Daily Announcements Hamilton Heights High School Wednesday, November 12, 2014 Our mission at Hamilton Heights High School is to empower students to participate in a technologically challenging, global environment. Our school community aspires to graduate healthy, responsible citizens who are life-long learners and creative, critical thinkers. Our Vision We envision that Hamilton Heights School Corporation will consistently be ranked in the top ten percent of the school districts in Indiana based on benchmarks for achievement, and that our students will be equipped academically and socially to successfully perform in and adapt to the changing global society. Off the Grill Classic sandwiches with specialty features daily Wednesday 11/12 Philly Beef Sandwich Hamburger/Cheeseburger Signature Selections From homestyle to international options, offering a variety of favorites and some custom dishes Biscuits & Gravy Corner Deli Grab & Go service Offered Daily: Salad Bar, PBJ Meal, Turkey/Cheese, Sandwich, Fruit Plate Buffalo Chicken Wrap Attention: Amber Guard Auditions for all interested girls: Auditions for the 2015-1016 Hamilton Heights Amber Guard will take place this week immediately after school in the band room at the high school from 3:00 to 5:00 PM. All interested girls are invited to participate in the audition process. We are looking for girls who are interested in learning to spin a flag and rifle. If you have dance experience that would be great as well. If you are interested in auditions, please pick up an audition packet in the band room office or in the main office from Mrs. Davis. Please turn in all appropriate forms to Mr. Waltz in the band office or you can return them to Mrs. Davis in the main office. ATTENTION SPEECH TEAM: Sign up sheet for the New Castle Meet, 11/22, is posted in room 505. Workshop Thursday in room 505. It isn’t too late to receive a coat for winter. If you know of anyone in need of a coat for their child, please pick up a flyer in the office. Sizes infant through triple XL are available. STUDENT GOVERNMENT MEMBERS who have signed up to work the School Board – Legislator Dinner: please remember that it is TONIGHT. Please see Mrs. Knapp or Mrs. Davis if you have any questions or need reminded of your shift time. Any student interested in participating in the Hamilton County Mock Trial competition, please stop by Ms. Kaiser’s room 416 to pick up information and permission slip. The team only allows 10 students to participate – so first –come, first serve. A reminder to all students that information flyers about the BLUSH program are on Mrs. Hildebrand’s door. Pre-sale tickets are $8 & can be purchased from Mrs. Hildebrand. They are $10 at the door. We are taking a bus, which leaves at 4:30 from the high school. This is a co-ed event for grades 8 through 12. We hope you will join us! Attention: The HH band is once again selling the “Discover Indy” coupon books, formerly known as the “Zoo Book” through Nov. 17th. They are great as Christmas gifts and it is very easy to save more money than you spend if you remember to use the books. I usually save at least $100 a year by using the coupons. Please see a band student or check with Mr. Waltz or Mrs. Hicks if you are interested in purchasing a coupon book. Students: Please be sure to visit your My Big Campus wall often for information from the main office. Hamilton Heights High School has a new Twitter page. Please look us up @hhhshuskies! HUSKY FAN SHOP www.huskyfanshoponline.com This is the Hamilton Heights Official Store to get all of your Husky gear. We've got t-shirts, sweatshirts, bags, hats, yard signs and much more! Run by the students of Hamilton Heights BPA, the Husky Fan Shop will be selling husky spirit merchandise at all home Varsity games and online at huskyfanshoponline.com. Upcoming Athletic Events: Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2014 None Thursday, Nov. 13, 2014 None Friday, Nov. 14, 2014 Girls JV/Varsity Basketball @ Noblesville HS at 6:00 PM (JV), 7:30 PM (V) Saturday, Nov.15, 2014 None Guidance Announcements IUK is proud to present a “Parents’ Roadmap to College” Program. It will be held on Tuesday November 18th from 6:30pm -8:30pm at the Kelley Student Center, Room 130. This is an informational session for parents to get a better understanding of college in general – not just IUK. The college application process, financial aid, scholarships, and accessibility services are a few of the topics that will be covered. Please RSVP by Friday November 14 at www.iuk.edu/parent-visit. Are you a senior who plans on attending Indiana University-Bloomington? The Collins Living-Learning Center might be of interest to you. Collins is a close knit community of 500 students-the smallest residence hall on campus-and also a diverse one! For a student who wants a small college experience at a major research university, the Collins Living-Learning Center is a wonderful choice. To learn more about the Collins Living-Learning Center feel free to pick up a brochure in the Guidance Office. The IVY Tech Associate Accelerated Program (ASAP) provides Ivy Tech College students with the opportunity to earn a degree in one year instead of the traditional two-year track. Please feel free to pick up information about the Ivy Tech ASAP Program in the Guidance Office. Seniors: The Associated Accelerated Program (ASAP) is a program at Ivy Tech that allows students to earn a two year degree in just one year. Please stop by the Guidance Office to learn more about this tremendously affordable way to complete an Ivy Tech degree! Seniors: Please feel free to stop by the Guidance Office and pick up a brochure with in depth College Admissions Information for all Indiana public and private Colleges. Important application fee and deadline information are included in this document. Are you a highly academic high school interested in the field of Medicine? The National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine might be of interest to you. Stop by the Guidance office if you would like more information on this opportunity. All Juniors and Seniors: Please click here for a helpful guide for SAT and ACT Test Preparation Options. Online Test Preparation sites, local and/or Independent Tutors, and SAT/ACT Guides are included on this from! Please feel free to print this information off to help assist your child in preparation for taking the ACT or SAT test. The Navy ROTC program is a great way to get college paid for… and be part of the Naval branch of our Armed Forces. Notre Dame is the one school in-state that has a NROTC program, but numerous out of state universities have this opportunity. Please feel free to pick up information in the Guidance Office, or talk with the Navy representative who visits our school. Are you a senior interested in Indiana State University? Sycamore Preview Days will be held on February 16, and April 18. Please feel free to call 800-GO-TO-ISU for more information. In support of College GO Week ISU will waive its standard $25 undergraduate application fee during the entire month of September! Scholarship Information Seniors: The Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship deadline is December 5, 2014. Application forms can be downloaded at www.elks.org. You will find a plethora of scholarship information under the links “MVS Scholarship Applications Now Online” and “Legacy Scholarship Applications Now Online.” Applicants who live in Hamilton County must submit their application to the Noblesville Elks Lodge which is located on 35 South Ninth Street in Noblesville. The Prindle Institute of Ethics at Depauw University is delighted to announce their first annual High School Essay Contest. Five high school students will be awarded $300 for submitting the best essays. The topic question is: Should the United States enact travel bans to regions with Ebola outbreaks? Go to http://www.prindlepost.org/highschoolessay/ for more information. The deadline for submissions is January 10, 2015. Seniors: The Knights of Pythias-Grand Domain of Indiana Scholarship Program may of interest to you. You must have at least a 3.0 cumulative grade point average to apply. Please feel free to stop by the Guidance Office to pick up an application. The application deadline is January 25, 2015. Are you a senior interested in attending IUPUI? Incoming freshman who apply for admission to IUPUI by December 1, 2014, and meet the following criteria are offered an IUPUI Chancellor’s Scholarship and direct admission to IUPUI Honors College: a cumulative high school GPA of 3.75; a minimum ACT composite score of 28 or SAT score of 1250 or higher(critical reading and math scores combined). Are you a senior interested in majoring in Business at Ball State University next fall? The Miller Scholarship and Miller Business Scholarship might be of interest to you. To be considered for the Miller Scholarship, applicants must have high grades and test scores. The current Miller Scholarship recipient had a cumulative GPA of 3.82, a mean SAT score of 1850 and an average composite score for the ACT was 28. All scholarship materials must be received by Ball State by January 31, 2015. Program information, application, and current student profiles are available at www.bsu.edu/business/millerscholars. Are you a senior interested in attending the University of Dayton? UD is pleased to offer the opportunity to award one graduating senior the Leadership in Service Scholarship worth $2,500 annually. Please feel free to stop by the Guidance Office if you would like more information about this scholarship opportunity. The scholarship deadline is January 31, 2015. The Ronald McDonald House Charities Scholarship seeks to invest in students who are exemplary role models in their communities and have initiative to fulfill their educational goals. Graduating seniors should visit www.rmhc.org for more information or apply today at https://aim.applyists.net/RMHC. The application deadline is January 20, 2015. Are you a senior who plans on pursuing further education with either a major or minor in Music? Do you have a cumulative GPA above a “C” average? The Hamilton County Choral Club Scholarship ($500) might be of interest to you. Please feel free to pick up an application in the Guidance Office. The application deadline is February 1, 2015. Are you a senior interested in pursuing an accredited post- secondary educational program in fashion design? The “Aspiring Fashion Professional” Scholarship might be of interest to you. Please go to http://www.fashion-schools.org/ and find more information (at the bottom of the page) about this $1,000 scholarship. The application deadline is June 1, 2015. Are you a senior interested in pursuing an animation career path at an accredited post-secondary institution? The “Aspiring Animation Professional” Scholarship might be of interest to you. Go http://www.animationcareerreview.com/ to find (right side of page) eligibility information. The application deadline is June 1, 2015. Are you a senior interested in majoring in Business in college? The Indiana State University Networks Scholarship might be of interest to you. Qualified students must should possess two of the following three criteria: at least a 3.5 cumulative GPA, above a 23 ACT or 1070 (combined critical reading and Math) SAT, and be ranked in the top 15% of the graduating class. To be eligible to apply, students must be admitted as incoming freshman to Indiana State. A select group of the best and brightest students will receive a full tuition four-year scholarship to ISU! The application deadline is December 1, 2015. Additional information, along with the online application can be found at www.indstate.edu/apply. Are you a senior planning to pursue a career in a health-related field at a postsecondary college, university, or technical school? The PHP Scholarship Program might be of interest to you. Go to www.phpni.com and click on the “2014-15 Scholarship Program” article on the home page to learn more about this scholarship opportunity. The deadline for submission is February 20th, 2015. You must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. All Seniors: The Central Indiana Community Foundation Scholarship Guidebooks are now available in the Guidance Office. These General Application Scholarships will be made available(online) to Hamilton County students on November 17th. Please feel free to read through the Guidebooks to learn about all of CICF scholarship opportunities. Starting on November 17th you can go online at www.cicf.org/scholarships to see which scholarships you are interested in pursuing. Are you a senior interested in attending Lincoln College of Technology? Please feel free to stop by the Guidance Office for important scholarship Information. The Richard G. Lugar Minority Scholarships are awarded to outstanding seniors students who plan on attending an Indiana College in the fall of 2015. To be eligible you must have a 3.0 cumulative GPA and score above a 22 on the ACT and 1000 on the Math/Critical Reading components of the SAT. You must be a minority student (African American, Hispanic, or Native American) to apply. Feel free to pick up an application in the Guidance Office. The application deadline is December 5, 2014. Are you a senior interested in attending the University of Notre Dame? The Hesburgh-Yusko Scholars program might be of interest to you. Please feel free to stop by the Guidance Office to learn more about this opportunity. The application deadline for this program is November 15, 2014. The Christian Connector provides a FREE Christian college information service as well as a $2,500 Christian college drawing. Students can simply log onto www.ChristianConnector.com to request information and automatically be entered in the $2,500 scholarship drawing!
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