SBHS Junior Newsletter
Upcoming opportunities for the class of '22
VT Dual Enrollment -Summer vouchers
Dual Enrollment Voucher and course registration is a multi-step process
1. Students should identify the course they would like to enroll in.
2. Students must apply for a Dual Enrollment account here
3. SBHS approves the account and students receive an email (to their SB email address) with account verification steps.
4. Students log in to their account and request a voucher for a specific course and section
5. SBHS approves voucher requests and students receive an email with the approved voucher number.
6. Students then "register for the course" at the specific college, using the voucher number.
VSAC College and Career Pathways-March 2021: A month long virtual event
VSAC’s annual College & Career Pathways event will be taking place virtually this year in March. Whether you’re college-bound, training-bound, or not sure, this event is for you. This year’s event will include:
Videos and reflection activities to walk you through planning for life after high school
Live workshops for students and families on identifying career interests, building and communicating skills, and finding the right fit. Here are included workshop topics:
- Identifying Your Career Interests: Wednesday, March 3, 3:00–4:00 pm
- Short-Term Training Options: Thursday, March 4, 6:30–7:30 pm
- I Wish I Knew That! Programs to Pursue Before You Graduate: Tuesday, March 9, 6:30–7:30 pm
- Showcasing Essential Skills: Wednesday, March 10, 3:00–4:00 pm
- Gap Year 101—Answering Your Questions About the Gap Year Option: Wednesday, March 10, 6:30–7:30 pm
- Navigating Virtual Campus Visits & Admissions: Tuesday, March 16, 6:30–7:30 pm
- Navigating Your Own Career Path: Wednesday, March 17, 3:00–4:00 pm
- Navigating the College Search for Students Who Learn Differently: Thursday, March 18, 6:30–7:30 pm
- Financial Aid & Managing College Costs: Tuesday, March 23, 6:30–7:30 pm
- Supporting Your Teen’s Career Search: Wednesday, March 24, 6:30–7:30 pm
- Scholarships—Free Money: Tuesday, March 30, 6:30–7:30 pm
Virtual tours and info sessions of Vermont colleges, universities, and short-term training programs
Weekly contests with the opportunity to win prizes for watching videos and attending workshops or tours
Find out more and register at vsac.org/ccp.
GIV-Governor's Institute of Vermont, Summer 2021
As of today, interested students in 9th through 12th grade (including graduating seniors) can submit their applications for GIV's online summer 2021 programming!
Do you know a passionate, curious Vermont high school student? Please take a moment to forward them this email. Interested students can learn more at our website and start their online application at giv.org/institutes/summer-2021/.
At GIV, Students Can...
Summer 2021 Programs
Arts Global Issues & Youth Action Get a worldly look at how leadership, policy and activism shape our world and what young Vermonters can do to make a difference. Health & Medicine Explore sports medicine and psychology, biology and biochemistry, and learn alongside practicing med students and professionals!
Dive into visual, dramatic, musical, written or digital creation, guided by artist mentors and Q&A presentations from professional artists!
Engineering
Assess local energy systems with the help of robotics and mechanical engineering to find sustainable solutions to some of today's most pressing problems!
Entrepreneurship: Creativity & Innovation
Use their passion and curiosity about business, with the guidance of proven entrepreneurs, experts and a network of peers, to come up with innovative business ideas and act on them!
Environmental Science & Technology
Collect, compile, and compare data about Vermont's environment through guided field sampling, observation and environmental analysis!
The Kenneth I. Gross and Tony Trono Governor's Institute of Mathematical Sciences
Challenge their minds with puzzles and mentored problem-solving activities and contests to learn more about the real-world and theoretical applications of mathematics!
Technology & Design
Participate in fast-paced design challenges to build and prototype solutions to real-world problems with a focus on programming, design thinking, microcontrollers, and graphic design!
Get more info here: Or email us with questions:
GIV's mission is to empower young people with intensive, hands-on learning experiences that inspire their academic and creative passions, build confidence and leadership, and expand their sense of possibility.
Encouraging Wellness
Halina Gangi
Michelle Rauch
Gavin Santacross
Lindsey Hudson
Meghan Sweet
Nikki St. Mary
If you or someone you know needs help.....
First Call of Chittenden County crisis line: 802-488-7777
NCSS (Northwestern Crisis and Support Services, serving Franklin and Grand Isle Counties): 802-524-6554
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK: suicidepreventionlifeline.org
Crisis Text line: free confidential text-based support: text VT to 741741
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention: afsp.org/talking-suicide-schools
Supporting Mental Health and Coping with the Coronavirus (COVID-19): sprc.org/covid19
The #COVID19 outbreak is leaving many feeling anxious, angry, sad, or scared. If you need to talk to someone, text NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) to 741741 or call the NAMI Helpline at 1-800-950-NAMI (6264).
Reach out to your SBHS School Counselor...
Lindsey Hudson: luhudson@sbschools.net
Gavin Santacross:gsantacross@sbschools.net
Nikki St. Mary: nstmary@sbschools.net
Meghan Sweet: msweet@sbschools.net
Phone: 802-652-7000