CHHS 3C's Counselor Connection
CHARACTER - COLLEGE - COPING
JANUARY 2021
Hello Everyone!
This newsletter will be sent out every month to keep you up to date on topics related to our 3C's- Character, College & Coping!
Ann Wang- A-Cro
Chandra Manuel- Cru-Holk
Kristin Koulabouth- Holl-Mom
Leslie Walden- Mon-Schu
Faylinn Habermehl- Sco-Z
Amanda Vargas- Lead Counselor
Robin Davis- Student Advocate Counselor
Dr. James DePetro- Licensed School Psychologist
Heather Hedges- Student Data Coordinator
Glenda Cherry- Registrar
Christina Howard- Counseling Office Clerk
CHHS COUNSELING DEPARTMENT MISSION STATEMENT
CHHS Counseling focuses on our 3Cs (Character, College and Coping) to empower the whole student, while enabling us to support the school vision of PRIDE (Personally Reaching and Inspiring Discovery in Everyone). Through our 3Cs approach and collaboration with all stakeholders, we envision that all students will have success in achieving their potential in academics, social interactions and career aspirations while also becoming productive and contributing members of an ever-changing world
CHHS COUNSELING DEPARTMENT VISION STATEMENT
It is the mission of the Colleyville Heritage High School Guidance and Counseling Department to develop and deliver a comprehensive school counseling program that is data-driven, collaborative and promotes our 3Cs (Character, College and Coping) approach. We are committed to focusing on the whole high school student, both present and future, and advocating for all students to have equal access and opportunity to all that our school has to offer in order to prepare them for success in the future.
Our counseling website has SOOOOOOOO much information! Check it out!
- Rankings- Top 10% and Quartile Cutoffs
- Arena Scheduling Information
- GO Center Information and link to website
- Social/Emotional Support Resources
- Transcript Request Information
- Resources for each grade level
- Senior Recommendation Letter Request Form (Under Forms and Presentations)
Need to Speak With Your Counselor?
- Email your counselor directly. You can find your counselor's email address on our website.
- You can also sign-in to see your counselor and we will either call you down from class or schedule a WebEx meeting. The sign-in form is also available on our website.
PLEASE DO NOT HESITATE TO REACH OUT WITH QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS.
IMPORTANT RESOURCES
Upcoming Events
- FAFSA Application Opens for Seniors: October 1st
- MLK Day of Service: January 18th
- Course Selection: January 20 - February 5th
- Seat Time Due for 1st Semester: February 12th
Course Selection
Course selection for the 2021-2022 school year begins next week: January 20th-February 5th. Please see the full list of scheduling dates here.
All 9th-11th grade students need to enroll in the Arena Scheduling Resources Canvas course using the join code 6RYP4X. This course will take the place of counselors visiting classrooms, and it includes a module for completing a transcript check, course selection, Arena scheduling, course information from teachers, and more.
Does Your Child Need Seat Time?
ALL SEAT TIME HOURS FOR THE FIRST SEMESTER ARE DUE FEBRUARY 12TH.
How can your student earn seat time?
- Attend PREP (Virtually or In-Person) after school Monday-Thursday 4pm-6pm. Please see PREP information posted further down in this newsletter
- Attend tutoring sessions (Virtually or In-Person) outside of the school day and ask that teacher to email Mrs. Gober for Seat Time Hours
- Juniors and Seniors may attend tutorials during their release periods and ask the teacher to email Mrs. Gober for Seat Time Hours
- Saturday Seat time December 5th 9am-11am. Students will receive 4 hours as long as they are present for the entire 2 hours.
CBE - Credit by Exam
PREP IS BACK!
Students, both virtual and in-person, may also serve detention and seat time hours during this time. Please see flyers below for more information.
Seat Time/Detention
Testing Services
Math Tutoring - All Levels
MLK Day of Service
Girls who Code
Apply to Girls Who Code’s Virtual Summer Immersion Program (SIP) for an unforgettable summer experience! During this FREE 2-week virtual program, you'll learn the computer science skills you need to make an impact, get an inside look into the tech field, and join a supportive lifelong sisterhood — all while being virtually hosted by influential companies, like Twitter, AT&T, Bank of America, Walmart, and more.
Current 9th -11th-grade girls and non-binary students are eligible to apply. SIP is 100% free and need-based stipends of up to $300 are available for those who qualify. Low tech? No tech? No problem! Girls Who Code is there to support you! The application will be available in January. Be the first to know when the application goes live by completing our Interest Form or learn more by joining a webinar.
USDA - Free Meals
In-Person Learners
The USDA has issued a nationwide waiver, allowing Grapevine-Colleyville ISD to offer meals FREE at no charge through June 2021 at all elementary, middle school campuses, and Collegiate Academy.
On September 22, 2020, GCISD began providing free meals to students as part of the Seamless Summer Option (SSO) program. Sponsored by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA), this program will allow any student in elementary or middle school to receive a free breakfast and lunch meal in the school cafeteria.
Remote learners have the opportunity to pick up meals curbside every Wednesday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at three locations: Cross Timbers Middle, Grapevine Middle, and Grapevine Elementary. All meals are free of charge until June 2021. For more information please see the website or email child.nutrition@gcisd.net
DUAL CREDIT 2021-2022
Check back here for information on the steps for enrolling in Dual for 2021-2022. Information will be updated before the February Newsletter.
Grade Level Canvas
Please click the link below to join your class Canvas course for announcements and updates from counselors and administrators today:
Need Help With Canvas?
Parent Observers
Parents can sign up as an observer in Canvas. Observers can link their Canvas account to their student's account so they can see assignment dues dates, announcements, and other course content. Observers can view the course content but cannot participate in the course. Learn more and feel free to share this information with parents.
Parent Education Programs
Suicide Prevention Curriculum
As many of you know, every fall the counseling teams at each secondary school present an evidence-based suicide prevention curriculum called S.O.S. to all students, grades 6-12.
Due to our unusual circumstances this year, we have decided to postpone the S.O.S. presentations, preferring to wait until we can share this critical information in-person.
We do want to share with you how our counselors are continuing to support our students during this time. Counselors are available for students and parents via Webex and phone. Each campus has a form available on their website to request to meet with a counselor. Additionally, counselors are reaching out to students to check in on them and will continue to do so throughout the year. Counselors are prepared to support students both remotely and in person. For students who are returning to school in person, counselors are accessible by going directly to the counseling office, or by requesting an appointment. For students who will continue with remote learning, counselors are accessible by phone or Webex.
JUNIORS READ THIS
SENIORS READ THIS
TCC College Access: http://tinyurl.com/tcc21
Virtual college and career lessons and resources for high school students: Texas College Bridge, College and Career Support from CollegeForward.org: https://collegeforward.org/college-resources/texas-college-bridge-college-and-career-support/
Request an appointment for help with college search/applications, scholarships, FAFSA, career research…
What do I do with my PSAT Scores
Students should start receiving PSAT scores the first few weeks of December. In order to understand everything your score can tell you, use this link on College Board.
You can also link your scores with Khan Academy, using your College Board account, to create a personalized study preparation for SAT.
Go Center News
Seniors, as we approach the Thanksgiving Break, I want to share these helpful tasks to ensure your progress with your college applications:
- Complete and submit your applications as soon as possible being especially mindful of your deadlines
- Request all transcripts through parchment.com
- Visit the GCISD Scholarship page 1-2 times a week as we continue to receive and post the current applications and update the website
- If taking Dual classes, transcripts must be requested from and sent by TCC
- Allow 2-3 weeks after requesting letters of recommendation if needed for your application or scholarships
- If interested in attending TCC in the Fall of 2021 please complete this form: College Access
- Schedule an appointment at the Go Center for assistance
Juniors, now is a great time to begin your research regarding your schools of interest and recognize important deadlines associated with your near future college applications. In addition, the link below will provide virtual college visit opportunities.
TCC College Access Program:
If you have a possible interest in attending TCC after high school in the Fall of ’21, please know that TCC College Access facilitates the entire TCC registration process and is done during the school day. In order to participate and be included in this process you must complete this interest form questionnaire: http://tinyurl.com/tcc21. You can email Emily.miller@gcisd.net with questions or if you are interested in the program.
Virtual College Visits:
Please see the Panther Pause each week, which is emailed on Fridays, for upcoming virtual college visits and how to attend.
We encourage you to come see us (reach out virtually to us) at the Go Center for any questions you may have regarding your post high school plans.
GCISD Virtual College Visits:
SENIORS - UPCOMING SCHOLARSHIP DEADLINES
Please contact the Go Center with further questions about Scholarships:
- Nikhil Desai "Perspective" Scholarship: 2/1/2021
- H-E-B Scholarship Program for Community Service Excellence: 2/3/2021
- Rotary Club Scholarship: 2/15/2021 - Contact your Counselor for Information
- PTAS Common Scholarship Application: 2/26/21
- Ronald McDonald House Charities Scholarship Program: 4/1/2021
Financial Aid
Character Strong
This year, all GCISD secondary campuses will be utilizing a new character development curriculum called Character Strong. Each month, in their science class, students will view an introduction video focusing on a specific character trait/skill.
Additionally, students will be presented with daily CHARACTER DARES through Canvas, social media, and daily announcements. These are practical ways students can demonstrate the trait/skill of Commitment. If you are interested in participating in Character Strong at home, the program also provides Family Character Dares. These will be shared with you each week through Panther Pause. It's a great way for parents and siblings to join in some fun, family-friendly activities.
College Board Opportunity Scholarship - Easiest Scholarships to Earn
YES JUNIORS YOU CAN WIN NOW.
Please visit the Opportunity Scholarships Website for more information and to start your journey.
NCAA - Are You Planning to Play Sports in College
2020-21 Guide for the College-Bound Student-Athlete
The 2020-21 Guide for the College-Bound Student-Athlete is now available for download! The guide is designed to assist you, athletic directors, coaches, college-bound student-athletes and their families with understanding the initial-eligibility process.Click here to retweet our guide update and share with your student-athletes and their families! You may also find the guide on the High School Portal and NCAA.org. If you'd like to purchase copies of the guide, please visit NCAApublications.com.
NCAA
- Students planning on play sports in college - please remind your counselors every time you see them.
- Make sure to set up an account within the NCAA Eligibility Center.
- Corecoursegpa.com will help facilitate you through the NCAA Eligibility Center
SAT/ACT & AP Testing Dates and Deadlines
Please continue to check both the ACT and SAT Website for information regarding rescheduled testing dates due to COVID-19.
***If you are a student who receives testing accommodations through a 504 or IEP, please contact Mrs. Koulabouth at faylinn.habermehl@gcisd.net to get paperwork in order to request accommodations on any of the above tests.***
TRANSCRIPT REQUESTS
SENIORS - RECOMMENDATION LETTERS
GCISD College Visit Videos
Did you know GCISD counselors have had the privilege of traveling to colleges around the state and nation to visit GCISD alumni and admissions officers in order to get an insider's perspective on the college admissions process?
Click here to view the videos from each of our visits. We will continue to add videos as we make more visits. We hope you enjoy this resource!
FAFSA Information
FAFSA https://fafsa.ed.gov/ - CHHS School Code: 441408
- Based on parental/guardian financial status
- Request your FSA ID now - takes 2-3 days for authorization.
- FAFSA - Opens Oct. 1 and should be completed as soon as possible
- 2021-2022 FAFSA application will use 2019 tax return
- FAFSA funds are distributed on a first come first serve basis
- Completion of the application takes approximately 20-30 minutes providing you have information necessary with you at the time of application including parents prior income tax return.
- Types of aid include: Scholarships, Grants, Work-Study, Loans-last option
Find out more information here.
Selective Service System
School Bus Safety Essay Contest
The Texas Association for Pupil Transportation is pleased to announce the 20th Annual School Bus Safety Speech Contest. The contest is intended to encourage high school students to be conscious of the importance of school bus safety and promote academic achievement. Through our corporate sponsorships, scholarships will be awarded to the winners.
Students will be encouraged to compose and present an original speech based on the theme:
“Be Safe – Know The Danger Zone!”
Go to www.tapt.com
On the banner at the top of the screen select “Events”; then select “Safety Speech Contest”. You will find this letter and a link to the brochure and on-line registration.
Deadline for entry is 4:00 pm on Friday, January 29, 2021. Registration is to be done on-line at www.tapt.com only. No late registrations will be accepted.
Should you have questions regarding this contest, you may contact Pat Garcia at pat.garcia@region10.org
Community Resources
Find a healthier way to respond to the challenges of dealing with a loved one's drinking. Get Hope & Help From A Family Recovery Program. Attend An Alanon/Alateen Meeting Near You. No Appointments Needed. Meeting Locator
ALATEEN
Grapevine Unity meeting
Monday 6:00PM
419 East Northwest Hwy, Suite 419
Grapevine
Community Service Ambassador Program
CSAP is coordinated on behalf of CHHS by the Volunteer Community Service Ambassador Committee with support from the CHHS Counseling Office. The program is designed to encourage all 9th-12th grade CHHS students to serve their community by performing at least 100 hours of approved community service. Students meeting this requirement will be recognized as Community Service Ambassadors upon graduation, and will be eligible to purchase a special cord for their graduation robes.
Full program guidelines for Community Service Ambassador Program, and service hour logs can be found on the CSAP Website.
Students may turn their cards directly into the counseling office and place them in the red CSAP collection box OR they may email a copy of their card to their CSAP class liaison.
Due to the limited opportunities for 2021 graduates to complete community volunteer service hours, the CSAP will be reducing the number of required hours to be recognized as a Community Service Ambassador from 100 to 55. If you have successfully completed 55 hours of volunteer service over the course of your 4 years of high school by March 31st, you will be recognized as a CHHS Community Service Ambassador and have the opportunity to purchase a CSAP varsity letter jacket or letter patch from Balfour. If you have questions or need additional information, please see Ms. Howard in the counseling office or email robin.davis@gcisd.net
Class Liaison Contacts:
Class of 2021: chhsambassadors2021@gmail.com
Liaison-Zahra Halai-817-487-0047
Class of 2022: chhsambassadors2022@gmail.com
Liaison-Debra Hurley-817-228-8131
Class of 2023: chhsambassadors2023@gmail.com
Liaison-Tracy Cutrona-214-707-6123
Class of 2024: chhsambassadors2024@gmail.com
Liaison-Terrye Byrd-817-846-7384
GCISD Free and Reduced Applications
Nutrition Services has provided the following links for online applications for free and reduced lunch for the 2020-2021 school year. We strongly encourage parents to use the online portal as processing times are greatly reduced, in comparison to paper applications.
The second link is provided will take a parents to the GCISD website for downloading of paper applications.
Regardless of which avenue is taken, both English and Spanish applications, instructions and household letters are available, as necessary. If you have any questions, feel free to contact Nutrition Services at 817.251.5617.
Nutrition Services appreciates all of your help and consideration!
https://www.schoollunchapp.com
https://www.gcisd.net/cms/One.aspx?portalId=96313&pageId=195229