MSHS Counseling Newsletter
11/18/2020
Dine at any Runza on Wednesday, November 18th and 10% of sales will benefit your local TeamMates program. Any Runza purchase (drive thru, takeout, dine-in) is eligible.
TeamMates Scholarship- Tonight at 6pm
Bellevue University has partnered with TeamMates to provide graduating senior mentees with the opportunity to design their future and achieve their goals. We know your students may have questions about paying for college, so we encourage them to attend our upcoming information session!
Incoming TeamMates mentees could earn up to 95% of annual tuition and fees from Bellevue University through our TeamMates DREAM Scholarship!
That’s almost all of their college education paid for.
Teammates seniors can learn more about this scholarship and others by attending our upcoming virtual TeamMates DREAM Scholarship Information Session!
On Wednesday, November 18, 2020 at 6pm CST you’ll:
Learn about financial aid and our numerous scholarships for freshmen
Hear about our academic programs and support services
See what steps to take next in applying for our Early-Bird Scholarship application cycle which closes December 4, 2020 at noon CST.
RSVP
https://bellevue.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_psEIZ-ajT6q8YpW7p_5_VA
Sophomores! Zoo Academy!
Millard Public Schools participates in a partnership with the Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium to offer classes to high school juniors and seniors selected along with students from other local school districts. Students should consider their career interests when applying to participate in the Zoo Academy. Participants may select either an Animal Science Pathway or a Conservation Research Pathway. Zoo Academy students attend their home school for half of their day and then travel to the Zoo for the remaining half day. Participation in the Zoo Academy requires a two year commitment. See the links below to apply. The link will be open November 1st-20th.
Children's Respite Care Center
Is your child struggling with social, emotional, and/or behavioral problems at home or school? Untreated behavioral and emotional needs form barriers to learning for students, and, if untreated, can impact the entire classroom and family. We partner with Children's Respite Care Center to improve access to mental health services for students and families who are in need of counseling support. Parents or interested students are encouraged to reach out to the school social workers for more information or to complete a referral.
Shelley Boyd (A-K) 402-715-8490
Mindy Kneifl (L-Z) 402-715-8473
CRCC currently has a wait-list but please continue to reach out with interest and we can get your student added. We are hopeful we will be able to serve new students very soon. Thank you!