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Thompson Kids Can Change the World Contest
www.thompsonschools.org/ChangeTheWorld
Deadline is April 5th.
Class of 2021 Senior Acknowledgements
Dear 2021 Mountain View Grads and Parents,
We are gathering information for our MVHS 2021 Senior Acknowledgements. Below is a
link that can be used to submit information for all scholarships that you have been
offered (accepted and declined), dollar amounts and how many times you can renew,
colleges you have been accepted to (accepted and declined), awards you have been
presented, and certificates you have earned. If you have enlisted in the military, please
note this here along with your future plans. This form can be submitted multiple times,
so as information becomes available, please let us know:
Documentation Form: https://forms.gle/GbqF4ALoyX7KK7mWA
If you have questions concerning the 2021 Senior Acknowledgements, please contact your counselor or Marty Barton at marty.barton@thompsonschools.org or 970-613-7831.
Participation in a MVHS 2021 Senior Acknowledgement is optional.
Juniors Interested in Essay Option on SAT
If you have specific questions, please contact Mr. Gurrini at nathan.gurrini@thompsonschools.org or Mrs. Rosten at kelsey.rosten@thompsonschools.org.
Register before 10:00 pm (MT) on February 16, 2021.
Free Practice SAT/ACT PSAT Tests
Our tutoring center, Tutoring Excellence of Loveland, offers FREE practice testing for the SAT and the ACT once monthly for the entirety of the school year. Our upcoming testing dates are listed below and attached. Help us make your students aware of this service! Thank you.
FREE SAT/ACT TESTING DATES:
February 20th, March 20th, April 16th, May 15th, June 19th, July 17th
Athletics, Activities and Clubs
LUC Club
Off-Season Training
Off-season workouts are beginning for some sports! If you are interested in the following sports, feel free to reach out to the coaches directly to be added to their communication lists. All athletes intending to attend these practices must have a signed COVID waiver on file with the head coach of that sport. The wavier can be found on the MVHS athletics website (mvhsathletics.org)
- Boys Soccer (official season starts 3/8)
- Head Coach: Ismael Gallardo: gallardoir@msn.com
- Optional Workouts (start February 8) - M, W, F @4:30-6pm East Soccer Field
- Girls Soccer (official season starts 4/26)
- Head Coach: Dirk Habig: dirk.habig@thompsonschools.org
- Optional workouts (Start February 8) - Tu, Th @4:30-5:30pm East Soccer Field
- Football (official season starts 8/9)
- Head Coach: TBD - contact Steve Frye for off-season information (steve.frye@thompsonschools.org)
- Optional workouts (Start February 1) - M, W, F @7-8am Weight Room
- Baseball (official season starts 4/26)
- Head Coach: Brian Smela (brian.smela@thompsonschools.org)
- Optional workouts
- Feb 8-12 - M-F by cohort A/B @4:15-4:45pm in Never Summer FTLA
- Starting Feb 15 - M, W @4:15-5:45pm & 1-2:30m on Saturday on the baseball field
- Track & Field (official season starts 4/26)
- Head Coach: Matt Hall (matt.hall@thompsonschools.org)
- Optional workouts (start February 1) - M, Tu, Th @4:30-6pm Weight Room, Tu @4:15-5:30pm Distance runners on track
- Volleyball (official season starts 3/8)
- Head Coach: Rhiannon Tovani (rhiannon.tovani@thompsonschools.org)
- Optional workouts:
February 12th - 3:00-4:30
February 15th -3:00-4:30
February 16th - 6:30-8:00pm
February 23rd - 6:30-8:00pm
2021-2022 CHSAA State Reps
The Google form application for 2021-2022 CHSAA State Reps is now live! Please forward this email to your students interested in becoming a State Rep for 2021-2022 or have them find it on the Student Leadership page of CHSAANow or CHSAA.org. Our students and advisers that make up CHSAA are excited for another amazing group of student leaders to guide us successfully through the next school year.
Deadline: Friday, March 5, 2021
From our current State Rep President Caden Salladay of Manitou Springs High School – “Being a State Representative is a duty where you represent the state of Colorado and the Colorado High School Activities Association (CHSAA) through CHSAA committees and conferences. It requires a person to be dedicated, consistent, purposeful, and open to new things. By applying you will be joining a group of people with similar motives, but diverse backgrounds, allowing you to meet and work with others from around the state and grow in your leadership abilities.”
National Signing Day
Colorado Governor Jared Polis has signed a declaration proclaiming February 15 to February 19 as "Concurrent Enrollment Week."
Concurrent Enrollment is an innovative statewide program, launched by Colorado’s State Legislature in 2009, to provide more opportunities for more students to increase college-going rates by earning tuition-free, transferable college credit while they are still in high school. Concurrent Enrollment is taught by college-level instructors at the high school, on a college campus or online. This flexibility allows the program to be delivered in the manner that best serves the community it’s in. The dual-credit program allows students to simultaneously earn credit toward their high school diploma along with college credit toward an Associate degree or credit toward a career-focused certificate for eligible courses.
Thompson School District offers a variety of Concurrent Enrollment options that may be right for you! To learn more, please visit with your school counselor. General information from the State of Colorado is also available at the following link: https://bit.ly/2LX6fXw
Looking for a Summer Job?
Do you know a youth looking for a summer job? The Larimer County Economic and Workforce Development's CareerRise team is connecting teens, ages 14-18, to business information and opportunities.
We are hosting two, virtual Summer Employment Nights for youth and their families, where you can expect the following:
- Hear from a local employer panel about job search best practices and their unique opportunities
- Learn about paid internships, other summer opportunities & MORE!
- Apply to the Larimer County Conservation Corps (ages 18-25)
-Wednesday, March 3, 2021, from 5:30-7:00 p.m. for Loveland. Employer panelists currently include: City of Loveland, Culver's, JAX Outdoor Gear, Farm & Ranch, and The Summit.
- Wednesday, March 10, 2021, from 5:30-7:00 p.m for Fort Collins. Employer panelists currently include: City of Fort Collins, Urban Air, Walrus Ice Cream, and MORE!
If you have any questions, please contact the CareerRise team at (970) 498-6608, e-mail our team at careerrise@larimer.org, or visit the event page at larimer.org/ewd/summer2021
Attention Sophomores and Juniors
Are you interested in a career in healthcare?
Become a Certified Nursing Assistant while you're in high school and get a head start on your healthcare career! Join Columbine Health Systems for their CNA Apprenticeship Information Night!
What: CNA Apprenticeship Virtual Information Night - presented by Columbine Health Systems
When: Wednesday, February 17th, 6pm to 7pm
Where: Via Zoom - scan QR code on attached flyer or log-in:
Password: 491831
About this work-based learning opportunity: Columbine Health Systems is hiring 6-8 youth Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Apprentices. Through this 2-year, 2000 hour apprenticeship, students receive training and experience to work in the Patient Care Provider role and earn their CNA certification. Wages start at $13.25 and increase throughout the apprenticeship. Training takes place in Fort Collins, but apprentices can work at a Loveland Columbine location. Students must be age 16 by August 2021. Application deadline TBA, usually mid-March.
About youth apprenticeships: Students must be age 16 by the start of the apprenticeship, enrolled in high school, and must provide their own transportation. Students participating in apprenticeships attend school half the day and work at their apprenticeship half the day. In addition to wages and certifications earned through the employer, students earn 1.5 Career Pathways Elective Credits per semester and have the ability to earn additional credits and wages during summer and other school breaks. Students interview with the employer and the employer makes the final decision.
For more information about this and other Work-Based Learning Opportunities: please visit www.thompsonsonschools.org/WBL, reach out to your school's Work-Based Learning Coordinator, or contact Susan Scott, TSD Business Community Coordinator at susan.scott@thompsonschools.org or 970-541-1232.
StuCo MVHS Announcements
MV StuCo has a continuous slide show presentation of announcements. Please click here to view.
Junior State of America
The Junior State of America is excited to announce that registration is open for our 2021 virtual Winter Congress Convention.
At JSA’s virtual Winter Congress, you will learn how to make and pass bills. You will hone your public speaking skills related to legislative action to gain supporters for
your issue in mock House and Senate sessions.
If you are interested in learning more about legislation and bill writing as a mechanism for making change, Winter Congress is the place for you. You will also have the opportunity to participate in civic engagement sessions and activism workshops.
This year’s convention theme is “Healing a Nation.” Student participants will explore our country’s fractures and work together to create long-needed systemic change, including service, community building, and equity.
From February 26-28th, JSA’s ten states will group into three conventions, and you will have the opportunity to interact not only with students from your region but with students from across the country.
https://www.jsa.org/school-year/conventions/winter-congress/
Illinois Tech
This summer, we're giving high school students the chance to explore a new topic while previewing college life with Pre-College Programs at Illinois Tech.
Want to develop leadership skills, complete a design project, or understand how Google Maps works? High school students interested in STEM can choose from dozens of ways—online and in-person—to experience these fields up close.
Check out our program selection and prepare to discover with us at Illinois Tech—Chicago’s only tech-focused university—this summer.
Learn about topics in:
Engineering
Computing
Science
Psychology and Social Sciences
Architecture
Design Thinking
Check out our full listing of programs on our website:
World Denver
Women are underrepresented in leadership in tech, health, and cybersecurity. Want to learn how successful women got where they are today? Want to explore a career protecting the nation? FREE registration for #WorldDenverIWD2021 International Woman’s Day opens on Feb. 1.
International Women's Day, held every year on March 8, celebrates the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. Since 2013, WorldDenver, a Denver-based non-profit, has hosted the city's premier International Women's Day celebration. This year, on March 8 from 11am - 1pm, we will honor women in national security with a live broadcast and virtual event from the Denver Center for Performing Arts that's FREE and open to the public. The event will feature, among others, Lauren Bean Buitta, CEO of Girl Security, Dr. Janine Davidson, MSU Denver President, and U.S. Congresswoman Elisa Slotkin.
Questions? Please contact Alison Garfield at alisongarfield8@gmail.com
MVHS Virtual College and Military Visits Calendar
College Visits
Texas A&M, College Station Virtual Visit
An Admissions Representative from Texas A&M, College Station, is doing a virtual visit for MVHS students this Wednesday at 2:00pm.
This is a Zoom meeting, if you are going to attend this meeting on your Chromebook, email Jen.Schwab@thompsonschools.org to make sure you won't be blocked!
These visits are open to ANY student, not just seniors. Interested underclassmen are highly encouraged to attend and learn more about colleges and admissions.
Army Virtual Visits
Army is having a virtual visit during lunch on every Wednesday. Here is the meeting link:
https://meet.google.com/jbu-yugq-bioScholarships
Angels Wings Foundation Scholarship
Applicants must have at least one Thai parent to qualify for consideration. The application deadline is June 30, 2021.
Many thanks in advance for your time and cooperation. Please visit our website www.angelswingsfoundation.org to learn more or click here for the application www.angelswingsfoundation.org/application.
RMRC College Scholarship
The Rocky Mountain Relocation Council (RMRC) is a non-profit organization that brings together corporations and relocation service providers in and around Denver for the primary purpose of providing educational information and current industry updates to its members.
RMRC sponsors an annual scholarship program for current high school seniors who have relocated into the Denver and surrounding areas during grades 9 through 12. RMRC would like to encourage your eligible students to apply. The one-time award of $1,500 for each scholarship will be presented to two (2) well-deserving seniors. The award will be sent to the college (2-year or 4-year) or university that the scholarship winner will be attending in 2021 to assist with tuition and other applicable expenses.
RMRC will select the scholarship winner based on the strength of the total application package. Each applicant will be evaluated on academic performance, extra-curricular activities and an original essay that addresses the way he or she handled the challenges associated with relocating to a new area and a new high school. We ask that you assist with the following items:
1) Identify eligible seniors based on the fact that they have:
- a. Relocated more than 50 miles and changed schools during grades 9 through 12 due to their family's relocation.
- b. A cumulative grade point average minimum of 3.0 on a scale of 4.0 (or equivalent achievement on a different scale)
2) Inform eligible students of this scholarship opportunity and encourage their participation. Please post the scholarship application on your website or in your newsletter to seniors.
3) Provide an official transcript inclusive of all academic information including grades and major test scores (SAT, ACT) to accompany the student's application.
All applications and supporting documents must be received online, postmarked, or date stamped no later than April 1, 2021 as the scholarship will be awarded in person at our 2021 RMRC Spring Conference. We will be contacting both the selected scholarship winner and the winner’s high school prior to our meeting to invite the winner to present the original essay at our conference.
Please contact Wendy if you need any additional information. She can be reached by phone at 720.744.2770, or email wendy@wendyshaya.com. To find out more about Rocky Mountain Relocation Council and the scholarship, please visit our website at https://rmrconline.org.
https://rmrconline.org/RMRC_College_Scholarship
The scholarship is now open! All directions and materials can be found online at https://rmrconline.org/RMRC_College_Scholarship.
YMCA of Northern Colorado Scholarship Opportunities
Colorado Mason's Benevolent Fund Scholarship/Vocational Grant
Our programs are open to all graduating seniors in public high schools in the state of Colorado who have been accepted at, and will attend, an institution of higher learning in the State of Colorado. There is no advantage given to any race, creed, sex, national origin or Masonic relationship.
Applications are now available online by visiting our website:https://grandlodgeofcolorado.org/philanthropy/scholarships I have also included as attachments the applications and fact sheets for each award. A student may apply for both the Scholarship and Vocational Grant program if appropriate. You will find the following forms links on the site under their appropriate category:
(1) Fact Sheet
(2) 4 page Application Form
An interview with the local lodge is required. Once an applicant has the application and required accompanying documents, they should use the ‘Contact’ link on our webpage to request an interview We desire that they make this contact as soon as possible to insure that they can meet the application deadline of March 15th for both Scholarship Applications and Vocational Grant Applications. This is a ‘postmarked by’ deadline
The Scholarship Committee seeks individuals who have demonstrated an ability to succeed and better than average maturity. They consider leadership, initiative, scholastic achievement, and financial need.
Please remind each applicant to review the Check List in the Fact Sheet to be sure that the application is complete and in the proper order. Contact information for submission of the application will be on the website.
Poudre Valley REA
Here at Poudre Valley REA, the local electric cooperative in Northern Colorado, we pride ourselves in supporting the communities that we serve. One way we do this is by offering scholarships for graduating senior students. Details are below and you can also find all the information at www.pvrea.coop/scholarships.
Scholarships
29 scholarships available, totaling $53,000
Applicants scored on 3 categories: Academics, Well-Roundedness, Household Income
*2021 graduating high school senior students that are dependents of PVREA members (must receive electricity from PVREA)
Application deadline: February 19, 2021
Local Scholarships
Announcing 2 additional local scholarship opportunities through the Loveland-Berthoud Realtors Association. The deadline for both scholarships is March 1. Return completed applications to your counselor by March 1.
Amos Allard Memorial Scholarship - $1,000 for students with high academic achievement, student has shown promise for the future in their chosen field, emphasis is placed on student's citizenship and involvement with worthwhile community and high school activities. (on the Loveland Community Scholarship Form: https://docs.google.com/.../1Wp0Udi7Z.../copy)
LBAR Vocational Scholarship - $1,000 for students who are motivated to pursue a vocational education course of study (community college, vocational technical schools, etc), demonstrated promise in their future chosen field, consideration given to student's citizenship and involvement with worthwhile community and/or high school activities.
TEF Scholarship
Did you know? TEF has awarded over $1.5 million dollars in scholarship awards to graduates since 2015.
TEF will be accepting scholarship applications for 2021 for Thompson School District Students until midnight on Sunday, March 14, 2021.
Please see our website for more information. https://www.thompsontef.org/scholarships
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Loveland Community Scholarship
The Loveland Community Scholarship is now open! This application is on Google Docs and the deadline is MARCH 1. Students can submit via their senior Google Classroom (look under Coursework) or by bringing a paper copy to their counselor by March 1. All documents must be submitted by the deadline to be considered.
The Alexander Foundation Scholarship
The Alexander Foundation was founded in 1981 as a public, non-profit, philanthropic organization. Through our three education scholarships, the foundation has continued a tradition of caring for the LGBTQIA+ community to overcome barriers they may face in pursuit of academic success.
Applicants for ALL scholarships must:
Identify within the LGBTQIA+ community
Be residents of Colorado
Be pursuing a degree at an accredited institution of higher education in the state of Colorado
Applications for ALL scholarships require:
A completed online application form
A personal essay that tells us about you and your goals, how the scholarship will help you achieve them, elaborate on your financial need, and your current or future plans for supporting the LGBTQIA+ community.
Two signed letters of recommendation, including at least one academic reference on school letterhead.
A photocopy of a state or federally issued ID
Furthermore, each scholarship has additional eligibility and application requirements. Please see below for further details about each of the three scholarship opportunities.
Applications will be accepted through March 21, 2021.
TheDream.US Scholarship
MSU Denver is hosting virtual support sessions for any DREAMer student that is interested in applying to TheDream.US scholarship!
This scholarship is meant specifically for DREAMer students that are interested in attending Community College of Denver or Metropolitan State University of Denver. Students can be awarded up to $33,000 for a Bachelor’s degree ($16,500 for an Associate’s degree) and additional book stipends!
Please see the attached flyer for a listing of dates/times in which students can attend a Scholarship Support Session.
CSU Bridge Scholars Program
CSU Bridge Scholars Program Application is now open!
Must be eligible for in-state tuition (regardless of immigration status)
Must be first-gen
Must be attending CSU as a first-year student Fall Semester 2021
If they meet these criteria, PLEASE share the following invitation to an information session CSU Access Center is holding on Thursday.
_______________________________________________________
The Bridge Scholars program provides incoming first-year CSU students an opportunity to earn college credit, learn about the campus resources, and become part of supportive community over the course of an 8-week summer program.
Participation in the program is FREE!
The cost of attending the program is covered by grants and scholarships which includes:
- 6 CSU Academic Credits (Tuition)
- Room and Board
- Fees, Books, and Supplies
- Program Sponsored Activities
- Plus a $2500/yr scholarship (Partnership Award) upon completion of the program.
You can find more info and the online application on our website:
https://accesscenter.colostate.edu/bridge-scholars/
For full consideration, complete application by February 5th. Application will remain open until all spots are filled.
If you have any question, feel free to reach out to:
Lucia Delgado, Director of College Access
Email: Lucia.Delgado@colostate.edu
or
Angel Ruiz, Coordinator of Educational Bridging Experiences
Email: Angel.ruiz@colostate.edu
Stephen J. Roy Memorial Scholarship
The Larimer County Bar Association’s Stephen J. Roy Memorial Scholarship is available to high school seniors from Larimer County who express an interest pursuing post-secondary education in the law or a legally-related field. We have been informed by the CFNC that this year’s award will be in the amount of $2000.
Students can apply for this scholarship via the NOCO Scholarship Foundation website.
Positive Coaching Alliance Scholarship
Financial Aid Informational Mini-Series
Past Announcements
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