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DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS tuesday , october 7, 2014

DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS tuesday , october 7, 2014. This Day in History. 1765 The Stamp Act Congress convened in New York to draw up colonial grievances against England. 1968

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DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS tuesday , october 7, 2014

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  1. DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTStuesday, october 7, 2014

  2. This Day in History • 1765 • The Stamp Act Congress convened in New York to draw up colonial grievances against England. • 1968 • The Motion Picture Association of America adopted its film-rating system, ranging from "G" for general audiences to "X" for adults only. • 1849 • Poet-writer Edgar Allan Poe died at age 40. • 2003 • California governor Gray Davis was recalled and former bodybuilder and actor Arnold Schwarzenegger was elected in his place.

  3. Regular Daily Class Schedule

  4. D-B’s Tardy / Absence Policy Reminder Please remember that participation in prom and graduation ceremony are tied directly to attendance. Students who accrue instances of tardiness or absenteeism greater than 10% of the time in any one class will be ineligible for these activities.

  5. Chicken Poppers Corn Dog Baked Beans, Tater Tots, Vegetable Cup, Fruit Individual Pizza

  6. Locations @ D-B Outside Little Theatre -2ndFloor Activities /Gym Lobby near Restrooms Field House near Kevin Trivette’s office Lobby of CTE Building

  7. ATTENTION SOPHOMORES, JUNIORS & SENIORS Sign up to take the FREE ASVAB test in the Counseling Office!! Test Date is November 13th A & B Blocks in the Little Theater Sign up deadline is November 7th. http://official-asvab.com/career_coun.htm

  8. Jostens will be taking Graduation orders during lunches on • Friday, October 17

  9. /Chemistry

  10. Mr. Eric Hyche not available for Math Tutoring on: Tuesday October 7Friday October 10Tuesday October 14

  11. Congratulations, Taylor Presnell ! • Taylor won the • Bridge Math Challenge • by being the first student to complete all 5 Modules!

  12. College Visits During Lunches • Northeast StateOctober 6 Savannah College of Art & DesignOctober 10 • Milligan CollegeOctober 10 ETSU October 13 Austin PeayOctober 14 University of Alabama BirminghamNovember 4

  13. ETSU Fall Open House Saturday, October 18thSaturday, November 1st Event Time: 9:00 – 3:00Register Online at admissions.etsu.eduFor Questions, Contact Undergraduate Admissions 439-4213.

  14. DISCOVER ETSU Weekend October 17th and 18th DISCOVER ETSU is a program designed to assist underrepresented students in their preparation for college.  This will be a great weekend for seniors to visit campus and see all that ETSU has to offer. For application and information visit www.etsu.edu/success

  15. ETSU HISPANIC STUDENT DAY What: It’s a day of information and activities including lunch. Who: For all Hispanic students interested in learning more about attending college. Must have passing grades in core classes When: Wednesday, October 8 -- 8:30-2:00 at Where: ETSU in Johnson City Turn in permission form and $5.50 to any D-B Spanish Teacher.

  16. Attention Juniors & Seniors Northeast State Community College College & Career Day October 30th - 8:30-1:30 Lunch Included Permission forms can be picked up and returned to the Counseling Office by Wednesday, October 15th!

  17. Lincoln Memorial University Preview Days–October 11th, or November 15thRailsplitter for a Day – Full day-in-the-life experience on campus. October 26-27thFinancial Aid Night – Come for FAFSA questions December 8th • Contact Admissions or register online for any event by selecting Events Calendar at www.LMUnet.edu/admissions

  18. Learn about admissions process, academic programs and opportunities for personal enrichment.Learn more at: ncsu.edu/openhouseRegister online at: wolfpaw.ncsu.edu

  19. TENNESSEE GOVERNOR’S SCHOOL The State of Tennessee provides 12 summer programs for gifted and talented students. These programs provide challenging experiences in: Arts, Agricultural Sciences, Business and IT Leadership, Computational Physics, Emerging Technologies, Engineering, Humanities, International Studies, Prospective Teachers, Sciences, Scientific Exploration of Tennessee Heritage, and Scientific Models and Data Analysis.  Governor’s School is open to current 10th and 11th grade students. Applications for the Tennessee Governor’s Schools are available online http://www.tennessee.gov/education/instruction/governors_schools.shtml or in the Counseling office.  Applications must be returned to the Counseling office two weeks prior to the deadline set by the schools. 

  20. Governor’s School for the ArtsApplications are due to the Counseling Office by October 24. All other Governor’s School Applications are due to the Counseling Office by November 21.

  21. Suntrust's Off to College Scholarship Sweepstakes Online Application open on September 15, 2014.  Eligibility is not based on GPA or financial need. Award: One $1,000 winner will be chosen every two weeks from October 31, 2014 through May 15, 2015. You may enter once per drawing; however, students can register after each drawing for the next scheduled drawing. Apply at https://www.suntrusteducation.com/ScholarshipSweepstakes/index.htm

  22. University of Tennessee Knoxville Scholarships To be considered a priority applicant for all UT Knoxville scholarships, including the Chancellor’s four-year scholarships, UT General and Alumni Scholarship, and college and departmental scholarships, all entering freshmen must submit the Admission & Scholarship application no later than November 1 of your senior year in high school.Apply at www.utk.edu

  23. East Tennessee State University Scholarships ETSU offers guaranteed scholarships to qualified students who are Tennessee residents or residents of approved border counties if they have a complete application for admission on file by December 15.Information is available at http://www.etsu.edu/scholarships/

  24. University of Virginia Jefferson Scholars Award: full tuition, room, board, for 4 yearsQualifications:   Nomination, Academic achievement, Leadership, and Citizenship. Nomination applications are available in the Counseling office and the Career Counseling officeInformation can be found at www.jeffersonscholars.orgDeadline for nomination: October 31st.

  25. Prudential Spirit of Community Award The search is on to find our top youth volunteer. If selected, you could receive $1,000, an impressive silver medallion, and a trip to Washington, D.C., next May. If you feel you've made a positive difference through a volunteer activity during the past year, visit spirit.prudential.com to apply. For students in grades 5-12 who have participated in community service activities over the past year. More information is available in the Counseling office and online at http://spirit.prudential.com

  26. FIRE Free Speech Essay Contest • Available to High School Juniors and Seniors. • Essay must be between 800 to 1,000 words on the prompt - Why is free speech important at our nation’s colleges and universities? • Award: Range from $500 to $10,000 • Deadline: January 1st • Apply online at www.thefire.org/contest

  27. NFIB Young Entrepreneur Award Graduating Seniors who operate their own small business are eligible for the NFIB Young Entrepreneur Award. Award: non-renewable scholarship. Range from $1,000 to $15,000. Apply online at www.NFIB.com/YEA Deadline: December 18th

  28. RiSE Scholarship • Criteria: • Current high school, college bound senior, who has submitted applications to and is planning on attending an accredited College or University. • U.S. Citizen. • Overall GPA of 2.5 • Documented learning disability • Letter of reference on the form.   • Application must be postmarked by February 15th. • Applications online risescholarshipfoundation.org/ and in Scholarship boxes in Counseling and Career Counseling office.

  29. Army ROTC Scholarship The high school Four-Year Scholarship is for high school students planning on attending a four-year college program .Requirements: Be a U.S. citizen, between the ages of 17 and 26, a high school GPA of at least 2.50, a high school diploma or equivalent, Score a minimum of 920 on the SAT (math/verbal) or 19 on the ACT, Meet physical standards, Your Commitment: An eight-year service commitment with the Army, Serve full time in the Army for four years and four years with the Individual Ready Reserve (IRR)., • http://www.goarmy.com/rotc/high-school-students/four-year-scholarship.html

  30. University of Memphis Scholarships Merit-Based Scholarships – Students must have applied and been admitted by the December 1st deadline.  Award amounts vary by the scholarship granted but can range from $1,000 to $9,700 per year with additional benefits. Information: http://www.memphis.edu/scholarships/

  31. John Montgomery Belk Scholarship Eligibility: high achievement academically and personally, significant leaders, seniors applying to Davidson College Nomination forms are available in the Counseling office.  Only two students can be nominated from high schools.  More information is available at www.davidson.edu/belk Deadline to return nomination to Counseling office: October 17th

  32. University of Tennessee @ Chattanooga Scholarship dates: December 1st– Last day to complete admission file and be eligible for scholarship consideration.  All documents must be with UTC by this date. February 1st– Last day to complete online freshman scholarship application for fall 2015. www.utc.edu/scholarships

  33. NSDAR offers approximately 23 different merit and financial needs scholarships to: Graduating Seniors, College students in specific programs, and Post-Graduate students in specific programsFor information and application forms visit – www.dar.org/national-society/scholarships

  34. The P.E.O. STAR Scholarship Award - $2,500 renewable scholarship Eligibility – Female graduating senior, Excellence in leadership, extracurricular activities, community service, academics, and potential for future success, Minimum unweighted GPA of 3.0, Legal US citizen, Plans to attend a post-secondary educational institution in the fall of the next year, and Receives the vote of the local chapter. Each local chapter may only recommend one applicant per year. Information: www.peointernational.org/about-peo-star-scholarship-starDeadline November 1st

  35. Horatio Alger Scholarship Award: Up to $22,000 Eligibility: Character for success, financial need, 2.0 or better GPA, high school senior, entering college following graduation, involved in community service, demonstrates perseverance, US citizen. Application available at www.horatioalger.org/scholarships Deadline: October 25th

  36. Clemson University Lyceum Scholars Program Award: Up to $10,000 distributed over four years. For students interested in studying Moral Foundations of a Free Society, the History of American Liberty, and Free Enterprise and Capatilism. For more information, visit clemson.edu/capitalism/lyceum.html 

  37. Tennessee Tech University Scholarships • Freshman scholarships are available based on GPA and ACT score • Scholarship award amounts vary from $1,000 to $6,000 per year. • Further information is available at www.tntech.edu/scholarships and in the Scholarship boxes located in the Counseling office and the Career Counseling office. • Deadline: December 15th

  38. Honors College Scholarship The Buchanan Fellowship Award Eligibility: Apply to MTSU, high school GPA of at least 3.5, ACT composite score of at least 29 (SAT 1280), and completed Buchanan Fellows Application. Benefits: Full tuition (up to 16 hours), $1,000 book allowance, consideration for study abroad scholarships, support for graduate or professional schools. Application is available in the Counseling Office and the Career Counseling Office. Deadlilne: December 1st

  39. Guaranteed Freshman Academic Scholarships Award levels based on ACT and GPA Award amounts range from $2,000 - $5,000 per year. Priority Deadline is December 1st For more information visit http://www.mtsu.edu/financial-aid/scholarships/incoming-freshmen.php

  40. Tennessee Concrete Association High School Essay Contest Award: $250 to $50. Rules: Open to high school students ages 16-18 at the beginning of the 2014 -15 school year, follow essay specifications. Deadline: December 5th Information and application is available in the Scholarship boxes in the Counseling Office and the Career Counseling Office.

  41. TUESDAYS Room W-280

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