EVHS Counseling Climate Check
Edition #27: 5.21.2021
New: Attention Seniors: Final High School Transcript Reminder
All colleges require that you send a final transcript with your graduation date before enrolling. You must request to send your final transcript by noon on June 10th to the college, university, or program you will attend in the fall. See the specific instructions for completing your senior survey and releasing your final transcript here on Naviance and MYPAYMENTSPLUS.
Final transcripts cannot be sent until June 28th when your final grades and graduation date are posted from the District Office. Starting June 28th, transcripts will be
processed and sent as soon as possible. Colleges typically need 3-5 days to
process and add to your file before they see the transcript.
New: All Students: The Collegeboard National Recognition Program Application is Now Open
The deadline to apply is May 28, 2021 at 8pm ET/5pm PT.
The College Board National Recognition Programs create pathways to college for underrepresented students by awarding them academic honors and connecting them with universities across the country.
Students who take the PSAT/NMSQT, PSAT 10, or AP Exams and are African American or Black, Hispanic American or Latinx, Indigenous, or attend school in a rural area or small town, may be invited to apply for academic recognition as part of the College Board National Recognition Programs*.
For more information and to apply: https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/psat-nmsqt-psat-10/scholarships-and-recognition/recognition-programsMay is Mental Health Awareness Month
National Alliance on Mental Illness- Support and Resiliency Events: Every Thursday in May 4:30-5 p.m.
Join the NAMI Minnesota’s Children’s Team staff to reflect on where we have been and to start talking about resilience. These 30 minute talks are aimed at youth ages 14+. Click title(s) below to register for the zoom event.
Children's Series: Ways to Build Resilience
May 13, 4:30-5 p.m.
The NAMI Minnesota Children’s Team will help you learn about negative coping strategies, and then learn to trade a negative strategy for a positive coping strategy.
Children's Series: Resilience Building Montage
May 27, 4:30 p.m.
Celebrate Mental Health Month with the Children’s Team as they close out their series on building resilience.
Virtual Author Talk with An Na: Writing About Mental Illness and the Asian American Experience
May 11, 7–8 p.m.
Meet author An Na, National Book Award Finalist and winner of the American Library Association's Michael L. Printz Award. Learn how her lived experience inspired her to write novels that address mental illness in the Asian American community. Geared for adults and teens ages 14 and older.
May 23, 2 p.m.
Come listen to Amritari Martinez, M.A., a NAMI Connection Facilitator, NAMI In Our Own Voice Presenter, Peer to Peer Instructor, former Patients Rights Advocate and current Yoga and Meditation Teacher talk about her journey of recovery by introducing the principles of yoga and meditation that helped heal her life. After sharing her personal story she will teach a Chair Yoga and guided Meditation Class to help participants feel peaceful and happy.
All Students: Minnesota State College Week
Attention Juniors: Apply Today for Camp College!
Join juniors across the state for a FREE virtual event! Students will learn about the admission process, financial aid, college resources, and more. Attendees will be entered into various prize drawings!
WHO: Current junior students (graduating class of 2022)
WHEN: July 28-29, 2021
WHERE: Zoom
Flyer https://www.mn-acac.org/resources/Camp%20College%20Flyer%202021%20(3).pdf
More information found at: https://www.mn-acac.org/CAMP-COLLEGE/All Students: Summer AmeriCorps Opportunity
ServeMinnesota (AmeriCorps) is launching the Summer Emergency Response Initiative June 7-Aug. 14 to continue helping Minnesotans affected by COVID-19. AmeriCorps members will be available to help schools, nonprofits and other organizations by supporting individuals and families facing learning loss, food insecurity, homelessness, and isolation. Service could include a combination of several response tasks such as emergency food distribution, academic support and youth enrichment, rental and housing assistance, and more. Training is provided. Members serve 35 hours per week and receive a modest living stipend, health insurance and an education award that can be used for tuition for college or technical school.
Details about the program and the application can be found at: https://www.serveminnesota.org/emergency-response/
Applications for people interested in serving with us this summer are due May 19. If you have questions, please reach out to response@servetogrow.org.
Eastview High School Counseling Website
Eastview High School Counselors
Quincy Davis
Mark Wanous
952-431-8928
Terri Greener
952-431-8929
Jena Hitt
952-431-8900
Kelly Fisher
952-431-8930
Anne Scholen
952-431-8927
Larinda Hodges
952-431-8931
Laura Horton
952-431-8926
About Eastview High School
Email: Eastview@district196.org
Website: evhs.district196.org
Location: 6200 140th Street West, Apple Valley, MN, USA
Phone: 952-431-8900
Facebook: facebook.com/EastviewHighSchool
Twitter: @EVHSLightning