Friday, December 14, 2012

Senior Bulletin

Happy Holidays Edition
 
Private Colleges
If you need a counselors to complete a common application school report, you must create your common application account by December 14th!  You don't need to finish the application, just send your counselor your list of schools via the common application.  We have to upload the transcript at school, so send the common application link to your counselor's school email. We also need the Senior Data Sheet to complete a letter of recommendation.
Many selective private colleges are due January 1-5th.  If you didn't send the common application link to our school email this week, your application will not be sent on time.
Please note, a lot of colleges are not due until February and some don't use the common application site.  It's up to you to check deadlines and let your counselors know.
 
Online Classes
AVENTA a lot if you have done little to no work on your online class.  If you are making up a D for college for an F for graduation, you need to get going!  AVENTA is now in T11.
 
Scholarships
If you will be requesting a letter of recommendation for a scholarship, you must complete the Senior data form.  If the scholarships is due while we are off, you need to give us this form ASAP!  Also, check to see if a transcript needs to be uploaded.  We won't be here after December 14th, so it's on you to get help.
Check the scholarship page of the guidance section on our school web site for information on scholarships.
 
Have a blessed and safe holiday break!  We have one week when we get back, then finals!  Be sure to use time off to stay on track.

Monday, December 10, 2012

The ABCs of college financial aid

This is a great article from the LA Times about financial aid.  Click on the link below.

Free Parenting Classes

The Parent Project is offering a 10 week parenting class series starting Wednesday, February 13, 2012.  It will be held at Northam Elementary School from 5:30pm to 8:30pm. 
These are powerful parenting classes that will help parents learn how to never argue with their child again, prevent or intervene in alcohol or drug use, improve school attendance and performance, and find resources to help your family.
Pre Registration is required.  This class meets court mandate.  Call or email Emily Nunez to reserve your spot at (626) 854-8340 or enunez@rowland.k12.ca.us.  No cost tuition: $10 material fee.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

December Tidbits

Now that the CSU and UC application period has ended, it's time to turn our attention to private/independent school applications, financial aid and community college applications.  Private school application deadlines vary from school to school.  You can google any school's web site and find that information in their section for prospective students.

We will be holding our Financial Aid Jumpstart meetings with Seniors on Thursday, December 13th.
 We will meeting with students through their English classes.
Our Financial Aid Information Night will be held Thursday, January 15th at 6:00pm.  English in the New Manor, Spanish in the Little Theater.  We will also be holding a AB540/Dream Act Information night that same night in F8.
 
Community College applications start in February.  We will be holding workshops to help you fill out those applications.
 
Keep your ears open for Scholarship opportunities.  We will be posting information about scholarships here and also on our school web site.  Sign up at www.fastweb.com for a free scholarship search service.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Senior Bulletin-Procrasinator's Edition!!

Read this, please, if you plan on applying to four year colleges!
 
Last minute reminders:
1. UC and CSU applications are due online this Friday, November 30th.  We are finished with workshops, so you'll need to get going if you have not finished already!
CSU application is on www.csumentor.edu
UC application is on www.universityofcalifornia.edu
You need a transcript to complete them and you need a counselor to check before submitting.  Please come in before Friday to get help.
Mrs. Hall's students may send username and password to my home email for checking: saradiershall@yahoo.com.  Please include your cell # too.
 
2. SAT/ACT must be completed by December for four year colleges.  If you have not tested, your only option to to test "standby" this Saturday.  Go to South Hills or West Covina High; bring your photo Id, pencils and calculators.  You may not get in!  Be there REALLY early-we suggest 7am.
 
3. Most private/out of state colleges are not due until January 1st, but USC is due this Saturday, December 1st if you plan to apply for scholarships.  These application is on www.commonapplication.org.   You need a counselor to complete the school report and a teach to write a letter of recommendation.  This is a time consuming application-no way to do it last minute.  USC is very selective, so if you are not very strong, don't apply there.  Almost all other private colleges are on the common app, so take a look at it after you've finished your CSU/UC applications.
 
Do not wait until Friday to get help.  This is your life and your future.
 
We will have group meetings with all Seniors on December 13th to go over the FAFSA (Financial Aid and Scholarships), and will meet with undocumented Seniors December 6th during 5th period in the Little Theater to discuss the Dream Act.  These meetings will be for all colleges-2 year, 4 year, and trade/tech.

UC/CSU Application Deadline!


SENIORS!
Important reminder: UC and CSU applications must be completed online by THIS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30! We have finished with our workshops, but after completing the application, please ask your counselor to check it before submitting.                                               
REMINDER: The USC application (on the common app site) is due by Saturday, December 1. You need counselor and teacher recommendations for USC!                                                                                
Get help this week if you need it, please!

Thursday, November 15, 2012

SENIOR BULLETIN # 11 – November 16, 2012


SENIORS, please READ !!!!!! Important college info !!
OUR LAST CSU/UC ONLINE WORKSHOP BEFORE THANKSGIVING is THIS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18 in the LIBRARY COMPUTER LAB !!You may come in 1st period or 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and after school! (AVID ONLY 2 & 3rd per.)  If you have not started on these applications, GET GOING, please!  The DEADLINE for BOTH CSU and UC is NOVEMBER 30 !!!  The website for CSU’s is csumentor.edu.  The website for UC is universityofcalifornia/apply.  Please get started and have us check – don’t start from scratch on Monday!  Mrs. Hall’s students – please email my home email if you want me to check your personal statements and/or applications (give me username/password please if checking apps).  My home email is saradiershall@yahoo.com.
REMEMBER – you must COMPLETE THE SAT OR ACT BY DECEMBER AND SEND THE SCORES OFFICIALLY THROUGH SAT/ACT IF YOU ARE APPLYING TO FOUR YEAR COLLEGE !!
PRIVATE COLLEGE APPLICANTS – check commonapp.org or college website for info!   Most private college deadlines are from December 1 (USC!!) to January. CHECK, please!
DECEMBER is FINANCIAL AID KICKOFF MONTH !!  Counselors will be hosting all of the Seniors during school on December 13 to explain the FAFSA procedure. We will have parent meetings in January in English and Spanish.
IMPORTANT: With the California Dream Act, ALL students can receive not only admission but also financial aid!!We have had kids receive misinformation about this. DREAM BIG!  We will have a special meeting for currently undocumented students to explain how this works.
SCHOLARSHIP SEASON is EARLY WINTER THROUGH SPRING!!  Please READ THE SENIOR BULLETIN CAREFULLY TO GET INFO !!Current scholarships include the following (by date)
Free Speech Essay Contest – essay req. on topic. www.studentscholarships.org/scholarships.php. DUE NOV. 25!
AXA Achievement Scholarship – 2 scholarships – go to www.axa-achievement.com. DUE DECEMBER 1 !!
RMHC Scholarships – 2.7 and up GPA, legal resident. http://rmhc.org. DUE DECEMBER 20 !! (GOOD  one!!!)
CSULB Presidential Scholarship – VERY SELECTIVE!(4.0/up)csulb.edu/presidents_scholars. Due Jan.2
Edison Scholarship – Engineering/Math/Sci. scholarshipamerica.org/edisonscholars. Due Jan. 10
Davila Scholarship – student / parents in food industry (retail store/grocery etc.) sms.scholarshipamerica.org/Davila Due Jan. 20

PTA CA. State Scholarship – Must  join PTA to apply! Apps. in Guidance – Due  Feb. 1

Christermon Scholarship – parents/grandparents in beverage industry.christermon.com/scholarship. Due Feb. 1.
Nogales kids have gotten ALL of these! Get your apps done, then get going on scholarships!! See you on Monday in the Library for the workshop! DON’T FORGET, please!

Dream Act-Financial Aid for Undocumented Students

Counselors will be meeting with AB540 students on Thursday, December 6th during 5th period in the Little Theater to discuss the Dream Act and how to apply for financial aid.
For undocumented students to qualify for AB540 and the Dream Act they must have been enrolled in a California high school for the past three years.  That’s it!  Students can apply for financial aid at www.caldreamact.org.  They will fill out a form that is much like the FAFSA except it has been modified a bit for these students.  AB540 students can now qualify for financial aid to pay for 4 year colleges, community colleges as well as trade/vocational schools.  The Cal Grant alone for UC's is almost $10,000 a year!
We have posted useful information and links about AB540 and the Dream Act in the guidance section of our school web site.   If you have any questions, please talk to your counselor.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

New College Application Workshop Date!!

We were able to reserve the computer lab in the library for another round of college application workshops.  We will be available to help you fill out your college applications on Monday, November 19th periods 4-7 in the Library Computern lab.  Please see your counselor with questions.

SENIOR BULLETIN # 10 – November 8, 2012

SENIORS, please read – important information we can't share with you individually, so you really need to read this EVERY time.
 
Testing for FOUR YEAR COLLEGE ADMISSIONS
The regular SAT deadline has passed=you have until November 16th to pay with a late fee. The ACT deadline was extended until this Friday, November 9th at 8pm our time. Sign up at www.act.org. You can take it without writing if you are only applying to CSU's. It's only $35 then, but you must sign up today! There are no more fee waivers. You must pay by credit card. Reminder, you do not need these tests for two year/trade/tech/art colleges. You need either the SAT or the ACT not both. You must complete testing by December. UC's and CSU's will not accept January tests.
 
Our final lab was on November 13th. After that the labs move and we can't have any more workshops. If you missed attending a workshop, fill out your applications on your own and have your counselor check it before you submit. Counselors are available to help you at lunch.
 
Financial Aid Jumpstart in December!
We will meet with all Seniors to discuss completing the FAFSA for financial aid. We'll also talk to undocumented students about the new CA Dream Act.
 
Here's your to do list:
For four year students, work on your college applications. www.csumentor.edu for CSU applications and www.universityofcalifornia.edu for UC applications. If applying to private schools, google their applications so you know what's coming. For community college students, we'll work with you in the Spring.
Fall ALL Seniors: watch SENIORITIS! Use this weekend to get caught up, especially if you are taking AVENTA classes. Next bulletin will be all scholarship and financial aid.

Friday, November 2, 2012

College Application Workshops

We will be holding another set of college application workshops on November 13th periods 1-5 in A-9.  We will be helping you fill out your online CSU, UC and private school applications.  This will be our last online workshops.  Make sure you attend if you haven't already attended a workshop and finished your applications.
Please make sure you start your applications before you attend a workshop.  Visit www.csumentor.edu to start the CSU applications and www.universityofcalifornia.edu to start UC applications.  Have questions, please see you counselor.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Ronald McDonald House Scholarships

The Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) of Southern California will be awarding 104 scholarships to Southern California students.
To apply, students must meet the following criteria:
*Be a currently enrolled high school senior who is eligible to attend an accredited two or four year college, university or vocational/technical school with a completed course of study.
*Reside within Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino or Ventura counties.
*Be a legal U.S. resident
*Be less than 21 years of age
*Have a minimum 2.7 GPA
Apply today at http://rmhc.org
Application deadline: December 20, 2012

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

CSF UCLA Admissions Director Interactive Meeting


Nogales' CSF club will be hosting a viewing party for a video chat with the UCLA Admissions Director on Thursday, Nov 1, at 3pm in the Little Theater.  This will be an interactive discussion with the UCLA Admissions Director.  Students will have the opportunity to ask questions regarding admissions.
At the conclusion of the event, CSF will be sending the names of all students who submitted the featured questions to the admissions office, which will be a great way for interested students to earn name recognition with UCLA as applications can be submitted starting that very day. 
For more information, see Mrs. Solano, CSF club advisor.

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Senior Bulletin #8

October 22, 2012
CSU/UC Application Workshops
We will have workshops every period in A2 on October 29 and October 30. 
What you need to do: if you haven't started your CSU application, go to csumentor.edu.  Work on it at home.  Come in during on of the workshops and we'll check it for you before you submit.
You can start working on your UC applications, but you can't submit till after November 1st.  The application site is www.universityofcalifornia.edu.  Again, don't send it until we have checked it. 
The deadline for both the UC and the CSU applications is November 30th.
 
SAT/ACT Tests
The deadline for the December SAT is November 1st.  The deadline for the December ACT is November 2nd.  Four year colleges will accept either tests, but you must complete all testing by December.
 
Financial Aid Applications start January 1st.
You will receive a letter from the NHS Guidance team if we are missing your social security number.  You'll need this to complete the FAFSA for state and federal aid.  You will also need to be a citizen or permanent resident (green card).  Please note: you do not need to be documented to apply for college or tests.  The California Dream Act will also provide financial aid this year for undocumented students.  We will have "Jumpstart" meeting on Financial Aid on December 13th.
Be careful of Financial Aid scams!!  The official site is www.fafsa.ed.gov.  We will help you fill our your forms in January.  Please note, the FAFSA gives aid to both 2 and 4 year colleges, vocational/trade/tech schools too.  The Dream Act will help pay for both 2 and 4 year colleges for undocumented students.  There's no excuse not to apply for and go to college.

Mt SAC Informational Meeting for Disabled Students

Mt. San Antonio College Disabled Student Programs & Services is pleased to present: Planning for College, an informational evening for college-bound high school students and their parents.
· Receive information about services and accommodations offered at community college
· Learn about key differences between K-12 and college
· Meet DSP&S staff and faculty
· Tour the HighTech Center
· Learn about academic & vocational programs of study
· Hear from Mt. SAC students with disabilities about their experiences in college
Date: Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2012
Time: 5:30 PM -7:00 PM
Location: Student LifeCenter 9C, Mt. San Antonio College
RSVP’s are appreciated but not required. To RSVP or to request accommodations (e.g., Sign Language Interpreters, mobility assistance, etc.), please call (909) 274-4290 or email sarzunyan@mtsac.edu

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Free Deferred Action Clinic

Mt SAC will be hosting a clinic about Deferred Action on Monday, October 26th from 4:00pm to 8:00 pm at Mt. SAC College, Building 9C - Student Life.
You will get information on organzing your Deferred Action documents, fill out applications, and get your questions answered by a lawyer.
Space is limited.  Make sure you RSVP using the following link: http://bit.ly/mtsacideas
For more information feel free to contact:
Elmer Rodriguez (909) 274-5989
Francel Resendiz (909) 294-4909
Karen Osoria (909) 629-6327

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Senior Bulletin #7

ACT and SAT tests!
The December SAT and ACT are the last tests dates for Four Year Colleges and Universities.  Be sure to sign up before the deadlines.  The deadline for the December SAT test is October 23rd and the deadline for the ACT is November 2nd.  We are still waiting for fee waivers.  Check with Mrs. Hall by the end of the week.
College Visits!
Azusa Pacific University is visiting Nogales this Friday during 2nd period in the Little Theater.  Please come if interested.  Teacher permission is required.
Scholarships!
PTA California State Scholarship
You must join PTA to be eligible.  Please bring $5 to Mrs. Young in the main office.  She is our PTA president.  Scholarship applications must be turned in by February 1st.
CSU Long Beach Presidential Scholarship
You must apply to Long Beach State to be eligible.  This is a very selective scholarship and typical applicants have over a 4.0 GPA.  Go to csulb.edu/presidents_scholarship/student_application to apply by Wednesday, January 2nd.
Eugene McDermott Scholars Program at the University of Texas, Dallas
go to utdallas.edu/mcdermott for information.  Due by November 4th.
Edison International Scholarship
For students planning to study Math, Physics, Engineering, Materials Science or Computer Engineering.  Apply from October through January 10, 2013 at www.scholarshipamerica.org/edisonscholars for information.
Christermon Foundation Scholarship
For parents/grandparents working at business with a liquor license (hotels, restaurants, markets, etc).  Information at www.chistermon.com/scholarship.  Due by February 1st.
We have had students receive all of these scholarships at one point.  There will be many more coming up.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Senior Bulletin #6

SAT/ACT
SAT deadline for November is this Friday, October 4th.  We are still waiting for fee waivers.  You can sign up on www.collegeboard.com and pay with a credit card or wait until December.
December is the last test date for the SAT and ACT that colleges will accept.

CSU/UC Online Workshops Start Next Week!
On Monday, October 8, we'll have an all day workshop in A4. Teacher permission is required.  We have transcripts available in guidance for all four year qualified Senior to pick up.  You will need your transcript to get started.
Your job:
1. Pick up your transcript
2. Go to www.csumentor.edu to create your account (save/write down your username and password)
3. Be very careful and don't submit anything until a counselor checks it
4. You'll need your parents' estimated income, education level, and your birth town.

College  Visits
Azusa Pacific visits on October 19th during 1st period in the Little Theater.  If you are interested, sign up in guidance.  Teacher permission is required if you have a 1st period class.
UC Berkeley is having webinars for students and will answer lots of questions.  To sign up, go to www.students.berkeley.edu/admissions.
Information sessions for Brown University on October 10th and October 15ths-go to www.brown.edu/go/brownnearyou
Dartmouth College on October 23, October 25 and October 28th-go to www.dartmouth.edu/admissions/nearyou
Yale on October 16th and October 17th-register at www.apps.admissions.yale.edu/events

National Honors Society
Seniors with GPA of 3.0 and above (weighted) and strong disciplinary record/activities can join the National Honor Society.  See Ms. Zelnick in G5 for an application.  Deadline is October 30th.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Juniors! Sign Up for the PSAT!

Juniors and honors Sophomores who are planning on going to college, sign up for the PSAT.  The PSAT will be held on Wednesday, October 17th in the gym.  The PSAT is the best practice for the SAT and will potentially can qualify you for the National Merit, Achievement and Hispanic Scholarships. 
It costs $15 to sign up for the PSAT.  Sign up in the ASB office.   The deadline to sign up is Friday, October 12th.  Bring check or cash and your school ID.  Sign up ASAP as test quantities are limited.  For more information, see your counselor.

Friday, September 28, 2012

Senior Bulletin #4-September 27, 2012

6th Annual College Fair is at La Puente High School this Saturday, September 29th from 9am to 1pm.  Colleges from around California and the US will be there.  Four seniors received scholarships last year just for attending.  If you would like to ride the bus, see Ms. Polidano in K4.
The Walnut USD College Admission Seminar will be held Saturday, September 29th from 1:30pm to 4:30pm at Walnut Community Center, 21215 La Puente Rd, Walnut.  They will have speakers from UCLA, UC Berkeley, USC, and the Claremont Colleges sharing information about admissions and college opportunities.
Do you still have grades to make up for four year college/graduation?  See your counselor ASAP!  If you have already been given an AVENTA referral, get in to sign up!
SAT/ACT
You must take the SAT or ACT test by December for four year colleges.  We are waiting for more fee waivers.  Please check with Mrs. Hall next week.  You do not need these tests for community colleges.
Need $$$ for College?
We will advertise scholarships here in the Senior Bulletin starting later this Fall.  In the meantime, create an account on fastweb.com for a free and legit scholarship search.
College Application Season is Coming!
Online workshops for CSU's will start the second week of October.  Get a jump by logging on to www.csumentor.edu starting October 1st.  Do not submit anything until your counselor reviews your application.  See your counselor if you need a transcript.  Both CSU and UC applications are due November 30th. 
If your goal is a private college, start researching deadlines and requirements ASAP!  Most private colleges are on www.commonapp.org, or just google the name of the college for more information.  For private schools and scholarships, come in and get a Senior Data form to request recommendation letters from teachers/counselors.  Do not wait until the last minute to start thinking about college.

Scholarships, Mt. SAC Info Meeting and More...

CollegeWeekLive.com
Next Thursday, October 4th, CollegeWeekLive will be hosting University of California System Day.  At this event students will be able to connect directly with admissions officers and current college students from what is widely respected as the best public university system in the world.

Mt. San Antonio College Disabled Student Programs & Services is pleased to present: Planning for College, An informational evening for college-bound high school students and their parents.
·       Receive information about services and accommodations offered at community college
·       Learn about key differences between K-12 and college
·       Meet DSP&S staff and faculty
·       Tour the High Tech Center
·       Learn about academic & vocational programs of study
·       Hear from Mt. SAC students with disabilities about their experiences in college
Date: Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2012
Time: 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Location: Student Life Center 9C, Mt. San Antonio College
RSVP’s are appreciated but not required.  To RSVP or to request accommodations (e.g., Sign Language Interpreters, mobility assistance, etc.), please call (909) 274-4290 or email sarzunyan@mtsac.edu

College Scholarships for Homeless and At-Risk Students
https://www.horatioalger.org/scholarships/index.cfm

The Horatio Alger Association provides approximately 1,000 scholarships each year (ranging from $2,500 to $20,000) to eligible students who have overcome adversity in their lives.  The deadline for applications is midnight on October 25, 2012.
CAR HOURS?
Help out at the LA SEDA CARNIVAL!
When:  Friday, November 2 from 3-6 PM
What: Run booths, clean-up
Contact Eva Chavira by Thursday, October 25 to sign up!
Help out at the Oswalt Harvest Festival

When: Friday, October 19, 2012
Time: 3:30 – 7:30 pm
What: work, set up and clean up the event
What else:  Mandatory meeting on 10/4 or 10/5
Contact Eva Chavira by Thursday, September 27 to sign up!




Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Six Careers with a Bright Future

A Yahoo.com article featured on September 25, 2012, "Six Careers with a Bright Future" by Terence Loose.
Booming Career #1: Human Resources Specialist
Projected Growth Rate 2010 to 2020: 21 percent*

Are you good at assessing people's skills and talents? You could be born to pursue a booming career in human resources.
Human resources specialists generally identify a company's hiring needs and then interview applicants, contact their references, and perform background checks, says the U.S. Department of Labor. Other duties could include keeping employment records and assisting with new employee orientation.
Why This Career is Booming: Susan Heathfield, a management consultant and About.com's guide to human resources, sees a greater need for employees in human resources.
"The war for talent is escalating," says Heathfield. "[Companies] have human talent that they want to manage and make happy. And trying to attract, hire, and retain people... is becoming a huge problem. But it's also an opportunity for the people who have human resources degrees."
The Department of Labor confirms an optimistic forecast for human resources specialists as companies continue to emphasize "the importance of finding and keeping quality employees."
Click to Find the Right Business Administration Program.
Education Options: Intrigued by this field? According to the Department, most human resources specialist positions require a bachelor's degree. But keep in mind that most employers favor candidates with a bachelor's degree in human resources, business, or a related field.

Booming Career #2: Health Care Administrator
Projected Growth Rate 2010 to 2020: 22 percent*


If you want to be in the booming health care industry, but gravitate more toward paperwork than patient work, consider pursuing a career as a health care administrator.
Health care administrators generally manage everything from an entire facility to a specific clinical department or private medical practice, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. Common duties could include keeping up on new laws and regulations, maintaining and organizing records of the facility's services, and managing finances, says the Department of Labor.
Why This Career is Booming: With the large baby-boom population aging and remaining active later in life, the health care industry will need more managers to run the increased number of facilities, according to the Department.
"This will be a really hot job for the future," says Vincent. "The industry will need people who are really able to balance the budget, be fiscally responsible, and are able to interpret the complex regulations."
Click to Find the Right Health Care Administration Program.
Education Options: Want to pursue this career? Health care administrators generally need at least a bachelor's degree to prepare for this field, says the Department. Master's degrees in health services, public health, or business administration are also common credentials.

Booming Career #3: Personal Financial Advisor
Projected Growth Rate 2010 to 2020: 32 percent*


While others were living it up on easy money and false optimism before the economic downturn, were you soberly planning for a comfortable landing when the party plane crashed? A career as a personal financial advisor could be a great option for you.
As the title suggests, personal financial advisors often review their clients' financial needs and help them with everything from investments to taxes to insurance, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. But it's not all crunching numbers and reading company files. The Department of Labor says financial advisors could also spend time marketing their services through seminars or social networking.
Why This Career is Booming: The Department gives a few reasons. First, as the large population of baby boomers reach retirement, they will seek out personal financial planners. Second, there will be a greater need for personal financial planning as funds for corporate and state pensions decrease.
Click to Find the Right Finance Program.
Education Options: To prepare to pursue a career as a personal financial advisor, a bachelor's degree is generally needed, according to the Department. Although employers usually don't demand a specific major from their applicants, the Department says a degree in finance, economics, accounting, business, mathematics, or law makes for a good start.

Booming Career #4: Medical Assistant
Projected Growth Rate 2010 to 2020: 31 percent*


Looking for a growing career in health care? A career as a medical assistant could be a good fit.
Medical assistants are those multitasking people in your doctor's office. You know the ones; they could be doing everything from taking your medical history and measuring vital signs to scheduling appointments and preparing blood for lab tests, according to the U.S. Department of Labor.
Why This Career is Booming: As the baby boomer generation ages and needs more preventive medical services, doctors will hire more medical assistants to complete routine administrative and clinical duties, says the Department of Labor.
Heathfield agrees: "It's a thumbs up for medical assistants in the future, because many doctors' offices are hiring them instead of the more expensive nurses to do a multitude of non-clinical tasks."
Click to Find the Right Medical Assisting Program.
Education Options: Think that this may be the career for you? Although most states don't have formal requirements for medical assistants, the Department reports that employers may prefer candidates who graduated from a formal education program like a certificate or associate's degree in medical assisting.

Booming Career #5: Database Administrator
Projected Growth Rate 2010 to 2020: 31 percent*


Are you comfortable in the world of bits and bytes and binary codes? If you're a data lover, you might love the career of database administrator, another job the U.S. Department of Labor sees as buzzing in the future.
Again, the job title says it all. According to the Department of Labor, database administrators could create, modify, and manage databases for businesses large and small. They also could ensure the security of a company's data.
Why This Career is Booming: Remember that booming health care industry? The Department says it will need more database administrators, thanks to the increase in electronic medical records. And database administrators will also be in demand to organize and present data, so it can be easily understood by analysts and other stakeholders, adds the Department.
Heathfield echoes positive news for database administrators.
"Network administration is going to continue to boom," she says. "Employers are out there looking for people in areas like network security and network administration because good ones are hard to find."
Click to Find the Right IT & Information Systems Program.
Education Options: Ready to pursue this career? According to the Department, most database administrators earn a bachelor's degree in management information systems or a computer-related field.

Booming Career #6: Registered Nurse
Projected Growth Rate 2010 to 2020: 26 percent*


If caring for people is your thing, and you're looking for a career option with a healthy prognosis, a growing career in nursing could be the right fit.
Registered nurses (RNs) could care for patients in hospitals, nursing care facilities, and doctors' offices, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. And other duties could include teaching patients how to manage their illnesses or injuries, administering tests, and sometimes even serving as public policy advisors or nurse educators, says the Department of Labor.
Why This Career is Booming: The Department foresees an optimistic future for this profession. In fact, they put registered nurse atop its February 2012 list of "Occupations with the largest job growth." Factors like technological advancements and the importance of preventive care will lead to continued growth in the nursing field, says the Department.
And Heathfield is equally upbeat: "Anything in the medical field will be hot going forward, but especially the hands-on jobs like medical assistants and nurses."
Click to Find the Right Registered Nursing Program.
Education Options: To prepare to pursue a registered nursing career, students could earn a diploma or an associate's degree in nursing from an approved nursing program, says the Department. And then you'll need to pass the National Council Licensure Examination to get your nursing license.
*Potential job growth information is from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2012-13 Edition, at http://www.bls.gov/ooh/home.htm (visited July 10, 2012).

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Freshmen Orientation

We'd like to invite all incoming Freshmen to our annual Link Crew Freshmen Orientation.  It will be held on Friday, August 17th in the gym from 8am to noon.  On this day, you will meet other freshmen, your Link Crew leader, participate in fun activities to get you ready for the school year, tour the school, and learn the ins and outs of Nogales from upperclassmen.  Don't miss it! 

Thursday, May 24, 2012

College Professor Guest Speaker

Ever wonder how college will be different than high school?  We will have a Cal State LA College Professor as a guest speaker on June 4th at 3pm to talk about college life.  Join us in G-5 to hear about college classes, papers, due dates, and participation.  You can ask questions and learn about university life.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Summer School Schedules

We will be distributing summer school schedules next week during lunch time. 
May 29th: Juniors
May 30th: Sophomores
May 31st: Freshmen
Schedules will be distributed at the gym steps. Make sure you pick up your class schedules.  If you didn't get the classes you wanted or didn't sign up and want to take summer school classes, you will need to show up on the first day of Summer School. We will start adding classes at 1pm.  It's first come, first serve.
Schedules will be distributed to 8th graders at the middle schools on May 29th.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Senior Bulletin

Lots of  important reminders for Seniors !!                                                                                 
SENIOR HONORS NIGHT is next Wednesday, May 30! If you receive an invitation, you are receiving recognition. If there is a white honor society slip in your invitation, you can pay the $5 dues to get your medal in ASB up until this Weds. May 23! ASB has the list of students.
You may also be honored for other achievements. If you did not get an invitation and you want to check, please see Mrs. Hall ASAP! Seniors attending must wear cap & gown and check in by 5:45 next Weds.
AVENTA – if you are completing graduation requirements on AVENTA, keep working! We need to have the class completion in our hands by May 30 !!!!
If you still owe CAR hours, you need to complete them NOW. Check your Senior bills in ASB and the library! We want you ALL there with you at graduation.
FINAL COLLEGE TRANSCRIPT forms will be distributed at graduation  practice.  CSU students, be sure you have completed EPT/ELM!
If you have NOT applied to community college, do it NOW at CCCApply! (ALL community colleges in CA!)

If you filed a FAFSA, be sure to set up your web grant account at csac. Info is outside Mrs. Hall’s office.
DON’T STOP WORKING !! After today Seniors have 8 SCHOOL DAYS left!

Monday, April 9, 2012

ROP Retail Sales and Merchandising Summer Class

If you interested in getting great experience that can lead to a job and get credits toward high school graduation, check out the ROP Retail Sales and Merchandising class.  ROP will be offering the class this summer.  The class will meet on Mondays and Wednesdays from 3:30 to 6:00pm at Sears in the lower level section in the Puente Hills Mall.  You can register for the class on the first day on June 11th.  For more information, contact Mrs. Morales at 626-890-0877.

Friday, March 23, 2012

5th Firefighter Career Expos

The Firefighter expo will be held on Saturday, April 12th from 10am to 2pm at the CPAT Center in Orange.  The address is 626 N Exkhoff St #100, Orange, CA.  The Expo is free and encourages candidates to find out if they have what it takes to enter this rewarding profession.  For questions pelase contact the CFFJAC office at cffjac@cpf.org or call 916-648-1717.

ADELANTE MUJER CONFERENCE

WHO: Nogales Noble Girls – grades 9 - 12
WHAT: Career Conference for Young H.S. Women
Meet successful young women – over 85 workshops on different careers to choose from! Free entertainment!
WHEN: Saturday, April 21, 2012, 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
TO REGISTER: See Aida Sandoval, Counselor @ lunch time.  Deadline to register is March 30th
COST: $20.00 per permission, checks payable to Pasadena Youth Center (Memo: Adelante Conference). Covers the cost of the conference, materials, and catered lunch.  
TRANSPORTATION:  FREE BUS will be provided for students that want to travel by bus.  Complete the bus permission slip and include it with your conference registration form & registration fee.  Bus leaves at 7:15 a.m., check in @ 7:00 a.m. and returns @ 4:00 p.m.

National College Fair

The National College Fair in Orange County will be held on Sunday, April 22 from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Anaheim Convention Center in Hall E.  Before the fair visit www.nacacnet.org/ncfstudent to register for the fair, watch a video for a complete fair overview, and learn about different types of schools.  There will be 220 colleges attending.  We encourage high school juniors to attend.

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Senior Bulletin

February 29, 2012

The FAFSA deadline is this Friday, March 2nd!  You can use last year's tax information and change later.  Don't miss it!  Every Senior, technical/vocational, two and four year college bound should file a FAFSA.  Go to www.fafsa.ed.gov (not .com!) and file now.
Community College applications start mid-March.  Mt SAC is open now.  Go online and submit your application.  Mrs. Sandoval has the Bridge applications.

EPT/ELM tests are required for CSU applicants.  Check your EAP score to see if you are exempt.  SAT scores over 500 also count.  Google EPT/ELM to sign up.  Let us know if you need help.  Be sure to read everything you get from the colleges.  Check your portals often.

It's scholarship season!!  Apply online or come to the box in Guidance for paper applications.
Buick Achievers-engineering/tech/business/design majors at four year colleges
www.buickachievers.com
deadline: February 29
Fabric of Society-one NHS Senior guaranteed $2000!
www.ejdelarosa.com
deadline: March 1
TCU Chi Foundation-all Seniors, 3.0+ GPA
deadline: March 9
Eclipse Scholarship- for African American students
deadline: March 9
Italian Catholic Scholarship-must be both
deadline: March 15
CANERS Foundation-for agriculture majors
deadline: March 15
FOR US RUSD Scholarship-Application with Mrs. Hall
deadline: March 31
US BANK Scholarship-usbank.com/scholarship
deadline: March 31
Kiwanis of La Puente-ok to live outside of La Puente
deadline: March 31
CALSAA Scholarships-Latinas/Latinos, need Superintendent's recommendation
deadline: April 15th
Compassion and Choices Essay Contest-All Seniors
deadline: April 16
CSU Fullerton Future Scholars: CSUF applicants, 2.5= GPA
deadline: April 20
Student-View Scholarship-open to all Seniors
www.student-view.com
deadline: April 22

Be sure to go to www.fastweb.com to search for other scholarships.  And don't forget to file your FAFSA.  Give your teachers/counselors plenty of time to complete recommendations.