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February 16th 2022
Army ROTC National High School Scholarship: Army ROTC National High School Scholarship Opportunity. Army ROTC provides full tuition and fees (or $10K for room and board) scholarships to over 2000 high school students each year. In addition to the tuition and fees, the scholarship pays $1200 annually for books and a stipend of $420 per month (for up to 10 months a year.) For more information and scholarship application, the Army ROTC information link is below. The deadline for the scholarship is March 4, 2022. https://offload.goarmy.com/content/dam/goarmy/emm/attachments/Army_ROTC_Info_SY22-23.pdf
Joaquin Bustoz Math-Science Honors Program (JBMSHP): The Joaquin Bustoz Math-Science Honors Program (JBMSHP) at Arizona State University is now accepting applications for the 2022 FREE summer program (5/30 - 7/8). The JBMSHP is intended for mature and motivated students who are interested in academic careers requiring mathematics, science, or engineering-based coursework and who are typically underrepresented in those fields of study. Students will have an opportunity to earn college credit. For more information and application, click on this link: https://jbmshp.asu.edu/summer_program. The deadline to apply is Feb 20th by 11:59pm.
United States Naval Academy is offering Summer Seminar and Summer STEM programs United States Naval Academy is offering Summer Seminar and Summer STEM programs this summer. Naval Academy Summer Seminar offers an opportunity for rising high school seniors to experience the academy for one week. Participants learn about life at the Naval Academy, where academics, athletics, and professional training play equally important roles in developing our nation's future leaders at this four-year college. 2022 Sessions: June 4-9 June 11-16 June 18-23 Here is the link to the website for more information and to apply: https://www.usna.edu/Admissions/Programs/NASS.php#fndtn-panel1-Steps-For Summer STEM is geared towards students currently in 8th, 9th and 10th grade, the Summer STEM residential program will give attendees an opportunity to engage in hands-on math and science activities with our faculty and midshipmen. 2022 Sessions: June 6-11: for current 8th graders (rising 9th graders) June 13-18: for current 9th graders (rising 10th graders) June 20-24: for current 10th graders (rising 11th graders) Here is the link to the website for more information and to apply: https://www.usna.edu/Admissions/Programs/STEM.php#fndtn-panel1-Attending If you have any questions regarding the programs, please contact Mrs. Karin Dolan (kdolan@usna.edu) or LT. Cameron Dann (dann@usna.edu)
Arizona Girls Program Educational Program ATTENTION FEMALE JUNIORS! Arizona Girls Program is hosting a week-long unique summertime educational program for high school juniors that focuses on participation and personal experience in a model state, complete with governmental bodies and elected public officials. The seminar will be held June 5th – 11th at the University of Arizona in Tucson, AZ. The cost is $100 per girl (The cost is refunded after participation). Interested students must pick-up and complete a student nomination application from the counseling office or click HERE. Applications are due to Ms. Sherrod (patricia.sherrod@dvusd.org) by Wednesday, Feb 16th.
Pharmacy Tech 101 Sessions Pharmacy Tech 101 Sessions: Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences This program is 20 weeks in length, first 12 weeks are online with the last 8 weeks on the AZ campus. The program is also currently covered by the Mayo Clinic Workforce Development Scholarship. This means that any student admitted to the program will have their tuition covered. February 21, 6:30-7:30pm CST/5:30-6:30pm MST Registration link- https://mccms.elluciancrmrecruit.com/Apply/Events/EventDetails?eventId=2abbfab5-b57f-ec11-a997-e9fc43b5242f
Theatre Club Meeting: The next theatre club meeting is held Wednesday, room 114 on the 16th of February, and auditions for Senior one-act plays are being held on Thursday the 17th. “Audition forms for Senior-One-Act plays are available with auditions being held on Thursday the 17th of January. Everyone is welcome to audition, so come support your seniors by being in their plays! The audition will be held in the mini auditorium (room 114), but follow the @bchstheatreco on Instagram and @theatrejag on remind for upcoming information on auditions.”
BCHS is a Closed Campus: Attention all Students, Boulder Creek is a closed campus. There is NO leaving campus without permission. Leaving campus without permission will result in serious consequences. Please read page 13 of the student handbook: CLOSED CAMPUS Boulder Creek High School is a closed campus. Students must remain on campus during lunchtime. A parent or guardian signature and photo ID are required to release a student for personal reasons during school hours.
Arizona Boys State Program: ATTENTION MALE JUNIORS & SENIORS! Arizona Boys State Program is hosting a week-long unique summertime educational program for high school juniors and seniors that focuses on participation and personal experience in a model state, complete with governmental bodies and elected public officials. •The seminar will be held June 5th – 11th at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, AZ.•The cost is $150 per boy (The cost is refunded after participation)•Interested students must pick up and complete a student nomination application from the counseling office or go to https://www.dvusd.org/Page/62429. Applications are due to Ms. Sherrod (patricia.sherrod@dvusd.org) by March 21st
Blood Drive: Give the gift of life and sign up for the blood drive on March 10 located in the Aux Gym from 6:30 to 11:30 am. Contact julie.leovic@dvusd.org. The deadline to sign-up is March 4th.
Hallways during lunches: Attention all students: During Lunch, you are not to be in the hallways eating or hanging out, bathrooms are located near the cafeteria, during lunches.
TedEd club meetings: TedEd Club meets every Thursday in Mr. Donovan’s room in the 600 building and we have an upcoming fundraiser at Barros on the 24th of February.
Navy Representative for Flex time: Attention all juniors and seniors - a representative from the Navy will be on campus to talk to you about careers and educational opportunities. If you are interested in the Navy, sign up for their FLEX and we will see you in room 450 on Thursday during FLEX.
Boys Basketball Game: Come out and support the Boys Basketball Game on Thursday, February 17 at 7pm at Highland. Buy your tickets in advance at gofan https://gofan.co/app/events/536490?fbclid=IwAR1wQDHApL9p8CPyQau5m_C1nH5iUOv5QIl4nWjpfu4f7_LQHyzk0z3mSf0 See you their Jags!
HOBY (Youth Leadership Organization): Calling all Sophomores! HOBY (Youth Leadership Organization) is hosting a 4-day leadership seminar for our current sophomores June 2nd – 5th, 2022 at the ASU West Campus. This program provides students with unique leadership training, service-learning, and motivation-building experiences. For more information about HOBY and applying for the program, please click this link (https://www.dvusd.org/Page/62429), visit the counseling office, or contact Ms. Sherrod (Patricia.Sherrod@dvusd.org). Applications are due by December 7th.
BC Student Choreography Concert: Boulder Creek Dancers have been working hard to create their own dances for the BC stage! Come check them out at the BC Student Choreography Concert on Thursday, February 24th at 7 pm. This is a concert composed entirely of dances created by BC dancers! Tickets are $5 cash or check at the door! Come support your favorite dancer!
Free Virtual Events: Navigating Financial Aid Offers Wednesday, February 23 at 7pm ET | 6pm CT | 5pm MT | 4pm PT Register Now https://salliemaebank.webex.com/mw3300/mywebex/default.do?nomenu=true&siteurl=salliemaebank&service=6&rnd=0.6940836256009982&main_url=https%3A%2F%2Fsalliemaebank.webex.com%2Fec3300%2Feventcenter%2Fevent%2FeventAction.do%3FtheAction%3Ddetail%26%26%26EMK%3D4832534b0000000555631e7a3265aeb0018551c279a5159216c935571d1d394adaa2c6908451fdad%26siteurl%3Dsalliemaebank%26confViewID%3D215762757460430443%26encryptTicket%3DSDJTSwAAAAV96CRIwFPEqHjxFs-nKkUAEpi_-TDcrEOq7wFB8fnA5Q2%26 Thursday, February 24 at 8pm ET | 7pm CT | 6pm MT | 5pm PT Register Now https://salliemaebank.webex.com/mw3300/mywebex/default.do?nomenu=true&siteurl=salliemaebank&service=6&rnd=0.33499928530387935&main_url=https%3A%2F%2Fsalliemaebank.webex.com%2Fec3300%2Feventcenter%2Fevent%2FeventAction.do%3FtheAction%3Ddetail%26%26%26EMK%3D4832534b00000005a6aa99bf4d01ff6dc87016c4305317252cafcadfc95953937549b6aa6a6e81fa%26siteurl%3Dsalliemaebank%26confViewID%3D215763390757343171%26encryptTicket%3DSDJTSwAAAAUB4tT-dI3xaZuVPtl3kVFZNtQXagXGHheQcZpVtAxGlw2%26 After being accepted to college, you’ll receive a financial aid offer that outlines your financial aid eligibility at that specific school. Each financial aid offer will contain similar information overall, but since there’s no standard format they can be difficult to interpret. In this session, you’ll learn how to decipher each financial aid offer so you can confidently determine which college is the best fit
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