Friday, January 31, 2014

Colonial Dames XVII Century Scholarship



The FloridaSociety Colonial Dames XVII Century organization sponsors a $1,000 scholarship for a Florida high school senior who will be attending a Florida college or university.  You must be enrolled in college full time, show financial need, and have a 3.0 GPA or above.  You must submit an acceptance letter from your college of choice, a transcript of grades (pick up from Room 828), two letters of reference, a social security number, and a one page essay describing your aims, ambitions, and financial need.
Applications are available in your school counselor's office and are due April 15th.

2014 Student-View Scholarship Program


The 2014 Student-View Scholarship Program is offering $10,000 worth of scholarships to high school seniors who plan to attend a four-year college, community/junior college or career school.  The program includes:
·         One $4,000 scholarship
·         Two $1,000 scholarships
·         Eight $500 scholarships

Quick and easy to apply:
Simply log on to www.student-view.com and complete a 15-20 minute application survey about colleges in your area.

The scholarship will be awarded via a random drawing of all completed applications.  The scholarship winner will be announced in May, 2014.

Student Insights is a market research firm helping colleges and universities communicate more effectively with high school seniors.  For more information about the company, log on to www.studetinsights.com.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact them at 724-903-0439 or contact@studentinsights.com.

The Centurian Club Inc. Scholarship



The Centurian Club Incorporated
SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION
High School and College Students Applicants
Deadline: June 14, 2014

This Scholarship was established by the Centurian Club Incorporated to provide financial incentive for students in the City of Jacksonville, FL.  The Executive Board of Directors will accept applications for students with the accomplished goals listed in the Qualifications section (see below).  A $1,000.00 grant will be the incentive given annually to a qualified applicant.
 QUALIFICATIONS

  • Maintain A/B Honor Roll during an application period (September-December); and (January-March)
  •  Active member of a volunteer non-profit organization in the community
  • May be a continuing college student who graduated from Duval County high school within two years
  • Full time student attending school in the Duval County Public School System or an accredited Undergraduate four-year college; or vocational school

Please see your school counselor for an application

Student Voice Scholarship



Two awards in the amount of $4,000 each will be awarded THIS YEAR!  This scholarship IS NOT LIMITED to just seniors - any student is eligible to enter if they meet the criteria.  The major requirement is that students who apply must be a member of a club (Not sure what clubs are out there? Check the school website!).  Applications are available from Ms. Morrison Rm. 892.  Please contact Ms. Morrison for additional information!

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Children of UPS Workers/Retirees Scholarship - Due April 15th!

The CHILDREN of United Parcel Service employees or retirees who live in Florida are eligible for scholarship funds to attend college or vocational school in Florida. 

Applicants must:
  • be high school graduates 
  • demonstrate financial need
  • be children of UPS worker(s) or retiree(s) who live in Florida

Awards, which are for undergraduate study only, range from $1,000 to $10,000 per year.  

Community college students and vocational school students may receive a maximum of $5,000 per year.  

Awards may be renewed for up to three additional years of undergraduate study on the basis of satisfactory academic performance.  

The deadline for application is April 15th.

The completed application must be sent to Scholarship Management Services, One Scholarship Way, Saint Peter, MN 56082

Raymond A. Vinson Scholarship - Due March 1

Community First awards scholarships annually to five college freshmen up to $4,000 ($1,000 annually per student, renewable for four years).
Eligible applicants will:
  • Be a member or dependent of a member of Community First Credit Union with an account in good standing for at least one year.
  • Be high school senior/entering freshman college student and under the age of 24 at the application deadline.
  • Demonstrate leadership ability and financial need.
  • Attend a two-or four-year public or private accredited Florida college or university.
  • Have a high school grade point average of at least 3.0 (unweighted) plus a minimum ACT score of 24 or SAT score of 1,110. 
  • Fill out and return the scholarship application and supporting documents by March 1.
  • Recipient may continue the scholarship on an annual basis until graduation, not to exceed four years. A GPA of at least 2.5 the freshman year and 3.0 each succeeding year are required for continued eligibility. 

Free ACT and SAT Test prep sessions now offered at two locations!

Free ACT and SAT Test Prep Sessions are offered at Lee High School and the James Weldon Johnson ACT Center. ACT/SAT prep offered at Lee:

Day
Time
Where
What
Monday - Thursday
After school
Room 877
ACT Reading & English
Every Thursday
After school
Media Center
ACT/SAT Math
Sat., 1/18
9am – 1pm
Media Center
SAT Math/Reading
Sat., 2/1
9am – 3pm
Media Center
ACT Math/Reading
Sat., 3/29
9am – 12pm
Media Center
ACT Math
Sat., 4/5
9am – 12pm
Media Center
ACT Reading



James Weldon Johnson also offers ACT prep for both current high school students and students who graduated with a Certificate of Completion. 
First session began on January 14th and goes until February 6th.  
Second session will begin on February 25th and goes until April 10th. 

 ACT prep sessions are timed to lead right up to a Saturday testing of the ACT.  The class is free of charge and meets at James Weldon Johnson ACT Center #3054, 1840 West 9th Street, Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 4:30-6:00 p.m. For more information about the Test Prep program at James Weldon, please contact Dr. Larsen (larsenk1@duvalschools.org).

9th & 10th grade Schedule Change Information

Information regarding 9th and 10th grade schedule changes has been emailed to parents and students. In case you missed the email, click here https://www.smore.com/ah2j or click the link on the right titled "Schedule Changes - 2nd Semester"

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

2014 Black History Month Contests - Due Jan. 31



Governor Rick Scott and First Lady Ann Scott invite K-12 students to participate in the 2014 Black History Month art and essay contests. The student contests focus on the theme “Dr. Martin Luther King’s Dream: 50 Years in Action.” Students are asked to respond to how they are influenced and inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech. Information about the contests and Florida’s Black History Month is available on Florida’s Black History Month website at www.FloridaBlackHistory.com. 
Winners will receive a four-year Florida College Plan scholarship provided by the Florida Prepaid College Foundation. 
Art Contest for Grades K-3 – The Black History Month art contest is open to all Florida students in grades K-3, and two winners will be selected. 
Essay Contest for Grades 4-12 – The Black History Month essay contest is open to all Florida students in grades 4 through 12. Three winners will be selected: one elementary student (grades 4-5), one middle-school student (grades 6-8), and one high school student (grades 9-12).
All entry forms and guidelines for the contests can be found at www.FloridaBlackHistory.com. 
Student Contests and Educator Nomination forms must be mailed to:

Volunteer Florida
Attention: Black History Month
3800 Esplanade Way
Suite 180
Tallahassee, FL 32311 
All entries must be mailed to Volunteer Florida and postmarked on or before January 31, 2014.