maximum level of his/her potential. The school facilities will provide a safe environment and be conducive for achieving the goals of the district. Graduates will have achieved success through rigor, relevance and high expectations during their years at Diamond, preparing them to be successful, productive members of society.
The A+ Schools Program is a school improvement initiative established by the Outstanding Schools Act of 1993. The following are the goals of the A+ Schools Program:
All students graduate from high school. All students complete a selection of high school studies that is challenging and for which
there are identified learning expectations. All students proceed from high school graduation to a college, post secondary
vocational/technical school, or high wage job with work place skill development opportunities.
The program entitles our graduates who have met all requirements to receive reimbursement for tuition and fees to any Missouri public community college, vocational/technical school for two years (six college semesters) or the completion of one certificate program through a vocational/technical school. The tuition incentives will only be made available to reimburse the unpaid balance of the cost of tuition and fees after available federal post secondary student financial assistance funds including scholarships have been applied to those costs.
To be eligible to receive the tuition incentive**, the recipient must:
Diamond R-IV School District Mission Statement
Diamond R-IV School District Vision
Goals of the A+ Schools Program
Benefits of an A+ School for Students
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a. Be considered a full-time student by the institution;b. Be a US Citizen; andc. Complete the two years of full-time enrollment at a community college or a public
vocational/technical school within four years after graduation.
Students will be eligible to receive the above incentive for two years if they maintain a 2.5 GPA in the post secondary setting.
Other benefits to being in the A+ Schools Program: The A+ Seal will be placed on their high school transcript Students will be recognized at graduation Students will have the opportunity to tutor
**Regulations and reimbursement money are subject to the General Assembly of Missouri can be amended without notice. Reimbursement is not the funding responsibility of the Diamond R-IV School District.
Diamond High School must certify a student as having met all the following requirements. To be certified, a student must:
Sign an A+ Program Student Agreement. Attend an A+ High School for three consecutive years immediately prior to graduation. Graduate from Diamond High School with a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 or
above on a 4.0 grading scale (non-weighted). Graduate from Diamond High School with a cumulative attendance record of 95% or
better. Perform 50 hours of unpaid tutoring. Maintain a record of good citizenship and avoidance of unlawful use of alcohol and
drugs. Make a good faith effort to first secure all available federal post secondary student
financial assistance (FAFSA). Male students need to sign up for Selective Services if 18 years old.
Student Eligibility
Enrollment Requirements4
In order to obtain financial incentives, the requirements are for a student to attend Diamond High School for three consecutive years prior to graduation.
The student must enroll in Diamond High School no later than September 30 th of the student’s sophomore year or transfer from an A+ designated high school where enrollment was prior to September 30th of the student’s sophomore year.
If a student withdraws or transfers from Diamond High School after the beginning of their sophomore year, the student will not be considered for the A+ Schools Program unless they re-enroll in an A+ designated school.
If a student transfers back to Diamond from a designated school, they may continue to participate in the A+ Schools Program.
To meet the eligibility requirement for grade point average, the student must: Graduate with a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale (on a
non-weighted scale). Rounding up a grade point average is not allowed. The cumulative grade point average is based on all four years of high school. The student’s official transcript will serve as evidence of grade point average for
admission into a public community college or public vocational/technical school.
The attendance rate must be at least 95% (approximately no more than 8 days absent a year or 32 days over four years) for the accumulated time from the beginning of the student’s freshman year until graduation. The following guidelines will be followed:
The accumulative attendance information will be gathered from the official computerized information system used by the district.
Rounding up of percentages is not allowed.
Grade Point Requirement
Attendance Requirement
Attendance Appeal Process
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After receiving the status notification, the parent will have 30 days to file an appeal with the A+ Program Coordinator. If an appeal is not filed within 30 days of notification, then an appeal for those days missed will not be considered.
Parents should use the Appeal of Absence form (located in the Forms Section). Students with specific health histories must make sure that the medical documentation
of chronic or long term health related problems are on file with the school nurse and such health related problems shall be considered in possible review situations.
No appeals allowed after a student has graduated.
Those submitting a request for an appeal of absence shall provide the A+ Program Coordinator with official documentation of the following:
o Hospitalization—Note from Doctoro Chronic Health Problems—Note from Doctor and School Nurseo Court Dates—Note from Court Officialo Catastrophic Illness—Note from Doctor
(Normal illnesses are not considered catastrophic.)
A student will not have an appeal granted if any absence is due to any of the following: Truancy Skipping Class Personal/Family Vacation Transportation Problems (unless it involves school provided service) Suspended from class or school for any reason
When all of the information is received, a review committee will meet at the end of each semester to decide if an appeal for absences for A+ status determination will be granted. The review committee for attendance appeals will be composed of the following:
Principal Guidance Counselor School Nurse Two DHS Teachers A+ Program Coordinator (acting as facilitator and non-voting member)
After the review committee reaches a decision, the A+ Program Coordinator will notify the parents by letter.
An A+ Program Student is required to perform 50 hours of unpaid tutoring/mentoring. The following guidelines have been established for A+ tutoring:
Tutoring/Mentoring Requirement
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Official tutoring log sheet must be kept by the student, signed by a school official sponsoring the activity, and turned in to the A+ office.
All tutoring/mentoring must be done on Diamond School District premises under the supervision of a teacher (tutoring may not be done at an individuals home or at a school not within the Diamond School District).
The A+ Program Coordinator or the sponsoring school may terminate the tutoring experience.
The A+ Program Student is responsible for being present at the agreed upon day and time for the tutoring/mentoring. If absent, it is the responsibility of the A+ Program Student to notify the adult in charge of the A+ tutoring experience.
All tutoring must be approved by the A+ Program Coordinator. No tutoring hours will be accepted after May 1st of a student’s graduating year.
A+ Tutor: Encourage and support the learner to improve academically.A+ Mentor: Encourage the student in a variety of academic, personal, and social issues.
Cadet Teaching : Junior and/or Senior students can take this class for high school credit. The A+ Program Student will be assigned an elementary, middle, or high school classroom. The time counted towards tutoring must be actual student contact.A+ Tutoring Hour: Junior or Senior students can take this class for high school credit. The A+ Program Student will be assigned an elementary, middle, or high school classroom to work with an individual or small group of students. The time counted towards tutoring must be actual student contact.Wildcat Time: At the high school level, teachers may ask an A+ Program Student to tutor another high school student during Wildcat Time. Time counted must be actual student contact.Summer School: The A+ Program Student will be assigned an elementary classroom. The time counted towards tutoring must be actual student contact.
To be an A+ Program Student, you must be a credible school citizen. Credible school citizens are those students whose conduct—both in school and out of school—reflects credit upon
A+ Tutoring/Mentoring Definitions
A+ Tutoring Opportunities
Citizenship Requirements
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themselves and their school by adhering to all school policies, local, state, and federal laws. The following is a list of disqualifications:
Possession or Use of Illegal Drugs. Possession or Use of Alcohol. Expulsion from School. Any offense outlined in the Safe Schools Act. A continuous pattern of any one or combination of discipline referrals.
Citizenship certification will be based upon the following: Discipline record of the student as determined by the student’s principal. Compliance with the Diamond High School Handbook.
After receiving the status notification, the parent will have 30 days to file an appeal with the A+ Program Coordinator. If an appeal is not filed within 30 days of notification, then a waiver for those days missed will not be considered.
Parents should use the Appeal of Citizenship form (located in the Forms Section). No appeals will be allowed after a student has graduated.
When all of the information is received, a review committee will meet at the end of each semester to decide if an appeal will be granted. The review committee for citizenship appeals will be composed of the following:
Principal Guidance Counselor Two DHS Teachers A+ Program Coordinator (acting as facilitator and non-voting member)
After the review committee reaches a decision, the A+ Program Coordinator will notify the parents by letter.
The A+ Schools Program requires students/parents to first make a good faith effort to secure all available federal post secondary financial assistance funds that do not require repayment before A+ funding will be available.
Citizenship Appeals Process
Good Faith Effort to Secure Funding
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Complete and send in the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA information must be sent to the community college or public vocational/technical school that the student is planning to attend.
The FAFSA application is available in the A+ Program Office, DHS Counselor’s Office, or you can apply electronically over the Internet. The Internet address is www.fafsa.ed.gov.
Parents are encouraged to apply as soon as possible, but not before January 1st of the year of the student’s graduation.
The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) has ruled that all males age 18 years or older at the time of graduation must register for the Selective Service in order to be declared A+ certified.This may be completed online at http://www.sss.gov/.
A+ Program Student files will be kept in the A+ Program Office. A file will be kept on each student once the student enters into an A+ Schools Agreement. In each file the following documentation will be kept:
Signed A+ Schools Program Agreement Signed Good Citizenship Policy Form Signed Tutoring/Mentoring Agreement Completed tutoring log sheets Copies of correspondence with students and/or parents File Notes
The A+ Program Coordinator will provide every parent/guardian with an update of the continued progress of his/her student toward A+ certification.
A status notification report will be sent home with the A+ Program Student after the completion of each semester of the school year.
Selective Service Registration Requirement
A+ Program Student Files
Status Notification
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Parents are encouraged to call the A+ Program Coordinator for status updates during the school year.
The status notification will have the following information: Student Name Grade Level Overall Compliance (Which will stay non compliant until ALL requirements are fulfilled.) Enrollment Date Cumulative Grade Point Average Cumulative Average Daily Attendance Percentage Community Service Hours (Logged Tutoring/Mentoring Hours) FAFSA Completed (Which will be non compliant until after January 1st of the year of the
student’s graduation.) Selective Service (18 year old males only)
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An A+ Program Student is required to perform 50 hours of unpaid tutoring/mentoring. The following guidelines have been established for A+ tutoring:
Tutoring/Mentoring Requirement
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Official tutoring log sheet must be kept by the student, signed by a school official sponsoring the activity, and turned in to the A+ office.
All tutoring/mentoring must be done on Diamond School District premises under the supervision of a teacher (tutoring may not be done at an individuals home or at a school not within the Diamond School District).
The A+ Program Coordinator or the sponsoring school may terminate the tutoring experience.
The A+ Program Student is responsible for being present at the agreed upon day and time for the tutoring/mentoring. If absent, it is the responsibility of the A+ Program Student to notify the adult in charge of the A+ tutoring experience.
All tutoring must be approved by the A+ Program Coordinator. No tutoring hours will be accepted after May 1st of a student’s graduating year.
A+ Tutor: Encourage and support the learner to improve academically.A+ Mentor: Encourage the student in a variety of academic, personal, and social issues.
Cadet Teaching : Junior and/or Senior students can take this class for high school credit. The A+ Program Student will be assigned an elementary, middle, or high school classroom. The time counted towards tutoring must be actual student contact.A+ Tutoring Hour: Junior or Senior students can take this class for high school credit. The A+ Program Student will be assigned an elementary, middle, or high school classroom to work with an individual or small group of students. The time counted towards tutoring must be actual student contact.Wildcat Time: At the high school level, teachers may ask an A+ Program Student to tutor another high school student during Wildcat Time. Time counted must be actual student contact.Summer School: The A+ Program Student will be assigned an elementary classroom. The time counted towards tutoring must be actual student contact.
Understand the goals of the cooperating teacher before beginning tutoring/mentoring.Make sure you and the cooperating teacher discuss what the goals and requirements are for the student’s tutoring/mentoring session. Follow the directions given by the teacher. If you
A+ Tutoring/Mentoring Definitions
A+ Tutoring Opportunities
Student Performance Standards for Tutoring/Mentoring
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have questions, ask the teacher. Whenever your cooperating teacher makes a request of you, please follow his/her directions. Remember, you are still on school property, and all regular school rules apply.
Devote the proper time and attitude towards the student.Introduce yourself to the student(s) and make them feel comfortable. Be patient, a good listener, flexible, and creative with the students. If the student begins to get frustrated, be encouraging and try a different method of introducing the material. Encourage students to do their own thinking. Be positive and understanding with the students. Compliment the student often! Use phrases like: “Good Job”, “Don’t give up”, “You can do it”. Be committed! The student will look forward to you being there. Keep your sense of humor with the student, and be upbeat and positive. Be understanding to the student’s needs, but respect their privacy. If a student reveals personal information, keep it confidential unless it is something dangerous to the student or someone else. If this happens, report the information to the teacher or principal.
LanguageYou are a role model. The student sees you as a teacher. Use correct grammar and appropriate language. Avoid incorrect statements. Never use profanity. Even words that you wouldn’t think of as unacceptable may be to younger students. If you are unsure about a word, do NOT say it.
Be reliable, prompt and punctual.When you make a commitment to a teacher and a student to follow a tutoring schedule, do so. Do not arrive late, you are depriving them of a learning opportunity, and giving them the impression that they are not important enough for you to get there on time. Be prepared.
Dress and HygieneYou are a role model for younger students when you tutor. Make sure your clothing is clean, neat, and appropriate. You must follow school dress code.
Modifying a Child’s BehaviorIf a student is misbehaving, stay calm and do not display anger. You cannot touch, scare, hurt, or threaten a student in any way. Do not try to ignore them if they are acting up, the situation will likely worsen. Let them know that you are there to help them and the behavior is keeping you from being helpful to them. If the behavior continues, immediately end the tutoring session and contact the teacher. Explain to the student that the session is over for the day and you will return when the student is ready to work with you.
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Safety PrecautionsFollow these precautions to keep you, the student, and the program functioning as planned.
1. Keep yourself physically separate from the student by allowing no one to sit on each others’ lap; brush or play with each other’s hair; hug, kiss, or tickle each other, etc.
2. No horseplay, no clowning around, no teasing; only tutoring/mentoring allowed.3. Under no circumstances do you take any student to the bathroom.
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DIAMOND HIGH SCHOOLA+ SCHOOLS PROGRAM AGREEMENT
Students graduating from a designated Missouri A+ School may qualify to receive financial assistance for tuition and feesto attend a Missouri community college or technical school. As a Diamond High School student you may be eligible for these incentives. The state of Missouri agrees to:
Reimburse the cost of tuition and general fees for up to two years Accept enrollment in any Missouri public community college or vocational/technical school Guarantee the incentives for a period of four years after the student graduates from high school
Eligibility requirementsThe student must:
Sign an A+ Schools’ Program Agreement Attend a designated A+ School for three consecutive years Graduate from high school with a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale Perform 50 hours of unpaid tutoring/mentoring Maintain a record of “good citizenship” and avoidance of the unlawful use of drugs and/or alcohol Make a good faith effort to secure all available federal post-secondary student financial assistance funds
that do not require repayment Male students need to sign up for Selective Services if 18 years old
Post-graduate responsibilitiesThe student must:
Be a US Citizen Attend on a full-time basis a Missouri public community college or vocational/technical school Maintain a grade point average of 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale Apply for federal post-secondary student financial assistance during subsequent semesters
This agreement signifies that it is my intent to meet or exceed the above noted eligibility criteria that will allow me to participate in the A+ Schools student financial assistance program. I further understand that if I qualify and providedfunding is available, the State of Missouri will pay the cost of tuition and fees for me to attend any Missouri public community college, vocational/technical school. I understand that I must make a good faith effort to secure federal assistance that does not require repayment. The A+ program may provide these educational incentives provided state funds are appropriated by the legislature and is subject to state funding approval. **Regulations and reimbursement money are subject to the General Assembly of Missouri can be amended without notice. Reimbursement is not the funding responsibility of the Diamond R-IV School District.
Signing this agreement in no way obligates the student to participate in the A+ Schools Program. It shows that the student is aware of the opportunity afforded by this program and will satisfy the letter of intent requirement for those who choose to participate.
_______________________________________________ _________________________Student Signature Date
_______________________________________________ _________________________Please Print Student Name Expected Graduation Date
_______________________________________________ _________________________Parent/Guardian Signature Date
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_______________________________________________ _________________________High School Principal Date
_______________________________________________ _________________________A+ Coordinator Date
DIAMOND HIGH SCHOOLGOOD CITIZENSHIP POLICY FORM
FOR A+ PROGRAM STUDENT CERTIFICATION
To be an A+ Program Student, you must be a credible school citizen. Credible school citizens are those students whose conduct—both in school and out of school—reflects credit upon themselves and their school by adhering to all school policies, local, state, and federal laws. The following is a list of disqualifications:
Possession or Use of Illegal Drugs. Possession or Use of Alcohol. Expulsion from School. Any offense outlined in the Safe Schools Act. A continuous pattern of any one or combination of discipline referrals.
Citizenship certification will be based upon the following: Discipline record of the student as determined by the student’s principal. Compliance with the Diamond High School Handbook.
A+ APPEAL PROCESSAfter receiving the status notification, the parent will have 30 days to file an appeal with the A+ Program Coordinator. If an appeal is not filed within 30 days of notification, then a waiver for those days missed will not be considered.
Parents should use the Appeal of Citizenship form. No appeals will be allowed after a student has graduated.
When all of the information is received, a review committee will meet at the end of each semester to decide if an appeal will be granted. The review committee for citizenship appeals will be composed of the following:
Principal Guidance Counselor Two DHS Teachers A+ Program Coordinator (acting as facilitator and non-voting member)
After the review committee reaches a decision, the A+ Program Coordinator will notify the parents by letter.
I understand that any violation stated above may result in the removal from the Diamond R-IV Schools’ A+ Program.
________________________________________________Student Signature
________________________________________________Parent Signature
____________________________
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Date
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DIAMOND HIGH SCHOOLTUTORING/MENTORING AGREEMENT
FOR A+ PROGRAM STUDENT CERTIFICATION
An A+ Program Student is required to perform 50 hours of unpaid tutoring/mentoring. The following guidelines have been established for A+ tutoring:
Official tutoring log sheet must be kept by the student, signed by a school official sponsoring the activity, and turned in to the A+ office.
All tutoring/mentoring must be done on Diamond School District premises under the supervision of a teacher (tutoring may not be done at an individuals home or at a school not within the Diamond School District).
The A+ Program Coordinator or the sponsoring school may terminate the tutoring experience.
The A+ Program Student is responsible for being present at the agreed upon day and time for the tutoring/mentoring. If absent, it is the responsibility of the A+ Program Student to notify the adult in charge of the A+ tutoring experience.
All tutoring must be approved by the A+ Program Coordinator. No tutoring hours will be accepted after May 1st of a student’s graduating year.
I understand that I am expected to be present at the agreed upon day and time for tutoring/mentoring. If an absence must occur, I must notify the adult in charge of the A+ tutoring experience. I understand that failure to notify may result in my removal from that tutoring site.
________________________________________________Student Signature
________________________________________________Parent Signature
____________________________Date
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DIAMOND HIGH SCHOOLA+ PROGRAM STUDENT CONTACT
INFORMATION
STUDENT NAME: __________________________________________
GRADUATION DATE: _________________________
MAILING ADDRESS: ___________________________________________
E-MAIL ADDRESS: ___________________________________________
PARENT(S) NAME: __________________________________________
PARENT E-MAIL ADDRESS: ___________________________________________
CONTACT PHONE NUMBER: ___________________________________________
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DIAMOND HIGH SCHOOLAPPEAL OF CITIZENSHIP FORM
FOR A+ PROGRAM STUDENT CERTIFICATION
Student Name: ____________________________Date:___________________
Parent Name: _____________________________________________________
Parent Address: ___________________________________________________
Home Phone Number: ______________________________________________
This request is to appeal the removal of my son/daughter from the A+ Schools Program because of his/her failure to meet the good citizenship requirement for the following offense:
Why should the student be able to regain their A+ Status?
Parent Signature: _________________________________ Date: ____________
A+ Good Citizenship Committee Comments:
____________________________ ___________________________A+ Coordinator Signature High School Principal
Appeal Granted ________________________ Date _________________
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Appeal Denied _________________________ Date _________________
DIAMOND HIGH SCHOOLAPPEAL OF ABSENCE FORM
FOR A+ PROGRAM STUDENT CERTIFICATION
Student Name: ____________________________Date:___________________
Parent Name: _____________________________________________________
Parent Address: ___________________________________________________
Home Phone Number: ______________________________________________
In the space provided below, please indicate the date(s) of the absence and the reason for the request to be reviewed. You may use the back of this form if you need more room. Date(s) of Absence(s):Reason:
Parent Signature: _________________________________ Date: ____________
A+ Attendance Committee Comments:
____________________________ ___________________________A+ Coordinator Signature High School Principal
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Appeal Granted ________________________ Date _________________
Appeal Denied _________________________ Date _________________
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DIAMOND HIGH SCHOOLTUTORING LOG SHEET
FOR A+ PROGRAM STUDENT
Name: _________________________________________________
QUARTER: ______________________________________________
Date Activity Student/Group
Hours Sponsor
Total Hours: _____________
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Student Signature: _______________________________________
A+ Coordinator Signature:
_________________________________
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DIAMOND HIGH SCHOOLA+ SENIOR FOLLOW-UP & ELIGIBILITY STATUS
Current Information:
Name: ________________________________ SSN: ____________________
Current Mailing Address: __________________________________________
__________________________________________
Telephone No.: ____________________Cell No.: _______________________
Parent(s) Name: _________________________Telephone No.: _____________
Address (if different from above):______________________________________
I will be attending _______________________________________________________.
The name and contact information of someone, other than your parents, who you will keep in touch with after you graduate.
Name: _____________________________Relationship:__________________
Address: ________________________________Phone No.: __________________________________________________________________________________I have reviewed my A+ Program folder and understand that:
_____ I have met GPA requirement._____ I have not met GPA requirement.
_____ I have met ADA requirement._____ I have not met ADA requirement.
_____ I have met tutoring requirement._____ I have not met tutoring requirement.
_____ The A+ Office has a copy of my Social Security Number._____ The A+ Office does not have a copy of my Social Security Number.
_____ I have filed FAFSA._____ I have not filed FAFSA.
_____ I have registered for Selective Service if applicable._____ I have not registered for Selective Service if applicable.
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Student Signature: _____________________________Date: ______________A+ Program Student Certification Summary Sheet
Student: _________________________________ Graduation Date: __________Certification of Diamond High School student for A+ status depends upon a number of factors set forth by the A+ Schools Program criteria as defined by the Outstanding Schools Act of 1993. This form will serve as the official document to record the above student’s progress toward achieving A+ Program Student status.
Signed A+ Agreement (on file) _______________
Signed Good Citizenship Form (on file) _______________
Signed Tutoring/Mentoring Form (on file) _______________
Attended Diamond High School for Three YearsPrior to Graduation _______________
Cumulative GPA _______________
Attendance Rate Percentage _______________
Status of Good Citizenship _______________
Number of Hours of Tutoring/Mentoring Hours (on file) _______________
Filed FAFSA _______________
Signed for Selective Service (Male-18 Years Old) _______________
CERTIFICATION BY A+ PROGRAM COORDINATOR
I hereby certify, to the best of my knowledge, that _____________________________
has/has not met the requirements to fulfill A+ Program Student Status.
__________________________________________ ___________________
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A+ Program Coordinator Date
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Eligible A+ Community Colleges and Vocational/Technical Schools
573-334-0826
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CenterCareer & Technical Center at Fort Osage 816-650-7180Carrollton Area Career Center 660-542-0000Carthage Technical Center 417-359-7026Cass Career Center 816-380-3253Clinton Technical School 660-885-6101Columbia Area Career Center 573-886-2610Crowder College 417-455-5572Current River Career Center 573-996-2915Dallas County Career Center 417-752-3491Davis H. Hart Career Center 573-581-5684East Central College 636-584-6710Eldon Career Center 573-392-8060Excelsior Springs Career Center 816-630-9240Four Rivers Career Center 636-239-7777Franklin Technology Center 417-625-5260Gibson Technical Center 417-272-3271Grand River Technical School 660-646-3414Hannibal Career & Technical Center 573-221-4430Herndon Career Center 816-268-7140Hillyard Technical Center 816-671-4170Kennett Career Center 573-717-1123Kirksville Area Technical Center 660-665-2865Jefferson College 636-797-3000Lake Career & Technical Center 573-346-9260Lamar Area Vocational-Technical School 414-682-3384Lebanon Technical & Career Center 417-532-5494Lewis & Clark Career Center 636-946-7726Lex La-Ray Technical Center 660-259-2264Linn State Technical College 573-897-5000Macon Area Vocational School 660-385-2185Metropolitan Community College 816-604-1000Mineral Area College 573-431-4593Missouri State University-West Plains 417-255-7243Moberly Area Community College 660-263-4110Moberly Area Technical Center 660-269-2690
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Nevada Regional Technical Center 417-448-2090New Madrid R-I Technical Skills Center 573-688-2161Nichols Career Center 573-659-3100North Central Career Center 660-425-2201North Central Missouri College 660-359-3948North Technical 314-989-7701Northland Career Center 816-858-5505Northwest Technical School 660-562-3022Ozark Mountain Technical Center 417-926-3177Ozarks Technical Community College 417-447-7500Pemiscot County Career & Technical Center
573-359-2601
Perryville Area Career & Technical Center
573-547-7500
Pike/Lincoln Technical Center 573-485-2900Poplar Bluff Technical Career Center 573-785-2248Ranken Technical College 866-472-6536Rolla Technical Institute 573-458-0158Saline County Career Center 660-886-6985Sikeston Career & Technical Center 573-471-5442South Central Career Center 417-256-6152South Technical 314-989-7400Southwest Area Career Center 417-235-7022St. Charles Community College 636-922-8269St. Louis Community College 314-644-5522State Fair Community College 660-530-5834Three Rivers Community College 573-840-9607Unitec Career Center 573-358-2271Warrensburg Area Career Center 660-747-2283Waynesville Technical Academy 573-774-6106
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Non A+ Colleges/Universities Offering A+ Incentives
The college and universities listed do not accept A+ funds directly from the State of Missouri. They are NOT Missouri public 2-year community colleges or vocational/technical schools, therefore, they are not part of the A+ Schools Program. However, several non-A+ colleges/universities in Missouri offer scholarships for certified A+ Program Student Graduates.
If you are an A+ student who is not planning to attend a Missouri community college or post secondary vocational/technical school, your A+ status can still earn you financial benefits if you attend one of the colleges/universities offering A+ scholarships.
Many colleges and universities in Missouri also offer transfer scholarships to students who have used A+ benefits to attend community college for two years. Those students should check with the individual Missouri college/university they are interested in attending after two years in community college.
Disclaimer: The Diamond High School A+ Schools Program makes no claims regarding the accuracy of the availability or requirements of the listed scholarships. The scholarships listed below is not exhaustive nor is it regularly updated and therefore may or may not be accurate at the time this document is distributed. The scholarships are listed only as a service to our A+ students and parents. Students and parents must check with the individual colleges and universities to verify scholarship availability and requirements to students with A+ certification.
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Avila University11901 Wornall Rd.
Kansas City, MO 64145(816) 942-8400 ext. 3500
www.avila.edu
Avila A+ Recognition Scholarship—Provides $4,000 annually for four years.
Awarded to full-time, first-year students who successfully complete the A+ Program. Recipients must also have a 20 ACT Composite. Recipients must maintain a 2.85 cumulative GPA for renewal. May not be combined with other Avila academic scholarships.
Drury Collegewww.drury.edu
Springfield Rolla Lebanon
900 N. Benton Ave. 1280 Forum Drive 531 W. Bland RoadSpringfield, MO 65802 Rolla, MO 65401 Lebanon, MO 65536
(800)922-2274 (800)922-2274 (800)922-2274
Drury and OTC Sign Dual Admission Agreement for A+ Students.A+ Students can now transfer seamlessly from OTC to Drury.
Missouri A+ Recognition Scholarship--$1,000 annual award
Open to Missouri students who complete the A+ program requirements
Renewable with a 3.0 cumulative GPA Final transcripts indicating proof of program completion DO NOT constitute application
for the Missouri A+ Recognition Scholarship. Students must submit the online application prior to the deadline and complete the A+ program requirements prior to graduation.
How to apply:
Apply and be admitted to Drury University Apply online at www.drury.edu/aplus prior to the January 10 deadline Submit proof of completion of A+ program requirements via final high school transcript
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Central Methodist College411 Central Methodist Square
Fayette, MO 652481-877-CMU-1854
www.centralmethodist.edu
A+ Program Scholarship--1/2 Tuition Scholarship
Any student who has completed the A+ program during high school will be eligible for a half-tuition scholarship. A transfer student must have maintained A+ eligibility at a junior college or community college. A+ scholarships need fulfillment documentation from high school
Missouri Southern State University3950 E. Newman Road Joplin, MO 64801-1595
(866)818-MSSUwww.mssu.edu
A+ Leadership Scholarship--$1,000 per academic year; $500 per semester for a maximum or eight semesters.
Available: A total of 100 per year on a first-come basis. Recipients will be selected based on the date the A+ Leadership Scholarship Application AND Application for Admission are received.Value: $1,000 per academic year; $500 per semester for a maximum of eight semesters -
Cannot be combined with other academic institutional scholarships.-Can be combined with performance awards, not to exceed full tuition and
residence hall costs, if living in the residence hall.Criteria: Available to first-time freshmen only - from an accredited A+ Missouri High
school.-Must be admitted to Missouri Southern State University-Must attend MSSU the first semester immediately following High School Graduation: -Verification of A+ certification by High School Transcript
-Must enroll in at least 12 credit hours per semester.-Must complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Renewable: Up to eight consecutive semesters with enrollment in at least 12 credit hours per semester with a 2.5 GPA the first semester of the award and a 3.0 semester GPA each consecutive fall and spring semester thereafter.
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Northwest Missouri State800 University Drive
Marysville, MO 64468(800)633-1175
www.nwmissouri.edu
A+ Scholarship--$1,000 or $2, 000 scholarships for incoming freshmen
Dependent upon other scholarship awards. May be renewed, dependent upon grades, for up to three more years.
Park University8700 NW River Dr.
Parkville, MO 64152(816) 942-8400 ext.3500
www.park.edu
A-Plus Scholarship—50% tuition
Eligibility criteria:Attend an A-Plus-eligible high school (must provide a letter of eligibility fromyour high school counselor), and 3.25 cumulative high school GPA
OR24 ACT or 1650 SAT scoreRenewal criteria:Must maintain 3.25 GPAAvailable for a maximum of four yearsMust complete 24 credit hours each
Lindenwood College209 S. Kingshighway
St. Charles, MO 63301(636) 949-2000
www.lindenwood.edu
ACT 25-29Selection depends on recommendation, community service and residential student.
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Missouri Western College4525 Downs Drive
St. Joseph, MO 64507(816) 271-4200
www.missouriwestern.edu
A Plus Program This program provides financial assistance to A Plus eligible students who are enrolled in programs of study leading to diplomas, certificates, or associate degrees approved by the Missouri Coordinating Board for Higher Education and the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. Students must enroll in a minimum of 12 credit hours of approved A Plus classes and maintain a 2.5 cumulative grade point average. This award pays for tuition and common fees. Missouri Western participates in the A Plus program in conjunction with Hillyard Technical Center.
Stephens College1200 E. Broadway
Columbia, MO 652151-800-876-7207
www.stephens.edu
A+ Scholarship--$1,000
Freshmen students who complete the A+ program and earn at least a 3.0 GPA, will be offered a $1,000 A+ Scholarship.
Truman State University100 E. Normal
Kirksville, MO 63501-42211-800-892-7792
www.truman.edu
A+ Recognition Scholarship--$500 per academic year
Accepted applicants expected to successfully complete the A+ Program. Verification of A+ Certification required on official final high school transcript.
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Webster University470 E. Lockwood Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63119-3194(314) 968-6900
www.webster.edu
A+ Scholarship--$,1000-$2,000 (unlimited)Awarded to first-time freshmen who A) graduate from an A+ high school, as certified by the state of Missouri, B) have completed the requirements of the program, and C) are certified by their high school to receive the A+ Scholarship offered by the state of Missouri. The award level is based on the applicant's cumulative grade point average, class rank, and ACT or SAT scores. In addition to the A+ certification, a minimum ACT of 21 or SAT of 1500 is required. This is a Webster University award. The A+ award offered by the state of Missouri may only be used at Missouri public community colleges.
William Woods University One University Ave.Fulton, MO 65251
1-800-995-3159www.williamwoods.edu
A+ Award--$1,000
Automatically awarded upon receipt of certified transcripts from a Missouri A+ designated high school.
Southeast Missouri State UniversityOne University Plaza
Cape Girardeau, MO 63701
Southeast A+ Scholarship: The Southeast A+ Scholarship is a University-sponsored scholarship. The scholarship requirements and renewal criteria closely relate to those in place for the Missouri A+ Program. The Southeast A+ Scholarship only covers eligible majors. Those majors include: 1. Associate of Applied Science/Computer Technology with options in:
a. Automated Manufacturing b. Microcomputer Systems c. Technical Computer Graphics
2. Associate of Applied Science/Child Care and Guidance
(Southeast A+ Scholarship Continued on the next page.)
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The Southeast A+ Scholarship covers:
Incidental and general fees for courses that are part of an eligible program. Student is responsible for all other charges (textbooks, course fees, room and board,
bookstore, parking decal, etc.) and for making payments by the scheduled due dates. By participating in the Southeast A+ Scholarship Program, the student relinquishes any
other University-based merit scholarship(s) intended for incidental and/or general fees. The Southeast A+ Scholarship is authorized to cover incidental and general fees, less any
Federal Pell Grant award (including Academic Competitiveness Grants), Access Missouri Grant, and/or other awards specifically denoted for incidental and/or general fees.
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DIAMOND HIGH SCHOOLA+ SCHOOLS PROGRAM
Manual Rules and Regulations Signature Sheet
After reading the Diamond Schools Program Manual with your student, this page must be signed, dated, and returned to the A+ Program Office.
I read and understand these are the rules and regulations set forth by the Diamond R-IV School District in regards to the A+ Schools Program.
___________________________________________ _____________________ Student Signature Date
____________________________________________ _____________________Parent Signature Date
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