Congratulations to the January Students of the month
12th Grade Jaron Bowman, 11th Grade Max Swartout, 10th Grade Finnegan Kaine, 9th Grade Trinity Walker. Way to show your Roosevelt Pride.
Congratulations to the January Students of the month
12th Grade Jaron Bowman, 11th Grade Max Swartout, 10th Grade Finnegan Kaine, 9th Grade Trinity Walker. Way to show your Roosevelt Pride.
Hiram College 2017 Summer Academies for High School Students:
Greetings? Hiram College is a unique place to learn. nestled in beautiful Hiram, Ohio, our small, close-knit community ensures students always come first. this summer, Hiram College will be offering two residential academies in Writing and Global leadership. students will gain hands on learning experiences with Hiram college faculty, staff, and students as their hosts. Please visit our Summer at Hiram website to see descriptions, registration information, and contact information for these programs.
Entrepreneurship 101
Rising high school juniors, seniors and college freshmen will learn more about entrepreneurship, the ideation process, elevator pitches and more. Through engaging lectures and class activities.
Summer Sustainability
Rising high school juniors and seniors will study sustainable food systems, availability, scarcity and justice issues with the collaboration of UD faculty, students and community partner.
For more information https://www.udayton.edu/
For More Information on Programs, fees, Scholarships, and Application Requirements Visit:
The University of Akron
Discovering Diversity Day on Friday, Feb. 10, is designed for underrepresented students interested in learning about UA and our multicultural excellence and support.
You can register on line at:
There are several opportunities for high school juniors and sophomores to attend academic camps over the summer months. Subjects include psychology, American government, creative writing, or information technology.
http://www.gettysburg.edu/academics/psychology/student/camp-psych/index.dot
Do you like to write stories, poetry or songs? Think about attending.
A writing workshop for students entering grades 8-12. It will take place July 17-21, 2017, on the campus of John Carroll University. Students participate in a rigorous and inspiring program that provides an introduction to the art and craft of poetry. Students will participate in lively workshop sessions in which they will read and discuss each other’s work with and eye toward revision.
Are you interested in CCP? The College Credit Plus program will allow you to pursue college level course work at any two or four year college/university for both high school and college credit. There is a mandatory CCP meeting next Wednesday, January 25th @ 7 pm. It is located in the Auditorium.
Abbott & Fenner Business Consultants are pleased to be able to continue with our scholarship program for the 10th year.
We will be awarding up to $1,000 to the winner(s) each year.
Scholarship Deadline – June 12, 2017.
Application Process Students will submit an essay on the topic that appears on the scholarship page of our website: http://www.abbottandfenner.com/scholarships.htm Full details are availble on our site.
Sincerely,
Grant Parker Ass’t Director of HR Services Abbott and Fenner Business Solutions
Accounting Careers Awareness Program @ The Ohio State University
June 11-16 2017
Hurry! Applications are due March 31, 2017
Are you interested in business, finance or accounting? Have you ever thought about starting your own business or working for a Fortune 500 company? If you are a high school student of color and want to learn more about careers in accounting and business, go to www.ohiocpa.com/ACAP and apply today for the ACAP-Ohio summer camp.
A variety of college scholarships are available
http://www.ohiocpa.com/quick-links/the-ohio-cpa-foundation/recruiting-students/acap