The 2021 PAGE program available to all 12th graders is here. All applicants must be high school seniors, at least 16 years of age, who reside in Maryland. They must have parental or guardian permission and signature to participate. There is a quick turn around this year so please read the next paragraph carefully! I have attached the flyer and digital application. You will need to fill out the application, print and sign it and scan it back to me by Tuesday November 3rd, .jpeg are not allowed – directions for scanning are below.
Our internal interview process at HHS will be on Wednesday November 4th at 11am to 1pm. I will be sending out the teams meeting links to all applicants. We will need to narrow it down to 3 applicants per high school. I am planning to complete our internal selection process within our school and send the names of the three seniors that will participate in the county interview by the deadline, which is Friday, November 6th. The county interviews will be held on Teams on Wednesday, November 11th between 8:30am and noon (this is an asynchronous day for students). A Teams link will be sent to all seniors interviewing on Monday, November 9th. Please see all information below and attached. Please feel free to reach out if you have questions. Scanning Recommendations If using an iPhone, go to “Notes” and select the link to add a note. Select the camera and “scan document.” Once you take a picture of the document there are circles to align with the edges of the document. Select “keep scan." Continue scanning documents or select “save” and “done.” Then forward the document(s) to an email address or save it in a file. Other free apps to scan documents are located in the app store for your device. If you download one of these free apps, you will be able to scan a document and email it to the school. MARYLAND GENERAL ASSEMBLY “ VIRTUAL” STUDENT PAGE PROGRAM INFORMATION SHEET Date: January 13, 2021 to April 12, 2021 Place: Virtually at the Maryland State House, Annapolis, Maryland Purpose Selected high school seniors, who attend public or nonpublic schools within the State of Maryland, will have the opportunity to participate virtually as Pages for members of the Maryland General Assembly during the 2021 session. The program is designed to: 1) Interest youth in state government, and more specifically, in the proceedings of the legislature. 2) Increase participation in government and foster leadership among youth. 3) Enable students to provide vital input and interaction while meeting legislators and other officials. Qualifications Senior class students, who are at least 16 years of age, of all Maryland public and nonpublic high schools, and who are residents within the State of Maryland, are eligible to apply. (See note regarding student residents of Maryland who attend out‑of‑state schools or who receive their schooling at home.) Each applicant must: 1) Complete the application form, being certain that a parent or guardian signs the bottom of the application. 2) Submit the application to the high school the student attends following any additional requirements or procedures stated by the student’s principal or County Page Coordinator. (*Application is based on the school and school system the student attends, not where the student lives.) 3) Have or obtain a social security number. 4) Exhibit an interest in government and history. 5) Have a record of good conduct. Be competent, courteous, and reliable. 6) Have an average or above average scholastic record. 7) Wear appropriate dress and exhibit good personal grooming. 8) Be outgoing and like to meet people. The Maryland General Assembly does not discriminate on the basis of age, ancestry, color, creed, marital status, national origin, race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or disability in the admission or access to its programs, services, or activities. Students who are selected to participate will be notified beginning December 4, 2020, by the President and Speaker of the Maryland General Assembly. Duties Each selected Page will serve two non-consecutive weeks. During the thirteen weeks of session (January to April), each Page will serve one week during the first half of session and return for his or her second week during the second half. They will also have an opportunity to finalize their participation in the final week of the legislative session. The duties of the Page revolve around the schedules of the two chambers. Whenever the chambers are in session, Pages must be present online. Pages will also be assigned a set of committee hearings to follow on line. After daily sessions, Pages will meet in a virtual group meeting with a Senator, Delegate or staff member to discuss legislation and session events. Stipends - Each student will receive a stipend of $15 for each day of participation. Alternates- Alternates will be called if the selected Pages are unable to serve. Applications - Application forms are available from your County Page Coordinator. Any questions concerning the selection process for your county should be directed to your County Page Coordinator. The submission deadline is 5:00 PM EST, Wednesday, January 20, 2021.As a quick refresher, the Coolidge Scholarship is a full-ride, four-year, merit scholarship that may be used by recipients for undergraduate study at any accredited college or university in the United States. Any high school junior who plans to enroll in college in the fall of 2022 and is an American citizen or legal permanent resident is eligible to apply (current high school seniors are not eligible to apply). Coolidge Scholars are selected based primarily on academic excellence. Secondary criteria include: an interest in public policy, an appreciation for the values President Coolidge championed, as well as humility and service. Today’s competitive academic culture regrettably sometimes drives students to hype their accomplishments and pursue ambitious efforts merely to attain credentials. The Coolidge Scholarship pushes back on this trend. Successful candidates are indeed accomplished, but exhibit humility with respect to their achievements and pursue things of genuine interest to them regardless of the perceived prestige associated with the activity. A complete description of the scholarship’s criteria is available here. The competition for the Coolidge Scholarship is indeed significant -- but even students who do not win have reported to us they are glad they went through the application process because it helps prepare them for college applications later on. Furthermore, the Coolidge Foundation invites 100 of the top applicants to participate in its Coolidge Senators Program, which includes an all-expenses-paid Summit Weekend in Washington, D.C and a one-time $1,000 scholarship. Applicants who make it to the finalist level, but do not ultimately win the full scholarship, also receive a modest one-time finalist scholarship. Alert: the application requires that applicants read President Coolidge’s Autobiography and complete a few other reading assignments. While the book is not overly long, we encourage applicants to begin the application early so that they have plenty of time. Candidates who begin the application at the last minute are unlikely to be successful. The submission deadline is 5:00 PM EST, Wednesday, January 20, 2021. The scholarship deadline is January 30, 2021 and applications must be received or postmarked by that date. Hamilton Relay (the relay and caption phone service provider for Maryland) will be extending scholarship opportunities to graduating high school seniors in Maryland who are deaf, hard of hearing, deaf-blind, or have difficulty speaking. Application deadline: noon, October 26, 2020 The submitted application for the $25,000 National Scholarship is also good towards the $10,000 State Scholarship. The additional good news is that for National Scholars when they graduate, there is now a graduate scholarship for which they are eligible. So this is a scholarship that goes on and on! To be eligible to apply for the Horatio Alger National/State Scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:
Operation Information 2020 Join our OPINFO Facebook groups to participate in weekly sessions and learn more about the US Naval Academy! Sign up for Navy swag giveaways! Join live conversations with Midshipmen each week to learn about the following: October 12-16 Academics Week October 18-23 Athletics Week October 25-30 Service Opportunities Week November 1-6 Extra-curriculars Activities Week November 8-13 ‘A Day in the Life’ on the Yard November 15-20 Alumni Spotlight Our first post will be on Monday, October 12th (Columbus Day). After that every Sunday a weekly video will be posted announcing the schedule of live events. The weekly free swag giveaway winners will also be announced ![]() Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, PA is rethinking what it means to learn by designing programs that prepare students to lead in their careers on the day they graduate. We're waiving our $50 application fee now through Saturday, October 31. Students have the option to apply by submitting either the MyJefferson or Common Application. · Submit the MyJefferson application. The fee will be automatically waived when the application is submitted. · Apply on Common App by entering the fee waiver code "OCTOBER" on the Jefferson supplemental application. Our non-binding Early Action Application Deadline is quickly approaching on November 1. Students who complete their application by the Early Action deadline will receive a decision on December 4. Learn more about our application requirements and academic programs. Our team will be hosting a FaceBook live virtual seminar on the topic of Tuition and Financial aid. DC Air National Guard offers many careers, certifications, training, college assistance, and a part-time job. Please visit us at https://www.facebook.com/DCANGRecruiting/ on Wednesday, October 21, 2020 at 10:00am! |
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