Oswego LakeLake Oswego JANUARY 3, 2017

Coun Counselor Connection May 1, 2017

Volume 1 Number 9

LOHS Counseling Department

MAy Calendar

Joe Geiger (A-Ga) [email protected] Michele Tyra (Ge-Mc) [email protected]

Sunday

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Thursday 4

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NHS Induction Ceremony 7pm

Leora Diana [email protected] Tracy Chalpoutis [email protected]

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Senior Parent Meeting 7 pm

Alissa Censoni (RTI Coordinator) [email protected]

Counseling Support

Wednesday

AP TESTING 1-12th (See AP link below)

Molly Clark (Me-Q) [email protected] Kathy Hahn (R-Z) [email protected]

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Inside This Issue

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Laker Club Meeting at 4:30 pm

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Laker Crew Training Day in Dance Room -11am

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Mayfete Parent Performance 25

Sr. Finals & Check out

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Sr. Finals & Checkout Sr. BBQ SR. sleepover

Sr. Breakfast8am Mandatory Graduation Rehearsal 1pm

Honor’s Assembly 9am Sr. Reception 5:30pm Graduation 7pm

*Graduation Reminders *AP/SAT/ACT schedules * Summer School options *Message to juniors *What is your game plan *Scholarships * Student Opportunities * Resources

LOHS Graduation Website Attention all Parents of LOHS 2017 Grads! This is the official launch of the 2017 Graduation Website link! The attached link will take you to our first ever LOHS Graduation Website www.lohsgraduation.com We are dedicated to providing all the information you will need on upcoming Graduation events for your LOHS senior. Please save the link in your browser. Visit it often for updates and links to the places you will need to go for answers to all your questions on what is going on for your senior. Specifically, be sure to check out: Grad Night Party Graduation Night Tickets and Procedures Grad Week events for students- times and schedules

2017 Graduation Survey Attention class of 2017: The LOHS Counseling Department is looking to improve communication and update data to students and parents surrounding the college search process and post high school planning.

This graduation survey is Of GREAT importance to us as is the information surrounding admission decisions and knowing where to send your final transcript. The counseling department would also appreciate senior’s feedback on some questions to critical issues that may help us deliver our counseling and post high school services more effectively. The 2017 graduation survey is part of the senior checkout process and is required. Please don’t delay and take a few moments now to complete the short survey on Naviance.

Important MAY Dates for Seniors Friday, May 5 Deadline to sign up to audition to be an Honors Assembly or Graduation speaker (See Mrs. Hahn in counseling).

Monday, May 8 Auditions for Honors Assembly/Graduation Speakers at 2:50 in Room 316.

Tuesday, May 9 Senior parent and guardian meeting to review schedule for graduation activities. Caps/Gowns available for pick up during both lunches (if all CRLES are completed).

Friday, May 26 Take finals during class (B5, B6, B7, B8) Clean out lockers

Tuesday, May 30 Take finals during class (A1, A2, A3, A4)

Credit to make-up courses with failed grades and credit to enhance grades can be earned through summer sessions, recognized correspondence schools, state approved alternative programs, evening high school, college/university, community college, and accredited training institutions, and at LOHS. In the event that the class is not taken at LOHS, students need to arrange for an Official Transcript from the approved institution to be sent to their LOHS Counselor upon coursework completion. NOTE: Make-up credits DO NOT replace grades earned in LOHS classes but are averaged into the student’s GPA. To ensure students are signed up for the correct class, students must complete the “Off-Campus Credit” form prior to enrolling in any off-campus experience. Forms are available on the LOHS Website under Counseling, or in the Counseling office. A list of reputable programs/approved courses is also available within the LOHS Counseling website or on the next page.

Here are some ideas based on what students have done in the past. Some are local summer programs, some are activities based at school or in our community, and some take students far afield. The best involvements are those that follow from your own interests and passions. 1. Student member of LO City Council 2. Student member of LO Parks Department Board 3. Student columnist for LO Review or Oregonian 4. Student member of LO Library Board 5. Volunteer at Oregon Historical Society, Portland Art Museum, OMSI (counselor at OMSI camps in the summer, demonstrator of experiments for school groups during the year), the Zoo 6. Start your own business (landscaping, teaching computer skills to seniors, shuttle service to airport, designing apparel and selling it, designing websites for companies or individuals) 7. Free Geek 8. Take a summer course at Saturday Academy (forensic medicine, rocketry, cartooning). 9. Try out for a play in a production in Portland.

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10. Be a camp counselor at a camp through

YMCA, YWCA, OMSI, scouting, church groups. Find a full comprehensive list online

Lake Oswego High School CREDIT RECOVERY &/or ENRICHMENT OPTIONS Students taking credit recovery or enrichment courses off campus must complete a permission form to receive credit for an off-campus course. NOTE: To verify appropriate course taken please contact your child’s counselor before June 16th or summer administrator prior to enrolling in any off- campus class. Online Credit Recovery Options: 

The American Academy www.TheAmericanAcademy.com



Apex Learning https://www.apexlearning.com/



Florida Virtual School http://flvs.net/



National University Virtual High School http://www.nuvhs.org/



Clackamas Community College (HS credit recovery & enrichment option) www.clackamas.edu



Jesuit High School (HS credit recovery & enrichment option) [email protected]



LOSD Community Schools (HS credit recovery & enrichment option) http://www.edline.net/pages/Lake _Oswego_School_District/Academi cs___Programs/comm_school/Sum mer_Programs



Portland Community College (Enrichment option only) www.pcc.edu

Online Enrichment Option: 

Brigham Young UniversityIndependent Study www.ce.byu.edu/is/

Community Colleges & District Summer Programs 

Benson High School (HS credit recovery option only) Summer Scholars Coordinator for PPS: 503-916-5840 Ext. 290 www.pps.k12.or.us

Attention Potential College Athletes Please verify all credit recovery courses with your high school counselor before registering. It’s important you are well -informed as to what online or summer program courses meet and do not meet NCAA requirements.

ACT Test Date

Registration Deadline

ACT Scores Available

June 10, 2017

May 5, 2017

Jun. 20, 2017

SAT Test Date

Registration Deadline

SAT Scores Available

May 6, 2017

Apr. 7, 2017

Jun. 8, 2017

June 3, 2017

May 9. 2017

Jul. 12, 2017

Register here for SAT Register here for ACT _________________________________________________________________ 2017 AP Exam Information Link to find LOHS AP Exams "Day-Of" Instructions for Students The document above provides plenty of information about what AP testers can expect on exam day. Students should read this document carefully and refer to it frequently. What Students Can and Cannot Bring A link to College Board's website outlining what students are allowed to have with them and what they may not have or use. AP Exam schedule A link to Lake Oswego’s High School AP exam schedule.

____________________________________________________________________________ SAT, ACT & PSAT TESTING ACCOMMODATIONS

Students with documented disabilities, an Individual Education Program (IEP), or a 504 Plan, who would like to have testing accommodations for the SAT, ACT or PSAT, are not automatically granted those accommodations. Requests for accommodations typically have a deadline 6-8 weeks before the test is proctored. Approval of accommodations is based on the impact a disability has on a student’s ability to take a test. Accommodations must be applied for and approved before the test is given. Additional information about testing accommodations can be found online at www.actstudent.org or www.collegeboard.org or by speaking with your student’s counselor or case manager.

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Please complete a Transcript Request Form available in the Counseling Office. The cost for each transcript is $5. ________________________________________________________________________________________

Attention Juniors!

Consider Cleaning Up Your Social Media Accounts this summer Students today have grown up with Social Media. They typically have accounts on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and many others that have popped up. There is a downside though to having all these accounts. It makes it easier for admissions officers to do their own sleuthing about potential students. A recent study by Kaplan showed 40% of admissions officers currently check the social media accounts of applicants. Students brazen enough to post pictures of them smoking, drinking or doing other nefarious things do so at their own risk. It could be the difference between getting accepted or rejected to their college of choice. Athletes are at particular risk as many coaches are now using Social Media in their recruitment of athletes. Many athletes receive full or partial scholarships so posting the wrong thing could cost your students big time. There are countless stories of athletes being expelled from College for getting caught doing things they shouldn’t be doing so it is more important than ever for students to create a positive impression with their Social Media as coaches may not extend that scholarship offer if they see something that might concern them about the students future behavior. So how can you help your child? Encourage them to post positive images of who they are. Post pictures with their friends, family and engaging in school activities and sports. Encourage them to post about their passions, but to stay away from anything that can be construed as controversial or confrontational. Social media is a great way for them to engage with their colleges of interest by liking their pages and following their blogs so they can get updated information on a regular basis, but keep in mind it makes it easier for personnel of those colleges to check on them as well. You can’t dictate what your students post to their Social Media accounts when they are away from school. However, letting them know about the potential ramifications of what they do post is a great service you can provide. Resource: linkforcounselors.com

Creating a Game Plan!

Start thinking about your interests…. - What majors interest you? - Do you want to attend a liberal arts college? -Research-focused institution? -Co-op Program?

What’s out there? - Visit! Visit! Visit! - When are the Open Houses? - Is there an overnight visit program?

What are the most important “must haves”? - Is class size important to you? - Do you want to attend a school with Division I Athletics? - Is a study Abroad Program in your future?

Keep thinking about your interests…. - What kind of clubs do you want to join? - Are you comfortable living away from home? - How long of a commute would be feasible? - Do you learn better in lectures, small groups, participating in hands on experiences?

Have a meaningful discussion with parents about finances. - What types of financial aid might you be eligible for? - What types of merit scholarships does each school offer? - What are some scholarships that you can apply for? - How much debt are you comfortable taking on?

If you don’t know what your future goals are or if you are still exploring your options, “My Game Plan” will help you start to ask those important questions…Take MY GAME PLAN survey on Naviance. Log on and go to the ABOUT ME tab to get started.

The list of scholarships below are just a few highlighted ones in the local area to get you started. To get a full up-to date scholarship list, please log on to Naviance. To access Naviance go to our Counseling website, or click here. Once logged in, click on the “College” tab, and scroll to the bottom and click on “Scholarship List”. JUNIORS MAY BEGIN ASKING…WHERE SHOULD I START MY SCHOLARSHIP SEARCH? It's never too early to start putting together a "scholarship résumé." Getting a head start in finding and applying for scholarships can be the difference maker for being able to attend an expensive dream school. Check out the US NEWS article below to help you get started. https://www.usnews.com/education/blogs/college-admissions-experts/2011/05/18/where-should-i- start-my-scholarship-search

__________________________________________________________________________________________ Oregon Sports Hall of Fame & Museum MacTarnahan Scholarship This organization awards up to six $3,000 scholarships to Oregon high school seniors graduating in the year 2017. Recipients are chosen on the basis of financial need, athletic accomplishment, academic achievement and community involvement. Minimum academic requirements: GPA of 3.3, SAT of 1000 or ACT of 20. Scholarship funds must be used at an institution of higher education within Oregon. Application deadline is 5/15/17 See Oregon Sports Hall of Fame and Museum website for application __________________________________________________________________________________________ Lake Oswego Crafts & Arts League To be considered, applicants must fulfill these requirements:  Be an art student who is enrolled in an accredited college art program in the fall of 2017.  Artwork must be original & in one of the following media: painting, drawing, printmaking, ceramics, photography, jewelry, leather, basketry, woodworking, blown & fused glass, wearable art, book arts, textiles as well as other wellexecuted arts and crafts.  Bring three pieces of work, prepared for display. 2D work must be ready to hang, with hanging fixtures attached.  Artwork need not be all the same medium.  Artwork that receives awards must be available for display during the LOCAL 14 ART SHOW AND SALE held on September 28 through October 1 at THE LEFT BANK ANNEX Portland, OR.  Winners must be available, if possible, for the kick-off dinner on Tuesday, Sept 5th at Lakewood Center for award presentations. Deliver your work for jury on Saturday, 5/6/17 between 9:00 and 10:00 AM. Get application here. _________________________________________________________________________________________ The Oregon Office of Student Access and Commission (OSAC) Scholarships  More than $18 million in FREE scholarships to help pay for college  Hundreds of scholarships available by varying criteria - high school attended, county of residence, college major, GPA, need-based, and more!  "Like" OSAC on Facebook to get helpful tips, alerts of newly added scholarships, deadline reminders, and important news at facebook.com/OSACscholarships. Deadline 7/1/17 http://oregonstudentaid.gov/apply-here.aspx

Oregon Boys State Oregon Boys State Leadership Academy is a premiere leadership and civics camp conducted by The American Legion and hosted at Willamette University. Oregon citizens who have just completed their junior year in high school are eligible for the chance in a lifetime to learn, live, and work in a functional government simulation. Attendees spend 7 days (arriving on Sunday and departing the following Saturday as "citizens" of the "51st state." As citizens, they may run for office (governor, secretary of state, etc)., serve in the legislature as a representative or senator, take the bar exam and work in Judicial as a judge, bailiff, attorney, etc. Oregon Boys State 2017 runs June 18-24. Application deadline: June 1st. See Oregon Boys State website for full details and scholarship opportunities. ________________________________________________________________________________________ Earn College Credit for a Fraction of the Cost The High School Transition Program (HST) at Oregon Tech gives qualified high school students the opportunity to take college courses at the Klamath Falls or Wilsonville campus. Students can take as many as eight credits per term at a reduced tuition rate of $25 per credit. HST students are still responsible for the cost of books, lab fees, or equipment fees associated with the course. Click on the campus that you are interested in attending below to get started. http://www.oit.edu/academics/youth-programs/high-school-transition-hst ________________________________________________________________________________________ Become a Jr. Camp Counselor with Lake Oswego Parks & Rec LO Parks & Rec is currently accepting applications for the Summer 2017 Jr. Camp Counselor Program! This program offers volunteer hours for students ages 13-17 who would like to lead youth ages 4-12 in summer camps of all subjects, including Safety Town, KinderCamp, LO Explorers and more. Applicants must be available to make a week-long commitment and attend a volunteer training on June 14th or 15th. Interviews are scheduled via email. A $15 fee will apply to accepted students. For more information, please email Cydny at [email protected]. Apply online at www.loteenscene.org. ________________________________________________________________________________________ PCC Rock Creek Steam Camp 2017 This free STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, math) camp is targeting high school graduates-class of ’17, recent high school graduates or students entering their senior year, freshmen at PCC with undeclared major, and who have a very strong interest in joining a career technical program at PCC in the fall of 2017 or soon thereafter. The main goal of each camp activity is to have all of the participants explore and start studying for a career in MICROELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY. Camp runs June 19 -23rd, 9am to 1pm daily, RC, building 7, room 227. You must preregister by emailing to Dorina Cornea at [email protected]! ________________________________________________________________________________________ Oregon Private College Week July 24-28. Register for Oregon Private College Week to take campus tours and participate in admission information sessions. Colleges participating: Concordia University, Corban University, George Fox University, Lewis & Clark University, Linfield College, Marylhurst University, Northwest Christian University, Pacific University, Reed College, University of Portland, Warner Pacific College and Willamette University. Check it out here.

Useful Resources LOHS Graduation Requirements http://www.edline.net/files/_bECmo_/8bc60cba5810570e3745a49013852ec4/201718_LOHS_Curriculum_Guide.pdf

Frequently Asked Questions http://www.edline.net/pages/Lake_Oswego_Senior_High_School/Counseling/Frequently_Asked_Q uestions

SAT/ACT/AP Testing http://www.edline.net/pages/Lake_Oswego_Senior_High_School/Counseling/testing

Tutor List http://www.edline.net/pages/Lake_Oswego_School_District/Parent_Info/Tutors

SAT/ACT Prep courses/Driver’s ED http://www.edline.net/pages/Lake_Oswego_School_District/Academics___Programs/comm_schoo l/Programs/HS_Enrichment

High School Summer Classes for Credit https://www.onlineregistrationcenter.com/registerlist.asp?m=207&p=2&group=132&width=900&it =1&dv=1&dl=1&s=4&tid=222

Financial Aid Information http://www.edline.net/pages/Lake_Oswego_Senior_High_School/Counseling/Counseling_Dept_/ Links/Financial_Aid

School Clubs & Activities http://www.edline.net/pages/Lake_Oswego_Senior_High_School/Activities/Clubs__Organizations ___Student/All_Other_Clubs

Goodreads http://www.edline.net/files/_TaEjA_/04d573bd960ded373745a49013852ec4/GOODREADS.pdf

May Counseling Newsletter.pdf

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