Counseling Office News

Week of May 6

CAREER READINESS: The Kent ISD Career Readiness staff have several upcoming events, including panels, tours, camps, and job fairs. Get all of the details HERE!


FREE SUMMER CAMP: Davenport University is hosting our first-ever free GenCyber Technology Camp in three campus locations from June 17 to 21, 2024. Students will learn about cybersecurity through interactive exercises at one of Davenport University’s campuses in Lansing, Warren or Grand Rapids. Ready to apply? GenCyber Technology Camp is available to students entering 9th to 12th grades. Students will be asked to provide either a statement of interest or a referral during registration. For student registration, click here



COLLEGE APP TALK: Juniors are invited to attend a lunchtime talk with counselors to hear about using summer time to get ahead of the college application process. This is especially helpful for Juniors who have done college research and campus visits, and have a college or two that they are serious about pursuing. Counselors will meet students during lunches on May 21st and May 23rd, and all Juniors have been invited to attend via school email. For Juniors who cannot attend or are not yet ready for college applications, no worries! All Juniors will receive the presentation slides via email, and counselors will also visit all Senior English classes next fall to go through this information again. 


Week of April 30

SCHEDULING UPDATES: Counselors will be working through the spring to complete schedules for students. The drop deadline for Honors and AP courses is May 1. For additional information about schedules, click HERE



VOLUNTEERING: The Comprehensive Therapy Center is seeking high school-aged volunteers for summer programs. Programs run June 17 - August 9 from 9am - 1pm on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. Click HERE for more information.



Week of April 15

SCHOLARSHIP: Qualified seniors are encouraged to apply for the Forest Hills Business Association Scholarship. Applicants will be assessed on an individual basis. Character, academic excellence, financial need, community involvement, dedication, commitment to their goals, proof of eligibility, and the recommendation letter will be considered. Applications are due April 30, 2024. Click HERE for more information.



MACAC Maggie Miller Student Scholarship: This scholarship is a testament to the indelible legacy of Maggie Miller, a legendary counselor, compassionate educator, and fervent advocate for college education. In honor of Maggie's enduring impact, the MACAC Maggie Miller Student Scholarship aims to support exceptional students from our MACAC Member high schools who are embarking on their journey to higher education at a MACAC or NACAC member post-secondary institution. Complete details and application materials can be found HERE. The deadline to submit is May 31, 2024. 


Week of April 8


COLLEGE ESSAY WORKSHOP: Class of 2025 Seniors are invited to attend a three (optional four)-session College essay-writing workshop. Get inspired, draft an essay, edit and critique it in class with peers and the instructor. Get your essay done before school starts! Bring your college application essay prompts to the class! Most essay prompts can be found on the applications available during the summer on-line at university and college websites.


The following Sessions will be offered.


Session One:  Monday, June 10th at FH Eastern High School (Classroom #B218)

*Analyze samples and brainstorm topics


Session 1.5:  Tuesday, June 11th (Optional Zoom):  

*10 min conference for guided topic selection


Session Two:  Monday, June 17th at FH Eastern High School (Classroom #B218)

*Refine writing style and mechanics 

          

Session Three: Wednesday – Thursday, June 19th and June 20th

(One-on-One Editing Sessions - Appointments only, students will sign up for an appointment in class)

*Individual 20 minute editing session in person or Zoom with Ms. Gora to review and critique drafts or a completed essay.


Session Times for Session One and Two (Choose only one session time):  

#1:  Morning:  10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

                         OR

#2:  Afternoon:  1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.

                         OR

#3:  Evening:   6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.  


Registration is available online only at:  https://bit.ly/4bu974Q

COST: The session cost is $125 (Electronic payment will be $131.00 which includes a $6 PayPal convenience fee) and can be paid via the link with a credit card through PayPal: "https://bit.ly/3SrQo1h". Note: student's registration in the class is NOT confirmed until payment is received. Registration is limited so please sign up early.


Questions about registration or payment - please email Deb Dann at:   fheacademicboosters@gmail.com


Questions about the essay class - please email Kristin Gora at:  kgora@fhps.net

Please use the subject line: College Essay Workshop



U OF M SUMMER CAMP: Electrify Tech Camp Programs - Electrify consists of five non-residential programs and each week-long program focuses on a different aspect of electrical and computer engineering. Each program is taught by a Michigan ECE faculty member with assistance from current ECE students, and provides a challenging, innovative, and educational environment. This program will allow students to experience the life of a Michigan Engineer first-hand and fosters a hands-on approach in tackling age-appropriate topics. Click HERE for more information and to get registered.



NATIONAL COLLEGE FAIR: The NACAC National College Fair is coming to Grand Rapids on April 23rd, 6:00-8:00PM at DeVos Place Convention Center. This event is open to all high school grade levels, however college-bound Juniors are especially encouraged to attend to meet with college reps to learn more about college programs and expectations for admissions. Click HERE to read the complete details, including which colleges plan to attend. Registration is requested, but attending this event is free. 


VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY: Building Refugee Independence and Delivering Guidance for Educational Success ("BRIDGES") is seeking students interested in volunteer service this summer. Information about their program can be found HERE. Looking for other volunteer service options? Check the FHE Counseling Office website! As we hear from organizations seeking help, this list will be updated. 


Week of March 18

PSAT: All 9th and 10th graders will participate in the PSAT on April 9. If you are interested in accessing a student guide through IXL, here is a link with information to do so. PSAT Student Guide: https://www.ixl.com/materials/us/Forest_Hills_PSAT_Student


Week of March 11

SCHOLARSHIP REMINDER: For over 24 years Union Bank has proudly offered a scholarship to highlight and celebrate graduating high school seniors who have continuously shown dedication not only to their education but also to their community.   Union Bank believes in helping students, within its' service area, achieve their dreams of higher education. The Union Bank Scholarship is open to high school seniors who plan to attend a private or public college, university or trade school to further their skills and education in fields that make, build and grow for a living.  

For more information on the Union Bank Scholarship, go to https://www.ubmich.com/union-bank/scholarship. Application Deadline: April 6th



Week of March 4

WEST POINT SUMMER LEADERSHIP: West Point’s Summer Leaders Experience (SLE) strives to develop Leaders of Character, and we are looking for high-achieving young people who are in great standing with their school and community, and who want to challenge themselves. What is SLE?



NATIONAL COLLEGE FAIR: The NACAC National College Fair is coming to Grand Rapids on April 23rd, 6:00-8:00PM at DeVos Place Convention Center. This event is open to all high school grade levels, however college-bound Juniors are especially encouraged to attend to meet with college reps to learn more about college programs and expectations for admissions. Click HERE to read the complete details, including which colleges plan to attend. Registration is requested, but attending this event is free.  


Week of February 26

SCHOLARSHIP: The Better Business Bureau Serving Western Michigan is seeking applications for its 2024 BBB Trust Scholarship. The scholarship honors young leaders who demonstrate Trust and Ethics in their daily lives as they work to make a difference in their school and community. This scholarship is open to High School seniors (class of 2024) who will attend college in the fall of 2024. BBB will award three (3) scholarships worth $1,500 each. Click HERE for details. The deadline for applying is March 29. 2024. 



SCHEDULING FOR 2024-25: We've reached the end of the timeline for students to request courses for 2024-25, and now we begin working on the master schedule! For updates about next steps in the scheduling process, click HERE to be directed to additional information. 


SCHOLARSHIPS: Senior students are encouraged to continue to check the Counseling Office website to track scholarship offerings and application due dates. Counselors presented in classrooms about scholarships in the fall, and all FHE Seniors have received email reminders with helpful links (Sept. 1, Dec. 11, and Feb. 27) to watch for new scholarship offerings throughout the year and plan to complete applications on time. New scholarships are posted, with links, in the Counseling Office News each week they are received, and past scholarship postings are all listed in our Scholarships section of the website (HERE). A number of popular scholarships that past FHE students have earned have upcoming deadlines!


Week of February 20


SCHOLARSHIP: The Grand Rapids Community Foundation awards more than $1 million every year to hundreds of students in Kent County. Completing one general application enters you in the process for more than 80 need-based scholarship funds. List of materials needed for application: 


Applications are due March 1, 2024. All applicants will receive an email with decisions the second week of May. 




SCHOLARSHIP: Each year, the Mary Jane Dockeray Scholarships are awarded to high school seniors with an interest in pursuing a career in science graduating from public or private schools in Kent, Muskegon, and Ottawa Intermediate School Districts. Two $2,500 scholarships will be awarded this year to graduating seniors who plan to pursue a career in science. Application requirements include:


Applications are due by February 23, 2024

Submit Online Application Here

Submit Online Recommendation Form Here



CAREER EXPLORATION: The Kent ISD Career Readiness team has a number of upcoming career exploration events, highlighting a variety of careers including Interior Design, Health Careers, Project Management, Skilled Trades, and more! Follow the link HERE to read more. 



SAT PREP: The FHE Academic Boosters Club will be hosting a "Last Minute SAT Cram Session" Class during Spring Break at Forest Hills Eastern High School.   To assist students in last minute preparation for upcoming SAT Testing on April 9th, we have set up a 1 day class for each subject, Math and English. Come join us and get some guidance and help from your high school teachers, Mrs. Gora (English) and Mr.  Morley (Math), on information content, test taking skills, strategies, and tips on what to expect on the SAT Test. 

You can sign up for either the Math Cram Session, English Cram Session or both sessions.

Math Cram Session will be held on April 5th (Friday) from 9:00 am-12:00 pm

English Cram Session will be held on April 6th (Saturday) from 9:00 am-12:00 pm

Cost is $100 for Math Session, $100 for English Session or $200 for both classes. 
(There will be a minimum of 5 students required to host these sessions, if we do not get enough students signed up we will have to cancel these sessions.)

********PLEASE NOTE, DUE TO SPACE LIMITATIONS, YOUR REGISTRATION IS ONLY COMPLETE WHEN PAYMENT IS RECEIVED.  YOUR SEAT WILL NOT BE RESERVED UNTIL THAT TIME.  DUE TO THIS, WE ARE ONLY TAKING PAYMENTS THROUGH PAY PAL (YOU CAN PAY WITH A CREDIT CARD DIRECTLY ON PAY PAL).  IF YOU CAN NOT MAKE PAYMENT THROUGH PAY PAL, PLEASE CONTACT Deb Dann @  fheacademicboosters@gmail.com  *********


There will be NO REFUNDS, so please plan accordingly!  

Please follow this link to register: https://bit.ly/3vzftPW

Registration will be open until each session is filled.    

Questions?  Please contact FHE Academic Boosters Club @ fheacademicboosters@gmail.com 



SCHOLARSHIP: For over 24 years Union Bank has proudly offered a scholarship to highlight and celebrate graduating high school seniors who have continuously shown dedication not only to their education but also to their community.   Union Bank believes in helping students, within its' service area, achieve their dreams of higher education. The Union Bank Scholarship is open to high school seniors who plan to attend a private or public college, university or trade school to further their skills and education in fields that make, build and grow for a living.  

For more information on the Union Bank Scholarship, go to https://www.ubmich.com/union-bank/scholarship. Application Deadline: April 6th


Week of February 5


CMU SUMMER CAMP OPPORTUNITIES:


Fashion – Fashion Career Camp

The Fashion Merchandising & Design program will be hosting a Fashion Career Camp from March 25th – March 28th, from 10-4, lunches will be provided. The 4 day camp will be held at the Carhartt Community Center located 5800 Cass Ave. 2nd Floor, Detroit.  There is a $25 registration fee.  The camp will focus on different fashion career paths, provide hands-on industry projects, access to industry technology and equipment, field trips, and an opportunity to network with industry professionals.  At the end of the camp, there will be an exhibition to showcase student work to family and friends.

 

Fashion – Behind the Curtain

The Merchandising & Design faculty are offering an opportunity for students to explore Fashion as a career path. Students will engage in hands-on activities, interact with faculty and current students, and finish the day with a ‘behind the curtain’ sneak peek of the Threads fashion show dress rehearsal, while meeting with the student designers. I have attached a flyer with additional information and a registration link.

 

Interior Design – Think2Design

 

The Interior Design faculty are offering an opportunity for students to explore Interior Design as a career path. Students will engage in hands-on activities, interact with faculty and current students, and tour our facilities.





2024-25 HS SCHEDULING: FHE high school counselors have finished with classroom visits with students to select their classes for the 24-25 school year. Current 8th through 11th grade students who have not yet submitted their course selection form are asked to do so no later than Wednesday, February 14th. Forms may be dropped off in the High School Main Office.


Any student who needs a new copy of the form may pick one up by visiting the High School Counseling Office (located in the Main Office). Questions? Please reach out to your student's HS counselor:


Mr. Blink (last names A-I): mblink@fhps.net

Mrs. McCambridge (last names J-M): lmccambridge@fhps.net

Ms. VanOrsdol (last names N-Z): mvanorsdol@fhps.net 



SCHOLARSHIP: As your high school seniors are beginning to apply to colleges, we want them to be aware of a great scholarship opportunity through Consumers Credit Union.  Our scholarship program has been awarding students for 15 years, which means scholastic support to more than 150 Michigan high school seniors. This year we have one $10,000 scholarship and 10 $1,000 scholarships to award Michigan High School Seniors. We have also made some great updates to the requirements to increase eligibility for even more students.

 

Included is a link to an informational video for your high school seniors to view!  Consumers Scholars 2023-24  and a flyer to share.  

 

The guidelines, requirements, and application are all available on our website at: https://www.consumerscu.org/about/scholarships.  Our scholarship committee would love the opportunity to share this resource with your seniors. 

 

Several of the applications that we have received have included the essay as a screenshot.  Please be reminded that we must receive the required essay in Word format.  Those that are not in Word format will not be considered.  The applicants that have already submitted their essay as a screenshot may resubmit the application with their Word document.  



AP EXAM PAYMENT REMINDERS: 


Week of January 29


SCHEDULING: Believe it or not, scheduling for the 2024-25 school year is underway! Counselors visited 8th-11th grade classes this week to present to students about their options for classes next school year. Each student was given a course selection form to complete, as well as an email including the slide show presentation with embedded links. Counselors will return to classes next week to finalize these choices in PowerSchool:


8th Grade: Friday, Feb. 2nd

9th Grade: Wednesday, Feb. 7th

10th Grade: Tuesday, Feb. 6th

11th Grade: Monday, Feb. 5th


Course selection forms MUST be turned in when counselors revisit classes next week. Parents may sign the form, however we will still collect forms even if a parent/guardian has not signed it. Counselors use these forms throughout the scheduling process, including the summer before the new school year starts. In the event that PowerSchool has a technical glitch that impacts a student's schedule, these forms are very important for fixing any errors. Any student who misplaces their form may pick up a new one in the HS Counseling Office. 



Week of January 22


SCHOLARSHIP: A student organization at the University of Michigan called MUSIC Matters is offering a new scholarship opportunity for incoming Freshmen for the Fall 2024 semester. All that is required for students to apply to receive one of two $1,500 scholarships is to:




COLLEGE VISIT: Anderson University is offering a unique opportunity for students to visit campus on Monday, February 19 at 9:30 a.m. We invite students to explore our campus, learn about programs, and connect with current students. AU’s Preview Day is designed for students just starting their college search journey or for students who are deep into their college search process. AU’s Preview Day will be valuable for your student’s college decision-making process, no matter what stage they are in.

REGISTER HERE 



SPRING AP COURSES: Students in AP courses that are taught ONLY in Sem. 2 (e.g. AP Microeconomics, AP Macroeconomics, AP US Government) can register without penalty from January 8, 2024 through March 1, 2024. Students enrolled in these courses will not be able to complete the activation step until the course commences.


Registration link: https://aptsusa.com/foresthills/


Week of January 16


SCHOLARSHIP: We are excited to announce the ChoiceOne Bank 2024 Scholarship program will begin accepting applications on Monday, January 22nd and will run through Monday, March 25. This is a $1,000 scholarship awarded based on essay submission and location. There will be a total of 12 students selected as Scholarship recipients. All students must complete their applications online at: www.choiceone.bank/scholarship. 




SCHOLARSHIP: FHE seniors planning to attend college at GVSU in the fall of 2024 are invited to apply for the Nathan M. Hurwitz Memorial Scholarship. This scholarship was created in memory of Nathan M. "Nate" Hurwitz. Nathan was a proud student at Forest Hills Eastern High School. This scholarship will be awarded to a graduate of Forest Hills Eastern High School, to assist with freshman year at GVSU. Click HERE for eligibility information. Applicants must login to the GVSU scholarship portal to apply. 


Week of January 8


SAT/ACT PREP: The FHE Academic Boosters Club will be hosting an SAT/ACT Test Preparation Class at Forest Hills Eastern this February.   To assist students in preparation for standardized testing, we have set up a 3 day class for  each subject,  Math and English. Come join us and get some guidance and help from your high school teachers, Mrs. Gora (English) and Mr.  Morley (Math), on information content, test taking skills, strategies, and tips on what to expect on the SAT/ACT College testing. Although testing may be optional at some colleges, you may want to consider taking these tests to qualify for scholarships and to enhance your college applications.

 

You can sign up for either the English Prep Class, Math Prep Class or both prep classes.

English Prep Classes will be held on February 13th - Feb 15th from 3:00 pm-4:30 pm.  

Math Prep Classes will be held on February 20th - 22nd  from 3:00 pm-4:30 pm


Cost is $200 for English Prep Class, $200 for Math Prep Class or $400 for both classes.  

SPACE IS LIMITED TO THE FIRST 15 STUDENTS PER CLASS...SIGN UP EARLY!  

 

********PLEASE NOTE, DUE TO SPACE LIMITATIONS, YOUR REGISTRATION IS ONLY COMPLETE WHEN PAYMENT IS RECEIVED.  YOUR SEAT WILL NOT BE RESERVED UNTIL THAT TIME.  DUE TO THIS, WE ARE ONLY TAKING PAYMENTS THROUGH PAY PAL (YOU CAN PAY WITH A CREDIT CARD DIRECTLY ON PAY PAL).  IF YOU CAN NOT MAKE PAYMENT THROUGH PAY PAL, PLEASE CONTACT Deb Dann @  fheacademicboosters@gmail.com  *********


There will be NO REFUNDS, so please plan accordingly!  


Registration will be open until each session is filled.  Please register using the following link:    https://bit.ly/3H9vO0v




SCHOLARSHIPS: A number of scholarship opportunities are available for current Seniors, with deadlines falling late winter/early spring. To review information, click HERE



SCHOLARSHIP: Community West awards the 2024 Vern Hyde Scholarship to four students for the fall 2024 semester: two scholarships to current high school seniors starting college in the fall. This scholarship aims to acknowledge and reward outstanding efforts in leadership, volunteerism, and community involvement. The scholarships will be awarded in the form of a check presented directly to the college, university, or trade program to help offset the cost of tuition and/or books and supplies. For details, click HERE




Week of December 11

SCHOLARSHIP: The Roger B. Chaffee Scholarship Fund is pleased to offer a $5,000 scholarship to an outstanding senior from a local district high school within Kent ISD who intends to pursue a college career in engineering, mathematics, or the sciences relating to space technology! The application can be found at www.rogerbchaffeescholarship.org. All applications need to be delivered electronically to: Mandylovell@kentisd.org by February 29, 2024 at 4:00 p.m. 


SCHOLARSHIP: The Econ Club of Grand Rapids works with The Seidman College of Business, Grand Valley State University each year to sponsor a high school economic essay contest. This contest helps bring interest to the relevant topics of economics to our community’s high school students as well as invests in our future leaders’ careers. Interested high school students (9th-12th) can find more information HERE. The deadline for submission is January 29, 2024.


SCHOLARSHIP FOR JUNIORS: 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 2025 and is an American citizen or legal permanent resident is eligible to apply (current high school seniors are not eligible to apply). Winners may use the scholarship to pursue any academic major. Click HERE for application information and materials.  


SCHOLARSHIP: River Valley Credit Union's "Fast Track to Higher Learning" scholarship is now open! Click HERE for complete details. Applicants must be high school seniors who are RVCU members. Applications are due February 9th, 2024. 


Week of December 4


NAT'L COLLEGE FAIR: The NACAC National College Fair is returning to Grand Rapids! Juniors are encouraged to use this time to connect with our college reps to learn about colleges where they may apply in the fall of senior year. The fair will be held on Tuesday, April 23rd from 6:00-8:00PM at DeVos Place Convention Center. More reminders will be sent as we approach that date, but we wanted to share early so students and families could mark their calendars now!



VOLUNTEERING & JOBS: Students interested in finding opportunities for volunteering in the community or finding an after school job can get information from our Counseling Office website! Believe it or not, some seasonal jobs for students in the summer of 2024 are already starting to recruit. Check it out HERE, and be sure to continue to look throughout the school year. As the Counseling Office receives information, we will update the website. 



FINANCIAL AID: This webinar recording will help participants learn about federal financial aid eligibility, how to create an FSA ID, key changes, and how to complete the 2024-2025 FAFSA form. 



CAREER READINESS: New events have been posted to our website HERE! Students and families are also welcome to join the Kent ISD email list to receive information about future events as well. Click HERE to be added to their list.



Week of November 27

SCHOLARSHIP: Seniors of educators who are active MEA members are welcome to apply for the 2023-24 MEA Scholarship. Click HERE to review all eligibility criteria and application materials. The submission deadline is February 15, 2024. 



Week of November 13

CAREER READINESS OPPORTUNITIES: The KentISD Career Readiness staff have a number of upcoming virtual and in-person career exploration events for students of all grade levels. There are also a number of career-specific scholarship opportunities, and information related to employment opportunities for high school aged students. Check out the details HERE.


PSAT SCORES: Scores from the October PSAT that Juniors took at FHE will be released to students on November 16. Students will be able to view scores in their personal College Board accounts. 



Week of October 24


SCHOLARSHIP: We are pleased to announce the Mary Jane Dockeray Scholarship sponsored by the Regional Math and Science Center at Grand Valley State University. This is a named scholarship honoring the legacy of Mary Jane Dockeray (1927-2020), founding curator of the Blandford Nature Center in Grand Rapids. Each year, the Mary Jane Dockeray Scholarships are awarded to graduating from high school seniors from public or private schools in the Kent, Muskegon, and Ottawa Intermediate School Districts with an interest in pursuing a career in science. Two $2,500 scholarships will be awarded this year to graduating seniors who plan to pursue a career in science.

The application process consists of submitting the completed application form, a personal essay, a high school transcript, and two recommendations in support of the applicant. Detailed information and application forms can be obtained by visiting the website HERE.





SCHOLARSHIPS: Each year the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) awards multiple scholarships to students showing dedication to the pursuit of higher education in diverse areas of study including history, economics, law, political science, medicine, nursing, occupational and physical therapy, elementary and secondary education, chemistry, math, science and English. To review scholarship opportunities, click HERE





FAFSA INFORMATION: Families of Seniors, the FAFSA will open in December. This is a change from previous years, due to the revamped FAFSA as part of the FAFSA Simplification Act of 2020. An exact date has not yet been determined. For information about the new FAFSA, please click HERE. Families are encouraged to complete the FAFSA soon after it opens to maximize potential for aid. Even for families who do not wish to pursue student loans, completion of the FAFSA may be necessary to receive other forms of aid (e.g. college-specific scholarships, grants). There are usually FAFSA completion events in our area to assist families in this process; as we get closer to the opening of the FAFSA for current seniors, we will advertise any of these events as we receive information. 




VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY: The Refugee Education Center (REC) https://refugeeeducationcenter.org/ will be hosting a volunteer Information/Appreciation event on Wednesday, November 1st from 4:30-5:30pm at the Kentwood location (2130 Enterprise St. SE Kentwood, MI 49508).

 

If you’re new to the organization, you will be able to meet some of REC’s staff and tour the facility. This will also provide an opportunity for former/current/new volunteers to ask questions re: the upcoming after-school tutoring program called Project Faulu, which will start in mid-January and go till early May. We will provide some sort of light food and drink items. Interested? Email Ms. Anna Bundy at anna@refugeeeeducatoioncenter.org to register. 

 


Week of October 16


EASTERN MI UNIVERSITY: EMU invites interested students to an open house event in early November. Explore Eastern Open House on November 4, 2023, from 10 AM – 1 PM in the Student Center. Students will have the opportunity to learn more about EMU's academic programs, student life, new housing options, scholarships, tour campus and enjoy a free lunch in the cafeteria! 




REP VISITS AT FHE: Juniors and Seniors are invited to attend in-person college rep visits. Students have been given instructions for signing up in Naviance, and sign ups close 3 hours before the scheduled rep visit time. A calendar of upcoming rep visits can be found on our Counseling Office website in the "College Planning & Applying - College Visits" section. Students have heard from counselors that these reps are also a part of the admissions process. To make a great first impression, students should spend some time on the college's website prior to the meeting, and have a question or two ready to ask. Unless otherwise noted, rep visits will be in the Media Center GLC.

UPCOMING REP VISITS (as of 10-20-23)

Thursday (10/26): Cornerstone Univ. (9:00AM)

Monday (10/30): University of Alabama (9:00AM)

Tuesday (10/31): College for Creative Studies (9:00AM)



JUNIOR FAMILIES: FHPS counselors presented to Junior families at the Fine Arts Center on the evening of 10/17 as a precursor to individual Junior conferences that are held late fall through early winter. Families who were unable to attend on 10/17 can find a video of this presentation on our FHE Counseling Office website under "Grade Specific Information" (HERE). Individual Junior conferences will start in November. FHE counselors will be sending additional information about Junior conferences at the end of October. 



VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY: The Grand Rapids Public Museum is looking for students aged 14+ to help with exhibits and special events. Discovery Cart volunteers interact with guests by facilitating a mobile, artifact-based Discovery Cart exhibit. Carts are related to larger exhibits throughout the museum and volunteers may choose the cart that best matches their interest. All educational material and training is provided. Scheduling is based on volunteers’ availability and is especially open to volunteers 14 years old and up on weekends. Interested? Click HERE for more information.



AP TEST INFORMATION: 

Payment window: Payments opened on September 5, 2023. We will be using the same processing company as last year and all information can be found at https://aptsusa.com/foresthills/ or on our district AP website https://www.fhps.net/departments/instruction/advanced-placement/

Refunds/Cancellation: Students who request an exam cancellation by November 3, 2023 will be eligible for a full refund of exam fees. Exam cancellation requests submitted after November 3, 2023 and before March 29, 2024 will be eligible for a partial refund. A $40 College Board cancellation penalty fee will be retained. Exam cancellations submitted after March 29, 2024 and no shows on exam day are not eligible for refunds. (Debit and Credit Card fees are non-refundable.) To cancel email cancel@aptsusa.com and include your name, name of your school district (Forest Hills), the title of the exam to cancel.


Testing during graduation: I am aware that AP testing does fall during our HS graduations. I will be working with students that need to take an exam the following week due to graduation ceremonies or activities leading up to graduation. I will work with students between Nov and March to reconcile those conflicts and move tests to late testing. Late testing is May 22-24.

 

Second semester courses: More information will come out in January for these courses.


Week of October 9


SCHOLARSHIP: Seniors are invited to apply for the 2024 Friends of the Cascade Library Scholarship, open now through Feb. 15th, 2024. The Friends of the Cascade Library Memorial Scholarship was launched in 2008 as a tribute to Marilyn Meyer, a founding member of the Friends of the Cascade Library who worked tirelessly on behalf of the organization and the Cascade Library for more than thirty-five years until her death in November 2007. The Friends continue to support the Cascade Library and its many services to the community through a network of dedicated volunteers. In honor of their efforts, two separate awards—each in the amount of $1,500—will be given to two high school seniors attending Forest Hills Central, Forest Hills Northern, or Forest Hills Eastern who best exemplify the volunteer spirit that motivated Mrs. Meyer and inspires current members of the Friends. Click HERE for scholarship guidelines, and HERE for the application.  






PROSPECTIVE FILM MAJORS: Grand Valley State University’s Film & Video Production major is hosting an event where interested students can learn about our major by talking with current students, faculty, and alumni.


Saturday, November 4 from 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
1430 Calder Arts Center at Grand Valley State University’s Allendale Campus 

RSVP here.


In the morning, students and their families can explore GVSU by attending the LakerOpen House.



SCHOLARSHIP: The Hagan Scholarship is a nationwide need-based merit scholarship, designed to provide recipients with the opportunity to graduate college debt-free. Recipients graduating college while in the Hagan Scholarship Program can apply for a Hagan Graduate Scholarship good for up to four additional consecutive semesters. Hagan Scholars have attended 482 colleges and universities located in 48 states. Click HERE for more information.




JUNIOR PARENTS: The district's annual Junior Planning Night will be held for all families of FHPS Juniors at the Fine Arts Center next week Tuesday, Oct. 17th, at 6:00PM. Topics include college planning, general financial aid information, and things to consider for Senior year as they relate to life after high school. If you are unable to attend, a video of the presentation will be shared to the Counseling Office website.


For FHE families, this is a precursor to individual Junior Conferences with your child's counselor. Invitations to schedule your Junior Conference will come out during the week of Nov. 2 and will run through late January. 




MILITARY ACADEMIES: Congresswoman Hillary Scholten is hosting the annual Service Academy Night (Coast Guard, Merchant Marine, Air Force, Naval & West Point Academy) for all interested students and families at the Ford Museum on 10/16, 5:30-7 pm. Click HERE for more information. 




REP VISITS AT FHE: Juniors and Seniors are invited to attend in-person college rep visits. Students have been given instructions for signing up in Naviance, and sign ups close 3 hours before the scheduled rep visit time. A calendar of upcoming rep visits can be found on our Counseling Office website in the "College Planning & Applying - College Visits" section. Students have heard from counselors that these reps are also a part of the admissions process. To make a great first impression, students should spend some time on the college's website prior to the meeting, and have a question or two ready to ask. Unless otherwise noted, rep visits will be in the Media Center GLC.

NEXT WEEK'S REPS (as of 10-10-23)

Monday: Notre Dame (10:00AM); Eastern Michigan Univ. (12:45PM)

Tuesday: Oakland Univ. (8:00AM); Loyola University (10:00AM); Siena Heights (1:45PM)

Thursday: Kettering University (8:00AM); Saginaw Valley (8:00PM)



ARCHITECTURE & ENGINEERING MENTORSHIP: This fall/winter Progressive AE, a local architecture & engineering company will be holding their 5th annual ACE Mentor Program.  In this program, students self-select into groups and mentors provide hands-on curriculum over a 13 week span and focusing on developing projects around architecture, construction and engineering. The enrollment deadline is Friday, Oct. 13th! Click HERE for complete details. 



SCHOLARSHIP: The University Club of Grand Rapids Scholarship Foundation has been established for individuals in the West Michigan area who intend to build, support, and serve the West Michigan community after graduation.

The amount of this scholarship is $1000. It may be renewed for three additional, consecutive years upon the completion of a Renewable Application form. The student must maintain a GPA of 3.0 or higher (or comparable performance) each year for renewal. This comes to a $4000 total over four years. 

The scholarship can be applied to university/college, trade schools and other 2 or 4 year after high school programs. Click HERE for application materials and instructions. The submission deadline is January 16, 2024. 



Week of October 2

LOCAL FILM COMPETITION: The 2023 Mosaic Film Experience is fast approaching. Join us on Thursday, Nov. 2nd from 9-1:30pm for our 12th annual Mosaic event at Celebration Cinemas North. Mosaic is an opportunity to reach tomorrow’s storytellers through creative ideas and technology. Each year, an eclectic group of speakers from the worlds of digital media, entertainment and tech share inspiration and insights with students about their career journey & the lessons they’ve learned along the way. Past guests have worked for organizations such as HBO, Netflix, Marvel Entertainment, Electronic Arts (EA video), Spotify and more. Featured speakers for 2023 include Phillip Boutte (costume designer for several Marvel movies, including Black Panther), Cass Taylor (former Sports Marketing Mgr. at Adobe), and Liz Polk (former Consultant for Netflix’s Leadership Programs) and more. The event is $12 per person. A box lunch is provided. Registration is live and open. Contact Elizabeth Merriman, Programming & Education Mgr. at elizabeth@mosaicfilmexperience.com with any questions.

For those looking to submit entries for this year’s Mosaic Mobile competition, submissions are due Friday, October 13. Mosaic mobile is an annual filmmaking contest where students, grades 9-12, are eligible to shoot and edit a short film (2-3 min. only) entirely on their mobile devices. Each year a different theme, prop, and saying are required. The criteria are intentionally left open-ended to encourage students’ interpretation and creativity. Cash prizes range from $250 to $1,000! Check out this link for more information, and scroll down to submit entries.


Week of September 25


T-SHIRTS COLLECTED: Our student Hawk Teams will be making dog toys for local shelters out of old t-shirts and we need your help! Bins will be placed immediately inside the entrance of the Homecoming game tonight. If you have any old t-shirts you would like to donate, please bring them to the game!




REP VISITS AT FHE: Juniors and Seniors are invited to attend in-person college rep visits. Students have been given instructions for signing up in Naviance, and sign ups close 3 hours before the scheduled rep visit time. A calendar of upcoming rep visits can be found on our Counseling Office website in the "College Planning & Applying - College Visits" section. Students have heard from counselors that these reps are also a part of the admissions process. To make a great first impression, students should spend some time on the college's website prior to the meeting, and have a question or two ready to ask. Unless otherwise noted, rep visits will be in the Media Center GLC.

NEXT WEEK'S REPS (as of 9-25-23)

Monday: Ripon College (9:00AM); Albion College (10:00AM); Central MI University (12:45PM); Grace Christian College (1:45PM)

Tuesday: Miami Univ. - Oxford (8:00AM); University of Dayton (12:45PM)



Week of September 18


SCHOLARSHIP: Established in 1990, this scholarship program honors the legacy of Lloyd F. Hutt – teacher and founder of LMCU. Each year, LMCU establishes a prompt for high school seniors to write about in the form of an essay, and twenty applicants are awarded $2,000 scholarships. The scholarship application opens on Oct. 1st, and the completion deadline is Jan. 5th, 2024. Details can be found HERE




CAREER EXPLORATION: Students are invited to attend Davenport’s Career Exploration Day. It is a great event if you have students struggling to declare a major or find areas that interest them. This hands-on event helps students narrow down areas of interest and find a degree that is right for them by taking a career assessment designed to help them select a major.

The event includes:

This event is Friday, October 6th at the Davenport GR Lettinga Campus. We would love for you to encourage your students to attend as one of their college visits!

Students can sign up here: https://events.blackthorn.io/6g2gqi47/5a40Dn1AXzt


FREE COLLEGE APPS: Many colleges in Michigan participate in Free Application Month during October! Participation varies, and some colleges may also require a unique code for the fee waiver. Click HERE to see the many colleges and their requirements for free applications in October. This information has also been emailed to all Seniors.


SCHOLARSHIP: The Michigan Elks Charitable Grant Fund is offering scholarships for special-needs students who want to pursue higher education at an accredited educational institution or a licensed trade or vocational school. This scholarship is intended to aid qualifying seniors in high school, who could not otherwise continue their education or training past high school, and is available for study at an accredited college, university, licensed trade or vocational school. For details and application materials, click HERE. 


GRCC FALL OPEN HOUSE: GRCC invites interested students and families to their fall open House on Saturday, Oct. 21st from 9:00AM-noon. Details can be found on their website HERE. 



Week of September 11


PSAT/NMSQT: Juniors have the opportunity to take a practice SAT test (PSAT) on October 24th. This is also the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. For more information, click HERE





REP VISITS AT FHE: Juniors and Seniors are invited to attend in-person college rep visits. Students have been given instructions for signing up in Naviance, and sign ups close 3 hours before the scheduled rep visit time. A calendar of upcoming rep visits can be found on our Counseling Office website in the "College Planning & Applying - College Visits" section. Students have heard from counselors that these reps are also a part of the admissions process. To make a great first impression, students should spend some time on the college's website prior to the meeting, and have a question or two ready to ask. Unless otherwise noted, rep visits will be in the Media Center GLC.

NEXT WEEK'S REPS (as of 9-14-23)

Monday: Kuyper College (8:30AM); U of M (10:00AM); Lawrence Tech (12:45PM); Aquinas College (1:45PM)

Tuesday: Wayne State (9:00AM); Butler University (10:00AM); Northern MI (12:45PM)

Thursday: Lawrence University -Wisconsin (9:00AM); Hope College (12:45PM); WMU (1:45PM)



SAT TEST PREP FOR JUNIORS: The Forest Hills Eastern Academic Boosters will be offering an SAT Test Preparation Class at Forest Hills Eastern this fall.   To assist students in preparation for these standardized testing and PSAT, come get some help and guidance from your high school teachers, Mrs. Gora (English) and Mr. Morley (Math) on information content, test taking skills, strategies, and tips on what to expect on the SAT College testing. Although testing may be optional at some colleges, you may want to consider taking these tests to qualify for scholarships and to enhance your college application.

 

INFO ONLY:  PSAT (This exam could qualify you for National Merit) given at FHE:  October 24, 2023 (Juniors ONLY)

SAT 2023 Test Dates:   10/7/23, 11/4/23, 12/2/23, go to College Boards to register for the SAT Test (https://satsuite.collegeboard.org/sat/registration). Beginning in 2024-the SAT test will be going digital.


You can sign up for either the Math Prep Class, English Prep Class or both prep class.

English Prep Classes will be on  October 10th, 11th, 12th from 3:00 pm-4:30 pm.  

Math Prep Classes will be on October 17th, 18th, 19th from 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm.         


Cost is $200 for Math Prep Class, $200 for English Prep Class or $400 for both classes.  


SPACE IS LIMITED TO THE FIRST 15 STUDENTS PER CLASS...SIGN UP EARLY!  


********PLEASE NOTE, DUE TO SPACE LIMITATIONS, YOUR REGISTRATION IS ONLY COMPLETE WHEN PAYMENT IS RECEIVED.  YOUR SEAT WILL NOT BE RESERVED UNTIL THAT TIME.  DUE TO THIS, WE ARE ONLY TAKING PAYMENTS THROUGH PAY PAL (YOU CAN PAY WITH A CREDIT CARD DIRECTLY ON PAY PAL).  IF YOU CAN NOT MAKE PAYMENT THROUGH PAY PAL, PLEASE CONTACT Deb Dann @  fheacademicboosters@gmail.com  *********


There will be NO REFUNDS, so please plan accordingly!  


Registration will be open until each session is filled.  Please register using the following link:   https://bit.ly/44njoLD


Questions?  Please contact FHE Academic Boosters Club @ fheacademicboosters@gmail.com



AP TEST INFORMATION: 

Payment window: Payments opened on September 5, 2023. We will be using the same processing company as last year and all information can be found at https://aptsusa.com/foresthills/ or on our district AP website https://www.fhps.net/departments/instruction/advanced-placement/

Refunds/Cancellation: Students who request an exam cancellation by November 3, 2023 will be eligible for a full refund of exam fees. Exam cancellation requests submitted after November 3, 2023 and before March 29, 2024 will be eligible for a partial refund. A $40 College Board cancellation penalty fee will be retained. Exam cancellations submitted after March 29, 2024 and no shows on exam day are not eligible for refunds. (Debit and Credit Card fees are non-refundable.) To cancel email cancel@aptsusa.com and include your name, name of your school district (Forest Hills), the title of the exam to cancel.


Testing during graduation: I am aware that AP testing does fall during our HS graduations. I will be working with students that need to take an exam the following week due to graduation ceremonies or activities leading up to graduation. I will work with students between Nov and March to reconcile those conflicts and move tests to late testing. Late testing is May 22-24.

 

Second semester courses: More information will come out in January for these courses.


Week of September 4


REP VISITS AT FHE: Juniors and Seniors are invited to attend in-person college rep visits. Students have been given instructions for signing up in Naviance, and sign ups close 3 hours before the scheduled rep visit time. Click HERE to see a calendar of upcoming college rep visits. Students have heard from counselors that these reps are also a part of the admissions process. To make a great first impression, students should spend some time on the college's website prior to the meeting, and have a question or two ready to ask. Unless otherwise noted, rep visits will be in the Media Center GLC.

NEXT WEEK'S REPS (as of 9-8-23)

Tuesday: Alma College (12:45PM); Calvin University (1:45PM)

Thursday: Michigan State (8:00AM); Case Western (9:00AM); College for Creative Studies (10:00AM)




FAFSA WEBINAR: Save the date! Calvin will host a FAFSA webinar on Tuesday, November 28 at 7pm EST.  Whether your students are applying to Calvin or not, they (and their parents) are welcome to join this webinar. When our office receives the registration information, we will post it to our website. Stay tuned!




COLLEGE FAIR: Grand Rapids Community College (GRCC) is hosting the second annual fall MACRAO & MACAC College and Transfer Fair for the Grand Rapids area.


Event Details:

Date: Thursday, October 5, 2023

Time: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Location: GRCC Downtown Grand Rapids Campus, Ford Fieldhouse (111 Lyon St NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503)


Fall 2023 MACRAO & MACAC College Fair - High School Registration Form




PRACTICE SAT & ACT: The Forest Hills Eastern Academic Boosters will be offering both a Practice SAT and a Practice ACT with two format options: a take home test with proctoring instructions or an in-person proctored test at FHE. Both tests will take approximately 3 hours. These practice tests offer your child the opportunity to gain valuable test taking experience as well as giving them the knowledge of which test is better suited for them. 

-Practice SAT September 9, (registration deadline is September 4th) at Forest Hills Eastern

-Practice ACT September 23, (registration deadline is September 18th) at Forest Hills Eastern

 

Each test will start at 9:00 a.m. and last until approximately 12:00 p.m.  These practice tests will provide students with an opportunity to sit for a practice SAT and/or ACT test under actual test-taking conditions.  The practice SAT test will include the four multiple choice tests only; writing will not be offered.

 

Tests will be graded by our partner, Princeton Review, and results will be emailed directly to the student about 2-3 weeks after the testing date.  Students will receive an analysis of strengths and weaknesses to help prepare for future SAT and/or ACT Testing.

 

Because this is a practice test, results will NOT be forwarded to your school's Guidance Office, and will not be available for use in the college application process.

 

Cost per Test is $30.00 and can be paid via the link by PayPal. Note: Student's registration is NOT confirmed until payment is received.  All Students are welcome to attend.  Registration fee may be waived for those with financial needs.  There will be NO REFUNDS, so please plan accordingly. For take home test information, please email us at the address below.

 

Please click the following link to sign up:   https://bit.ly/3QTzAB4

OR visit the FHE Academic Boosters Website @ fheabc.com 

 

Questions?  Please contact FHE Academic Boosters Club @ fheacademicboosters@gmail.com

In case results are not received, students may contact Princeton Review at 1-877-532-7630




Week of August 21

SCHOLARSHIP: Seniors are invited to apply for the Coca-Cola Scholarship now through Oct. 2, 2023. Program details and application materials can be found HERE.


SENIORS: It's that time of year to start thinking seriously about college applications! Counselors will be in all Senior-level English classes on August 29st and 31st to cover all of the details in this process. Students will receive the Google slides with lots of helpful links to refer back to when completing college applications and requesting transcripts. These are also linked under the Grade Specific Information section of our website, and will be available throughout the 2023-24 school year. Counselors will also be hosting College Application Workshops in October (dates TBD) for any students needing help.


SCHOLARSHIPS: Seniors will receive links to our website to check regularly this year for scholarships. This will be sent on Friday, Sept. 1st. The majority of scholarships we hear about in our office are specific to Seniors, however it is a good idea for younger grades to be aware of available scholarships, as many of these are offered annually, and this can be helpful in planning for the future. Click HERE to be directed to our Scholarships website.  


Week of August 7

SCHEDULING FOR 2023-24: All requests for changes must be made HERE. This form will close at 8:00AM on Thursday, August 10th. Schedule change requests will be processed from Aug. 9th-17th. Schedule changes will not be made after August 17th.



Week of May 30

SCHEDULING FOR 2023-24: Counselors are working on completing schedules for students for the 2023-24 school year! At this time, we are unable to make changes to schedules based on student preference. Similar to this current year, students will receive access to their schedules at the start of August, and there will be time before the start of the school year to request changes. For details regarding our scheduling process, click HERE.


Week of May 22

MENTAL HEALTH BROCHURE: The Kent County Health Department created a helpful brochure to assist anyone looking for services to help self or others during a mental health crisis. A number of local resources with contact information and other helpful tips are included. The flowchart on the second page is especially useful as it highlights a variety of options based on the person's age, needs, and access to insurance. Click HERE for a copy. 


Week of May 15


SAVE THE DATE: The fall Grand Rapids Christian College Fair is scheduled for Monday, September 25, 2023, from 6:00-8:00 pm at Cornerstone University!

There will be over 40 Christian colleges represented from all over the United States. Students and parents are encouraged to attend. Before attending, students are encouraged to register for their personalized bar code at https://www.findyourchristiancollege.com/. During registration, students will learn about colleges that would be an excellent fit for them. Registering in advance will save lots of time as students meet with representatives and learn about different Christian college options at the college fair. The personalized barcode will help students stay connected to the colleges they meet with at the college fair.


Week of May 8


CAREER READINESS & SUMMER OPPORTUNITIES: KentISD has a number of upcoming Career Readiness events available to students of all ages! Check it out on our website, linked HERE.

KentISD also has a database filled with local opportunities for students to pursue over the summer. Check back often, as this will be updated as new information becomes available.



SUMMER JOBS: Students looking for summer opportunities to earn some extra money and develop some character can find local employers seeking help on our website. Click on the left-side menu tab at the bottom of the list, titled "Volunteering, Jobs & Opportunities." Or, click HERE for a shortcut!




Week of May 1


TEST OUT INFORMATION: Students interested in testing out of a course for high school credit are invited to sign up now! Students received this letter via school email on May 3rd, 2023, with a linked Google form to sign up. All sign ups must be completed by 3:00PM on May 24th. Exams for students who signed up to test out of a class (or classes) will take place on June 20th, and locations for exams are noted in the letter. Questions? Please speak to your counselor before the May 24th sign up deadline!



Week of April 24

AP EXAMS: All students taking AP exams will be receiving instructions for upcoming test days via email, beginning today. Due to the volume of exams in the district, all three FHPS high school buildings will be used; for students in multiple AP courses, it is possible that they will have exams in multiple FHPS high school buildings. If students have questions after receiving the emailed instructions, AP teachers also have test day information and can help! 


Week of April 17

U of M SUMMER CAMP: Electrify Tech Camp Programs - Electrify consists of three non-residential programs and each week-long program focuses on a different aspect of electrical and computer engineering. This year's topics include: power and energy, nanofabrication, and laser engineering and plasma science. Each program is taught by a Michigan ECE faculty member with assistance from current ECE students, and provides a challenging, innovative, and educational environment. This program will allow students to experience the life of a Michigan Engineer first-hand and fosters a hands-on approach in tackling age-appropriate topics. 


The following programs will be offered in 2023

Electrify Tech Camp Cost and Scholarships: Each camp program costs $700 per participant. We have a limited number of full and partial scholarships available for students who would otherwise not be able to attend Electrify.



SCHEDULING FOR 2023-24: Thank you for your participation in scheduling courses for the 2023-2024 school year.  Course requests are now finalized and the administration is currently working on developing the master schedule.  Currently, only course change requests related to AP/Honors classes will be made. Remember, changes to AP/Honors courses must be requested before May 1st. After the master schedule is finalized, student schedules will be developed based on their requests and then released for students/families to view in August.  When student schedules are released in August, instructions on how to request a change will also be provided.  Thank you for your patience during this process. 


VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY: The Refugee Education Center (REC)  Refugee Education Center is a local, non-profit organization that supports refugees in their journey to becoming fully participating members of the West Michigan Community. REC has a great need of volunteers (min. age 16) for the Summer program, which runs from June 12 until August 6th, 8:30am-1:00pm, Monday through Thursday with training the week of June 12th. You can find out more information about this program in the attached file, or check out the BRIDGES pages of their website https://refugeeeducationcenter.org/bridges. If you have any questions, please contact Anna Bundy at anna@refugeeeducationcenter.org. 


SUMMER JOBS: Students looking for summer opportunities to earn some extra money and develop some character can find local employers seeking help on our website. Click on the left-side menu tab at the bottom of the list, titled "Volunteering, Jobs & Opportunities." Or, click HERE for a shortcut!


Week of April 10


MIDWEST COLLEGE SHOWCASE: College-bound Juniors and families are invited to attend a virtual event showcasing 27 private colleges across the Midwest. Two evening events are planned for April 19 and April 20. Representatives will be available to answer all of your questions about college - how to apply, how to earn scholarships, and what makes our institutions right for you! Register here: https://midwestcollegeshowcase.org/upcoming-events/




SCHOLARSHIPS FOR 9th-11th GRADE STUDENTS: Attention Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors! Scholarship opportunities for students in 9th-11th grade are being offered by Parchment. Students interested in applying for any of the Pathways to College scholarships may get started by following the link HERE. The deadline for submission is May 19th. 




GRCC SUMMER CAREER CAMPS: GRCC invites students in grades 6th-9th to register for summer career camps focused on a variety of different skilled trades. Space is limited! Click HERE for the details.




COLLEGE ESSAY WORKSHOP: 


Forest Hills Eastern Academic Boosters Club Presents: 

The College Application Essay Writing Workshop

 

Instructor:   Kristin Gora,  AP English Literature and Composition teacher at FHE

 

Class of 2024 Seniors are invited to attend a three-session essay-writing workshop. Get inspired, draft an essay, edit and critique it in class with peers and the instructor. Get your essay done before school starts!


Bring your college application essay prompts to the class! Most essay prompts can be found on applications available during the summer on-line at university and college websites.

  #2:  1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. OR

  #3:   6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

 

Session One:  Tuesday, June 13th, at Eastern High School

·         Types of prompts; how to respond to each type; what subjects work best in an essay; structure and formatting of the essay.

 

Session Two:  Tuesday, June 20th, at Eastern High School

·         Writing with style and voice; peer-editing and polishing of a first draft.

 

Session Three: Individual Editing Appointment - in person or Zoom (June 21st and June 22nd)

·         Appointments only – students will sign up for an appointment time during class

·         Individual 15 minute editing session with Ms. Gora to review and critique drafts or a completed essay.


Registration is available Online Only at: http://bit.ly/3SA12CT

Registration is limited!   

Workshop Cost is $100.00 

Pay with your credit card through PayPal at  HYPERLINK https://bit.ly/3Lt9LlS (Note: Electronic Payment will be $104.50 ($100.00 Class Fee & $4.50 Convenience Fee)

 

Questions about registration or payment, please contact Deb Dann at fheacademicboosters@gmail.com

Questions about the Essay Class, please contact kgora@fhps.net

Please use the subject line: College Application Workshop


Health Careers Expo: Wednesday, April 19, 2023, 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM at the Kent Career Tech Center. Meet local health care employers* to learn more about career options and how they hire at this informal event. No registration required! Sponsored by the West Michigan Health Careers Council and Kent ISD’s Workforce Development team.


*Registered employers:

Cherry Health

Corewell Health

Hope Network

Network 180

Pine Rest

Sanford Behavioral Health

Trinity Health

University of Michigan Health – West

Waypoints

And more! 

Week of March 27


PAYING FOR COLLEGE: High school students and their families/caregivers looking to secure more financial aid for college are encouraged to register for an informational webinar about the Michigan Achievement Scholarship, which is a new State of Michigan scholarship program expected to impact the majority of students in the Class of 2023 and beyond! 




SERVICE ACADEMY NIGHT: Any MS/HS students with an interest in any of the military academies of the United States are welcome to attend an informational meeting on April 14th (5:00-6:30PM) at the Henry Hall Atrium at GVSU (10806 N. Campus Dr., Allendale). Along with Congresswoman Hillary Scholten, representatives from all service academies will be present to talk about opportunities available, and to answer any questions students may have about the nomination process. All interested students 7th-12th grade are encourage to attend. You may RSVP here: https://forms.office.com/g/QjLNt6QNxR




SAVE THE DATE - Health Careers Expo: Wednesday, April 19, 2023, 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM at the Kent Career Technical Center

Meet local health care employers to learn more about career options and how they hire at this informal event.

Sponsored by the West Michigan Health Careers Council and Kent ISD’s Workforce Development team

Mark your Calendars! More information coming soon!


Week of March 20

SKILLED TRADE CAREERS: Come discover the opportunity to get a job right after high school earning a great wage often with the opportunitiy for more schooling. Come to the "Path to Pro Skilled Trades Evening" at Kent Career Technical Center. You will have time to interact with businesses such as: Kellermeier Plumbing, Spartan Contracting, Brigade Fire Protection, FSU Welding Technology, Heidi Christines, and many more. Middle school & high school students, families, and recent alumni are invited to explore and learn about career opportunities right after high school. Discover career pathways available to you leading to well compensated fulfilling employment. Hope to see you there on April 24, 2023, from 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. Sponsored by: Forest Hills Public School in conjunction with Kent ISD/KCTC. Register for this event by following the link HERE. 



NROTC SCHOLARSHIP: The Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps Marine Option Scholarship is a competitive $180,000 scholarship determined to identify and prepare the next generation of leaders to obtain a quality post-secondary education and to serve as officers of Marines. Applicable at over 150 major universities across the country and usable for any major resulting in a bachelor's degree, the scholarship includes tuition and fees, a book stipend awarded each semester, a monthly stipend for living expenses, and training events during the school year and summer. After graduating college, scholarship recipients will commission as Second Lieutenants in the Marine Corps and embark on the unique career of leading America's finest fighting force. Applications for the rising senior class open on 1 April.  (the full list can be found at https://www.netc.navy.mil/Commands/Naval-Service-Training-Command/NROTC/Navy-ROTC-Schools/ and includes most major universities). 


Week of March 13


EVENTS AT CMU: Students interested in exploring college programs in fashion or interior design may be interested in attending one of the following events at Central MI University. 


Behind the Curtain: Join us for Behind the Curtain, where you will explore Central Michigan University's fashion merchandising and design programs: Friday, April 14, 2023, 11 a.m.- 5 p.m. Register HERE


Think2Design: Join us for Think2Design to explore Central Michigan University's Interior Design program through hands-on sessions, tours of campus, and design facilities, and meet our current students and faculty during this daylong visit: Friday, April 14, 2023, 11:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Register HERE




College Scholarships for Women in STEM Majors: Females going into the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics have access to scholarships that can help them pay for school. Check out this list below, provided by fastweb.com HERE.





SUMMER CODING COURSE: The Joy of Coding online course has been specially created by the University of Michigan Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering for anyone who wants to experience first-hand the power and thrill of coding computers to do amazing things.

 

Course Dates: June 21 - August 2, 2023 

Course Format: completely online, no scheduled lectures

Course Cost: $125 + tax, need-based financial aid available

 

Prerequisites: 

+ students must be 13 years or older 

+ No prior coding experience is required!

+ Have taken high school algebra

+ Have a desire to learn

+ Are able to commit 4 - 6 hours a week and chip away at the material daily

 

Students will: 

+ Have weekly asynchronous coding lectures/assignments using an interactive textbook

+ Learn to code at their own pace with support from Michigan ECE faculty and students 

+ Have our commitment to help you get unstuck when learning to code  - everyone gets stuck somewhere, at some point!

+ Receive a certificate of accomplishment to bolster their college applications

 

For priority consideration, please submit an application by April 30 on our website.





JUNIORS: GVSU is hosting Laker Open Houses on the following dates: April 7th, April 14th, and April 22nd. A number of events during the Open Houses will be made available for students and their families. These include speaking to representatives from a variety of academic departments, walking tours of the campus, tours of the Honors College, and individual appointments. Find all of the details and get registered by visiting gvsu.edu/visit. 




Last Minute SAT Cram Session: The FHE Academic Boosters Club will be hosting a "Last Minute SAT Cram Session" Class during Spring Break at Forest Hills Eastern.  

To assist students in last minute preparation for upcoming SAT Testing on April 12th,  we have set up a 1 day class for  each subject,  Math and English. Come join us and get some guidance and help from your high school teachers, Mrs. Gora (English) and Mr.  Morley (Math), on information content, test taking skills, strategies, and tips on what to expect on the SAT Test.  

You can sign up for either the Math Cram Session, English Cram Session or both sessions.

Math Cram Session will be held on April 6th (Thursday) from 9:00 am-12:00 pm

English Cram Session will be held on April 7th (Friday) from 9:00 am-12:00 pm

Cost is $100 for Math Session, $100 for English Session or $200 for both classes.  

(There will be a minimum of 5 students required to host these sessions, if we do not get enough students signed up we will have to cancel these sessions.)

********PLEASE NOTE, DUE TO SPACE LIMITATIONS, YOUR REGISTRATION IS ONLY COMPLETE WHEN PAYMENT IS RECEIVED.  YOUR SEAT WILL NOT BE RESERVED UNTIL THAT TIME.  DUE TO THIS, WE ARE ONLY TAKING PAYMENTS THROUGH PAY PAL (YOU CAN PAY WITH A CREDIT CARD DIRECTLY ON PAY PAL).  IF YOU CAN NOT MAKE PAYMENT THROUGH PAY PAL, PLEASE CONTACT Deb Dann @ fheacademicboosters@gmail.com  *********

There will be NO REFUNDS, so please plan accordingly! Please click the following link to register:  https://bit.ly/3YBD7nY

Registration will be open until each session is filled.  Questions?  Please contact FHE Academic Boosters Club @ fheacademicboosters@gmail.com


Week of March 6

SCHEDULING UPDATE: Students completed entering their initial requests for classes in the 2023-24 school year during the month of February! We are now in the process of determining courses to offer based off of these requests, and a master schedule will be built with a target completion date of May 1st. Reminder: Students who requested AP or Honors courses will not be able to switch out of these classes after May 1st!

Students will be able to view their completed schedule in PowerSchool on August 1st, and changes may be requested via Google form from August 1st through August 10th. More information about this will be posted later this spring, with reminders toward the end of the summer.


Week of February 27


9-12 GRADE ESSAY CONTEST: Calling all 9-12 grade FHPS students! The Forest Hills Public Schools Foundation invites you to participate in our annual high school essay contest! You have the opportunity to win a $1,000 scholarship. The writing prompt is "One Wish For Our Future" and your essay must follow the submission guidelines and be emailed to FHPSFoundationcontests@gmail.com by 11:59 p.m., March 24, 2023. Winners will also be recognized at the Foundation's State of the District luncheon, May 4. Additional information may be found online, fhpsf.org.



Week of February 21

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY: The West Michigan chapter of the Red Glasses Movement is seeking students from area schools to help with volunteer programs. RGM is a non-profit founded recently that has a mission statement of "Live Boldly, Love Big, and Pass It On." This core message was inspired by the life and memory of Audrey Lou, a child with Down syndrome whose joyful perspective on life has continued to be an inspiration to others. Some of the activities that the chapter will participate in includes volunteer work (especially in places that are accepting of all abilities), encouragement of all abilities programs in schools and other areas, and other forms of spreading awareness. Interested students can see Mr. Blink in the Counseling Office or at the counselor's table in the cafeteria during lunches for additional information.


SEAL OF BILITERACY: Juniors and Seniors interested in testing for the State of Michigan Seal of Biliteracy must sign up by March 3rd. This letter (HERE) was sent to all 11th and 12th grade students on Feb. 14th that outlines the process.


Week of February 13

OPEN HOUSE: KCTC & GVSU's Biomedical Technology staff invites our families to an Open House Thursday, February 16, 5:00 to 7:00 PM. at GVSU, Health Campus, 301 Michigan St. NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503 = 4th Floor Room 477. Free Visitor Parking on east side of building off Michigan Street, labeled "Visitor Parking." 


CAREER READINESS: Kent ISD has a number of upcoming career readiness events for HS students of all grades! Check out the latest information, including community events and scholarship opportunities HERE


AP TEST DEADLINE: Students who still need to pay for AP exams in the spring must complete these payments by March 3rd. The payment system will close on March 3rd and will not reopen. Follow this link to be redirected to the AP test payment website. https://aptsusa.com/foresthills/ 



Week of February 6


GVSU HEALTH CAMPUS FAIR: On Saturday, February 18, 2023, 9am-11am, Grand Valley State University’s Health Campus Fair. The College of Health Professions and Kirkhof College of Nursing will be there to answer questions high school students, parents, and guests have about our programs. Tours of the Health Campus Buildings will occur as well as light refreshments. Attached is the flyer with the QR code where high school students, parents, and guests can RVSP for the event. If you have any questions please contact Jennie Glynn, glynnjen@gvsu.edu. Here is also the link https://www.gvsu.edu/chpss/cms-form-edit.htm?formId=C0BDC81E-9A70-5426-52B480A23AA3B026 


SCHOLARSHIP: The Grand Rapids Housing Commission is offering two $2,000 scholarships for seniors who have been part of a housing program administered by the GRHC for the past year. Scholarship information with additional eligibility details can be found HERE. Eligible students may pick up an application in our Counseling Office. The deadline for submission is May 10, 2023.


SKILLED TRADES SHOWCASE: The Wayland Carpenter and Millwright Training Center is hosting an informational session for students and families on May 2nd from 10:00AM to 1:00PM. This is ideal for students looking for a non-traditional post-high school program focusing on a high-demand skilled trade: Carpentry, Floorlayers, and Millwrights. Click HERE for an informational flyer. Families are welcome to visit on May 6th (9:30AM-11:00AM) for a Parent Curriculum Day as well. Click HERE for an informational flyer for this event. 


SUMMER PROGRAM: Registration is open now for our Summer Career Explorations program: June 26–30, 2023. Students will spend a week at Calvin University this summer exploring future careers with our award-winning professors.

The following fields of study are offered to help discover a career:


Week of January 30

SCHOLARSHIP: Seniors of Polish descent are invited to apply for one of the Polish Heritage Society scholarships to one of the following colleges: GVSU, Davenport, Aquinas, GRCC, "universal" scholarship (to any other college). Interested seniors can pick up an application from Mrs. Poole in the Counseling Office. The deadline for completion is March 15th. 


SCHOLARSHIP: Scholarships are available for undergraduate and graduate students in majors affiliated with the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (CANR) and Institute of Agricultural Technology (IAT) at MSU AND high school students interested in majors within CANR or the IAT Certificate program. Complete the two-part application (Qualtrics form and essay submission) at this link: College of Agriculture & Natural Resources: 2023-2024 Scholarship Application  The online application and essay submissions are due by Wednesday, March 1, 2023. If letters of recommendation are required for any scholarship, these are due by Wednesday, March 8, 2023.


SCHOLARSHIP: We are pleased to announce the Mary Jane Dockeray Scholarship sponsored by the Regional Math and Science Center at Grand Valley State University. This is a named scholarship honoring the legacy of Mary Jane Dockeray (1927-2020), founding curator of the Blandford Nature Center in Grand Rapids. Each year, the Mary Jane Dockeray Scholarships are awarded to graduating from high school seniors from public or private schools in the Kent, Muskegon, and Ottawa Intermediate School Districts with an interest in pursuing a career in science. Two $2,500 scholarships will be awarded this year to graduating seniors who plan to pursue a career in science. The application process consists of submitting the completed application form, a personal essay, a high school transcript, and two recommendations in support of the applicant. Detailed information and application forms can be obtained HERE


Week of January 23

STEM INFORMATION: Families of rising Freshmen interested in learning more about the STEM program at Northern HS are welcome to attend their Freshmen Family Experience night on February 15th at 6:00PM (at NHS). The STEM program will be highlighted along with the steps for applying, and there will be built in time for families to ask any questions. For basic information about STEM, families and students may find this in the 2023-24 Course Description Guide.


AP TEST PAYMENTS: The final day for AP test payments is March 3rd, 2023, at 11:59PM. Any students who have not yet paid for their exams must complete payment before the online system closes on March 3rd. Follow the link HERE to access the AP test payment system. 


SCHEDULING FOR 2023-24: Believe it or not, we are starting the process for scheduling for the 2023-24 school year! Counselors will be meeting with students in classes now through the first week of February to begin course selections for next school year. Our goal is to have all choices selected by mid-February, which then allows us to build a master schedule and fill individual student schedules through the spring. For a complete list of upcoming classroom visit dates, helpful tips and reminders, and for a link to the 2023-24 Course Description Guide, click HERE


SCHOLARSHIP: United Bank is proud to partner with you in our community. As an extension of that pride, we are pleased to offer one United Bank Community Dedication Scholarship in the amount of $500. It is our hope that United Bank can play an instrumental role in helping community minded young adults achieve their goals in higher education. One student from the 2023 graduating class is to be awarded a $500 scholarship. Qualified candidates have shown care for their community through involvement in school and community activities. Click HERE for application materials.


SCHOLARSHIP: ChoiceOne Bank 2023 Scholarship program has begun accepting applications and runs through March 17.  This is a $1,000 scholarship awarded based on essay submission and location.  There will be 6 students selected from the East region and 6 students selected from our West region.  All students must complete their applications online at: www.choiceone.com/scholarship. 


Week of January 9

SCHOLARSHIP: The Consumers Credit Union scholarship program has been awarding students for 15 years, which means scholastic support to more than 150 Michigan high school seniors. This year they have one $10,000 scholarship and 10 $1,000 scholarships to award. The guidelines, requirements, and application are all available on their website at: https://www.consumerscu.org/about/scholarships.  


CHRISTIAN COLLEGE FAIR: The 2023 national Christian college fair will be held on Tuesday, March 14th at the Grand Rapids Christian High School Quest Center (2300 Plymouth Ave. SE) from 6:30-8:30PM. Over 30 Christian-centered colleges from across the country will have representatives available to provide general information and answer questions. High school students and families of any grade level are welcome to attend this event. No registration required!


SCHOLARSHIP: United Bank is proud to partner with our community, and as an extension of that pride, we are pleased to offer one United Bank Community Dedication Scholarship in the amount of $500. It is our hope that United Bank can play an instrumental role in helping community minded young adults achieve their goals in higher education. One student from the 2023 graduating class is to be awarded a $500 scholarship. Qualified candidates have shown care for their community through involvement in school and community activities. Seniors may access the application HERE.


KCTC OPEN HOUSE: Students from all grade levels are invited to attend the KCTC Open House, offered on two different nights: Feb. 7th and 8th from 5:00PM - 7:00PM. No registration is required! This is a great opportunity for 9th and 10 grade students especially, to be able to see what KCTC has to offer and plan this in your schedules for 11th and 12th grades. Current Juniors who are not attending KCTC may still enter a program for 12th grade. Questions? See your counselor!


SUMMER JOB OPPORTUNITY: Camp Henry is seeking students who would like to join their summer staff. Click HERE for information about employment opportunities!


SCHOLARSHIP REMINDER: The University Club of Grand Rapids Scholarship Foundation has been established for individuals who intend to build, support, and serve the West Michigan community after college graduation. Applicants may attend any college or accredited vocational school: in-state, out-of-state, 2-year or 4-year program. Current seniors are invited to apply. The completed application with an attached official transcript must be received by February 15, 2023.  Click HERE for application materials. 



Week of January 3

SCHOLARSHIP: The Roger B. Chaffee Scholarship Fund is pleased to offer a $3,500 scholarship to an outstanding senior from a local district high school within Kent ISD who intends to pursue a college career in engineering, mathematics, or the sciences relating to space technology! The application can be found at www.rogerbchaffeescholarship.org. All applications need to be delivered electronically to: Mandylovell@kentisd.org by February 24, 2023 at 4:00 p.m.

 

CAREER READINESS EVENTS: Kent ISD is hosting a number of upcoming events (virtual and in person) open to all students interested in learning more about a variety of careers. Click HERE to be 


SOPHOMORES: If you have any interest in a program at KCTC for 11th grade, the first step in the process is to schedule a site visit. If you would like to visit KCTC, please see Mrs. Poole in the Counseling Office ASAP to schedule this. Site visits are required for any students planning to enroll in a KCTC program in 2023-24. 



Week of December 12

SCHOLARSHIP: The Better Business Bureau Serving Western Michigan (BBB) is seeking applications for its 2023 BBB Trust Scholarship. The scholarship honors young leaders who demonstrate Trust and Ethics in their daily lives as they work to make a difference in their school and community. This scholarship is open to High School seniors (class of 2023) who will attend college in the fall of 2022. BBB will award three (3) scholarships worth $1,500 each.  


Week of December 5

SCHOLARSHIP: The 2022-23 Jackie Robinson Foundation Scholarship is now open for current Seniors. Click HERE for eligibility information and application materials. The deadline for submission is January 11, 2023.


Week of November 28

SCHOLARSHIP FOR JUNIORS: The Coolidge Scholarship is an annually awarded, full-ride, presidential scholarship that covers a student’s tuition, room, board, and expenses for four years of undergraduate study. The Coolidge may be used by recipients at any accredited college or university in the United States. Anyone of any background, pursuing any academic discipline of study, may apply to this non-partisan, need-blind, program. Interested Juniors may follow the link HERE for additional information and to access the application. The deadline is February 23, 2023. 


Week of November 14

SCHOLARSHIP: The University Club of Grand Rapids Scholarship Foundation has been established for individuals who intend to build, support, and serve the West Michigan community after college graduation. Applicants may attend any college or accredited vocational school: in-state, out-of-state, 2-year or 4-year program. Current seniors are invited to apply. The completed application with an attached official transcript must be received by February 15, 2023.  Click HERE for application materials.


SCHOLARSHIP: Established in 1990, this scholarship program honors the legacy of Lloyd F. Hutt – teacher and founder of LMCU. Each year, we establish a prompt for high school seniors to write about in the form of an essay and award twenty (20) $2,000 scholarships. We are proud to have provided over $500,000 in scholarships to 292 deserving students over the years. Click HERE to review the 2022-23 Hutt Scholarship application materials. The deadline for completion is January 31st, 2023. 


SCHOLARSHIP: River Valley Credit Union's "Fast Track to Higher Learning" scholarship is now open! Click HERE for complete details. Applicants must be high school seniors who are RVCU members. Applications are due February 10th, 2023. 


STUDY ABROAD OPPORTUNITY: Are your students ready for a life-changing adventure? Funded by the U.S. and German governments, the CBYX Scholarship is a full ride scholarship for motivated high school students to study abroad in Germany! Students live with a carefully vetted host family while attending a local high school. No previous language experience is required Click here to learn more about the program and eligibility. Application deadline is December 1st!

To learn more, join YFU staff and CBYX alumni on Tuesday, Nov 15, 07:00 PM EST for a Virtual Information night. Pre-register for this event here!



Week of November 7 

JUNIORS: The Lott Leadership Institute at the University of Mississippi is committed to inspiring thoughtful engagement with public policy and cultivating the next generation of civic-minded leaders.  The summer program, housed within UM’s Summer College for High School Students, brings together student leaders from across the United States (and in some years, the world) to earn college credit on the UM campus and to begin the study of leadership. The cost, paid for by the student/family, is $1,000. Click HERE for additional information. Juniors who would like to be considered for this opportunity should speak to their counselor. The deadline for our nominations is December 12th, 2022


SCHOLARSHIP: Forest Hills Eastern Academic Boosters Club has established a commitment to recognize academic success.  We are asking those Senior students interested in applying for this award to write a 300-500 word essay to compete for two $500 Scholarship Awards. All seniors received the essay prompt with instructions and a deadline for submitting their essays. Essays must be turned in to the Main Office by 8:00AM on Dec. 15th. 


Week of October 31


MI ACHIEVEMENT SCHOLARSHIP: Students of the Class of 2023 can visit this website for information about the Michigan Achievement Scholarship. Scholarships range from $2,750 to $5,500 per year, depending on the post secondary institution the student plans on attending. Completion of the FAFSA is necessary, and students are eligible if the family's expected contribution for college tuition (based on the FAFSA) amounts to $25,000 or less. 



SCHOLARSHIP: We are pleased to announce the Mary Jane Dockeray Scholarship sponsored by the Regional Math and Science Center at Grand Valley State University is now open! This is a named scholarship honoring the legacy of Mary Jane Dockeray (1927-2020), founding curator of the Blandford Nature Center in Grand Rapids. Each year, the Mary Jane Dockeray Scholarships are awarded to graduating from high school seniors from public or private schools in the Kent, Muskegon, and Ottawa Intermediate School Districts with an interest in pursuing a career in science. Two $2,500 scholarships will be awarded this year to graduating seniors who plan to pursue a career in science. Click HERE to access application materials. The deadline for completion is February 28th, 2023.



INTERIOR DESIGN AT CMU: The Interior Design faculty at Central Michigan University are offering an opportunity for students to explore Interior Design as a career path.  Students will engage in hands-on activities, interact with faculty and current students, and tour our facilities. Click HERE for an informational flyer with additional details, and HERE for the website to sign up. 



GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY: Our admissions rep from GCU is hosting an event for Grand Rapids area seniors wanting to learn more about programs offered, financial aid for out of state students, student life, and more! This will be held at The Potter's House High School on Nov. 22nd at 6:00PM. Click HERE for the complete details. 




COLLEGE REPS & RECRUITERS: Juniors and Seniors are invited to sign up in Naviance to meet with college/trade school reps and/or military recruiters. Instructions are HERE. Sign up will close 3 hours prior to the rep visit to allow our office time to set up attendance lists. Unless otherwise noted, rep visits will take place in the GLC. Students must make arrangements with their teacher for anything missed during class time. The absence will be excused, and students will receive a pass to class at the end of the rep visit. Representatives visiting FHE next week are:

Tuesday (11/8): Saginaw Valley State University (8:00AM)


Week of October 24


REMINDER - GRCC OPEN HOUSE: Students and families are invited to a fall open house at GRCC (Main Campus) on October 29th from 10:00AM-1:00PM. This is a free event, but registration is requested. 





NAT'L STUDENT LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE: Since 1989, the National Student Leadership Conference has invited a select group of outstanding middle school and high school students to participate in its fast-paced interactive summer sessions.

Sponsored by the National Student Leadership Foundation, a 501(c)3 nonprofit, nonpartisan, education organization, the NSLC provides students with the opportunity to experience life on a college campus, develop essential leadership skills, and explore a future career through exciting simulations, exclusive site visits and interactive meetings with renowned leaders in their chosen field. Visit the website for information about 2023 Summer Programs: https://www.nslcleaders.org/. Families may pursue this at their discretion; if planning on attending, the tuition and other expenses are paid for by the family. Students interested in attending should speak to their counselor as part of the nomination process. 



AP TEST PAYMENT REMINDER: Payment for spring AP exams is due by Nov. 4th. Payments can be made at https://aptsusa.com/foresthills/  If you have questions about payment, please speak to your AP teacher or your counselor ASAP (before Nov. 4th). The payment system will close for processing after Nov. 4th and will reopen for late payments on Nov. 15th. Late fees will apply at this time.


--- STUDENTS WHO DO NOT PLAN ON TESTING:


If you're in an AP class that you do NOT plan on taking the test for, you need to see Mr. Blink. Canceling your registration can only be done by our district coordinator. If you would like to cancel your AP test registration, please see Mr. Blink ASAP. Stopping by the counselors table at lunch is a great way to take care of this!





SCHOLARSHIP WEBINAR: The Sallie Mae School Assist Team is offering a free webinar for families and students to learn more about applying for scholarships. The webinar is on ‍Wednesday, November ‍2 at ‍7pm; During this session students and families will learn key tips on applying for scholarships, how to create a winning scholarship essay, and more.


Space is limited, so please register early!

Register Now


If you’re unable to attend, go ahead and register—they’ll send you a link to the recording so that you don’t miss this valuable information.






SCHOLARSHIP: Seniors are invited to apply for the 2023 Friends of the Cascade Library Scholarship, open now through Feb. 15th, 2023. The Friends of the Cascade Library Memorial Scholarship was launched in 2008 as a tribute to Marilyn Meyer, a founding member of the Friends of the Cascade Library who worked tirelessly on behalf of the organization and the Cascade Library for more than thirty-five years until her death in November 2007. The Friends continue to support the Cascade Library and its many services to the community through a network of dedicated volunteers. In honor of their efforts, two separate awards—each in the amount of $1,500—will be given to two high school seniors attending Forest Hills Central, Forest Hills Northern, or Forest Hills Eastern who best exemplify the volunteer spirit that motivated Mrs. Meyer and inspires current members of the Friends. Click HERE for scholarship guidelines, and HERE for the application. 





COLLEGE REPS & RECRUITERS: Juniors and Seniors are invited to sign up in Naviance to meet with college/trade school reps and/or military recruiters. Instructions are HERE. Sign up will close 3 hours prior to the rep visit to allow our office time to set up attendance lists. Unless otherwise noted, rep visits will take place in the GLC. Students must make arrangements with their teacher for anything missed during class time. The absence will be excused, and students will receive a pass to class at the end of the rep visit. Representatives visiting FHE next week are:

Tuesday (11/1): Eastern Michigan University (10:00AM), Lawrence Tech University (1:45PM)

Thursday (11/3): U of M - Flint (8:00AM)


Week of October 17


GRCC OPEN HOUSE: Students and families are invited to a fall open house at GRCC (Main Campus) on October 29th from 10:00AM-1:00PM. This is a free event, but registration is requested. 




GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY: Our admissions rep from GCU is hosting an event for Grand Rapids area seniors wanting to learn more about programs offered, financial aid for out of state students, student life, and more! This will be held at The Potter's House High School on Nov. 22nd at 6:00PM. Click HERE for the complete details. 




CAREER READINESS: Kent ISD has a number of upcoming career readiness events for students at any grade level. Many are in person, and all are FREE to attend! Click HERE for more information.




JUNIOR PLANNING NIGHT: FHPS counselors would like to invite you to Junior Planning Night on Wednesday, Oct. 26th at 6:00PM, located at the Forest Hills Fine Arts Center (600 Forest Hill Ave. SE). This is an informational meeting about planning for upcoming college testing, scheduling for 12th grade, post-secondary planning, and more! 


Junior Planning Night is meant for a parent/guardian audience, as students will receive this information during the school day. Students are not expected to attend. 


Junior Planning Night is also the kick-off to our individual Junior conferences, held from early November through the end of January. More details about that will be coming soon. If you are unable to attend Junior Planning Night, you are still invited to schedule a Junior conference later on. 




COLLEGE REPS & RECRUITERS: Juniors and Seniors are invited to sign up in Naviance to meet with college/trade school reps and/or military recruiters. Instructions are HERE. Sign up will close 3 hours prior to the rep visit to allow our office time to set up attendance lists. Unless otherwise noted, rep visits will take place in the GLC. Students must make arrangements with their teacher for anything missed during class time. The absence will be excused, and students will receive a pass to class at the end of the rep visit. Representatives visiting FHE next week are:

Monday (10/24): University of Cincinnati (10:00AM), DePauw University (1:45PM)

Thursday (10/27): Adrian College (12:45PM)



UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA: Seniors planning to apply to the University of Alabama may do so for FREE from Oct. 17th through Oct. 21st. Free applications are available directly through the college website or by using the Common App. Questions? See your counselor!


Week of October 10

SCHOLARSHIP: Applications for the Ronald Reagan Foundation Scholarship will be accepted online between October 17, 2022 and January 5, 2023. This renewable $10,000 scholarship opportunity-- of up to $40,000 per recipient-- is open to high school seniors nationwide who showcase leadership, drive, integrity, and citizenship. 

Scholarship awardees are also admitted into the Reagan Academy's network of exceptional students and young professionals-- all of whom share a common desire to lead, serve, and positively impact their communities. Click HERE for details.



GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY: Join GCU for a "Night out with GCU" where prospective students and families can learn about generous scholarship opportunities, support services, housing options and the vibrant campus life. This event is held at Potters House High School (2465 28th St. SW) on November 22nd at 6:00PM. Click HERE to RSVP. 



DAVENPORT: Davenport University is offering a virtual Open House on Oct. 15th and an in-person Open House on Oct. 21st. Information about degree programs, campus life, financial aid, and more will be presented. Interested students and families can register HERE



COLLEGE REPS & RECRUITERS: Juniors and Seniors are invited to sign up in Naviance to meet with college/trade school reps and/or military recruiters. Instructions are HERE. Sign up will close 3 hours prior to the rep visit to allow our office time to set up attendance lists. Unless otherwise noted, rep visits will take place in the GLC. Students must make arrangements with their teacher for anything missed during class time. The absence will be excused, and students will receive a pass to class at the end of the rep visit. Representatives visiting FHE next week are:

Monday (10/17): Loyola University (10:00AM)

Tuesday (10/18): Purdue University (8:00AM)



Week of October 3


AP EXAM PAYMENT: Payment for spring AP exams is due by Nov. 4th. Payments can be made at https://aptsusa.com/foresthills/  If you have already paid for your AP exams, you may disregard this message.


The payment system will close for processing after Nov. 4th and will reopen for late payments on Nov. 15th. Late fees will apply at this time. 


Students who are in AP classes that are only taught in Sem. 2 will have a registration period in the winter for those exams. You do not need to pay for those exams at this time. 





SCHOLARSHIPS: The Elks National Foundation has kicked off the 2023 scholarship year. The "Most Valuable Student" award is available to any seniors pursuing a college education at a 4-year institution. Applicants do not need to be related to current or past Elks members. The Legacy Award is given to a selected senior who is the child or grandchild of an active Elks member. Click HERE to view application information.




SAVE THE DATE: Kent ISD is hosting an open house for KCTC programs on Feb. 7th and 8th. This is a great opportunity for our 9th and 10th grade students to explore programs before enrolling for 11th and 12th grade. As we get closer to the open house dates, we will post reminders and more specific details. 




SENIORS: Seniors met with our Jostens representative this morning to get information about ordering caps and gowns, plus additional items (extra tassels, grad announcements, etc.). The deadline for ordering is Nov. 1. Orders after Nov. 1 are still possible, however late fees will apply, and the shipment will be separate from the group shipping that arrives at FHE in the spring when seniors pick up their orders. Click HERE for a shortcut to the FHE-Jostens website to place orders. 




EXPLORE ENGINEERING: Explore Engineering is a FREE event where your students can learn more about engineering as a career and what makes a University of Dayton engineering degree distinctive. They’ll participate in hands-on labs, meet our faculty and current students and tour our campus and engineering facilities. Parent programming is also provided at both events. Follow the link for more information, including dates, special programs, and registration. 




OPEN HOUSE: Saginaw Valley State University would like to extend a special invitation to your students for our upcoming Fall Open House! This event is on Saturday, October 22nd starting at 9:00 AM until 1:00 PM. At SVSU's Fall Open House students will get the best look at what SVSU is all about. It's a true open house format so arrive anytime and leave once all of your questions are answered. 




COLLEGE REPS & RECRUITERS: Juniors and Seniors are invited to sign up in Naviance to meet with college/trade school reps and/or military recruiters. Instructions are HERE. Sign up will close 3 hours prior to the rep visit to allow our office time to set up attendance lists. Unless otherwise noted, rep visits will take place in the GLC. Students must make arrangements with their teacher for anything missed during class time. The absence will be excused, and students will receive a pass to class at the end of the rep visit. Representatives visiting FHE next week are:

Monday (10/10): US Air Force Academy (10:00AM)

Tuesday (10/11): Ripon College (8:00AM), University of Alabama (10:00AM)

Thursday (10/13): Hillsdale College (8:00AM), Miami University - Oxford (10:00AM)



FAFSA: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) season is here! Students and families are encouraged to register for a Virtual Financial Aid Night provided by Michigan Department of Treasury’s MI Student Aid team. Participants will be able to gather information on the following financial aid topics:

All sessions are free of charge and open to the public.



Week of September 26


SCHOLARSHIP: Each year the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) awards multiple scholarships to students showing dedication to the pursuit of higher education in diverse areas of study including history, economics, law, political science, medicine, nursing, occupational and physical therapy, elementary and secondary education, chemistry, math, science and English. The scholarship application portal will open for the coming year on November 1, 2022 through January 31, 2023 at 11:59 pm (Eastern Standard Time). For complete details and to get started, click HERE.   




COLLEGE REPS & RECRUITERS: Juniors and Seniors are invited to sign up in Naviance to meet with college/trade school reps and/or military recruiters. Instructions are HERE. Sign up will close 3 hours prior to the rep visit to allow our office time to set up attendance lists. Unless otherwise noted, rep visits will take place in the GLC. Students must make arrangements with their teacher for anything missed during class time. The absence will be excused, and students will receive a pass to class at the end of the rep visit. Representatives visiting FHE next week are:

Monday (10/3): Douglas J Aveda Institute (10:00AM), Notre Dame (1:45PM)

Tuesday (10/4): Grand Canyon University (10:00AM), Davenport University (1:45PM)

Thursday (10/6): Case Western Reserve (8:00AM), Alma College (12:45PM), Grace Christian University (1:45PM)





UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA: Students interested in applying to the University of Florida who are curious about innovation, entrepreneurship and 21st century job skills are welcome to join reps (virtually) on September 30th or October 14th for the Discover IA events to learn more about the UF Innovation Academy program at the University of Florida! Held over Zoom, the Discover IA events offer prospective students an in-depth overview of the UF Innovation Academy program as well as opportunities to interact with staff, faculty, and current students. Registration is now open at: https://innovationacademy.ufl.edu/events/discover-ia-/. Contact us with any questions at: iacademy@ufl.edu.



SCHOLARSHIP: Seniors are invited to apply for the University Club of Grand Rapids Class of 2023 scholarship. This is a renewable $1,000 scholarship that may be applied to a 4-year, 2-year or trade school institution. Applications are accepted now through February 15, 2023. Click HERE for the details and the application. 



Week of September 19

FINANCIAL AID HELP: The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) opens for Seniors on Oct. 1st, and the Dept. of Treasury will be hosting a number of virtual events to assist families of seniors planning to complete the FAFSA. We encourage all seniors to complete the FAFSA, even if there are not current plans to seek out loans for college tuition. Many colleges will still evaluate FAFSA information when deciding on scholarships and grants that they may offer to prospective students. Click HERE for details about the upcoming virtual events. 


WAYNE STATE NURSING PROGRAM: The Wayne State University College of Nursing is accepting applications for the Direct Admit BSN for Freshmen pathway. The curriculum for this selective pathway is structured so that admitted students who stay on course can earn a bachelor of science in nursing degree in four years/eight semesters. A virtual informational session will be held on Nov. 7th at 4:00PM. Click HERE for more information, and to register.


SCHOLARSHIP: Each year, the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation awards 150 college scholarships worth $20,000 to high school students across the United States through the Coca-Cola Scholars Program. This is a scholarship for Seniors, and applications are now open. Click on the link (above) for the complete details and to get your application started. Applications must be submitted by Oct. 31st, 2022. 


SOPHOMORES: Counselors visited 10th grade students on 9/20 in their US History classes to go over information from our office (our website, how to make appointments, weekly news) as well as informing students about upcoming events specific to Sophomores. KCTC programs are available to Juniors and Seniors, however the process to get enrolled begins in 10th grade. Students are encouraged to research programs on the KCTC website, and a site visit in Jan./Feb. is necessary. KCTC will also offer an Open House in February. More information about that will come closer to the event date. Sophomores also heard about HOBY and MYLEAD, two amazing leadership summer camp opportunities that will occur in 2023. More details will be sent out in the winter for students interested in pursuing HOBY and MYLEAD. A brief slideshow with links was emailed to all 10th grade students today, with helpful links to our Counseling Office website, KCTC, HOBY, and MYLEAD.


SENIOR EVENTS: There are a number of upcoming events for Seniors, and planning of events for parent/family volunteers listed on the Class of 2023 webpage. Seniors and families of seniors can check it out HERE.


JOBS FOR STUDENTS: Students looking for after school jobs can look HERE on our website! Local businesses will occasionally reach out to our office to post openings. Most recently, John Ball Zoo is seeking reliable high school students to help with IllumiZoo, now through November.



COLLEGE REPS & RECRUITERS: Juniors and Seniors are invited to sign up in Naviance to meet with college/trade school reps and/or military recruiters. Instructions are HERE. Sign up will close 3 hours prior to the rep visit to allow our office time to set up attendance lists. Unless otherwise noted, rep visits will take place in the GLC. Students must make arrangements with their teacher for anything missed during class time. The absence will be excused, and students will receive a pass to class at the end of the rep visit. Representatives visiting FHE next week are:

Monday (9/26): Southeastern University (10:00AM), Stetson University (12:45PM - VIRTUAL)

Tuesday (9/27): Albion College (10:00AM), GVSU (12:45PM), Willamette University (1:45PM - VIRTUAL)

Thursday (9/29): Central MI University (8:00AM), GRCC (9:00AM), Northwood University (12:45PM)


Week of September 12


AP TEST REGISTRATION: Students taking AP exams in the spring must follow steps for getting registered and to pay for exams. The payment window is open now through Nov. 4th. A processing period from Nov. 5th-15th will take place, and then a late payment fee applies on Nov. 16th. There will be no late registrations beyond March 3rd. *Students in AP courses that are only offered in Sem. 2 will have a window to register for exams from Jan. 9th-March 3rd without penalty. For the complete details and instructions for getting registered and paying for exams, click HERE. This information is also being delivered in all AP courses by instructors.




ACT WORKKEYS: Seniors who completed the ACT Workkeys test last April are welcome to pick up a copy of their scores from Mrs. Poole in the Counseling Office. 




VIRTUAL COLLEGE INFO SESSIONS: In the spirit of cooperation, six of the nation's top liberal arts colleges —Amherst, Bowdoin, Carleton, Pomona, Swarthmore, and Williams—are joining forces to help students with their college search. See below for the list of events with topics discussed, dates, times, and registration links:





CHRISTIAN COLLEGE FAIR: The Grand Rapids Christian College Fair is scheduled on Monday, Sept. 26th from 6:00-8:00 pm at Cornerstone University. There will be over 40 Christian colleges represented from all over the United States.  Students and parents are encouraged to attend.  Students are encouraged to register for their personalized bar code at https://www.findyourchristiancollege.com/ before attending.




QUESTBRIDGE SCHOLARSHIP: QuestBridge is a powerful platform that connects the nation's brightest students from low-income backgrounds with leading institutions of higher education and further opportunities. They are an aggregator of excellence. By facilitating these exchanges, QuestBridge aims to increase the percentage of talented low-income students attending the nation's best universities and the ranks of national leadership itself. For qualification information, visit the website HERE. Students (seniors) who may meet eligibility criteria should meet with their counselor before September 27th




SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES: A list of scholarship opportunities for students in high school (some may be specific to certain grades) was recently published by StudentScholarships.org. Click HERE to view details with websites to find more information and obtain applications. 




REMINDER - U.S. SENATE YOUTH PROGRAM: Qualified Juniors and Seniors with an interest in public service are encouraged to apply for the U.S. Senate Youth Program. Selected students will receive a $10,000 undergraduate college scholarship. Additional information can be found on their website. The deadline for MI applicants is October 7th. 




JUNIOR FAMILIES: SAVE THE DATE! Counselors from all three high schools are coordinating a Junior Planning Night at the FAC on Wednesday, October 26th at 6:00PM. The presentation is for parents, and will cover topics related to career planning, standardized testing, college planning, and more! This event is a precursor to individual Junior Conferences with counselors that are scheduled Nov.-Jan., and students are involved in that meeting. More information about the individual Junior Conferences will be coming late in October.




UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA: UVA will host a Virtual Event Series from mid-September to mid-October, geared toward prospective students. Throughout the sessions, our admission deans and current students will provide insights about first-year and transfer admission, the financial aid process, the student experience, and the student resources available across the University. Click HERE to register. 




WEST POINT - FB LIVE: This Virtual Facebook Live Event will cover what you need to know to apply to the United States Military Academy, West Point, NY. So, join West Point Admissions Regional Commander (Northeast Region) Captain Richard Simpson (USMA 2013), along with current Cadet Olivia Kittle USMA 2025 as they delve into all the information you're looking for. This event will be on Sept. 13th at 6:00PM. Register HERE.




GVSU LAKER DAYS: Seniors are welcome to take part in an upcoming Laker Day experience at GVSU! During Laker Days, students will have access to group presentations, campus tours, and meeting times with representative from academic departments and student support services to get all of their questions answered. Laker Days this fall will be held on Friday, Oct. 9th at 9:00AM and Saturday, Oct. 15th at 9:00AM. This is a free event, but registration is required: www.gvsu.edu/visit




COLLEGE REPS & RECRUITERS: Juniors and Seniors are invited to sign up in Naviance to meet with college/trade school reps and/or military recruiters. Instructions are HERE. Sign up will close 3 hours prior to the rep visit to allow our office time to set up attendance lists. Unless otherwise noted, rep visits will take place in the GLC. Students must make arrangements with their teacher for anything missed during class time. The absence will be excused, and students will receive a pass to class at the end of the rep visit. Representatives visiting FHE next week are:

Monday (9/19): Aquinas (10:00AM), Hope College (12:45PM), Lawrence University (virtual, 1:45PM)

Tuesday (9/20): Northern MI University (10:00AM), Grand Canyon University (12:45PM), Wayne State (1:45PM)

Thursday (9/22): Kettering University (8:00AM), Michigan Tech (9:00AM), Western Michigan University (10:00AM)



Week of September 6


CAREER READINESS EVENTS: KentISD has a number of upcoming career readiness events, and also some scholarship opportunities for students pursuing skilled trades and post-secondary options requiring 2-year degrees. Check it out on our website under Academic Resources (look for "Career Readiness at KISD"). Click HERE for a shortcut.





NOTRE DAME: The University of Notre Dame's Office of Undergraduate Admissions will be hosting ND on the Road events in our area! The events will include information on academic, community, and spiritual life at the University of Notre Dame, as well as insights into the admissions and financial aid processes. This is a great opportunity for students and their families to learn more about Notre Dame. 


Thursday, October 6, 2022 at 6:30 PM

Lansing Catholic High School

501 Marshall St

Lansing, MI

Please register for this event here. 





PAYING FOR COLLEGE: Sallie Mae is hosting a free virtual event on Sept. 16th at 7:00PM for families interested in learning more about college savings plans. Click HERE for details and to get registered. Topics covered include:






PRINCETON REVIEW: The Princeton Review understands that a new school year means getting back into the swing of homework, essays, and tests. From September 11th to September 15th, PR is hosting “Study Skills Week,” a series of events dedicated to academic success. Their experts will discuss skills that produce better grades, test strategies for the PSAT and AP Exams, and a look at the upcoming Digital SAT. 


The Digital SAT: What You Need to Know

Sunday, September 11

8PM EST


PSAT Strategy Session

Monday, September 12

8PM EST


Study Skills 101

Tuesday, September 13

8PM EST


Crafting Your Academic Essay

Wednesday, September 14

8PM EST


Advanced Placement 101

Thursday, September 15

10PM EST






VIRTUAL REP MEETINGS: Prospective Junior and Senior students are invited to a Virtual Representative Meeting with reps from Harvard, Princeton, UVA, Wellesley, and Yale. Advance registration is required.

Sunday, September 11, 2022

7pm EDT/6pm CDT/5pm MDT/4pm PDT

Event Registration


Sunday, September 18, 2022

7pm EDT/6pm CDT/5pm MDT/4pm PDT

Event Registration


Sunday, October 2, 2022

 7pm EDT/6pm CDT/5pm MDT/4pm PDT

Event Registration


Sunday, October 9, 2022

7pm EDT/6pm CDT/5pm MDT/4pm PDT

Event Registration





VIRTUAL COLLEGE FAIRS: NACAC is hosting three upcoming virtual college fairs available to Juniors and Seniors:


Sunday, Sept. 11 (1-6 p.m. ET)

Sign Up →


Sunday, Oct. 9 (1-6 p.m. ET)

Sign Up →


Sunday, Nov. 6 (1-6 p.m. ET)

Sign Up →





COLLEGE APPS: October is "Free Application Month" for many colleges in Michigan and across the country. Students who would like to take advantage of free college applications are encouraged to check with the Office of Admissions at their prospective schools to find out if the college participates in Free Application Month, and if so, which specific dates they will offer a free application. Most colleges are not free for the entire month, but will select a specific date range within October. The article below is not exhaustive, but offers some insight into colleges in other states that are already making plans. 


https://www.collegiateparent.com/high-school/october-is-college-application-month/




SENIORS: Seniors are invited to complete a survey from the counselors about the possibility of a College App Workshop. The survey was sent via email to all 12th grade students on 9/6 and will close on 9/9 at 3:00PM.  Information from the survey will be used to coordinate at least one (possibly multiple) workshop for seniors to get questions answered and complete college applications after school and/or on a Saturday morning. Seniors who have no questions but would just like a quiet workspace for application completion are welcome to attend too!




COLLEGE REPS & RECRUITERS: Juniors and Seniors are invited to sign up in Naviance to meet with college/trade school reps and/or military recruiters. Instructions are HERE. Sign up will close 3 hours prior to the rep visit to allow our office time to set up attendance lists. Unless otherwise noted, rep visits will take place in the GLC. Students must make arrangements with their teacher for anything missed during class time. The absence will be excused, and students will receive a pass to class at the end of the rep visit. Representatives visiting FHE next week are: 

Tuesday (9/13): Valparaiso (8:00AM), Xavier University (9:00AM), Calvin (10:00AM)

Thursday (9/15): Michigan State (8:00AM), U of M (9:00AM), Butler University (10:00AM)


Week of August 29


COLLEGE FAIR: GRCC is hosting the 2022 Fall MACRAO College and Transfer Fair on Thursday, October 13, 2022. This is an all day event including two college fairs (9:00-11:00 am and 6:00-7:30 pm), and one transfer fair (1:00-3:00 pm). Traditionally, high schools bus students in during the morning college fair session and students attend the evening session with their families. The afternoon transfer fair is tailored for our current GRCC students.


To learn more about the college and transfer fair and to sign your high school up to attend, please visit: www.grcc.edu/macraofairs.


SENIORS: Counselors met with Seniors in English classes on Tuesday, August 30th, to kick off college application season! All of the details, along with helpful links, were put together in a slideshow and emailed to all Seniors at the end of the day. This slideshow is also on our website under "Grade Specific Information." This will be a valuable tool as they begin to work on their first applications for colleges this fall. Seniors will also receive an email on Sept. 2 with links to all of the places we post scholarship information throughout the year. This includes our Counseling Office website, and we encourage students to check at least once per week to see the latest updates. 


JUNIORS: Counselors met with Juniors in English classes on 8/29 to discuss visiting college reps at FHE this fall. Juniors may sign up using Naviance, and the list of college reps coming to FHE with dates and times is also viewable in Naviance, and on our Counseling Office website (HERE). All Juniors were emailed the instructions for using Naviance to schedule time with college reps, along with tips for utilizing this important time. 


JUNIORS: The PSAT/NMSQT assessment is on Wednesday, October 12. All students testing without accommodations will be in the auxiliary gym. Accommodated tests will be assigned to alternate locations, and students will be notified in advance. While this assessment is similar to the PSAT 9 and PSAT 10, the results from this particular test may qualify students for scholarships. Student guides are available for every student in the counseling office. This includes test-taking tips and an official practice test. To learn more about this assessment, please visit this link or reference the student guide.


CAREER PLANNING: The State of Michigan published an update to their career outlook information. This is a great resource for students to dig into as they consider future occupations and make plans for their futures! The information is on our website (link HERE) and has been sent via email to all FHE students. Check it out! 


SCHOLARSHIP: Citizens wants to honor the dedication of Senior students and families pursuing higher learning! Fill out the registration form HERE to be entered for a chance to win a Grand Prize of $15,000 to use towards school expenses and one of the $2,500 monthly prizes! Additionally, each quarter a student who meets the required criteria for the Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Scholarship Prize will be eligible to win a $2,500 quarterly prize for use towards school expenses. See Official Rules for details. 


Week of August 22


SAT & ACT TUTORING: Calvin University invites students from Forest Hills Eastern High School to consider Excel SAT/ACT Tutoring, September 20–October 27, 2022, held on Calvin's campus. Calvin staff will connect high school students with a Calvin student tutor to meet once or twice per week in small groups covering subject matter included on the SAT or ACT. Find out more information—tutoring is only $100!  




AP CLASSES: Students in AP courses will be receiving information from their instructors to join AP resources through College Board within the next week. This requires a "join code," which instructors provide students. This process is required for registering for the spring AP exams, so students intending to take AP exams should use the join codes now. AP test registration happens later in the fall. Follow the link HERE for general information about using join codes.

Students who intend to take an AP exam without taking the AP course should see their counselor for a unique join code, which also may be used now to prepare for test registration later in the year.



COLLEGE PLANNING: ACT's "My Journey" online college planning virtual event is now open for registration. Excitement? Uncertainty? Overwhelmed with options? All great adventures begin with a mix of emotions in anticipation of the road ahead. ACT’s My Journey event provides valuable information to help students and parents confidently navigate the college admissions process. It’s important to remember that while everyone’s journey after high school follows a unique path, there are some common things you can do to make the best decisions about your future.

EVENT DATE AND TIME: Saturday, September 24, 2022 | 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., CT

Registration closes Friday, September 23 at 9:00 a.m., CT

(Sessions will be recorded and available after the event for anyone who registers.)



WELCOME BACK: The counseling office is in full swing, with a number of upcoming activities for all grade levels: 


Week of August 15


PRACTICE SAT & ACT: The Forest Hills Eastern Academic Boosters will be offering both a Practice ACT and a Practice SAT with two format options: a take home test with proctoring instructions or an in-person proctored test at FHE. Both tests are take approximately 3 hours. These practice tests offer your child the opportunity to gain valuable test taking experience as well as giving them the knowledge of which test is better suited for them. Information can be found on the ABC website. Click HERE for a shortcut.




WEST POINT: Students interested in West Point Military Academy are welcome to arrange for an on-site visit this fall. Click HERE for details.




KCTC STUDENTS & FAMILIES: Please click HERE for a welcome letter from KCTC for the 2022-23 school year.




SENIORS: Keep yourself up to date on all of the information and activities specific to the Class of 2023! A FHE Seniors website has been built just for you. Visit it, bookmark it, and check it regularly for updates. Click HERE for a shortcut.





SAT TEST PREP: The Forest Hills Eastern Academic Boosters will be offering an SAT/ACT Test Preparation Class at Forest Hills Eastern this fall. You can sign up for either the Math Prep Class, English Prep Class or both prep class:


English Prep Classes will be on  September 6th, 7th, 8th from 2:45 pm - 4:15 pm.  

Math Prep Classes will be on September 13th, 14th, 15th from 2:45 pm - 4:15 pm.         


Cost is $200 for Math Prep Class, $200 for English Prep Class or $400 for both classes.  SPACE IS LIMITED TO THE FIRST 15 STUDENTS PER CLASS...SIGN UP EARLY!  Please click the following link to register:  https://bit.ly/3L8mmum OR visit our new website: fheabc.com


Questions?  Please contact FHE Academic Boosters Club @ fheacademicboosters@gmail.com



Week of August 10

SCHEDULING: Counselors will be responding to schedule change requests from August 10th-August 18th. The Google form was open from 8:00AM August 1 until 8:00AM 10th for students to request changes. Students who still have questions about their schedules must contact their counselor directly via email by August 18th. We will not be changing schedules after August 18th, unless there is an error that requires a change. This includes classes that are offered only in Sem. 2. Due to the high volume of emails, please allow additional time for a response. All messages will be returned by August 18th. 


U.S. SENATE YOUTH PROGRAM: Qualified Juniors and Seniors with an interest in public service are encouraged to apply for the U.S. Senate Youth Program. Selected students will receive a $10,000 undergraduate college scholarship. Additional information can be found on their website. The deadline for MI applicants is October 7th.


Week of June 6

COLLEGE ESSAY WORKSHOP: Class of 2023 Seniors are invited to attend a three-session essay-writing workshop. Get inspired, draft an essay, edit and critique it in class with peers and the instructor. Get your essay done before school starts! Click HERE for all of the details and to reserve your spot.



CAMP GOOD GRIEF: Camp Good Grief is a free program designed for children ages 8-17 who have experienced the loss of a loved one. Camp Good Grief offers a variety of camp activities and acres of groomed fields and natural woods for play.  This experience combines art, music, and conversation with grief education and emotional support.  All activities are facilitated by caring and qualified Hospice of Michigan and Arbor Hospice grief professionals, music therapists, and volunteers. Space is limited so please register early. Registration deadline is July 1, 2022.


Week of May 23


Testing Out Sign Up Due by Friday (5/27): Students interested in testing out of a required class this summer must sign up by Friday, May 27. Testing out will take place on Tuesday, June 21 starting at 8:00 AM.  Students will be testing at Eastern High School unless otherwise notified. Please click HERE to sign up. 

 

Please be sure to read the Testing Out Information Letter and to consult with your counselor to see if the test out option is a good fit for you and your future plans. This is especially important for college-bound athletes. Test out study materials will be available to pick up from the main office starting on Monday, June 6. Please contact the Counseling Office for more information at 616-493-8831.



GRCC WORKFORCE TRAINING: Stand out from the others when you are trained at GRCC! GRCC has an outstanding reputation for training and educating healthcare professionals at all levels. Click HERE to learn more about programs offered with informational sessions coming soon. Upcoming programs include:


Certified Nurse Aide

Medical Assistant

Pharmacy Technician

Phlebotomy Technician


APUSH in 2022-23: Students who chose AP US History for next school year have a summer assignment to complete. Packets may be picked up from Mrs. Brasic in B-201 this week Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday. 


JUNIORS: Counselors visited Juniors today to discuss ways to get ready for college application season over the summer. A helpful slideshow with embedded links to additional resources was shared, and Juniors have a copy of this in their school email as well. You can also find this on the Counseling Office website under "Grade Specific Information." 


Week of May 16

KCAD/UICA SUMMER ART CLASSES: Community art classes for kids, teens and adults are being held in person this summer! Interested students and families can view additional information HERE


Week of May 9

COLLEGE BOARD: The application for College Board's National Recognition Programs will close at 8 p.m. ET on Wednesday, June 15, not 11:59 p.m. ET. Interested students can find application materials HERE. 


Week of May 2

LOCAL SUMMER ENRICHMENT: Looking for summer enrichment? Check out this great resource HERE from Kent ISD that includes an extensive list of summer camps for students around the Grand Rapids area. 



MILITARY ACADEMIES: Congressman Peter Meijer is hosting a Service Academy Information Night on Monday, May 23, 2022, from 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum. This is an evening for interested students and their parents to learn more about our nation’s service academies and the process of applying for an academy nomination and appointment. Representatives from all five service academies have been invited. Each will give a short presentation at the event. Information tables will be available as well. 




MI VIRTUAL SUMMER OPPORTUNITIES: Here are some details about the various summer school offerings this year from Michigan Virtual. If you have any questions, or need anything, don’t hesitate to reach out! Any classes taken for high school credit must be approved prior to enrollment. See your counselor before signing up!

To learn more about these programs, please check out our summer landing page for more information which can be found at this link -----> Michigan Virtual Summer Options! 



Week of April 25


SUMMER CAMPS: GRCC is hosting 6th-9th grade students for fun summer camp experiences! It's fun to explore careers and learn by doing during these hands-on camps taught by the experts: Construction Camp, Manufacturing Camp, Public Works Camp, uAV Drone Camp, and Woodworking Camp. Capacity is limited, so sign up soon to reserve a space. Click HERE to get started!




APPRENTICESHIP: From the Wayland Carpenter and Millwright Training Center:

 

Students who are interested in being a carpenter or millwright apprentice, can request an application on our website www.buildmifuture.com. The next entry math test for carpenters is coming up in two weeks. Please request an application by Monday, May 2nd so you can apply before this quarter’s carpenter math test! Requests submitted after this date will be accepted for the following carpenter test in August. The next millwright math test is in July.  *This tuition-free apprenticeship is a great alternative to college where you “earn while you learn”.  




MILITARY ACADEMIES: Congressman Peter Meijer is hosting a Service Academy Information Night on Monday, May 23, 2022, from 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum. This is an evening for interested students and their parents to learn more about our nation’s service academies and the process of applying for an academy nomination and appointment. Representatives from all five service academies have been invited. Each will give a short presentation at the event. Information tables will be available as well. 




SUMMER BRAIN GAIN: Kent ISD, in partnership with Kent District Library, GRPL, and the Literacy Center of West MI, is offering FREE online courses and printed packets of activities for any K-12 students. Learn more about Summer Brain Gain  by clicking HERE, or calling (616) 365-2279. Note that the online courses for high school credit through MySchool@Kent require approval; students interested in pursuing these should meet with their counselor first.




COMPREHENSIVE THERAPY CENTER: The CTC is offering a summer program for high school students with an interest in careers in the medical field. Diversity in Healthcare is a seven-week program where marginalized students attend workshops, speak with professionals in the field, and receive mentorship in order to reduce the barriers they face and prepare them for a future career in healthcare. Our ultimate goal: To see more diversity in healthcare. Click HERE to see more information and to get started with the sign up process. 




GRCC JOB TRAINING: Individuals with skilled trades training are in high demand and are making good money. Gain the skills you need in just 20 weeks! Because these classes are all hands-on training, space is limited and fills up fast! Upcoming start date is May 2, 2022. Currently, seats are available in the following programs: Automotive Technician, Computer Support Technician and Welding. Get the details by attending an Info Session and Tour! 


May 2, 2022 10:00 am - 11:00 am

May 16, 2022 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm


Meet with a career coach, learn about our programs and take a tour of the Tassell M-TEC! Click HERE to register.


Interested in the CNA program at GRCC? Click HERE. The next session begins on May 16.





MI VIRTUAL SUMMER OPPORTUNITIES: Here are some details about the various summer school offerings this year from Michigan Virtual. If you have any questions, or need anything, don’t hesitate to reach out! Any classes taken for high school credit must be approved prior to enrollment. See your counselor before signing up!

To learn more about these programs, please check out our summer landing page for more information which can be found at this link -----> Michigan Virtual Summer Options! 





DAVENPORT JUNIOR DAY: Davenport University is hosting a day for current Juniors to learn more about what they have to offer. Junior Day is on Saturday, May 14 at the main campus in Grand Rapids. Click HERE for details and to register. This is a FREE event!




Path to Pro 2.0: Are you questioning trade vs. college? Are you wondering about trade/vocational school? Do you need more information about trades and the route to a career? Students and families are invited to attend Path to Pro 2.0 Experienced Skilled Trades Panel and Exhibit Hall:

- Monday, April 25, 2022 - 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.

- Forest Hills Fine Arts Center (600 Forest Hills Ave, GR 49546)

- Panel discussion to include electrical, plumbing, cosmetology, carpentry, and others

- Exhibit hall with the following trades/schools & programs

- Builder - LetUs Build, Carpentry - Wayland Carpenters and Millwrights, Cosmetology -Heidi Christine’s, Electrical - Buist Electric, West Michigan Construction Institute, Fire Protection - Brigade Fire Protection, Plumbing - Kellermeier Plumbing, Real Estate -Hands On Real Estate, GRCC Workforce Training, Kellogg’s, Tree Climbing - Integrity Tree Service, and MORE!




DROP DEADLINE APPROACHING: Students who have selected Honors or AP classes for the 2022-23 school year have until May 1 to make changes to these choices. We will not be removing Honors or AP classes from student schedules after May 1. This includes next fall when students receive their final schedules at Orientation.


Week of April 18


DAVENPORT JUNIOR DAY: Davenport University is hosting a day for current Juniors to learn more about what they have to offer. Junior Day is on Saturday, May 14 at the main campus in Grand Rapids. Click HERE for details and to register. This is a FREE event!




Path to Pro 2.0: Are you questioning trade vs. college? Are you wondering about trade/vocational school? Do you need more information about trades and the route to a career? Students and families are invited to attend Path to Pro 2.0 Experienced Skilled Trades Panel and Exhibit Hall:

- Monday, April 25, 2022 - 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.

- Forest Hills Fine Arts Center (600 Forest Hills Ave, GR 49546)

- Panel discussion to include electrical, plumbing, cosmetology, carpentry, and others

- Exhibit hall with the following trades/schools & programs

- Builder - LetUs Build, Carpentry - Wayland Carpenters and Millwrights, Cosmetology -Heidi Christine’s, Electrical - Buist Electric, West Michigan Construction Institute, Fire Protection - Brigade Fire Protection, Plumbing - Kellermeier Plumbing, Real Estate -Hands On Real Estate, GRCC Workforce Training, Kellogg’s, Tree Climbing - Integrity Tree Service, and MORE!




DROP DEADLINE APPROACHING: Students who have selected Honors or AP classes for the 2022-23 school year have until May 1 to make changes to these choices. We will not be removing Honors or AP classes from student schedules after May 1. This includes next fall when students receive their final schedules at Orientation.


Week of April 11


Path to Pro 2.0: Are you questioning trade vs. college? Are you wondering about trade/vocational school? Do you need more information about trades and the route to a career? Students and families are invited to attend Path to Pro 2.0 Experienced Skilled Trades Panel and Exhibit Hall:

- Monday, April 25, 2022 - 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.

- Forest Hills Fine Arts Center (600 Forest Hills Ave, GR 49546)

- Panel discussion to include electrical, plumbing, cosmetology, carpentry, and others

- Exhibit hall with the following trades/schools & programs

- Builder - LetUs Build, Carpentry - Wayland Carpenters and Millwrights, Cosmetology -Heidi Christine’s, Electrical - Buist Electric, West Michigan Construction Institute, Fire Protection - Brigade Fire Protection, Plumbing - Kellermeier Plumbing, Real Estate -Hands On Real Estate, GRCC Workforce Training, Kellogg’s, Tree Climbing - Integrity Tree Service, and MORE!




DROP DEADLINE APPROACHING: Students who have selected Honors or AP classes for the 2022-23 school year have until May 1 to make changes to these choices. We will not be removing Honors or AP classes from student schedules after May 1. This includes next fall when 




INDIANA TECH: Indiana Tech is still accepting applications for current seniors, with time left to be considered for scholarships! Click HERE to take a look at what they have to offer. 




GRCC JOB TRAINING: Individuals with skilled trades training are in high demand and are making good money. Gain the skills you need in just 20 weeks! Because these classes are all hands-on training, space is limited and fills up fast! Upcoming start date is May 2, 2022. Currently, seats are available in the following programs: Automotive Technician, Computer Support Technician and Welding. Get the details by attending an Info Session and Tour! 


April 18, 2022 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm


Meet with a career coach, learn about our programs and take a tour of the Tassell M-TEC! Click HERE to register.


Interested in the CNA program at GRCC? Click HERE. The next session begins on May 16.



Week of March 28

SETON HALL: Juniors are invited to register for either an in-person open house (April 24) or virtual open house (May 14) at Seton Hall University. Click HERE for details and registration links. 


Week of March 21


SUMMER PROGRAMS: Boston University offers a number of summer academic and pre-college programs to cater to high school students with varying interests and aspirations. Learn more about program options by visiting www.bu.edu/summer/highschool.  




SCHOLARSHIP: This is a final reminder that the PFCU McCrumb Scholarship is due next Thursday, March 31st. Seniors can find all of the details and the online application on the PFCU website. This is a great opportunity to receive $1,000 towards their education after high school whether they are going to a traditional four year college or university, pursuing a two year degree or going into a skilled trade. 





GRCC JOB TRAINING: Individuals with skilled trades training are in high demand and are making good money. Gain the skills you need in just 20 weeks! Because these classes are all hands-on training, space is limited and fills up fast! Upcoming start date is May 2, 2022. Currently, seats are available in the following programs: Automotive Technician, Computer Support Technician and Welding. Get the details by attending an Info Session and Tour! 


April 4, 2022 10:00 am - 11:00 am

April 18, 2022 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm


Meet with a career coach, learn about our programs and take a tour of the Tassell M-TEC! Click HERE to register.



SUMMER PROGRAM: At the Boston University Summer Journalism Academy, students will have the opportunity to learn from award-winning working journalists and to experience Boston University and the city of Boston. Two-week sessions begin on June 20, July 4, and July 18. Students may decide if they would like to attend our program in-person or virtually. They also can participate in our writing and reporting program, photojournalism program, or both. Visit the website and apply soon, as limited seats are available for our in-person sessions.


Students who are accepted to the program and pay the registration fee by March 31, will receive a special discount of $400 off the tuition for in-person programs (EARLYCAMPUS22) and $200 off the tuition for virtual programs (EARLYRLFH22).


AAA EVENT: As a part of the AAA (Awareness, Acceptance and Advocacy of Mental Health) parent group and the district's ongoing effort to support families, we would like to invite parents and caretakers to What to Know as a Parent About Substance Use and Trends. This in-person event will take place on Wednesday, March 23 at the Fine Arts Center. Speakers include Anthony Muller from Samaritas and Officer Jim Svoboda with a VICE Detective from Kent County Sheriff's Department. Attendance is free and you can find more get your ticket at this sign up link HERE


GRCC OPEN HOUSE: Students and families are invited to the spring open house at GRCC on Saturday, April 16th from 10:00AM to 1:00PM at the main campus. Click HERE for details. One $500 GRCC Scholarship will be given away to a lucky attendee. 


Week of March 14


WMU: Seniors who have applied to and have been admitted are invited to join Western Michigan University reps at Frederik Meijer Gardens in Grand Rapids on Wednesday, March 23 at 6 p.m. for "WMU to YOU" to learn what it means to be a Bronco from University representatives, alumni and current students.


More about WMU to YOU can be found at https://wmich.edu/admissions/wmugr.


Attendees will also have the opportunity to win prizes, including a $1,000 book scholarship and WMU gear!



STUDENT ADVISORY COUNCIL: The superintendent's Student Advisory Council has a special meeting at the Fine Arts Center on Monday, March 28th from 3:15 to 4:45PM. Students are invited to sign up to participate in a discussion with other students from across the district and our FHPS superintendent, Mr. Behm, and our Director of Equity and Inclusion, Ms. James. Sign up is on a first come, first served basis, and up to 20 students may attend. If you would like to sign up, please see Mrs. Poole in the Counseling Office by the end of the day on Thursday, March 24th. 




SCHOLARSHIP: The Evans Scholars Foundation offers a free scholarship opportunity that includes assistance with part time job placement while in school. It's geared towards helping select students build professional relationships while in school. Scholarship applications are only available to seniors, however, younger students can prepare now by caddying at a local sponsoring country club (there are several in the Forest Hills area). To learn more, visit https://www.wgaesf.org/




JUNIORS: Juniors are invited to attend a lunch meeting with counselors to talk about college visits and meeting with college reps. We have helpful tips for things to do (and to avoid!) to best utilize this important time in the college research process. All Juniors received an invitation via email to sign up for a date during the week of March 21st, and the sign up link will close at noon on March 18th. REMINDER: The National College Fair is coming to Grand Rapids on Monday, March 28th! Click HERE for information. This is a free event, and is especially useful for current Juniors researching post-secondary options. MANY colleges from across the country will have representatives available.




STEM SUMMER PROGRAM: The US Naval Academy Summer STEM program involves a vibrant week of problem-solving, exploratory learning, critical thinking, and team building for rising 9th-11th graders interested in a future in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. Students will work with other students from all over the country as you test your problem-solving, creativity, and collaboration skills. Use the link HERE to learn more about the program and apply by no later than March 31, 2022!



COLLEGE VISIT: Sophomores and juniors, you are invited to Explore Your Future with SVSU (Saginaw Valley State University). This is a guided-tour event for students who are just beginning to think about college! Explore Your Future is taking place on Saturday, April 23rd from 10:00am – 3:30pm. For more information and to register, students can go to svsu.edu/visit.  



TECHNOLOGY VIRTUAL CAMPS: Interested in technology? Davenport University is offering free "Virtual Bytes Camp" sessions at the end of March. Follow the information below to get registered. 

Virtual Bytes Camp: Virtual Event  |  Time: 4pm – 5pm

March 28th – Data Analysis

March 29th – Phishing

March 30th – Python Programming

Click Here to RSVP For Virtual Bytes Camp (Any or All Dates)




SUMMER PROGRAM: Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Michigan is excited to be offering an online course that high school students can participate in this summer, The Joy Of Coding, which takes place June 22, 2022 - August 3, 2022. The Joy of Coding online course has been specially created for anyone who wants to experience first-hand the power and thrill of coding computers to do amazing things. Created with high school students in mind, it is a great way for anyone to step into the wondrous world of coding. You’ll learn by doing and experience how coding powers apps such as Snapchat and TikTok. No prior coding experience is required! Anyone who wants to learn is welcome. Students who are able to commit 4-6 hours a week and chip away at the material daily will succeed.




SCHOLARSHIP: The Union Bank Scholarship is open to high school seniors who plan to attend a private or public college, university, or trade school to further their skills and education in fields that make, build, and grow for a living. For more information regarding the 2022 UB Scholarship Program or to apply, students should go to https://www.ubmich.com/union-bank/scholarship.The application deadline is April 1, 2022.




Week of March 7

VIDEO CONTEST: ChoiceOne Bank is promoting the American Banking Foundation’s Lights, Camera, Save! Video Contest.

Students ages 13-18 years old, have the potential to win a local cash prize from ChoiceOne and our first-place winner has a chance to compete at the National level. For more information, visit https://ww2.choiceone.com/lights-camera-save-contest.



SCHOLARSHIP: The deadline to apply for a Sparkling Ice® Flavorful Futures scholarship is approaching. If you know someone who meets the criteria below, we invite you to share this opportunity with them, they could win a $5,000 scholarship!

Applications are due by 11:59PM CST on Thursday, March 31st. 

Applicants must meet ALL the following criteria:

More details, including the application and eligibility requirements, can be found here: https://www.flavorfulfutures.com/



COMPREHENSIVE THERAPY CENTER: CTC is looking for high school students interested in volunteering in programs designed for children with special needs. Click HERE for more information. Interested students can also visit our website at therapycenter.org. Directions for navigating to the volunteer application:



Week of February 28


BIOMED TECH: The Biomedical Technology program at KCTC is hosting an open house on Wednesday, March 16 from 5:00-7:00PM at the Cook-DeVos Center for Health Sciences (301 Michigan St.), room 477. Click HERE for an informational flier. 




SUMMER PROGRAM: Georgetown University is hosting an upcoming webinar to inform students and families about their summer academic programs for high school students. The webinar is on March 9th, from noon-12:45PM. Click HERE for registration details. 




SUMMER PROGRAM: Boston University's Academy of Media Production is seeking creative high school students entering grades 10-12 wishing to develop their cinematic and journalistic storytelling skills by producing films, videos, visual effects, webcasts and more. Information about this summer program (July 5 through July 29) can be found HERE. The deadline to sign up is March 31, 2022.




SCHOLARSHIP REMINDER: We are excited to announce the ChoiceOne Bank 2022 Scholarship program runs through March 18.  This is a $1,000 scholarship awarded based on essay submission and location.  There will be 6 students selected from the East region and 6 students selected from our West region.  All students must complete their applications online at: www.choiceone.com/scholarship




SOPHOMORES: The University of Chicago's new Parrhesia Pre-College Forum on Free Expression Program is a free summer program for talented 10th grade students with an interest in debate, free speech, and leadership. The program will take place on campus from July 24-29, and there is no application fee. Interested students should speak to their counselor no later than Friday, March 11. 


COLLEGE FAIR: The NACAC (Nat'l Association of College Admissions Counselors) college fair is coming to DeVos Place Conference Center on Monday, March 28th! Click HERE for information. This is a free event, and is especially useful for current Juniors researching post-secondary options. MANY colleges from across the country will have representatives available. 


MILITARY ACADEMIES: Student and families are invited to a US Naval Academy Admissions Forum on Saturday, March 12, 2022 at 10:00 am at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African-American History. An Admissions Counselor will present information about the Academy as a college choice, as well as our summer programs for pre-college students. Click HERE to register.


KCTC OPEN HOUSE: The KCTC Open House that was canceled due to weather on Feb. 2nd has been rescheduled! The new date is March 9th from 5-7pm. KCTC has an entrance from E. Beltline and also Knapp (behind Meijer). This event is open to all families and students at any grade level. 


CHRISTIAN COLLEGE FAIR: The Grand Rapids Area Christian College Fair will be taking place on Thursday, March 10th from 6:30-8:30pm at Grand Rapids Christian High School. Representatives from over two dozen Christian colleges and universities will be at the fair. In addition, a financial aid rep will be available to answer questions. The financial aid rep can help families understand why they shouldn't rule out an education at a Christian institution and what resources are available for them.

 

All students will also receive a free copy of THE Guide to Christian Colleges and Universities - a 200+page college search resource.

 

Additional information regarding the fair can be found at christiancollegefairs.com.



Week of February 22

MILITARY ACADEMIES: Student and families are invited to a US Naval Academy Admissions Forum on Saturday, March 12, 2022 at 10:00 am at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African-American History. An Admissions Counselor will present information about the Academy as a college choice, as well as our summer programs for pre-college students. Click HERE to register.


Week of February 14


KCTC OPEN HOUSE: The KCTC Open House that was canceled due to weather on Feb. 2nd has been rescheduled! The new date is March 9th from 5-7pm. KCTC has an entrance from E. Beltline and also Knapp (behind Meijer). This event is open to all families and students at any grade level. 



SCHOLARSHIP: Consumers has offered a scholarship program for over 15 years, but we overhauled it in 2020 in hopes of making an even greater impact on the recipients. Our grand prize winner now receives $20,000 through four payments of $5,000 (each of the winner’s first four semesters at college or trade school). And because we know life can be unpredictable and interruptions to educational goals happen, the grand prize winner can access those funds over five years. The ten $1,000 scholarships can be used completely at the recipients’ discretion. Click HERE for application information and materials. 



FAFSA HELP: The State of Michigan's FAFSA priority deadline is March 1st and is rapidly approaching! Students and families looking for help paying for college are encouraged to register for a Virtual College Financial Aid Night provided by Treasury’s MI Student Aid team. Sessions will be available on February 22nd, February 23rd, and February 24th from 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. EST. 

Participants will be able to gather information on the following financial aid topics:

All sessions are free of charge and open to the public. Please register below for the date that works best for you:

Tuesday, February 22nd (6:30 pm - 8:00 pm)

Wednesday, February 23rd (6:30 pm - 8:00 pm)

Thursday, February 24th (6:30 pm - 8:00 pm)



CHRISTIAN COLLEGE FAIR: The Grand Rapids Area Christian College Fair will be taking place on Thursday, March 10th from 6:30-8:30pm at Grand Rapids Christian High School. Representatives from over two dozen Christian colleges and universities will be at the fair. In addition, a financial aid rep will be available to answer questions. The financial aid rep can help families understand why they shouldn't rule out an education at a Christian institution and what resources are available for them.

 

All students will also receive a free copy of THE Guide to Christian Colleges and Universities - a 200+page college search resource.

 

Additional information regarding the fair can be found at christiancollegefairs.com.


Week of February 7


REMINDER: The application deadline for AI4All @ Carnegie Mellon, Computer Science Scholars, Summer Academy for Math and Science (SAMS), and all scholarship consideration is March 9, 2022. We don't want your students to miss this exciting opportunity. Our programs will prepare them for their upcoming college experience, help them narrow their career focus, and build critical knowledge and skills. Please don't hesitate to reach out to us if you or your students have any questions or concerns.


Students may apply for the program here.


Please note: Letter(s) of Recommendation must be received in our online application in order to submit the application. 




WMU SCHOLARSHIPS: The Empowering Futures Housing Scholarship is $6,000 applied to housing and dining costs. It is a need-based scholarship that can be maintained for two years. Preference will be given to admitted first-year or new transfer students who attend Kalamazoo Public Schools or have a Detroit or Grand Rapids address, but all other Michigan residents are eligible to apply. Applications are due by March 15th; decisions will be released in April. Students must also complete the FAFSA. The application is located in our scholarship matching database, ScholarshipUniverse

 

Another new scholarship that you may have heard of is the Bronco Promise, a tuition-free WMU education for up to five years for eligible first-year students. There is no application for that scholarship - students just need to submit their FAFSA to the university. You can learn more about that scholarship here: Scholarships | Empowering Futures | Western Michigan University (wmich.edu)




University of Michigan's Girls in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (GEECS) club: GEECS is hosting a biweekly program called GirlsTalkTech with events to introduce middle and high school female and non-binary students to various topics in computer science such as an Introduction to Web Development, UI/UX Design, Artificial Intelligence, and more. These virtual events will help open the field of technology to underrepresented students across the nation. Our next virtual session is called Build Your Own Mad Libs! and is on Saturday, February 19th from 12:30-2 pm EST. Please reach us at girlstalktech@umich.edu with any questions.




SCHOLARSHIP REMINDER: The Roger B. Chaffee Scholarship Fund is pleased to offer a $3,500 scholarship to an outstanding senior from a Kent ISD high school who intends to pursue a college career in engineering, mathematics, or the sciences relating to space technology! Application materials are available at www.rogerbchaffeescholarship.org . All applications need to be delivered electronically to: Mandylovell@kentisd.org by February 25, 2022 at 4:00 p.m.



SCHOLARSHIP UPDATE: The U of M Club of Grand Rapids is offering a number of scholarships for current seniors. Scholarship materials that were originally due on February 7th have been given an extension until February 16th. Click HERE to view all details and application materials.




Week of January 31

SEM. 2 AP TEST REGISTRATION: Exam payment submission for the May 2022 Advanced Placement (AP) Exams in Forest Hills Public Schools (MI) is open now via http://aptsusa.com/foresthills for your SPRING semester class.

SPRING courses corresponding exam payment deadline is March 4, 2022.

To place an order for your AP Exams for May 2021-2022, TWO Steps must be completed by March 4, 2022.

To review details and more information, we encourage you to visit http://aptsusa.com/foresthills


For those students that didn't sign up first semester that still want to take the exam please remember that CollegeBoard has a $40 late fee that will be assessed at time of payment. Spring courses (AP classes offered in Sem. 2 only) have until March 4 to pay without the late fee assessed.  


WMU SCHOLARSHIPS: Admitted students are encouraged to utilize ScholarshipUniverse to review and apply for additional scholarships. ScholarshipUniverse is WMU's scholarship matching tool and can be used to search for internal and external scholarships for which they are eligible to apply. Students will need to use their Bronco NetID and password to log in. If they don't know this information, students can find out about setting up their Bronco NetID password online. Many scholarships have a Feb. 15 deadline, so don't delay!


SCHOLARSHIP: The American Legion Auxiliary Post 459 in Grand Rapids invites seniors to apply for a number of state and national scholarships. Please click the following links to access information and application materials: 

AL Scholarships p. 1

AL Scholarships p. 2

AL Scholarships Application


UFP BUSINESS SCHOOL: Universal Forest Products is actively recruiting students for our upcoming Fall 2022 class. We are looking for motivated people who want to Learn & Earn at UFP Industries by taking advantage of our (zero-cost) Business Degree Program. Our two-year Business Degree Program was created to provide an innovative approach to traditional education, which usually requires a substantial cost and time commitment. Our program is underwritten by a full UFP scholarship that provides students with a competitive college-level business education and future career opportunities.  Apply today! 


SCHOLARSHIP: Scholarships offered by the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources at MSU are available for students in majors affiliated with the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (CANR) and Institute of Agricultural Technology (IAT). Scholarship applications are due March 1, 2022. Click HERE for more information and to view application materials. 


SCHOLARSHIP: United Bank is proud to partner with you in our community. As an extension of that pride, we are pleased to offer the United Bank Community Dedication Scholarship in the amount of $500. It is our hope that United Bank can play an instrumental role in helping community minded young adults achieve their goals in higher education. Interested students may find the application HERE


SCHOLARSHIP UPDATE: The U of M Club of Grand Rapids is offering a number of scholarships for current seniors. Scholarship materials that were originally due on February 7th have been given an extension until February 16th. Click HERE to view all details and application materials.




SCHEDULING FOR 2022-23! FHE counselors are visiting current 9th-11th grade students in their classes this week to begin the process for selecting classes for 2022-23! Each student will receive a Course Selection form, and these forms are to be completed and signed by a family member. Completed forms are to be turned in to English teachers on or before the date that counselors will return to classes to input choices into PowerSchool. The timeline for this is below:


Scheduling kick-off presentation (forms distributed):


Jan. 31st - Current 11th Grade Students

Feb. 1st - Current 10th Grade Students

Feb. 3rd - Current 9th Grade Students


Families are welcome to review the slideshow that will be presented to students in their classes. This slideshow has a number of helpful links to other resources and information.


Counselors return, students input choices in PowerSchool (completed forms due):


Feb. 7th - Current 11th Grade Students

Feb. 8th - Current 10th Grade Students

Feb. 9th - Current 9th Grade Students


To read about course offerings, check out the 2022-23 Course Description Guide (CDG). 


A few reminders:


- The courses we plan to offer are based on the numbers of requests we receive from students on Feb. 7th-9th. It is important that students are making careful choices so our master schedule best meets the needs of our entire student population.


- Students: choose classes that YOU want. Attempting to match up with friends by selecting the same classes does not guarantee identical schedules. Be sure to include four alternate choices in case there are conflicts with any of your top choices for classes. 


- Changes to your schedule later will be limited to what is offered based on initial requests. If a student changes their mind about any classes after entering choices into PowerSchool, they should inform the counselor ASAP (before May 1). The policy for making schedule changes can be found in the CDG on p. 9. 


- If a student selects any Advanced Placement (AP) course, and later decides to remove this from their schedule, this must be communicated to the counselor by May 1, 2022. AP courses will not be removed from schedules after May 1, 2022. This includes any AP courses that only fall in the second semester of the 2022-23 school year.


- Are you a student who has not yet fulfilled a grad requirement, such as PE, Health, or a class that meets the Visual, Performing, & Applied Arts (VPAA) requirement? Classes that meet these requirements are noted in the CDG. You may check your graduation progress in PowerSchool, or talk to your counselor to review your status.


- Are you planning to be eligible to participate in a NCAA D1 or D2 college sport? Courses that are NCAA approved can be found on the Counseling Office website. You also should meet with your counselor to complete an NCAA audit if you have not already done so.


Week of January 24


NACAC NATIONAL COLLEGE FAIR: The Nat'l College Fair is back in person! Mark your calendars for March 28, 6:00-8:00PM, located downtown GR at DeVos Place. This is a free event, and we strongly encourage 11th grade students and families to attend to browse colleges and speak to representatives to learn more. This is a fantastic opportunity to gather information in preparation for college application season next fall. Click HERE for more information. 




SCHOLARSHIP:  The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a $40,000 scholarship program for high school students who plan to study preferred STEM degrees (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). The deadline for completion is February 15th, 2022. The American Chemistry Council has partnered alongside HBCU Week Foundation, American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE), and The Chemours Company to make this impactful program possible. In addition to the scholarship, students will gain leadership development, mentoring and internship opportunities with program sponsors, as well as access to student networking events.




SCHOLARSHIP REMINDER: The Cascade Library Memorial Scholarship is fast approaching! ALL materials (application, references, essay) must be submitted by February 15, 2022. No exceptions. Students may now submit their application materials in one of three different ways:




AAA EVENT: Our second parent support webinar taking place on Monday, February 7th focuses on equipping parents with the tools to help keep their children safe when dealing with relationships and more. Meghan Aupperlee from Kent ISD's Human Trafficking Youth Prevention Grant and Nikeidra DeBarge, with Wedgwood's Manasseh Project will share research based tools to define the severe forms of trafficking and how a child can be exploited. They will also share life experiences that can make children more susceptible to being trafficked and potential indicators to look for as a parent and caregiver.

Scott Troyer from Safe Haven Ministries will share the basics of teen dating violence, core components of healthy relationships, and how parents can talk to their children about these topics. If you'd like to join us for this informational webinar, follow this link.


Week of January 17


SCHOLARSHIP: The Nathan M. Hurwitz Memorial Scholarship was created in memory of Nathan M. “Nate” Hurwitz. Nathan was a proud student at Forest Hills Eastern High School. This scholarship will be awarded to a graduate of Forest Hills Eastern High School, to assist with freshman year at GVSU. Applications must be submitted by March 1. Click HERE for details. 




SCHOLARSHIP: We are excited to announce the launch of the Bill of Rights Institute's 2022 We the Students Essay Contest! The grand prize is $7,500 and a scholarship to the Constitutional Academy summer program in Washington, DC. Submissions are due April 15th at 11:59 p.m. ET. This is open to students aged 14-19. 




SCHOLARSHIP: The Foundation for Fraternal Excellence scholarship is available to any male, graduating senior from an accredited high school who is enrolling in a four-year undergraduate college program that commences in the fall. The scholarship is awarded through the Foundation for Fraternal Excellence, a registered 501(c)3 organization. Click HERE for complete details. 



Week of January 10

SCHOLARSHIP DEADLINE APPROACHING: This year Lake Michigan Credit Union celebrates the 30th anniversary of our Hutt Scholarship. This year’s essay submission runs from November 1st – January 31st and asks the following question:

In 30 years, what’s the one thing you hope you still have and why?

LMCU will be awarding 15 students $2,000 scholarships. Follow the link HERE for more info.



KCTC OPEN HOUSE: KCTC is hosting an in-person winter Open House on Feb. 1 and 2 from 5:00-7:00PM each night. This event is open to the entire community, and students and families of all grade levels are welcome to attend. For information, click HERE


CAREER EXPLORATION & MORE: The KentISD Career Readiness staff have a number of upcoming virtual and in-person events for students of all ages to attend. These are FREE, and a great way to hear from the front lines of people working in a variety of career areas. In addition, scholarship information specific to areas of study are also available. Click here to be directed to this information on our website.


Week of January 3


SCHOLARSHIP: PFCU Credit Union McCrumb Scholarship - The scholarship will be available once again for graduating high school seniors (class of 2022). We will be awarding 10 $1,000 scholarships! Students can visit our website for the application and more details: https://www.pfcu4me.com/Education/Scholarships. The deadline to apply is March 31, 2022



SCHOLARSHIP: The U of M Club of Grand Rapids is offering a number of scholarships for current seniors. Scholarship materials are due on February 7th. Click HERE to view all details and application materials.


MAKE UP EXAMS: Students needing to make up exams from the week of Dec. 13 will have the opportunity to take exams from 3:00-6:00PM on Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 4-5. See your counselor if you have any questions.


Week of December 13

SCHOLARSHIP: The 2022 Kelsey's Law Distracted Driving Awareness Scholarship is now open. In April, $5,000 worth of scholarships will be awarded to Michigan students. Applicants are asked to submit a persuasive message that shows how you would convince young drivers to reduce distractions while driving. Complete information can be found HERE. The deadline to apply is March 31, 2022.



SCHEDULING FOR SEM. 2: Any students planning to take an online course, dual enroll, or have an independent study class in their schedule in Sem. 2 must have all forms completed and turned in no later than Friday, Jan. 7. If forms are not submitted on time, these classes will be dropped from the student's schedule. 



Week of December 6


SCHOLARSHIP: The Roger B. Chaffee Scholarship Fund is pleased to offer a $3,500 scholarship to an outstanding senior from a Kent ISD high school who intends to pursue a college career in engineering, mathematics, or the sciences relating to space technology! Application materials are available at www.rogerbchaffeescholarship.org . All applications need to be delivered electronically to: Mandylovell@kentisd.org by February 25, 2022 at 4:00 p.m.



Week of November 29

ARMY ROTC: Army ROTC provides full tuition and fees (or $10K for room and board) scholarships to over 2000 high school students each year. We intend to continue to sustain that same level of commitment into 2022. In addition to the tuition and fees, the scholarship pays $1200 annually for books and a stipend of $420 per months (for up to 10 months a year.) Click HERE for additional information.


SCHOLARSHIP: The Rockford Area Community Endowment (RACE) at its November 11, 2021 general meeting voted to create a college or trade school scholarship for an area student.  Each year RACE will award $2000.00 to an area high school senior for further education at an accredited university, college or trade school. FHE seniors who live in Cannon Twp. may be eligible to apply. Click HERE for complete details.



SOPHOMORES: Counselors visited 10th grade English classes to present information about programs at Kent Career & Technology Center (KCTC) on October 14th. Any 10th grade students wishing to learn more are encouraged to schedule a virtual visit. Students may do more than one visit if they are interested in multiple programs and need to learn more to narrow their focus. Enrollment for KCTC programs opens in mid-February, and the virtual visit is required for students intending to enroll. Students can sign up for a virtual visit by visiting Mrs. Poole in the Counseling Office. KCTC will have an in-person Open House for students and families of all grade levels on Feb. 1st and 2nd. We will share details about the Open House closer to the date.




JUNIORS: Counselors invite families and students to schedule an individual Junior Conference any time now through Jan. 21st. A pre-conference Loom video can be found HERE (scroll down to the Juniors section) and instructions for signing up are at the end. Families who were not able to attend Junior Planning Night on Nov. 2nd can view the video of the presentation from home. Click HERE to view the presentation.



Week of November 22


SCHOLARSHIP: The MEA Scholarship is now open; current seniors who are a dependent of an MEA member or MEA-Retired member in good standing are eligible. Click HERE for additional information and application materials. The deadline for completion is Thursday, February 17th, 2022. 




COLLEGE REPS AT FHE: Juniors and Seniors are invited to sign up in Naviance to meet with college reps. Instructions are HERE. Sign up will close 3 hours prior to the rep visit. Students must make arrangements with their teacher for anything missed during class time. The absence will be excused, and students will receive a pass to class at the end of the rep visit. College reps visiting FHE next week are:


Dec. 2:   College for Creative Studies - Detroit (VIRTUAL VISIT, 12:45PM)



SOPHOMORES: Counselors visited 10th grade English classes to present information about programs at Kent Career & Technology Center (KCTC) on October 14th. Any 10th grade students wishing to learn more are encouraged to schedule a virtual visit. Students may do more than one visit if they are interested in multiple programs and need to learn more to narrow their focus. Enrollment for KCTC programs opens in mid-February, and the virtual visit is required for students intending to enroll. Students can sign up for a virtual visit by visiting Mrs. Poole in the Counseling Office. KCTC will have an in-person Open House for students and families of all grade levels on Feb. 1st and 2nd. We will share details about the Open House closer to the date.




JUNIORS: Counselors invite families and students to schedule an individual Junior Conference any time now through Jan. 21st. A pre-conference Loom video can be found HERE (scroll down to the Juniors section) and instructions for signing up are at the end. Families who were not able to attend Junior Planning Night on Nov. 2nd can view the video of the presentation from home. Click HERE to view the presentation.




Week of November 15


Union Apprenticeships – The Bachelors Degrees of the Construction Industry: Skilled construction trades play a vital role in building the future. This article provides statistics for the Midwest region, as well as outlining the economic value of pursuing a career path as a member of the skilled construction trades. For example, an apprentice receives a graduated pay scale based on on-the-job training and class completion. Most Michigan union-affiliated apprenticeships start at an average rate of $19.83 per hour and will receive approximately $30.87 per hour, on average, upon graduation to Journeyman status.

 

In addition, a starting apprentice will receive Blue Cross/Blue Shield health care and begin collecting a pension.  His classroom training is free and classroom credits transfer – free again – to community colleges towards an Associates degree. After graduating there is no school debt with an apprenticeship.  Also, it is notable that a skilled trade is not a dead-end job, with many highly skilled construction journeymen earning $100,000 plus annually.

 

To find out more about the Union apprenticeship programs available in Michigan, please visit our website, www.constructioncareersmi.com.



COLLEGE REPS AT FHE: Juniors and Seniors are invited to sign up in Naviance to meet with college reps. Instructions are HERE. Sign up will close 3 hours prior to the rep visit. Students must make arrangements with their teacher for anything missed during class time. The absence will be excused, and students will receive a pass to class at the end of the rep visit. College reps visiting FHE next week are:


Nov. 22:   Long Island University (VIRTUAL VISIT, 10:00AM); Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Daytona Beach  (VIRTUAL VISIT, 12:45PM)





SOPHOMORES: Counselors visited 10th grade English classes to present information about programs at Kent Career & Technology Center (KCTC) on October 14th. Any 10th grade students wishing to learn more are encouraged to schedule a virtual visit. Students may do more than one visit if they are interested in multiple programs and need to learn more to narrow their focus. Enrollment for KCTC programs opens in mid-February, and the virtual visit is required for students intending to enroll. Students can sign up for a virtual visit by visiting Mrs. Poole in the Counseling Office. KCTC will have an in-person Open House for students and families of all grade levels on Feb. 1st and 2nd. We will share details about the Open House closer to the date.





JUNIORS: Counselors invite families and students to schedule an individual Junior Conference any time now through Jan. 21st. A pre-conference Loom video can be found HERE (scroll down to the Juniors section) and instructions for signing up are at the end. Families who were not able to attend Junior Planning Night on Nov. 2nd can view the video of the presentation from home. Click HERE to view the presentation. 




Week of November 8


SCHOLARSHIPS: The Michigan American Legion "Big 3 Americanism Programs" offers scholarships for high school students at all grade levels. Click HERE to review information on the three separate programs. The Michigan American Legion also offers two scholarships specific to seniors who are descendants of war-time veterans. These are the Guy Wilson Scholarship and the William D. & Jewell Brewer Scholarship. Click HERE to see details. Both of these scholarships have deadlines in early January.




SOPHOMORES: Counselors visited 10th grade English classes to present information about programs at Kent Career & Technology Center (KCTC) on October 14th. Any 10th grade students wishing to learn more are encouraged to schedule a virtual visit. Students may do more than one visit if they are interested in multiple programs and need to learn more to narrow their focus. Enrollment for KCTC programs opens in mid-February, and the virtual visit is required for students intending to enroll. Students can sign up for a virtual visit by visiting Mrs. Poole in the Counseling Office. KCTC will have an in-person Open House for students and families of all grade levels on Feb. 1st and 2nd. We will share details about the Open House closer to the date.




JUNIORS: Counselors invite families and students to schedule an individual Junior Conference any time now through Jan. 21st. A pre-conference Loom video can be found HERE (scroll down to the Juniors section) and instructions for signing up are at the end. 




COLLEGE REPS AT FHE: Juniors and Seniors are invited to sign up in Naviance to meet with college reps. Instructions are HERE. Sign up will close 3 hours prior to the rep visit. Students must make arrangements with their teacher for anything missed during class time. The absence will be excused, and students will receive a pass to class at the end of the rep visit. College reps visiting FHE next week are:


Nov. 16: Kettering University (10:45)




KCAD: Kendall College of Art & Design is hosting an Open House this weekend! See details below. This is a free event, but registration is requested so that KCAD staff can best accommodate those who plan on attending.

When: Saturday, November 6 from 1-5pm

Where: 17 Fountain St. NW / Grand Rapids, MI / 49503

Click HERE for more information.



Week of November 1


GRCC JOB TRAINING: Are you interested in Welding, Phlebotomy, Construction, or possibly other careers that require a unique pathway beyond high school? The Job Training programs through GRCC can help students on their way! Find out about GRCC Job Training programs by attending our next information session. Meet with a career coach, learn about our programs and take a tour of the Tassell M-TEC! The information session is Monday, November 15, 2021 at 10:00am. Click HERE for details and to get registered.





JUNIOR PLANNING NIGHT: Junior families were invited to attend a Junior Planning Night presentation given by district high school counselors on Nov. 2. The slideshow with embedded links for external resources is now available on our website under the "Grade Specific Information" section. Click HERE for a shortcut, and scroll down to the Juniors portion. A video of the actual presentation will be posted soon!





CAPS AND GOWNS - DEADLINE EXTENDED: We are so excited to help you celebrate your SENIOR YEAR! Please watch this video for important information about ordering your Cap & Gown provided by our local Jostens Rep Amy. That's right, it's time to place your order for cap & gown, graduation announcements, senior apparel and more!  Please order online by November 5th at jostens.com. In these current times, it is more important than ever to order by the deadline to insure delivery for graduation.  Jostens is our official provider of cap & gowns and has a variety of products to help you celebrate your senior year. Click HERE for Senior Information Flyer 





KCAD: Kendall College of Art & Design is hosting an Open House this weekend! See details below. This is a free event, but registration is requested so that KCAD staff can best accommodate those who plan on attending.

When: Saturday, November 6 from 1-5pm

Where: 17 Fountain St. NW / Grand Rapids, MI / 49503

Click HERE for more information.



SCHOLARSHIP: The Mary Jane Dockeray Scholarship sponsored by the Regional Math and Science Center at Grand Valley State University is now open. The scholarship of $2,500 is to be applied toward tuition, fees, or other educational costs at any two or four-year college or university. Any graduating senior from a high school within the Kent, Ottawa, or Muskegon Area Intermediate School Districts who is pursuing a career in science at a two or four-year college or university is eligible to apply.  Click HERE for details and application materials.



JUNIOR PLANNING NIGHT: District HS counselors are hosting Junior Planning Night at the FHPS Fine Arts Center (600 Forest Hill Ave SE) on Tuesday, Nov. 2nd at 6:30PM. This is an informational precursor to individual Junior Conferences that will begin later this fall, including topics related to senior scheduling as it relates to future plans, planning for post-secondary goals, college and career prep, financial aid, SAT and ACT, NCAA, and more! Families of Juniors are encouraged to attend. A video recording of this event will be available later for any families who were unable to attend, or would like to revisit any of the topics presented.




COLLEGE REPS AT FHE: Juniors and Seniors are invited to sign up in Naviance to meet with college reps. Instructions are HERE. Sign up will close 3 hours prior to the rep visit. Students must make arrangements with their teacher for anything missed during class time. The absence will be excused, and students will receive a pass to class at the end of the rep visit. College reps visiting FHE next week are:


Nov. 9: Northwood University (12:45)


Nov. 11: Douglas J. Aveda Institute (12:45)


Week of October 25


JUNIORS: 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 2023 and is an American citizen or legal permanent resident is eligible to apply (current high school seniors are not eligible to apply). Winners may use the scholarship to pursue any academic major. Click HERE for application information and materials. 



ESSAY CONTEST: Juniors and Seniors are invited to submit an essay for the FIRE Free Speech Essay Contest. Nine winners are selected, and the grand prize is $10,000. Entries are due by December 31st. Visit thefire.org/contest for details. 




JUNIOR PLANNING NIGHT: District HS counselors are hosting Junior Planning Night at the FHPS Fine Arts Center (600 Forest Hill Ave SE) on Tuesday, Nov. 2nd at 6:30PM. This is an informational precursor to individual Junior Conferences that will begin later this fall, including topics related to senior scheduling as it relates to future plans, planning for post-secondary goals, college and career prep, financial aid, SAT and ACT, NCAA, and more! Families of Juniors are encouraged to attend. A video recording of this event will be available later for any families who were unable to attend, or would like to revisit any of the topics presented.




COLLEGE REPS AT FHE: Juniors and Seniors are invited to sign up in Naviance to meet with college reps. Instructions are HERE. Sign up will close 3 hours prior to the rep visit. Students must make arrangements with their teacher for anything missed during class time. The absence will be excused, and students will receive a pass to class at the end of the rep visit. College reps visiting FHE next week are:


Nov. 1: Western MI University (10:00), Kendall College of Art & Design (12:45)


Nov. 2: GRCC (10:00); Kuyper College (1:45)



REMINDER - AP TEST PAYMENTS: The system to pay for AP testing in the spring is now open and will accept checks, credit cards, and Apple Pay. This is for students currently in AP classes; there will be another announcement later in the winter for students who are in AP courses that only run in Sem. 2.


Students are automatically registered for the test through CollegeBoard once they have used the join code for their AP course(s) on the CollegeBoard website. Join codes are available from the AP course instructor. Students who are completing AP courses online will have their join code sent to them, and this also is available from the online room coordinator. Students who do not wish to test must manually make this change on the CollegeBoard website. AP teachers can assist students with this.


To pay for the test(s), please click HERE to be directed to APTS, the payment system. If students are entering an email address, they should use a personal email; FHPS student email accounts will not allow outside messages to be received. Any updates, announcements, or other types of communication regarding your test payments will be sent to you directly from APTS rather than FHPS, so please do not ignore any communication you receive from APTS!




REMINDER - CAPS AND GOWNS: We are so excited to help you celebrate your SENIOR YEAR! Please watch this video for important information about ordering your Cap & Gown provided by our local Jostens Rep Amy. That's right, it's time to place your order for cap & gown, graduation announcements, senior apparel and more!  Please order online by October 31 at jostens.com. In these current times, it is more important than ever to order by the deadline to insure delivery for graduation.  Jostens is our official provider of cap & gowns and has a variety of products to help you celebrate your senior year. Click Here for Senior Information Flyer




SOPHOMORES: Counselors visited 10th grade English classes during the week of Oct. 11th, and we discussed two leadership conferences that are for 10th grade students in the summer of 2022. Please see the information about HOBY and MYLEAD on each of their websites. If you are interested in applying to be considered, pick up an application from Mrs. Poole in the Counseling Office. Applications must be turned in by the end of the school day on Oct. 29th.  



Week of October 18


COLLEGE REPS AT FHE: Juniors and Seniors are invited to sign up in Naviance to meet with college reps. Instructions are HERE. Sign up will close 3 hours prior to the rep visit. Students must make arrangements with their teacher for anything missed during class time. The absence will be excused, and students will receive a pass to class at the end of the rep visit. College reps visiting FHE next week are:


Oct. 25: DePaul University - virtual (10:00), Purdue University (12:45); Olivet College (1:45)


Oct. 26: Adrian College (1:45)


Oct. 29: Kuyper College (10:00)



CAPS AND GOWNS: We are so excited to help you celebrate your SENIOR YEAR! Please watch this video for important information about ordering your Cap & Gown provided by our local Jostens Rep Amy. That's right, it's time to place your order for cap & gown, graduation announcements, senior apparel and more!  Please order online by October 31 at jostens.com. In these current times, it is more important than ever to order by the deadline to insure delivery for graduation.  Jostens is our official provider of cap & gowns and has a variety of products to help you celebrate your senior year. Click Here for Senior Information Flyer





SCHOLARSHIP: River Valley Credit Union's "Fast Track to Higher Learning" scholarship is now open! River Valley Credit Union is proud to help our members with continuing education. Completion of the application is the first step. In order to be considered for a scholarship, you must have submitted all required documentation by Feb. 11th, 2022. The top two essay entries and video entries will each receive $1000. You can apply for the essay and/or video scholarships. Click HERE for details.





SCHOLARSHIP: Since 2009, the Friends of Cascade Library have offered a scholarship to graduating seniors attending Forest Hills Public Schools who have demonstrated a commitment to volunteering in the community. To date, they have awarded more than $20,000 in scholarships to 18 exceptional young volunteers from FHPS who live in the Cascade Library service area. The 2022 scholarship ($1,500 to each of two recipients) is now open for qualified seniors to apply. Click HERE for information about eligibility, and HERE for an application. The application deadline this cycle is February 15, 2022. These materials are also available at the Cascade Library information desk as well as on the Friends' website at www.cascadefriends.org.




SOPHOMORES: Counselors visited 10th grade English classes during the week of Oct. 11th, and we discussed two leadership conferences that are for 10th grade students in the summer of 2022. Please see the information about HOBY and MYLEAD on each of their websites. If you are interested in applying to be considered, pick up an application from Mrs. Poole in the Counseling Office. Applications must be turned in by the end of the school day on Oct. 29th.  




MEET YOUR NYU REP: Meet Your NYU Rep is an opportunity for students to get their questions about NYU answered in an informal virtual setting. The session for students will be held on October 18th at 8:30pm. Once students register using this link, the Zoom link will be emailed to them. STUDENTS: When registering, please use a personal email address; your FHPS Gmail will not allow the link to come through!




FERRIS STATE SCHOLARSHIP: Bulldog Bonus Scholarship Ferris State University Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid are presenting a series of events beginning in October and attending has definite reward. We'll award a Bulldog Bonus Scholarship to every new Big Rapids or Kendall College FTIAC or New Transfer student that performs 3 tasks: 

1. Attends one of the events listed below - or if their parent attends on their behalf. 

2. Is admitted to a degree-granting program, and 

3. Has a valid FAFSA submitted to Ferris by one of the dates below: If submitted by January: 30 they will be awarded $2000! If submitted by March 1: $1000 dollars OR If submitted by June 1: $500 

Click HERE for more information!




UNIV. OF ALABAMA: Free App Week is here! Students can now apply to The University of Alabama using either the UA Freshman App or the Common App. Instructions are below on applying for free on the platform of their choice this week.

To use the UA Freshman App:


Week of October 11


COLLEGE REPS AT FHE: Juniors and Seniors are invited to sign up in Naviance to meet with college reps. Instructions are HERE. Sign up will close 3 hours prior to the rep visit. Students must make arrangements with their teacher for anything missed during class time. The absence will be excused, and students will receive a pass to class at the end of the rep visit. College reps visiting FHE this week are:


Oct. 11: Lawrence Tech (9:00), Oakland University (12:45)


Oct. 12: U of M - VIRTUAL (7:00PM) Click here to join!


Oct. 14: Alma College (8:00), Beloit College (10:00)




FAFSA ASSISTANCE: If students need assistance with the FAFSA or financial aid questions, GRCC is here to help.  A student can schedule an appointment (phone, virtual, or in-person) with a Financial Aid Specialist or call (616) 234-4030. This is a resource open to all, even if the student does not intend to enroll in classes at GRCC.



AP STUDENTS & FAMILIES: The system to pay for AP testing in the spring is now open and will accept checks, credit cards, and Apple Pay. This is for students currently in AP classes; there will be another announcement later in the winter for students who are in AP courses that only run in Sem. 2. 


Students are automatically registered for the test through CollegeBoard once they have used the join code for their AP course(s) on the CollegeBoard website. Join codes are available from the AP course instructor. Students who are completing AP courses online will have their join code sent to them, and this also is available from the online room coordinator. Students who do not wish to test must manually make this change on the CollegeBoard website. AP teachers can assist students with this.


To pay for the test(s), please click HERE to be directed to APTS, the payment system. If students are entering an email address, they should use a personal email; FHPS student email accounts will not allow outside messages to be received. Any updates, announcements, or other types of communication regarding your test payments will be sent to you directly from APTS rather than FHPS, so please do not ignore any communication you receive from APTS!


If you have questions, please contact your AP teacher, or Mr. Blink.





KCTC OPEN HOUSE: The KCTC Open House originally planned for October 21 has been postponed. Keep checking the KCTC website for updates, and we will also post information on our Counseling Office website as it becomes available. We encourage 10th grade students and families to attend to learn more about the many opportunities available through their amazing programs. These programs are scheduled into students' daily schedules in 11th and 12th grade, so preparation in the Sophomore year is important. KCTC programs have built-in college credit, certifications, internships, apprenticeships, and/or technical training, and prepare students for a rewarding career.  Click HERE for additional information.



Week of October 4


COLLEGE REPS AT FHE: Juniors and Seniors are invited to sign up in Naviance to meet with college reps. Instructions are HERE. Sign up will close 3 hours prior to the rep visit. Students must make arrangements with their teacher for anything missed during class time. The absence will be excused, and students will receive a pass to class at the end of the rep visit. College reps visiting FHE next week are:


Oct. 11: Lawrence Tech (9:00), Oakland University (12:45)


Oct. 12: U of M - VIRTUAL (7:00PM) Click here to join!


Oct. 14: Alma College (8:00), Beloit College (10:00)



FAFSA ASSISTANCE: If students need assistance with the FAFSA or financial aid questions, GRCC is here to help.  A student can schedule an appointment (phone, virtual, or in-person) with a Financial Aid Specialist or call (616) 234-4030. This is a resource open to all, even if the student does not intend to enroll in classes at GRCC. 



UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA: "Free App Week" runs October 18-22, 2021. Students who are not currently receiving communications from The University of Alabama may complete the form on their Free App Week webpage for more information.



FLORIDA PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES: The Deans/Directors of Admission at the 12 Florida public universities will host a panel discussion on Wednesday, October 13 at 7:00 pm EST to answer your questions about this upcoming year. Go to https://go.fiu.edu/96765140291 to join the event, "2021 Fall SUS Your College Adventure Awaits". 



DAVENPORT FULL RIDE SCHOLARSHIP: Davenport University's MLK "Inherit the Dream" scholarship application for a full ride is now available. Click HERE for details. The deadline for completion is December 4. 



AP STUDENTS & FAMILIES: The system to pay for AP testing in the spring is now open and will accept checks, credit cards, and Apple Pay. This is for students currently in AP classes; there will be another announcement later in the winter for students who are in AP courses that only run in Sem. 2. 


Students are automatically registered for the test through CollegeBoard once they have used the join code for their AP course(s) on the CollegeBoard website. Students who do not wish to test must manually make this change on the CollegeBoard website. AP teachers can assist students with this.


To pay for the test(s), please click HERE to be directed to APTS, the payment system. If students are entering an email address, they should use a personal email; FHPS student email accounts will not allow outside messages to be received. Any updates, announcements, or other types of communication regarding your test payments will be sent to you directly from APTS rather than FHPS, so please do not ignore any communication you receive from APTS!


If you have questions, please contact your AP teacher, or Mr. Blink.


Week of September 27


CALVIN UNIVERSITY FALL OPEN HOUSE: Calvin University, 3201 Burton St, Grand Rapids, MI 49546 in the Spoelhof Fieldhouse Complex. Friday, October 22 between 3pm-7pm - stop in anytime!

 

See Calvin Knight-life in action with:

Bring a friend or two and join in the fun! RSVP at calvin.edu/visit




FAFSA RESOURCES: Families of college-bound seniors seeking help with FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) are invited to attend upcoming virtual presentations coordinated by Ferris State University. These events are open to all families of seniors, even if the student does not have plans to apply to Ferris. This is a three-part series, however families may choose to attend only one or two of the sessions:

 

October 20th – 6:30 PM

Financial Aid 101 – FAFSA Filing

 

October 27th – 6:30 PM

Financial Aid 102 – Financial Aid Awards

 

February 16th – 6:30 PM

Financial Aid 103 – Finalizing Financial Aid


For additional information or to register, click HERE.




UNIV. OF DAYTON: The University of Dayton is offering in-person Open House events on Oct. 3, Oct. 17 and Nov. 7. Interested students and families are welcome to visit their Office of Admissions website for additional details and to register.




COLLEGE REPS AT FHE: Juniors and Seniors are invited to sign up in Naviance to meet with college reps. Instructions are HERE. Sign up will close 3 hours prior to the rep visit. Students must make arrangements with their teacher for anything missed during class time. The absence will be excused, and students will receive a pass to class at the end of the rep visit. College reps visiting FHE next week are:


Oct. 4: Belmont Abbey College (8:00), Indiana Institute of Technology (9:00), Wheaton College (10:00)


Oct. 5: Western MI Univ. (8:00), Hillsdale (9:00), Palm Beach Atlantic Univ. (1:45)


Oct. 7: Sienna Heights (12:45)


Oct. 8: St. Mary's College (8:00), Bryant University, virtual visit (10:00)





CHRISTIAN COLLEGES: Grand Rapids Christian College Fair, Monday, October 4, from 6:30-8:30 pm at Cornerstone University: https://myblueprintstory.com/christian-university-college-fairs There will be close to 40 Christian colleges represented from all over the United States. Students are encouraged to register for their personalized college bar code at https://myblueprintstory.com before attending.  This will save them lots of time as they meet with representatives and learn about different Christian college options at the college fair.



Week of September 20


PSAT/NMSQT PREP GUIDES: Any students planning to take the PSAT in October are welcome to pick up a study booklet in the Counseling Office. They are located in front of Mrs. Poole's desk. Help yourself!




LAWRENCE TECH: LTU is hosting a virtual information session on Monday September 27 at 6pm. Please follow the link to register: https://apply.ltu.edu/portal/westMIvirtualinfosessions




MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY: Students are invited to attend a virtual information session if interested in the United States Merchant Marine Academy (USMMA), one of the five federal service academies that include West Point, Annapolis, Air Force, and Coast Guard academies. The admissions process and academic requirements are unique for service academies and this session is open to all high school students.

 

Date: Sept. 28, 2021

Time: 6:30 p.m. ET

Who: All interested students

What: Virtual question and answer session with some of our outstanding Midshipmen. This will be the perfect opportunity to learn about the admissions process and what it’s really like to attend USMMA.

 

To register for the session, please use the following link: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEpcOytqDksH9TFhXtxZ-QVZeNUK0TiEI4R

 

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.




COLLEGE REPS AT FHE: Juniors and Seniors are invited to sign up in Naviance to meet with college reps. Instructions are HERE. Sign up will close 3 hours prior to the rep visit. Students must make arrangements with their teacher for anything missed during class time. The absence will be excused, and students will receive a pass to class at the end of the rep visit. College reps visiting FHE this week and next week are:


Sept. 20: Kalamazoo College (1:45)


Sept. 21: Wayne State (8:00), Butler (9:00), Davenport (10:00)


Sept. 23: Albion (10:00), Olivet (1:45)


Sept. 27: Grace Bible (10:00), Case Western (12:45)


Sept. 28: Michigan Tech (9:00), Calvin (10:00), DePauw (12:45)


Oct. 1: GVSU (9:00)


Week of September 13


ACT TEST: Any Seniors who would like to take the ACT with a reportable score during college application season are encouraged to register for the October 23rd ACT test. Late fees for registrations after September 17th will be applied. Test locations in our area will appear as part of the registration process. Click HERE for a shortcut to the ACT registration site.



FORT WAYNE: Purdue Fort Wayne is proud to participate in College GO! Week, happening between September 20 and 27. This nationwide initiative is meant to show students the advantages of attending college and remove potential barriers that sometimes prevent them from applying for admission. Seniors planning to apply to Purdue FOrt Wayne may apply for free during College GO! week. Click HERE for details.



SENIORS: The George Washington University’s Office of Undergraduate Admissions invites prospective high school seniors who are committed to succeeding in a diverse and inclusive environment to apply to Your GW, an online fall mentorship program! Applications are due this Sunday, September 19. Participants in Your GW will:

Your GW starts with a mandatory kick-off welcome event on October 11 and will conclude on November 9. Accepted students are expected to participate in the full duration of the program to the best of their ability. For more information and to apply, visit the Your GW webpage.




GRCC's Phlebotomy Skills for Healthcare and Pharmacy Technician Training is only offered a few times per year.

Don't miss this opportunity to gain these in demand skills. Don't hesitate - both programs begin in October 2021. Click HERE for details about Phlebotomy, and HERE for Pharmacy Tech.


Other training programs offered include:

Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA)

Medical Assistant

Pharmacy Technician




KCTC OPEN HOUSE: KCTC is planning a community Open House for October 21. We encourage 10th grade students and families to attend to learn more about the many opportunities available through their amazing programs. These programs are scheduled into students' daily schedules in 11th and 12th grade, so preparation in the Sophomore year is important. KCTC programs have built-in college credit, certifications, internships, apprenticeships, and/or technical training, and prepare students for a rewarding career.  Click HERE for additional information.




SCHOLARSHIP: The Coca-Cola Scholars Program scholarship is an achievement-based scholarship awarded to graduating high school seniors. Students are recognized for their capacity to lead and serve, as well as their commitment to making a significant impact on their schools and communities. With the 33rd class in 2021, the Foundation has provided over 6,450 Coca-Cola Scholars with more than $75 million in educational support. 150 Coca-Cola Scholars are selected each year to receive this $20,000 scholarship.


High school seniors, apply here! The application will be open until October 31, 2021, at 5pm Eastern.


Register for a live webinar to learn more about the application process. 




The GRCC Commercial Sewing Certificate program has a brand-new curriculum and provides the in-demand skills desired by West Michigan employers. Grand Rapids was built by the furniture industry. From cottage industries to third generation furniture producers, skilled commercial/industrial sewers are in demand. This certificate program prepares you for employment in the sewn-product industry.


Average starting wages are between $17.00 and $23.00 per hour with full-time benefits. Click HERE for details.




GRCC Public Works Academy: Public works employees are vitally important in our communities, and in great demand across West Michigan. Municipalities are looking for people who are passionate about improving the lives of those around them.  The need is great, so communities have partnered with Grand Rapids Community College to develop this hands-on, active learning experience. The Public Works Academy prepares you for a great career with many opportunities in public works. Successful graduates of the Public Works Academy will receive two interviews with employers for possible seasonal or internship positions at public works facilities in West Michigan. This is the first step to secure a full-time position. 


Sign up now! Training begins October 19, 2021


VIRTUAL COLLEGE PANELS: Juniors and Seniors are invited to sign up for virtual college talks presented by six of the nation's top liberal arts collegesAmherst, Bowdoin, Carleton, Pomona, Swarthmore, and Williams. These schools are joining forces to offer you an opportunity to connect with our deans of admission to learn about the upcoming application season. Each month we will be available to answer questions. Bring your breakfast, lunch, or dinner for our virtual gatherings. Click HERE to register. 


SENIORS & COLLEGE APPS: Counselors visited seniors during English classes on Aug. 30th to discuss college research, applications, deadlines, and using Naviance to send transcripts and other docs. Instructions are on our website (here), and these instructions also have been emailed to all seniors. Counselors are available in the office and at lunches if there are any questions!


Week of September 7


CENTRAL MI UNIVERSITY CENTRALIS SCHOLARSHIP: Seniors interested in CMU and the Centralis scholarship should plan accordingly! The initial application deadline is October 15. The full details can be found HERE



COLLEGE REPS NEXT WEEK: Juniors and Seniors are invited to sign up in Naviance to meet with college reps. Instructions are HERE. Sign up will close 3 hours prior to the rep visit. Students must make arrangements with their teacher for anything missed during class time. The absence will be excused, and students will receive a pass to class at the end of the rep visit. College reps visiting FHE next week are:


Sept. 14: Northern Michigan University (12:45)


Sept. 17: Alabama (8:00), Hope (12:45), Central State of Ohio (1:45)




U of M and MSU COLLEGE INFORMATION EVENT: Go Blue + Go Green is an in-person event where students will learn about the exceptional opportunities that await at the top public schools in the state of Michigan. Both schools will be covering topics such as academic programs and majors, scholarships and financial aid, the admissions process, campus life, and more.  Click HERE for details.




YOGA & RELAXATION FOR TEENS: Well-Bean invites teens to integrate movement, breathing, rest and relaxation into their daily lives by exploring the ancient practices of yoga & meditation in the comfort of their own home.  We recognize that teens are juggling a lot right now – the intention of this class is for participants to experience the possibility of making mental, emotional and physical well-being a priority in their own lives. For details and registration information, click HERE.    



MSU CANR INFO: The MSU College of Agriculture and Natural Resources will be hosting virtual information sessions each Thursday night at 6:30. See below for information, and click HERE to get signed up!


CANR & Life in 2050

September 23, 2021 @ 6:30PM EST


This CANR College Night runs for 60 minutes and provides an overview of academic programs and Areas of Study. The event will highlight how Spartans studying in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources are having an impact on the world now and in the future.

ter for the "Life in 2050" Event


Agriculture: Plants & Animals

September 30, 2021 @ 6:30PM EST


This CANR College Night runs for 60 minutes and will cover programs within the theme of Agriculture: Plants & Animals. It will also look at different academic programs, experiences and career opportunities available to students.

Register for the Agriculture College Nigh


Built Environments: Construction & Design

October 7, 2021 @ 6:30PM EST


This CANR College Night runs for 60 minutes and will cover programs within the theme of Built Environments: Construction & Design. It will also look at different academic programs, experiences and career opportunities available to students.


Human Health: Food & Nutrition

October 14, 2021 @ 6:30PM EST


This CANR College Night runs for 60 minutes and covers programs within the theme of Human Health: Food & Nutrition.The event will highlight how Spartans studying in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources are having an impact on the world now and in the future.


Register for the Human Health College N

Natural Resources: Sustainable Environments

October 21, 2021 @ 6:30PM EST


This CANR College Night runs for 60 minutes and covers programs within the theme of Natural Resources: Sustainable Environments. The event will highlight how Spartans studying in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources are having an impact on the world now and in the future.



VOLUNTEERING: Van Andel Institute is also looking ahead to the 2021–22 school year, which includes gearing up for VAI’s annual Student Ambassador Program — an incredible opportunity for high school students to learn, grow and challenge themselves.

Through this program, students gain valuable experience as they learn about working toward an important cause — in VAI’s case, seeking to understand the origins of diseases like cancer and Parkinson’s, creating innovative K–12 and graduate education programs, and giving back to the community. Emerging student leaders and influencers learn how to execute a major fundraising event, collaborate with fellow students from schools across West Michigan, and take on and thrive in leadership roles.

We invite you to encourage interested students to apply online at purplecommunity.vai.org/student-ambassador-program/. We cannot wait to bring together this year’s Student Ambassador group.

Should you have any questions, please contact our program coordinator, McKenzie Hollern, at McKenzie.Hollern@vai.org.


Week of August 30


CAREERS IN WELDING: Metallica Scholarships are back at Grand Rapids Community College! Thanks to our friends in Metallica and the All Within Your Hands Foundation, GRCC is again offering scholarships for a special section of welding training.


If you are selected as a Metallica Scholar, this training is of minimal cost to you and prepares you for a career in welding!

Find out more at a virtual Information Session on Thursday, September 16, 2021 at 5:30pm. Visit www.grcc.edu/workforcetraining to sign up for this free informational event.


Explore Welding:


Week of August 23


LAWRENCE TECH: Virtual information sessions with our rep from Lawrence Tech are coming up! Click on the link to register for one of the three dates: 


 


SCHEDULE CHANGES: Just a reminder that all requests for schedule changes must be made by Monday, August 30th. Students may see counselors in the office and at lunches.



QUESTBRIDGE SCHOLARSHIP MATCH: QuestBridge is a powerful platform that connects the nation's brightest students from low-income backgrounds with leading institutions of higher education and further opportunities. Interested seniors may visit https://www.questbridge.org/ to learn more and to complete the National COllege Match. The deadline for completion is Sept. 28.



SALLIE MAE COLLEGE RESOURCE: Paying for College Resource delivers free, easy to understand information and resources, so your students and families are confident they have everything they need to figure out how they'll pay for school. 



MILITARY SERVICE INFORMATION: A virtual admissions Q&A session for students interested in attending the United States Merchant Marine Academy (USMMA), one of the five federal service academies that include West Point, Annapolis, Air Force, and Coast Guard academies, is coming up soon:

 

Date: August 31, 2021

Time: 6 p.m. ET

Who: All interested students and guidance counselors

What: Virtual question and answer session with some of our outstanding Midshipmen. This will be the perfect opportunity to learn about the admissions process and what it’s really like to attend USMMA.

 

To register for the session, please use the following link: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAscOqtrTMuHtLSOJygP9rbEUjJ8NU4PuGh



Week of August 9

VIRTUAL LEARNING: As we get closer to the start of the school year, we continue to work to ensure that student schedules are finalized so our kids are set for a great start to the 2021-22 year! One piece of this planning is making sure students who choose virtual learning are also ready to go. Students that require an online experience can choose either Michigan Virtual Academy or MySchool@Kent. If you are interested in this option, please contact our Guidance Office for registration information. (616-493-8830 or email Ms. Claire Pool at cpoole@fhps.net). The deadline to choose this option is Tuesday August 17, 2021.



2021-22 EHS Orientation/School Forms

Listed below are the forms we provide to families at the beginning of the school year. Completed forms may be brought to the main office with payment (if applicable) or returned with your student at Orientation on Tuesday, August 17. For your convenience, we have paper copies available in the main office.

 

Orientation Forms 

Parking Permit Form 

FHE Scrip Information 

Staff Appreciation Form 

2021 Yearbook Order Form 

 

Class of 2022 Forms and Information

Senior Pic Specifications 

Senior Ad/Salute Form 

Senior Yearbook Order 

Class of 2022 Sponsorship Form 

Check out the Class of 2022 Family website for more information regarding:

Senior All Night Party, Holiday Expo, Fundraisers and more!

 

Booster Donation Forms

Academic Boosters Donation Form 

Athletic Boosters Patron Membership Donor Form 

Band Boosters Form 

Choir Boosters Form 

Orchestra Boosters Form 

Band Boosters Mattress Fundraiser 

Theatre Donation Form 



Week of May 24


SCHOLARSHIP 9th-12th: Students at all grade levels are welcome to apply for a $2,500 scholarship offered by Cirkled In, a web-based program for students to build an academic portfolio. This scholarship may be used immediately for any academic need, such as a summer program. For additional information, click HERE.




Test Out Date is Tuesday, June 22

Students interested in testing out of a required class this summer can do so on Tuesday, June 22 starting at 8:00 AM.  Students will be testing at Eastern High School unless otherwise notified. 

 

Please be sure to read the Testing Out Information and to consult with your counselor to see if the test out option is a good fit for you and your future plans. This is especially important for college bound athletes. 

 

Students must sign up by Sunday, June 6. Test out study materials will be available to pick up from the main office starting on Tuesday, June 8. Please contact the counseling office for more information at 616-493-8831. 


Testing Out Sign Up


Week of May 17


U.S. SERVICE ACADEMY NIGHT: Current students with an interest in learning more about any of the U.S. military service academies as an option beyond high school graduation are invited to attend a free virtual event from 7:00-9:00PM on June 3rd. Representatives from the four academies will present information to help students plan for the process of applying. An RSVP is mandatory. Click HERE for registration information.  



SENIORS: Bridges to College - Raider Ready is a FREE 5-week in-person summer program offered by GRCC. It is open to 2021 and 2020 high school graduates whether they are planning to attend GRCC in the fall, or another college or university. This FREE summer program is focused on student learning through:


-- Supporting reading, writing, and math skills.

-- Providing laptops and Wi-Fi hotspots to all students.

-- Utilizing a hybrid model of instruction and an array of student support services.

-- Including other college-going and Raider sense of belonging activities


Follow the link HERE for additional information.



VOLUNTEERING: Van Andel Institute (VAI) is seeking local high school students to serve as Student Ambassadors for the 2021-22 school year. VAI is committed to improving the health and enhancing the lives of current and future generations through cutting-edge biomedical research and innovative educational offerings. Established in Grand Rapids, Michigan, in 1996 by the Van Andel family, VAI is now home to more than 400 scientists, educators and support staff, who work with a growing number of national and international collaborators to foster discovery. Interested students can click HERE to learn more about this great opportunity.



"TEEN CHARGE" SUMMER PROGRAM: Wedgwood’s Teen CHARGE is currently in the process of recruiting students to act as Summer Brand Reps for our Teen CHARGE leadership program. Brand Reps meet twice a month (virtually) to decide which issues are most important to West Michigan teens (such as mental health, healthy relationships, and substance abuse prevention) and then create graphics, blogs, Youtube videos, and other digital content to be shared on our Teen CHARGE social media pages.  


As an added incentive, teens will earn volunteer hours for attending meetings and have the opportunity to receive gift cards in return for completed projects.  

This is a wonderful opportunity for any teen who is passionate about using their voice to help to others, and enjoys writing, making videos, or any other form of creative expression.  

Check out our website, www.teencharge.org and our social media pages to see the content that past Brand Reps have created. 



SUMMER SCHOOL: FHPS Summer Academy and MySchool@Kent both will be offering options for students wishing to complete courses over the summer. Registration for FHPS Summer Academy opens on May 3rd for students who intend to earn a course for credit advancement, or for credit recovery. MySchool@Kent registration also opens on May 3rd, but only for students intending to recover credits. In June, MySchool will open up space, if available, for students wishing to take classes for credit advancement.


FHPS Summer Academy and MySchool@Kent courses must be approved in advance. Approval will be verified by counselors upon receipt of a completed Self Paid Course form. Click HERE for a copy of the form. The completed form can be dropped off or emailed to the counselor. Once the course has been approved, the student/family may sign up for the summer course.


Students who are seeking summer coursework through another vendor should discuss this with his/her counselor before enrolling. Courses from an accepted vendor or institution outside fo FHPS Summer Academy or MySchool@Kent must also be approved using the Self Paid Course form prior to enrollment. Any completed courses that were not approved in advance will not post to the student's transcript.



Week of May 10


"TEEN CHARGE" SUMMER PROGRAM: Wedgwood’s Teen CHARGE is currently in the process of recruiting students to act as Summer Brand Reps for our Teen CHARGE leadership program. Brand Reps meet twice a month (virtually) to decide which issues are most important to West Michigan teens (such as mental health, healthy relationships, and substance abuse prevention) and then create graphics, blogs, Youtube videos, and other digital content to be shared on our Teen CHARGE social media pages.  


As an added incentive, teens will earn volunteer hours for attending meetings and have the opportunity to receive gift cards in return for completed projects.  

This is a wonderful opportunity for any teen who is passionate about using their voice to help to others, and enjoys writing, making videos, or any other form of creative expression.  

Check out our website, www.teencharge.org and our social media pages to see the content that past Brand Reps have created. 




SUMMER SCHOOL: FHPS Summer Academy and MySchool@Kent both will be offering options for students wishing to complete courses over the summer. Registration for FHPS Summer Academy opens on May 3rd for students who intend to earn a course for credit advancement, or for credit recovery. MySchool@Kent registration also opens on May 3rd, but only for students intending to recover credits. In June, MySchool will open up space, if available, for students wishing to take classes for credit advancement.


FHPS Summer Academy and MySchool@Kent courses must be approved in advance. Approval will be verified by counselors upon receipt of a completed Self Paid Course form. Click HERE for a copy of the form. The completed form can be dropped off or emailed to the counselor. Once the course has been approved, the student/family may sign up for the summer course.


Students who are seeking summer coursework through another vendor should discuss this with his/her counselor before enrolling. Courses from an accepted vendor or institution outside fo FHPS Summer Academy or MySchool@Kent must also be approved using the Self Paid Course form prior to enrollment. Any completed courses that were not approved in advance will not post to the student's transcript.




SUMMER PROGRAM: The LAB Camp at Northwood University is a business discovery camp where students learn about business in a challenging entrepreneurial environment. For the summer of 2021, both on-site and virtual camp experiences are being offered for MS and HS student. Click HERE for information. Scholarships may be available until May 16th, and the deadline for camp sign up is May 30th. 




STUDENT GOVERNMENT: FHE students interested in Student Gov in 2021-22 can sign up by completing the Google form that was sent to their school Gmail accounts. This is a fun way to be involved in the planning of events, as well as a great way to develop leadership skills while collaborating with peers. 




VOLUNTEERING: The Lena Meijer Children’s Garden would like to invite your students to become part of the Summer PAL Partner program! This program has The PAL Partner program is designed to develop and foster leadership, confidence, responsibility and social skills necessary for future involvement in or around the community. PAL Partners are volunteers that are at least 14 years old or entering 9th to 12th grade in the fall. Follow the link HERE for additional information. 




SENIORS: Bridges to College - Raider Ready is a FREE 5-week in-person summer program offered by GRCC. It is open to 2021 and 2020 high school graduates whether they are planning to attend GRCC in the fall, or another college or university. This FREE summer program is focused on student learning through:


-- Supporting reading, writing, and math skills.

-- Providing laptops and Wi-Fi hotspots to all students.

-- Utilizing a hybrid model of instruction and an array of student support services.

-- Including other college-going and Raider sense of belonging activities


Follow the link HERE for additional information.



Week of May 3


STUDENT GOVERNMENT: FHE students interested in Student Gov in 2021-22 can sign up by completing the Google form that was sent to their school Gmail accounts. This is a fun way to be involved in the planning of events, as well as a great way to develop leadership skills while collaborating with peers. 




VOLUNTEERING: The Lena Meijer Children’s Garden would like to invite your students to become part of the Summer PAL Partner program! This program has The PAL Partner program is designed to develop and foster leadership, confidence, responsibility and social skills necessary for future involvement in or around the community. PAL Partners are volunteers that are at least 14 years old or entering 9th to 12th grade in the fall. Follow the link HERE for additional information. 




9th GRADE FAMILIES: "Your Teen" is offering a free webinar for families of 9th grade students interested in learning more about the college admissions process for better planning in 10th grade through 12th grade. The webinar will be Thursday, May 6 at 7:30PM. To register, follow the link HERE.




SENIORS: Bridges to College - Raider Ready is a FREE 5-week in-person summer program offered by GRCC. It is open to 2021 and 2020 high school graduates whether they are planning to attend GRCC in the fall, or another college or university. This FREE summer program is focused on student learning through:


-- Supporting reading, writing, and math skills.

--Providing laptops and Wi-Fi hotspots to all students.

-- Utilizing a hybrid model of instruction and an array of student support services.

-- Including other college-going and Raider sense of belonging activities


Follow the link HERE for additional information.





DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY JUNIOR DAY: This Saturday, May 8th, Davenport is offering an exclusive virtual session for high 

school juniors and their parents. This is a great opportunity to learn more about future career interests and what experiences Davenport brings to the table. Students will hear about:


Get answers to all those burning college questions! We look forward to hosting students from your school this Saturday, May 8th from 10 am - 12 pm.  Click HERE to sign up!



CHRISTIAN COLLEGE FAIR: Over 60 Christian colleges and universities will have a booth at the Spring Virtual Christian College Fair. Whether you have a SENIOR making their final decisions for the fall, JUNIORS choosing where to apply, or UNDERCLASSMEN exploring all of their options, this fair can be a great help.

Virtual booths will be available 24/7 from Monday, May 3 to Friday, May 21.

Explore the booths at your leisure during this time period and watch our on-demand college-prep webinars.

Encourage familes to attend the live events below where they can talk virtually face-to-face with reps and view college presentations. . . all within their booths:

Tuesday  •  May 4  •  7 - 10 pm (EDT)

Thursday  •  May 6  •  11 am - 2 pm (EDT)

Tuesday  •  May 11  •  11 am - 2 pm (EDT)

Thursday  •  May 13  •  7 - 10 pm (EDT)

Click here to BEGIN and then click the REGISTER button.   



AP Testing Locations: For families with students taking AP Exams over the next 2 weeks, please consult  the Student Information for AP Testing . The document provides AP Testing information, including locations for exams.  The locations are listed by school, and the location addresses are at the bottom.

EnjoyLearing will be sending out an updated email today. Due to the large volume of testers some of the locations sent out earlier were modified. 

Please read the document in its entirety as it has importation testing information.  Any student testing with accommodations will be getting an email to their student email account today as to the location of their exam.




SUMMER SCHOOL: FHPS Summer Academy and MySchool@Kent both will be offering options for students wishing to complete courses over the summer. Registration for FHPS Summer Academy opens on May 3rd for students who intend to earn a course for credit advancement, or for credit recovery. MySchool@Kent registration also opens on May 3rd, but only for students intending to recover credits. Later in May, MySchool will open up space, if available, for students wishing to take classes for credit advancement.


FHPS Summer Academy and MySchool@Kent courses must be approved in advance. Approval will be verified by counselors upon receipt of a completed Self Paid Course form. Click HERE for a copy of the form. The completed form can be dropped off or emailed to the counselor. Once the course has been approved, the student/family may sign up for the summer course.


Students who are seeking summer coursework through another vendor should discuss this with his/her counselor before enrolling. Courses from an accepted vendor or institution outside fo FHPS Summer Academy or MySchool@Kent must also be approved using the Self Paid Course form prior to enrollment. Any completed courses that were not approved in advance will not post to the student's transcript.


Week of April 26



AP Testing Locations: For families with students taking AP Exams over the next 2 weeks, please consult  the Student Information for AP Testing . The document provides AP Testing information, including locations for exams.  The locations are listed by school, and the location addresses are at the bottom.

 

EnjoyLearing will be sending out an updated email today. Due to the large volume of testers some of the locations sent out earlier were modified.  

 

Please read the document in its entirety as it has importation testing information.  Any student testing with accommodations will be getting an email to their student email account today as to the location of their exam. 




SUMMER SCHOOL: FHPS Summer Academy and MySchool@Kent both will be offering options for students wishing to complete courses over the summer. Registration for FHPS Summer Academy opens on May 3rd for students who intend to earn a course for credit advancement, or for credit recovery. MySchool@Kent registration also opens on May 3rd, but only for students intending to recover credits. Later in May, MySchool will open up space, if available, for students wishing to take classes for credit advancement.


FHPS Summer Academy and MySchool@Kent courses must be approved in advance. Approval will be verified by counselors upon receipt of a completed Self Paid Course form. Click HERE for a copy of the form. The completed form can be dropped off or emailed to the counselor. Once the course has been approved, the student/family may sign up for the summer course. 


Students who are seeking summer coursework through another vendor should discuss this with his/her counselor before enrolling. Courses from an accepted vendor or institution outside fo FHPS Summer Academy or MySchool@Kent must also be approved using the Self Paid Course form prior to enrollment. Any completed courses that were not approved in advance will not post to the student's transcript.




Students interested in Computer Science or Computer Information Systems degrees:

Davenport University was recently awarded the National Science Foundation (NSF) S-STEM grant to provide scholarships to eligible students with these majors. Recipients are awarded up to $7,000 per academic year and it is stackable with other financial aid such as Pell grants and academic scholarships. We would love to see applicants from your school apply!

The deadline to apply for the NSF S-STEM scholarship is June 1, 2021.

https://www.davenport.edu/.../areas/technology/isaac/sstem


SUMMER PROGRAM: The Summer High School Training Program at DePaul University is a non-college credit program that prepares rising 11th and 12th grade students for the college audition and interview process, all while building life-long connections with one of the top theatre conservatories in the nation. For three weeks (June 26-July 18, 2021), students will study one of six concentrations from the comforts of home - acting, comedy arts, directing, design, playwriting, or stage management/theatre technology. Operating on a virtual platform for the second year in a row allows us to offer a more accessible, affordable program for students who may not have been able to travel to Chicago this summer. Click HERE to apply.


SCHOLARSHIP FOR JUNIORS: The MSU Alumni Club of West Michigan is offering a $1,000 scholarship to a selected Junior who intends to apply to MSU during his/her senior year. This scholarship is not transferrable to another college. Interested Juniors can access the application HERE to review the criteria. Completed applications must be returned to the FHE Counseling Office by Friday, May 14th. 



Week of April 19


SCHOLARSHIP FOR JUNIORS: The MSU Alumni Club of West Michigan is offering a $1,000 scholarship to a selected Junior who intends to apply to MSU during his/her senior year. This scholarship is not transferrable to another college. Interested Juniors can access the application HERE to review the criteria. Completed applications must be returned to the FHE Counseling Office by Friday, May 14th. 



CAREER READINESS EVENTS: A number of great virtual opportunities are coming up for high school students of all ages. Check out the complete list on our website under Academic Resources - Kent ISD (or click HERE for a shorcut).



SUMMER PROGRAM: Kettering University offers more than 25 unique camps and learning experiences; from robotics to cyber security to leadership development to biological sciences.  For the summer of 2021, a number of virtual opportunities are available to interested high school students. Our programs serve everyone from first graders to graduating high school seniors. Click HERE to see more.



SUMMER PROGRAM: New scholarship opportunities are now available for the July 2021 Harvard Chan C-CHANGE Youth Summits on Climate and Health. The scholarship provides full and partial need-based scholarships for underrepresented students and communities to empower the next generation of climate and public health leaders. Click HERE for additional information.


Week of April 12


SUMMER JOBS: Students interested in summer employment can find new postings on our website under the "Volunteering, Jobs & Opportunities" section of our website. Our office has been receiving information from local businesses frequently this spring, so please check back regularly to see what's new!



TEST WEEK INFORMATION: Below is the information for our upcoming week of statewide testing for 9th, 10th, and 11th grade students, beginning Tuesday, April 13th:


FHPS High School Testing Schedule: April 13-16, 2021


Tuesday April 13:     SAT+Essay Test for Juniors

                      Remote learning for 9th, 10th, 12th


Wednesday April 14:  Workkeys Test for Juniors

              Remote learning for 9th, 10th, 12th


Thursday April 15:       PSAT 10 Test for Sophomores

              MSTEP for Juniors (cohort A)

              Remote learning for 9th, 11th (cohort B), 12th


Friday April 16:       PSAT 9 Test for Freshman

              MSTEP for Juniors (cohort B)

              Remote learning for 10th, 11th (cohort A), 12th


KENT ISD SUMMER CAMPS: KISD Summer Camp is available to current middle school-9th grade students! Located right at the Tech Center campus, camps are for students entering 7th, 8th and 9th grades in the fall. Camps run from 9am-2pm. Lunch is provided and includes an entree and salad bar with vegetarian, gluten free and vegan options. Plus, all campers who register by May 31, receive a t-shirt! Visit https://www.thetechcenter.org/programs/summer-camps/ for more information and to get registered. Space is limited, so get signed up soon! 


SCHOLARSHIP DEADLINES: Seniors have several oportunities for scholarships with deadlines quickly approaching. Information can be found on this page by scrolling through previous postings in the Counseling Office News, or by visiting the "Scholarships" section of our webpage (click HERE for a shortcut). 


JOBS FOR STUDENTS: High school students looking for after school or summer job opportunities are welcome to visit the FHE Counseling Office website section labeled "Volunteering, Jobs & Opportunities." A few local businesses have sent us information in the past couple of weeks, and we expect they will continue to trickle in as we inch closer to summer. Check back often for new postings!


SUMMER PROGRAM: Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Michigan is excited to be offering a virtual course that high school students can participate in this summer, The Joy Of Coding, which takes place July 5, 2021-August 13, 2021. The Joy of Coding is an online course specially created for anyone who wants to experience first-hand the power and thrill of coding computers to do amazing things. Created with high school students in mind, it is a great way for anyone to step into the wondrous world of coding. You’ll learn by doing and experience how coding powers apps such as Snapchat and TikTok.  No prior coding experience is required! Anyone who wants to learn is welcome! Students will: 

 

Please visit our website for further information including math prerequisites, cost ($99), important dates, and more! For priority consideration, please submit an application by April 15, 2021! For further questions, please email continuum-coding@umich.edu.


UFP BUSINESS SCHOOL: UFP Business School is a two-year program created to provide an innovative approach to traditional education, which usually requires a four-year commitment and a substantial cost. The program is underwritten by a full UFP scholarship that provides students with a competitive business education and future career advancement opportunities.  The UFP Business Degree Program is currently recruiting students to begin Fall 2021. For an informational video, click HERE. Interested students may visit their website, https://ufpbusinessschool.com/, for additional information and application materials. 


SPORTS BUSINESS BOOT CAMP: Students who are interested in working in sports in the future are invited to check out this Zoom-based summer program created by Dr. Patrick Rishe (www.patrickrishe.com), the Director of the Sports Business Program at Washington University in St. Louis. This is a fee-based summer educational experience for students who want to learn about the Business of Sports and careers in sports. Regular registration is due by May 1. Click HERE for the camp brochure with all of the details, and click HERE for the registration form. 


U of M GIRL TECH TALK: Calling all female and non-binary students interested in tech! We are GEECS (Girls In Electrical Engineering and Computer Science) from the College of Engineering at the University of Michigan. We are hosting GirlsTalkTech, a  biweekly program for middle and high school students interested in exploring computer science! All interested students can check out the details HERE



Week of March 29


SCHOLARSHIPS: Several scholarships for students interested in skilled trades are currently open. Click HERE to read more. Interested students should submit applications soon! Deadlines are quickly approaching. 



UPCOMING CAREER AWARENESS EVENTS: The Career Readiness staff at Kent ISD have upcoming FREE virtual events for students interested in exploring careers. Click HERE for a shortcut to the entire list. 




NEW CAREER EXPLORATION OPPORTUNITY FOR 7-12 GRADE STUDENTS: Students have told us “How am I supposed to choose a career when I don’t even know what is out there?” Career Explorers can help!

As a Career Explorer, students will participate in 12 live virtual Career Chats (career conversations) with local professionals, complete self-assessment inventories, and conduct an Informational Interview. Students will earn a Certificate of Completion to enhance scholarship/college applications and resumes.  This is a great way for students to take active steps on their career exploration journey. Athletes and working students can also participate by watching recording content.

Careers in Business will be the first pathway focus. Additional pathways will be offered in the 2021/2022 school year

April 13 - May 20, 2021 (Tuesdays/Thursdays), 3:30 PM - 4:00 PM

Registration is now open through April 9. Sign up today! Full information at kentisd.org/careerexplorers

Contact kristaharmon@kentisd.org with questions.





TEST WEEK INFORMATION: Below is the information for our upcoming week of statewide testing for 9th, 10th, and 11th grade students, beginning Tuesday, April 13th:


FHPS High School Testing Schedule: April 12-16, 2021


Monday April 12:        In-person learning for 9-12th grades


Tuesday April 13:     SAT+Essay Test for Juniors

                      Remote learning for 9th, 10th, 12th


Wednesday April 14:  Workkeys Test for Juniors

              Remote learning for 9th, 10th, 12th


Thursday April 15:       PSAT 10 Test for Sophomores

              MSTEP for Juniors (cohort A)

              Remote learning for 9th, 11th (cohort B), 12th


Friday April 16:       PSAT 9 Test for Freshman

              MSTEP for Juniors (cohort B)

              Remote learning for 10th, 11th (cohort A), 12th



Week of March 22


NEW CAREER EXPLORATION OPPORTUNITY FOR 7-12 GRADE STUDENTS: Students have told us “How am I supposed to choose a career when I don’t even know what is out there?” Career Explorers can help!

 

As a Career Explorer, students will participate in 12 live virtual Career Chats (career conversations) with local professionals, complete self-assessment inventories, and conduct an Informational Interview. Students will earn a Certificate of Completion to enhance scholarship/college applications and resumes.  This is a great way for students to take active steps on their career exploration journey. Athletes and working students can also participate by watching recording content.

 

Careers in Business will be the first pathway focus. Additional pathways will be offered in the 2021/2022 school year

April 13 - May 20, 2021 (Tuesdays/Thursdays), 3:30 PM - 4:00 PM

 

Registration is now open through April 9. Sign up today! Full information at kentisd.org/careerexplorers

 

Contact kristaharmon@kentisd.org with questions.





TEST WEEK INFORMATION: Below is the information for our upcoming week of statewide testing for 9th, 10th, and 11th grade students, beginning Tuesday, April 13th: 


FHPS High School Testing Schedule: April 12-16, 2021


Monday April 12:        In-person learning for 9-12th grades


Tuesday April 13:     SAT+Essay Test for Juniors

                        Remote learning for 9th, 10th, 12th


Wednesday April 14:  Workkeys Test for Juniors

              Remote learning for 9th, 10th, 12th


Thursday April 15:       PSAT 10 Test for Sophomores

              MSTEP for Juniors (cohort A)

              Remote learning for 9th, 11th (cohort B), 12th 


Friday April 16:       PSAT 9 Test for Freshman

              MSTEP for Juniors (cohort B)

              Remote learning for 10th, 11th (cohort A), 12th 




Film & Video Production major at GVSU: There are a series of videos with conversations between faculty, students, and alumni about various aspects of the major.  Viewers get a good sense of the culture and depth of the program.

 

https://www.gvsu.edu/vma/film-and-video-learn-about-the-major-273.htm

 

In addition, we’ve produced a book called What Can You Do with a GVSU Film & Video Degree?  It features profiles of alumni working in over 30 different career paths. What we find special about this book is the authentic and thoughtful advice and wisdom our alumni offer prospective students. 

 

http://online.fliphtml5.com/yrzeo/gmdf/#p=1



Week of March 15

ESSAY CONTEST:  The deadline to enter this year's We the Students essay contest is April 15, 2021, less than a month away!

This essay prompt this year is: What is the relationship between equality and justice? The sixteen student winners will receive a total of $20,000 in scholarship prizes. More details including rules and regulations can be found on our website. 


SUMMER PROGRAM: The Boston University Summer Journalism Academy gives students ages 14 to 18 the opportunity to expand their skills and prepare for college during a time of uncertainty and limited travel due to this year’s pandemic. Details and application materials can be found HERE. If students are accepted to the program and pay the registration fee by April 24, they will receive a special discount of $200 off the tuition. Use this discount code when applying online: 21BUADMISSIONS 


KENT ISD SUMMER CAMPS: KISD Summer Camp is available to current middle school-9th grade students! Located right at the Tech Center campus, camps are for students entering 7th, 8th and 9th grades in the fall. Camps run from 9am-2pm. Lunch is provided and includes an entree and salad bar with vegetarian, gluten free and vegan options. Plus, all campers who register by May 31, receive a t-shirt! Visit https://www.thetechcenter.org/programs/summer-camps/ for more information and to get registered. Space is limited, so get signed up soon! 


SUMMER PROGRAM: Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Michigan is excited to be offering a virtual course that high school students can participate in this summer, The Joy Of Coding, which takes place July 5, 2021-August 13, 2021. The Joy of Coding is an online course specially created for anyone who wants to experience first-hand the power and thrill of coding computers to do amazing things. Created with high school students in mind, it is a great way for anyone to step into the wondrous world of coding. You’ll learn by doing and experience how coding powers apps such as Snapchat and TikTok.  No prior coding experience is required! Anyone who wants to learn is welcome! Students will: 

 

Please visit our website for further information including math prerequisites, cost ($99), important dates, and more! For priority consideration, please submit an application by April 15, 2021! For further questions, please email continuum-coding@umich.edu.


UFP BUSINESS SCHOOL: UFP Business School is a two-year program created to provide an innovative approach to traditional education, which usually requires a four-year commitment and a substantial cost. The program is underwritten by a full UFP scholarship that provides students with a competitive business education and future career advancement opportunities.  The UFP Business Degree Program is currently recruiting students to begin Fall 2021. For an informational video, click HERE. Interested students may visit their website, https://ufpbusinessschool.com/, for additional information and application materials. 


SPORTS BUSINESS BOOT CAMP: Students who are interested in working in sports in the future are invited to check out this Zoom-based summer program created by Dr. Patrick Rishe (www.patrickrishe.com), the Director of the Sports Business Program at Washington University in St. Louis. This is a fee-based summer educational experience for students who want to learn about the Business of Sports and careers in sports. Regular registration is due by May 1. Click HERE for the camp brochure with all of the details, and click HERE for the registration form. 


U of M GIRL TECH TALK: Calling all female and non-binary students interested in tech! We are GEECS (Girls In Electrical Engineering and Computer Science) from the College of Engineering at the University of Michigan. We are hosting GirlsTalkTech, a  biweekly program for middle and high school students interested in exploring computer science! All interested students can check out the details HERE


SCHEDULING UPDATE: Counselors have collected course requests from students and the master schedule for 2021-22 is currently being built! Any students (virtual or in person) who have not submitted their course selection forms should submit them to their counselor ASAP for the best opportunity to fit in top choices. A few reminders:


Week of March 8


OPEN HOUSE: KCTC will be holding a Virtual Community Open House Thursday, March 25th from 5p-7p. The KCTC Open House will run from the front page of their website: www.thetechcenter.org. Any interested students and families are welcome to attend! This is especially helpful for students currently in 9th grade; counselors will share additional information next school year to 10th grade students, who will have the opportunity to explore and apply to Tech Center programs in the spring of 10th grade in preparation for Junior and Senior year. KCTC typically offers an Open House in the fall, so look for another opportunity to attend (hopefully in person next fall!) in October, 2021.  



VIRTUAL COLLEGE TOUR: On Friday, April 9th starting at noon EST (we will also record and send out to everyone who registers), join the Univeristy of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science for an open house of the Rosenstiel School's campus on Virginia Key. Prospective graduate and undergraduate students are welcome to attend with their families to learn more about the different research areas of the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science. You'll get a chance to see first hand our world-class facilities, and learn about research opportunities for students. Click HERE to register. 



VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY: The Lena Meijer Children’s Garden would like to invite FHE students to become part of the PAL Partner program! The PAL Partner program is designed to develop and foster leadership, confidence, responsibility and social skills necessary for future involvement in or around the community. PAL Partners are volunteers that are at least 14 years old or entering 9th to 12th grade in the fall. As teen volunteers, they will assist experienced adult volunteers, PAL’s (Play Activity Leaders), with Children’s Garden activities throughout the months of their choice as noted on the attached application/flyer. Please share these with your students. Students can also find the PAL Partner application posted on our website https://www.meijergardens.org/volunteer/ by scrolling down to the bottom of the page and selecting Student Opportunity: Lena Meijer Children’s Garden Play Activity Leader (PAL) Partner. The PAL Partner Program has spring, summer and fall volunteer opportunities! Spring applications have an extension deadline of Monday, March 15th by 5pm for interested applicants!


CAREER READINESS: Kent ISD has upcoming FREE events for students and families looking to explore a number of career areas. Check the latest postings on our website (click HERE for a shortcut). 


JOBS FOR STUDENTS: High school students looking for after school or summer job opportunities are welcome to visit the FHE Counseling Office website section labeled "Volunteering, Jobs & Opportunities." A few local businesses have sent us information in the past couple of weeks, and we expect they will continue to trickle in as we inch closer to summer. Check back often for new postings!


FUTURE VETERINARIANS: For an inside look at MSU’s veterinary programs, we invite you and your students to join us on Saturday, March 27, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET for Veterinary Education Day. At this virtual event, we will explore the many career paths in the area of veterinary medicine and ways high school students may best prepare themselves for veterinary medical education.

We hope you can join us! For more information, please contact CVM.FutureStudent@msu.edu.  


SCHOLARSHIP DEADLINES: Seniors have several oportunities for scholarships with deadlines quickly approaching. Information can be found on this page by scrolling through previous postings in the Counseling Office News, or by visiting the "Scholarships" section of our webpage (click HERE for a shortcut). 


Summer Opportunity through U of M

Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Michigan is excited to be offering a virtual program that high school students can participate in this summer, The Joy Of Coding, which takes place July 5, 2021-August 13, 2021. The Joy of Coding is an online course specially created for anyone who wants to experience first-hand the power and thrill of coding computers to do amazing things. Created with high school students in mind, it is a great way for anyone to step into the wondrous world of coding. You’ll learn by doing and experience how coding powers apps such as Snapchat and TikTok. No prior coding experience is required!

Students will:


Please visit our website for further information including prerequisites, cost, important dates, and more! For priority consideration, please submit an application by March 15, 2021! For further questions, please email continuum-coding@umich.edu.


Week of March 1


GRCC's Healthcare Programs: GRCC has created an easy to watch video that covers program details, possible career paths and financial aid options. All four of their currently offered healthcare programs, Phlebotomy, Pharmacy Technician, CNA and Medical Assistant, are covered. Click HERE to view the informational video.



LAWRENCE TECH SCHOLARSHIP: Lawrence Technological University is pleased to announce our new STEM Scholar Award! This scholarship is $19,650 annually for a total of $78,600! We are still accepting applications for first-year students for Fall 2021. To qualify, students must major in one of the approved majors found on their website. Upon admission to LTU, students must also complete the scholarship application here. Students who would like to apply to Lawrence Tech may do so at www.ltu.edu/apply using the fee waiver code LTU1932. Please note, this award cannot be combined with any other Lawrence Tech scholarship offer. 



SCHOLARSHIP DEADLINES: A number of scholarships that have been posted in previous weeks of Counseling Office News have upcoming deadlines! Scroll through the news on this page to check out available scholarships. 


SCHOLARSHIP: We are excited to announce the ChoiceOne Bank 2021 Scholarship program began January 18 and runs through March 12.  This is a $1,000 scholarship awarded based on essay submission and location.  There will be 6 students selected from the East region and 6 students selected from our West region.  All students must complete their applications online at: www.choiceone.com/scholarship. 




SUMMER JOB: YMCA Camp Manitou-Lin is hiring camp counselors for summer 2021. We’re a branch of the YMCA of Greater Grand Rapids, and we are located on the shores of beautiful Barlow Lake in Barry County. Since 1913, we’ve been changing lives through fun, memorable experiences, and opportunities for challenge. Working as a camp counselor is an excellent resume building opportunity: camp staff strengthen their skills in communication, problem-solving, and time management, and have the chance to work with people from diverse backgrounds and experiences. To learn more, contact Katie Bean, Program Director, at kbean1@grymca.org, or call (269) 205-9013. 




SCHOLARSHIP: The Lem Tucker Scholarship honors the late Lemuel Tucker, a CMU alumnus who made an enormous  contribution to journalism by promoting the participation and success of minorities in print and electronic media, as

well as general excellence in the practice of journalism. This award provides full tuition, room and board to a CMU student majoring in journalism, broadcast and cinematic arts, or a related field. Click HERE for details and materials. The deadline is March 12.




SCHOLARSHIP: Each year, the FHBA awards two scholarships: one $1,500 scholarship and one $750 scholarship. We invite applications from all qualified students and are pleased to recognize students who have achieved success academically while making positive contributions to the Forest Hills community. Current seniors are invited to apply by April 30, 2021. Click HERE to access information and application materials.  




Athletic Booster Club 2021 Scholarship Program: Senior athletes are eligible for a $500.00 scholarship, to be paid directly to the college of your choosing! In order to be selected as a finalist for this scholarship, students will need to submit one to two ​paragraphs​ on what Forest Hills Eastern Athletics has meant to them during their career by March 9th, 2021. 

Please click on the 2021 Athletic Scholarship Application Form for more information on how to apply.



CAREER READINESS:  A number of upcoming virtual opportunities for students 9th-12th grade are being coordinated by the Kent ISD Career Readiness staff. There is a nice variety, including career fields and related post-secondary education. The events are virtual (unless otherwise noted) and free! Click HERE to be directed to the Career Readiness information on our website.



SCHOLARSHIP: Western Michigan University has extended the application deadline for the MLK GOLD Scholarship. This scholarship is awarded to outstanding students from specific populations that are not historically served by institutions of higher education. The scholarship has a total award amount of $32,000 ($8,000/year for four years). For detailed information regarding consideration criteria, please refer to this webpage.

The new deadline for the MLK GOLD Scholarship is March 15, 2021. In order to be considered, students must submit application materials in ScholarshipUniverse*.



SCHOLARSHIP: The Union Bank Scholarship is open to high school seniors who plan to attend a private or public college, university, or trade school to further their skills and education in fields that make, build, and grow for a living.  I am pleased to announce, information regarding the 2021 scholarships along with the application is now available on our website at https://www.ubmich.com/union-bank/scholarship. Deadline: April 24, 2021.

 

Submission and Selection: Applications must be submitted to Union Bank by April 24, 2021. Any applications received after the deadline will not be considered.  Please send all applications via email to Union Bank | unionbank@ubmich.com.  The winner will be announced on or before May 24, 2021.


Week of February 22


CAREER READINESS:  A number of upcoming virtual opportunities for students 9th-12th grade are being coordinated by the Kent ISD Career Readiness staff. There is a nice variety, including career fields and related post-secondary education. The events are virtual (unless otherwise noted) and free! Click HERE to be directed to the Career Readiness information on our website.



SCHOLARSHIP: Western Michigan University has extended the application deadline for the MLK GOLD Scholarship. This scholarship is awarded to outstanding students from specific populations that are not historically served by institutions of higher education. The scholarship has a total award amount of $32,000 ($8,000/year for four years). For detailed information regarding consideration criteria, please refer to this webpage.

The new deadline for the MLK GOLD Scholarship is March 15, 2021. In order to be considered, students must submit application materials in ScholarshipUniverse*.



SCHOLARSHIP: The Union Bank Scholarship is open to high school seniors who plan to attend a private or public college, university, or trade school to further their skills and education in fields that make, build, and grow for a living.  I am pleased to announce, information regarding the 2021 scholarships along with the application is now available on our website at https://www.ubmich.com/union-bank/scholarship. Deadline: April 24, 2021.

 

Submission and Selection: Applications must be submitted to Union Bank by April 24, 2021. Any applications received after the deadline will not be considered.  Please send all applications via email to Union Bank | unionbank@ubmich.com.  The winner will be announced on or before May 24, 2021.


SUMMER PROGRAM AT CALVIN: Summer Career Explorations at Calvin University is a unique opportunity for current freshmen through senior high school students.  There are many fantastic tracks to choose from: Biology, Digital Filmmaking, Graphic Design, History, Nursing, Sports Communication, and Strategic Communication. Don't miss this exciting opportunity! Register by March 15 for a $300 discount. Learn more: https://calvin.edu/offices-services/college-access-programs/programs/summer-career-explorations/


FUTURE ENGINEERS: Students and families and invited to join Alma College staff virtually on Thursday, March 11th at 7PM as we explore Engineering Science at Alma!


SCHEDULING FOR 2021-22: Counselors have met with all students in 8th through 11th grade English classes at FHE to complete the course selection process for the 2021-22 school year. If a student completed the form and turned it in but was absent when counselors came to help with the process of entering requests in PowerSchool, counselors will enter those requests for the student. Any students who have not completed their forms are asked to turn these in to the high school office no later than Friday, Feb. 26th. Virtual students currently in 8th grade met with Mr. Blink via Zoom on Feb. 3rd to hear the presentation on selecting classes. These students should have emailed their completed forms to their HS counselor. Virtual students currently in 9th-11th grades were sent course selection information in a Loom video with attached materials on Monday, Feb. 22nd, and are asked to complete their requests and email their forms to their HS counselors by Friday, Feb. 26th:

Mr. Blink (last names A-I): mblink@fhps.net

Mrs. McCambridge (last names J-M): lmccambridge@fhps.net

Ms. VanOrsdol (last names N-Z): mvanorsdol@fhps.net



Week of February 15

SUMMER EMPLOYMENT: Camp Roger and Camp Scottie are looking for high school students looking for summer employment. Click HERE to be directed to the application with descriptions of jobs and responsibilities. The application deadline is Feb. 22. 


SCHOLARSHIP DEADLINES: A number of scholarships that have been posted in previous weeks of Counseling Office News have upcoming deadlines! Scroll through the news on this page to check out available scholarships. 


SCHEDULING & NCAA: Counselors are finishing classroom visits this week to collect course requests from students. A number of students have asked about classes that meet NCAA eligibility, and this is a great reminder for students and families to plan ahead and choose carefully to be sure eligibilty will be met by the end of senior year. Click HERE to be directed to our NCAA and NAIA informational pages to help in your planning for college athletics.


MSU RISE PROGRAM: The Residential Initiative on the Study of the Environment (RISE) is an interdisciplinary living-learning program focused on sustainability and environmental stewardship. Supported by a consortium of seven colleges, RISE provides first-year students at Michigan State University with the resources to successfully transition from high school to university academic life. Beyond their first year, many RISE participants are engaged in undergraduate research, hands-on projects, and co-curricular initiatives in which they can explore their interests within a supportive community of students, faculty and staff with shared values. For more information, click HERE


UFP VIRTUAL OPEN HOUSE: UFP Business School is a two-year business school unlike any other, created and operated by UFP Industries. Join us at this virtual event to hear from our CEO Matt Missad, meet some instructors, talk with current students, and hear alumni speak about what they have been doing since graduating from the program. The virtual open house is Thursday, March 4 at 4:30-5:30. Click HERE to register. 


SCHEDULING FOR 2021-22: Counselors are visiting 8th-11th grade English classes during the first two weeks of February to select classes for next school year. In the first visit, counselors will discuss grad requirements, choices as they relate to future plans, NCAA requirements, and other important things to consider. In the following week, completed course selection forms are collected by counselors after helping students load their choices into PowerSchool. Students who are absent may turn their forms in to the HS Counseling Office, and counselors will load their choices for the student. A few reminders:



Week of February 8

UFP VIRTUAL OPEN HOUSE: UFP Business School is a two-year business school unlike any other, created and operated by UFP Industries. Join us at this virtual event to hear from our CEO Matt Missad, meet some instructors, talk with current students, and hear alumni speak about what they have been doing since graduating from the program. The virtual open house is Thursday, March 4 at 4:30-5:30. Click HERE to register. 



SCHOLARSHIP: The Sandy Wilson Scholarship fund is sponsoring one $500 scholarship to help with costs for an

Educational Support Personnel (ESP) member's dependent child who is in their senior year and

who will be attending a college, training institute or vocational school. For application materials, please click HERE


SCHOLARSHIP: The Consumers Scholars program is offering scholarships to current seniors, with an approaching deadline of March 1. Applications may be found HERE. Criteria for applicants includes:



SCHEDULING FOR 2021-22: Counselors are visiting 8th-11th grade English classes during the first two weeks of February to select classes for next school year. In the first visit, counselors will discuss grad requirements, choices as they relate to future plans, NCAA requirements, and other important things to consider. In the following week, completed course selection forms are collected by counselors after helping students load their choices into PowerSchool. Students who are absent may turn their forms in to the HS Counseling Office, and counselors will load their choices for the student. A few reminders:



Week of February 1

SCHOLARSHIP: The Finz & Finz Firm invites prospective law students to enter an essay contest for up to $1000 in scholarship funds. This year’s competition highlights the importance of avoiding distractions while driving. For the complete details, click HERE. The deadline for entry is May 1, 2021.


GROUNDHOG SHADOW DAY: Groundhog Shadow Day will NOT be cancelled in the event there is a snow day on Friday, Feb. 5th. This is a virtual event, and students should still join their "visits" from home if school happens to be closed due to weather. 


SUMMER PROGRAM: The University of Chicago's Summer Session brings together a global community of thinkers who ask tough questions and embrace new ideas. To learn more about Summer Session 2021, we invite you to join a virtual information sessions. Click HERE for details and to sign up.


AP STUDENTS (REMINDER, PAYMENT DUE FEB. 1): Registration for AP exams for the AP classes that are only taught in Sem. 2 is now open. Students in full year AP classes who did not register for exams last fall may also complete the late registration. Click HERE to review the complete process for getting signed up for the sprinig AP exams. 



LAW ENFORCEMENT SUMMER PROGRAM: The Metro High School Police Academy is now accepting applications from qualified Juniors and Seniors who have an interest in Law Enforcement. The Academy will be held June 14-18, 2021, and consists of 50 hours of specialized law enforcement-related training by area public safety officers. The Metro Academy is free of charge. Click HERE for the application. The deadline to apply is April 16, 2021.



Pre-Health Professions Workshop: Alma College is offering a virtual event for Junior and Senior students interested in careers in healthcare. Click HERE to view the flyer for additional information. Click HERE to register. 



SCHOLARSHIP: The Michigan Corn Growers Association (MCGA) board of directors has established a student scholarship. All members of the MCGA, including students, growers and associates, as well as children of members, between the ages of 17-25 are qualified. Applicants must be enrolled as a full-time student at a post-secondary educational institution during the fall 2021 semester in order to be eligible. All applications must be received by the Michigan Corn Growers Association office no later than 4:30 p.m. on Friday, February 5, 2021.


Applications for the 2021 MCGA scholarship can be obtained from the MCGA office by calling (517) 668-CORN (2676) or online at www.micorn.org.



CHESS CLUB: Do you want to increase your strategic thinking? Do you want a fun way to relax and play games with friends? Have you watched Queen’s Gambit on Netflix? Well then, CHESS CLUB might just be the perfect place for you!


Every Tuesday at 3:00 PM starting JANUARY 26TH we will host a Zoom meeting for the club. Using the website chess.com, all members will create accounts and play with each other online. All levels are welcome-- even if you have no idea how to play. 


Click the link or enter the code to join the Google Classroom: https://classroom.google.com/c/MjU1MjA0MDkzMTc4?cjc=vnczo6m

Classroom Code: vnczo6m

Zoom Link: https://fhps-net.zoom.us/j/88302604830?pwd=bmpjbEwxSExoOEh0all3amJML0JCUT09


Have any questions? Contact Mr. Morley (dmorley@fhps.net), Nanda Murali (21095@fhps.net), Naman Jain (22711@fhps.net), Jesse Yang (4095@fhps.net), Pratham Pradhan (36672@fhps.net), or Anay Moitra (17700@fhps.net)



SUMMER PROGRAM: The 2021 application for the Joyce Ivy Summer Scholars Program is now available online. The deadline this year is March 1, 2021. 

The Joyce Ivy Foundation Summer Scholars Program provides scholarships for talented, high-achieving young women from the Midwest to participate in academic summer programs at some of the country's top colleges:    Barnard | Brown | Cornell | Emory | Harvard | Johns Hopkins MIT | Smith | UChicago | Wash U | Yale

Scholarships are awarded based on merit and financial need.  Join us for a virtual information session with Foundation leadership and Joyce Ivy alumnae to learn more:  January 28, 7 pm ET •February 13, 7 pm ET Click HERE for details.



Attention Junior & Senior girls interested in science, research and medicine!

What

She Looks Like a Cardiologist: Developing Pathways for High School Girls to Pursue a Career in Cardiology, a free virtual event offered by the MidWest Women in Cardiology Alliance. 

Who

This event is intended to inspire high school junior and senior girls who have an interest in science, research, or medicine to consider the exciting field of Cardiology.

When

This event will stream live on Saturday, February 27, 2021, from 10:30 am-1:00 pm (EST).

Background

Cardiovascular disease is the #1 killer of all Americans, and we need bright, talented, and motivated young minds to join us in addressing this issue for future generations. Our research shows that while ~50% of medical students are female, only a small fraction of these women chooses to specialize in Cardiology. The MidWest Women in Cardiology Alliance wants to show you what life is like as a female cardiologist in the hopes that one day you, too, will #ChooseCardiology.

Video Introduction

A brief introduction to the She Looks Like a Cardiologist program can be seen via the following link:

https://youtu.be/uH5uDFJnTIw

Program Content & Why You Should Participate

The program will cover sub-specialties within Cardiology including General Cardiology, Cardiac Imaging, Interventional Cardiology, Electrophysiology, and Advanced Heart Failure. We will have female cardiologists from Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, and Wisconsin participating in live Q&A sessions. This will be a great opportunity to connect with mentors in your area. 

Register Now!

https://www.regpack.com/reg/WIC



Week of January 25


AP STUDENTS (REMINDER, PAYMENT DUE FEB. 1): Registration for AP exams for the AP classes that are only taught in Sem. 2 is now open. Students in full year AP classes who did not register for exams last fall may also complete the late registration. Click HERE to review the complete process for getting signed up for the sprinig AP exams. 



LAW ENFORCEMENT SUMMER PROGRAM: The Metro High School Police Academy is now accepting applications from qualified Juniors and Seniors who have an interest in Law Enforcement. The Academy will be held June 14-18, 2021, and consists of 50 hours of specialized law enforcement-related training by area public safety officers. The Metro Academy is free of charge. Click HERE for the application. The deadline to apply is April 16, 2021.



Pre-Health Professions Workshop: Alma College is offering a virtual event for Junior and Senior students interested in careers in healthcare. Click HERE to view the flyer for additional information. Click HERE to register. 



SCHOLARSHIP: The Michigan Corn Growers Association (MCGA) board of directors has established a student scholarship. All members of the MCGA, including students, growers and associates, as well as children of members, between the ages of 17-25 are qualified. Applicants must be enrolled as a full-time student at a post-secondary educational institution during the fall 2021 semester in order to be eligible. All applications must be received by the Michigan Corn Growers Association office no later than 4:30 p.m. on Friday, February 5, 2021.


Applications for the 2021 MCGA scholarship can be obtained from the MCGA office by calling (517) 668-CORN (2676) or online at www.micorn.org.



CHESS CLUB: Do you want to increase your strategic thinking? Do you want a fun way to relax and play games with friends? Have you watched Queen’s Gambit on Netflix? Well then, CHESS CLUB might just be the perfect place for you!


Every Tuesday at 3:00 PM starting JANUARY 26TH we will host a Zoom meeting for the club. Using the website chess.com, all members will create accounts and play with each other online. All levels are welcome-- even if you have no idea how to play. 


Click the link or enter the code to join the Google Classroom: https://classroom.google.com/c/MjU1MjA0MDkzMTc4?cjc=vnczo6m

Classroom Code: vnczo6m

Zoom Link: https://fhps-net.zoom.us/j/88302604830?pwd=bmpjbEwxSExoOEh0all3amJML0JCUT09


Have any questions? Contact Mr. Morley (dmorley@fhps.net), Nanda Murali (21095@fhps.net), Naman Jain (22711@fhps.net), Jesse Yang (4095@fhps.net), Pratham Pradhan (36672@fhps.net), or Anay Moitra (17700@fhps.net)



SUMMER PROGRAM: The 2021 application for the Joyce Ivy Summer Scholars Program is now available online. The deadline this year is March 1, 2021. 

The Joyce Ivy Foundation Summer Scholars Program provides scholarships for talented, high-achieving young women from the Midwest to participate in academic summer programs at some of the country's top colleges:    Barnard | Brown | Cornell | Emory | Harvard | Johns Hopkins MIT | Smith | UChicago | Wash U | Yale

Scholarships are awarded based on merit and financial need.  Join us for a virtual information session with Foundation leadership and Joyce Ivy alumnae to learn more:  •January 28, 7 pm ET •February 13, 7 pm ET Click HERE for details.




Attention Junior & Senior girls interested in science, research and medicine!

What

She Looks Like a Cardiologist: Developing Pathways for High School Girls to Pursue a Career in Cardiology, a free virtual event offered by the MidWest Women in Cardiology Alliance. 

Who

This event is intended to inspire high school junior and senior girls who have an interest in science, research, or medicine to consider the exciting field of Cardiology.

When

This event will stream live on Saturday, February 27, 2021, from 10:30 am-1:00 pm (EST).

Background

Cardiovascular disease is the #1 killer of all Americans, and we need bright, talented, and motivated young minds to join us in addressing this issue for future generations. Our research shows that while ~50% of medical students are female, only a small fraction of these women chooses to specialize in Cardiology. The MidWest Women in Cardiology Alliance wants to show you what life is like as a female cardiologist in the hopes that one day you, too, will #ChooseCardiology.

Video Introduction

A brief introduction to the She Looks Like a Cardiologist program can be seen via the following link:

https://youtu.be/uH5uDFJnTIw

Program Content & Why You Should Participate

The program will cover sub-specialties within Cardiology including General Cardiology, Cardiac Imaging, Interventional Cardiology, Electrophysiology, and Advanced Heart Failure. We will have female cardiologists from Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, and Wisconsin participating in live Q&A sessions. This will be a great opportunity to connect with mentors in your area. 

Register Now!

https://www.regpack.com/reg/WIC





Week of January 18


VOLUTEERING: Want to make a difference in our community? If so, the Kids Food Basket Kids Helping Kids Club is just for you! Our mission is to help Kids Food Basket feed and nourish the children of our community. 


In this club, we will plan fundraisers to raise money for KFB. This year’s KFB Youth Action Board Members from FHE conducted a Returnable Can Drive and an online marathon fundraiser called “Miles for Money 2021!” We want to connect our high school to help Kids Food Basket in any way we can! Some examples of this could be setting up a bag decorating day/contest throughout the high school, a can drive, or a food drive. The possibilities are endless!


We will have meetings, via zoom, once a month. Final dates will be determined during the 1st meeting on Friday, January 29 at 2:45 pm. There may be more meetings throughout the month in order to plan or finalize event plans. 


Join the Kids Food Basket Google Classroom where updates, reminders, and zoom links will be posted! The code is: eepj2fg


If you have any questions, please feel free to ask:


Sreejay Ramakrishnan:   22389@fhps.net 

Natalie Mouw:                 22402@fhps.net 

 Ms. Barnes:                     dbarnes@fhps.net



SENIORS - MIDYEAR TRANSCRIPTS: Seniors, do you have any colleges requesting your transcripts for Sem. 1 of this school year? If so, you must email your counselor, or stop by the office, and we will process these requests ASAP. 


SCHOLARSHIP: We are excited to announce the ChoiceOne Bank 2021 Scholarship program began January 18 and runs through March 12.  This is a $1,000 scholarship awarded based on essay submission and location.  There will be 6 students selected from the East region and 6 students selected from our West region.  All students must complete their applications online at: www.choiceone.com/scholarship. 


DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY: Davenport University’s Virtual Open House is an online experience exclusively for high school seniors, parents and friends. In just two short hours, you will learn why hundreds of students like you choose Davenport every year. To register, click HERE. You’ll get the details on:

There will be free Davenport swag (shipped to your house) and a chance to win a $1,500 Davenport scholarship.



AP STUDENTS: Registration for AP exams for the AP classes that are only taught in Sem. 2 is now open. Students in full year AP classes who did not register for exams last fall may also complete the late registration. Click HERE to review the complete process for getting signed up for the sprinig AP exams. 



Week of January 11

SCHOLARSHIP: Nathan M. Hurwitz Memorial Scholarship: this scholarship was created in memory of Nathan M. “Nate” Hurwitz. Nathan was a proud student at Forest Hills Eastern High School. This scholarship will be awarded to a graduate of Forest Hills Eastern High School, to assist with freshman year at GVSU.

Click HERE for additional information. The deadline is March 1, 2021.


SCHOLARSHIP: The U of M Club of Grand Rapids will award 15 scholarships this year. Application materials can be found HERE. Applicants must be high school seniors who are planning to attend the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. They do not have to be admitted in order to apply for the scholarships.  Our scholarships are renewable for up to 4 years of undergraduate studies, provided that the student is attending school full-time, and maintaining good academic standing.  The current award is $4,000 per academic year. The deadline to return the completed applications is Friday, February 5, 2021. If you, or any of your students have additional questions regarding this application, please contact Kathy Stahl, Scholarship Chair, at umgrscholarship@gmail.com.


SCHOLARSHIP: We are pleased to announce the Mary Jane Dockeray Scholarship sponsored by the Regional Math and Science Center at Grand Valley State University. This is a named scholarship in honor of Mary Jane Dockeray, founding curator of the Blandford Nature Center in Grand Rapids.

This year, two $2,500 scholarships will be awarded to graduating seniors who plan to pursue a career in science. Applicants must be seniors from public or private schools within the Kent, Ottawa, or Muskegon Intermediate School Districts. The recipients are selected on the basis of academic achievements and potential for succeeding in a career in science. Financial need is not a factor in the selection process. In April, recipients will be notified by phone and non-recipients will be notified by U.S. mail. Full details and application materials can be found HERE.


GROUNDHOG SHADOW DAY: The Kent ISD Career Readiness staff is pleased to announce the opening of Groundhog Shadow Day for 2021. This year, job shadowing will be virtual. Student registration opens tomorrow, January 13, at 10:00 AM, and ends on January 24, 2021. We have 120+ virtual opportunities to choose from, in a wide variety of career pathways. 

Three sessions of 60-minute virtual job shadows are available.

7:30 AM – 8:30 AM

9:30 AM – 10:30 AM

12:30 PM – 1:30 PM

A preview of the current GSD virtual job shadow board is available now. The board will go “live” tomorrow at 10:00 AM, and will be open until January 24, 2021.


Hey Seniors! Students from the ETV Broadcasting class are putting together the senior video and we need your help! Please send us any photos or videos you have from senior year or years past. Please send submissions to easternseyes@fhps.net.


LANDMARK COLLEGE: Landmark College in Putney, VA, is exclusively for students who learn differently, including students with a learning disability (such as dyslexia), ADHD, or autism spectrum disorder (ASD). A variety of summer programs are currently being planned for high school students interested in college and college readiness. Financial aid is available. Click HERE to view the information.


BUSINESS DEGREE AT UFP: Universal Forest Products is revving up our recruiting efforts to select our Fall 2021 UFP Business Degree Program class. Click HERE for an informational video. Space is limited, so apply today!

The UFP 2-Year Business Degree Program offers:


SCHOLARSHIP: Through its Mentoring and Leadership Development Program, the Jackie Robinson Foundation provides scholarships of up to $30,000 over four years to minority high school students showing leadership potential and demonstrating financial need to attend an accredited 4-year college or university of their choice. To learn more about becoming a JRF scholar, click HERE. The application deadline is Feb.1, 2021.


SCHOLARSHIP: The Lloyd Hutt Scholarship offered by Lake Michigan Credit Union is now open! Seniors have the opportunity to win $2,000 towards college by submitting an essay on the topic: "A Day in the Life: Describe one day in your life from the past." The application deadline is Jan. 31, 2021. Learn more at www.LMCU.org/Hutt


SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY           

Forest Hills Eastern Academic Boosters Club (ABC) has established a commitment to recognize academic success.  We are asking those Senior students interested in applying for this award to write a 300-500 word essay to compete for two $500 Scholarship Awards, on the following subject:

Covid-19 has been difficult and life-altering for many people throughout the world.  Reflect on your experience this past year (personal-emotionally and physically, academic or social) and describe how you were affected by Covid-19 and how your resiliency through these trying times has prepared you for the future.

Our Board and a committee of English teachers will be reviewing the papers and scoring them using a rubric that will include consideration of content and ideas, as well as organization, style, voice, grammar and usage.  The winners will be announced at Senior Recognition. No parents of seniors serve on the decision making board for ABC senior awards.

Please turn in your essay to the EHS Main Office "ATTENTION ABC" by 8:00 am on Monday, February 1, 2021.  No late entries will be accepted. Please use MLA format, 12 point font, Times New Roman, and DO NOT PUT YOUR NAME ON THE ESSAY! Please put the essay in a sealed envelope, with your name, student number, and email address on the envelope ONLY.

If you have any questions, please contact Rachel Miller, rachelvm@comcast.net



Week of January 4

COLLEGE & CAREERS IN THE NAVY: Students interested in service with the United States Navy, with opportunities for colleges degrees, careers, and additional benefits, are welcome to read a letter from our local recruiter (HERE) with additional information about specific career areas (HERE). 


SCHOLARSHIP: Seniors who are active members of River Valley Credit Union are eligible to apply to the RVCU Scholarship. Click HERE for the full list of eligibility criteria, essay topic, and application. Scholarship materials must be postmarked on or before Feb. 12, 2021. 


GRCC JOB TRAINING: GRCC's Workforce Training has two certification programs beginning this winter and spring: Carpentry Certification and Commercial Construction. Interested students can attend an upcoming informational session to learn more about these opportunities. Click HERE to register for this free event. 


FREE ACT & SAT PRACTICE: Sylvan Learning Center of Rockford is offering free practice tests at 9:00AM on Feb. 13 and March 13. Space is limited! To register, call Sylvan Learning at (616) 863-8835.


SENIORS - MIDYEAR TRANSCRIPTS: Seniors, do you have any colleges requesting your transcripts for Sem. 1 of this school year? If so, you must email to your counselor, and we will process these requests as soon as transcripts are updated with Sem. 1 grades. 


SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY             

Forest Hills Eastern Academic Boosters Club (ABC) has established a commitment to recognize academic success.  We are asking those Senior students interested in applying for this award to write a 300-500 word essay to compete for two $500 Scholarship Awards, on the following subject:

Covid-19 has been difficult and life-altering for many people throughout the world.  Reflect on your experience this past year (personal-emotionally and physically, academic or social) and describe how you were affected by Covid-19 and how your resiliency through these trying times has prepared you for the future.

Our Board and a committee of English teachers will be reviewing the papers and scoring them using a rubric that will include consideration of content and ideas, as well as organization, style, voice, grammar and usage.  The winners will be announced at Senior Recognition. No parents of seniors serve on the decision making board for ABC senior awards.

Please turn in your essay to the EHS Main Office "ATTENTION ABC" by 8:00 am on Monday, February 1, 2021.  No late entries will be accepted. Please use MLA format, 12 point font, Times New Roman, and DO NOT PUT YOUR NAME ON THE ESSAY! Please put the essay in a sealed envelope, with your name, student number, and email address on the envelope ONLY.

If you have any questions, please contact Rachel Miller, rachelvm@comcast.net




Week of December 14

KENT ISD SPECIAL PROGRAMS: The Kent ISD offers a number of special programs and unique opportunities for students wishing to access advanced technology, early college, specialized career certifications, non-traditional learning, and so much more! View the slideshow (HERE) and follow the embedded links to access an abundance of helpful information. Students interested in attending a Kent ISD program should see their counselor. 


ESSAY HELP: The 2020 college application season is progressing quickly and I want to share a useful resource for your high school seniors who are working on their college essays or applying for scholarships. DePaul University’s College Access office has a team of Peer Editors who are available to virtually edit student essays for free. Having an extra set of eyes on a personal statement, a college essay, or a scholarship essay can be a lifesaver and we are here to help. More details and submission form are available on our website: http://go.depaul.edu/essay-editing.


SCHOLARSHIP: The Roger B. Chaffee Scholarship Fund is pleased to offer a $3,000 scholarship to an outstanding senior from a Kent ISD high school who intends to pursue a college career in engineering, mathematics, or the sciences relating to space technology! The application is available at www.rogerbchaffeescholarship.org .

 The deadline for submitting applications is: February 26, 2021. All applications need to be delivered electronically to: Mandylovell@kentisd.org


SCHOLARSHIP: Through its Mentoring and Leadership Development Program, the Jackie Robinson Foundation provides scholarships of up to $30,000 over four years to minority high school students showing leadership potential and demonstrating financial need to attend an accredited 4-year college or university of their choice. To learn more about becoming a JRF scholar, click HERE. The application deadline is Feb.1, 2021.


SCHOLARSHIP: The Lloyd Hutt Scholarship offered by Lake Michigan Credit Union is now open! Seniors have the opportunity to win $2,000 towards college by submitting an essay on the topic: "A Day in the Life: Describe one day in your life from the past." The application deadline is Jan. 31, 2021. Learn more at www.LMCU.org/Hutt


Week of December 7

ESSAY HELP: The 2020 college application season is progressing quickly and I want to share a useful resource for your high school seniors who are working on their college essays or applying for scholarships. DePaul University’s College Access office has a team of Peer Editors who are available to virtually edit student essays for free. Having an extra set of eyes on a personal statement, a college essay, or a scholarship essay can be a lifesaver and we are here to help. More details and submission form are available on our website: http://go.depaul.edu/essay-editing.


SCHOLARSHIP: The Roger B. Chaffee Scholarship Fund is pleased to offer a $3,000 scholarship to an outstanding senior from a Kent ISD high school who intends to pursue a college career in engineering, mathematics, or the sciences relating to space technology! The application is available at www.rogerbchaffeescholarship.org .

 The deadline for submitting applications is: February 26, 2021. All applications need to be delivered electronically to: Mandylovell@kentisd.org


SCHOLARSHIP: Through its Mentoring and Leadership Development Program, the Jackie Robinson Foundation provides scholarships of up to $30,000 over four years to minority high school students showing leadership potential and demonstrating financial need to attend an accredited 4-year college or university of their choice. To learn more about becoming a JRF scholar, click HERE. The application deadline is Feb.1, 2021.


SCHOLARSHIP: The Lloyd Hutt Scholarship offered by Lake Michigan Credit Union is now open! Seniors have the opportunity to win $2,000 towards college by submitting an essay on the topic: "A Day in the Life: Describe one day in your life from the past." The application deadline is Jan. 31, 2021. Learn more at www.LMCU.org/Hutt


CAREER READINESS: New virtual opportunities from the Kent ISD Career Readiness are coming soon! Check out the complete list with helpful link on our website (HERE). These are FREE and open to all high school students and families.


AP Exam Registration update (2020-21):

The initial window for Advanced Placement Exam registration has closed.  As a reminder, in order to successfully complete the registration process students must ensure that they are enrolled in an exam registration in their AP Classroom (students can check their College Board accounts to ensure they have registered for the exam) and pay for the exam through EnjoyLearning.  (EnjoyLearning provides a receipt when the course is paid for).   

Additional Registration window:

There will be an additional registration window for students that have a Second Semester only AP Courses, or students that need to do a late registration.  This window will be open in late January (look for more information on this in mid-January)

*Second semester only course enrollment fee is $99, and does not incur a late fee.  

 *Late registration fee for students that missed the initial registration window is $139 ($179 for AP Seminar or AP Research).  *The College Board adds an additional $40 fee for late registrations. 



Week of November 30

SCHOLARSHIP: Through its Mentoring and Leadership Development Program, the Jackie Robinson Foundation provides scholarships of up to $30,000 over four years to minority high school students showing leadership potential and demonstrating financial need to attend an accredited 4-year college or university of their choice. To learn more about becoming a JRF scholar, click HERE. The application deadline is Feb.1, 2021.


SCHOLARSHIP: The Lloyd Hutt Scholarship offered by Lake Michigan Credit Union is now open! Seniors have the opportunity to win $2,000 towards college by submitting an essay on the topic: "A Day in the Life: Describe one day in your life from the past." The application deadline is Jan. 31, 2021. Learn more at www.LMCU.org/Hutt


New virtual opportunities from the Kent ISD Career Readiness are coming soon! Check out the complete list with helpful link on our website (HERE). These are FREE and open to all high school students and families.


Week of November 23

AP Exam Registration update (2020-21):

The initial window for Advanced Placement Exam registration has closed.  As a reminder, in order to successfully complete the registration process students must ensure that they are enrolled in an exam registration in their AP Classroom (students can check their College Board accounts to ensure they have registered for the exam) and pay for the exam through EnjoyLearning.  (EnjoyLearning provides a receipt when the course is paid for).   


Additional Registration window:

There will be an additional registration window for students that have a Second Semester only AP Courses, or students that need to do a late registration.  This window will be open in late January (look for more information on this in mid-January)

*Second semester only course enrollment fee is $99, and does not incur a late fee.  

 *Late registration fee for students that missed the initial registration window is $139 ($179 for AP Seminar or AP Research).  *The College Board adds an additional $40 fee for late registrations. 



Week of November 16

Dear Hawk Families,

With the recent change to the virtual format, the counselors at FHE are aware that this is emotionally heavy for many students. The counselors will continue to have availability throughout this virtual learning time; please do not hesitate to reach out if you feel that your child is struggling. We can set up virtual check in times with your child to help them process how they are feeling, and we can also assist families who may need to be connected with therapeutic resources in the community.

Some helpful tips for virtual learning can be found HERE.  

Counselors are also available to help with all other types of questions. Is your child thinking ahead to second semester? Are there questions related to future plans, like college or careers? Do you need ideas to help get better organized? Our office is here to help! 

JUNIOR FAMILIES: Don't forget to schedule your virtual Junior Conference! Please use our online scheduling system (HERE) to select a time to Zoom meet with your counselor. 

We hope you and your family are safe and healthy, and we look forward to being back at FHE with your students soon!

Mitch Blink (A-H)

mblink@fhps.net

Lisa McCambridge (I-M)

lmccambridge@fhps.net 

Mollie VanOrsdol (N-Z)

mvanorsdol@fhps.net



Week of Nov. 9

SENIORS INTERESTED IN BUSINESS: Universal Forest Products has provided information about a great post-secondary opportunity offered through the Business Degree program at UFP Industries. It's a great opportunity! The degree program's motto is "zero debt, zero doubt (on your future)." 100% full scholarships awarded to all BS admits.

Check out additionl information about the program here: https://ufpbusinessschool.com/ 


SENIORS - FINANCIAL AID FROM THE STATE OF MICHIGAN: Please review this letter (HERE) from the State of MI regarding financial aid. This includes information about the MI Competitive Scholarship, a merit-based award determined by SAT scores. 


Senior Portraits Deadline: The deadline for submitting digital senior portraits is approaching! Please be sure to email dbarnes@fhps.net by November 20, 2021 and include your senior picture. See the letter below for more specifications! If you have already sent your picture, you do NOT need to resend it.

Class of 2021 Kindergarten Photo: A new feature in the 2021 Talon yearbook is coming for our seniors! In order to highlight the amazing years of your education, the yearbook staff would like to feature the Class of 2021 Kindergarten photo! If you are able, please provide a digital copy of your first school day photo! These photos are due by December 11, 2020! We know that your very first day of school was VERY different than your first day of school this year - and we want to highlight that. This photo should be the "actual school picture" taken by your child's elementary school on "picture day!"


JUNIOR PLANNING: Counselors have created a virtual "Junior Planning Night" to kick off the many exciting events of Junior year that feed into Senior year and future plans beyond high school. We ask that families of Juniors view these videos (posted in two parts) in the next few weeks. Click HERE to be directed to the webpage, and scroll down to the Junior Year section.

Coming soon: Junior Conferences will begin in early November. Stay tuned for additional information!



Week of Nov. 2

SENIORS INTERESTED IN BUSINESS: Universal Forest Products has provided information about a great post-secondary opportunity offered through the Business Degree program at UFP Industries. It's a great opportunity! The degree program's motto is "zero debt, zero doubt (on your future)." 100% full scholarships awarded to all BS admits.

Check out additionl information about the program here: https://ufpbusinessschool.com/ 


SENIORS - FINANCIAL AID FROM THE STATE OF MICHIGAN: Please review this letter (HERE) from the State of MI regarding financial aid. This includes information about the MI Competitive Scholarship, a merit-based award determined by SAT scores. 


GRCC Virtual Open House: Saturday, Nov. 7  10 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Students and parents will have the opportunity to explore GRCC's academic pathways at our fall open house. Faculty and staff from a number of academic departments will  present on the many academic and career programs within their pathways.  This is a great opportunity for your students to explore multiple areas of interest.

Attendees will be entered to win a $500 scholarship to Grand Rapids Community College.

You can find more details and have students reserve their spot online.



Senior Portraits Deadline: The deadline for submitting digital senior portraits is approaching! Please be sure to email dbarnes@fhps.net by November 20, 2021 and include your senior picture. See the letter below for more specifications! If you have already sent your picture, you do NOT need to resend it.

Class of 2021 Kindergarten Photo: A new feature in the 2021 Talon yearbook is coming for our seniors! In order to highlight the amazing years of your education, the yearbook staff would like to feature the Class of 2021 Kindergarten photo! If you are able, please provide a digital copy of your first school day photo! These photos are due by December 11, 2020! We know that your very first day of school was VERY different than your first day of school this year - and we want to highlight that. This photo should be the "actual school picture" taken by your child's elementary school on "picture day!"



JUNIOR PLANNING: Counselors have created a virtual "Junior Planning Night" to kick off the many exciting events of Junior year that feed into Senior year and future plans beyond high school. We ask that families of Juniors view these videos (posted in two parts) in the next few weeks. Click HERE to be directed to the webpage, and scroll down to the Junior Year section.

Coming soon: Junior Conferences will begin in early November. Stay tuned for additional information!



Week of October 26

COLLEGE 101: The Center for Latin Studies at Ferris State University is offering free college readiness information sessions via Instagram Live. Students at any grade level are welcome to join. The next topic is on building a resume, and will take place at 4:00PM on Monday, Nov. 2. Future topics and times will be posted on Instagram. Follow them at @ferriscls. 


KENT ISD CAREER READINESS EVENTS: Kent ISD is hosting a number of upcoming career exploration virtual events open to students of all grade levels! Click HERE to be directed to the full list with helpful links to get signed up. All events are FREE!


"SPEAKING GRIEF" DOCUMENTARY: At large, our students and community are experiencing all types of losses. To learn how to support each other and our students, the Kent ISD Care Council would like to invite you to a FREE viewing of the documentary "Speaking Grief." This film is a public media initiative aimed at creating a more grief-aware society by validating the experience of grievers and helping guide those who support them. Click HERE for complete details. 


SCHOLARSHIP FOR JUNIORS: 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). Click HERE for complete details. 


GRCC JOB TRAINING INFO SESSIONS: If you are ready to develop new skills or start on an in demand career pathway, join a GRCC Career Coach for an hour of information and conversation.

Learn about these Job Training Programs:

We will also talk about these training opportunities GRCC offers:

Whether you are a high school student, recent graduate, parent, recently laid off, underemployed or just ready for a change, this info session is for you! Click HERE for complete details.



AP EXAM REGISTRATION: The Advanced Placement exam registration process for 2021 has two distinct parts (this is the same as last year). One is ordering an exam through their College Board account, and the second is paying through the FHPS Enjoy Learning site. College Board does not accept direct payment from students, this must be done by the individual school districts. Both steps in this process must be completed by October 30th in order for an exam to be ordered for the student. (Note: Ordering for courses that are only taken during second semester will be in late January, and will be explained in a later correspondence.) Click HERE for complete details.


Senior Portraits Deadline: The deadline for submitting digital senior portraits is approaching! Please be sure to email dbarnes@fhps.net by November 20, 2021 and include your senior picture. See the letter below for more specifications! If you have already sent your picture, you do NOT need to resend it.

Class of 2021 Kindergarten Photo: A new feature in the 2021 Talon yearbook is coming for our seniors! In order to highlight the amazing years of your education, the yearbook staff would like to feature the Class of 2021 Kindergarten photo! If you are able, please provide a digital copy of your first school day photo! These photos are due by December 11, 2020! We know that your very first day of school was VERY different than your first day of school this year - and we want to highlight that. This photo should be the "actual school picture" taken by your child's elementary school on "picture day!"


JUNIOR PLANNING: Counselors have created a virtual "Junior Planning Night" to kick off the many exciting events of Junior year that feed into Senior year and future plans beyond high school. We ask that families of Juniors view these videos (posted in two parts) in the next few weeks. Click HERE to be directed to the webpage, and scroll down to the Junior Year section.

Coming soon: Junior Conferences will begin in early November. Stay tuned for additional information!



Week of October 19

Senior Portraits Deadline: The deadline for submitting digital senior portraits is approaching! Please be sure to email dbarnes@fhps.net by November 20, 2021 and include your senior picture. See the letter below for more specifications! If you have already sent your picture, you do NOT need to resend it. 

Class of 2021 Kindergarten Photo: A new feature in the 2021 Talon yearbook is coming for our seniors! In order to highlight the amazing years of your education, the yearbook staff would like to feature the Class of 2021 Kindergarten photo! If you are able, please provide a digital copy of your first school day photo! These photos are due by December 11, 2020! We know that your very first day of school was VERY different than your first day of school this year - and we want to highlight that. This photo should be the "actual school picture" taken by your child's elementary school on "picture day!" 


JUNIOR PLANNING: Counselors have created a virtual "Junior Planning Night" to kick off the many exciting events of Junior year that feed into Senior year and future plans beyond high school. We ask that families of Juniors view these videos (posted in two parts) in the next few weeks. Click HERE to be directed to the webpage, and scroll down to the Junior Year section. 

Coming soon: Junior Conferences will begin in early November. Stay tuned for additional information!


2021 Kelsey’s Law Distracted Driving Scholarship: ​A total of $5,000 in college scholarships will be awarded in April among 4 winning student submissions throughout the state. High school juniors and seniors are eligible.  The deadline is March 31st, 2021.  To learn more and apply, visit https://www.michiganautolaw.com/scholarships/kelseys-law/


SCHOLARSHIP: The Friends of the Cascade Library Memorial Scholarship, which we award annually to deserving FHPS graduating seniors, is now open for seniors who meet eligibility criteria. To date, the Friends of Cascade Library have given a total of $17,500 to students who have demonstrated a commitment to volunteering in the community!

For 2021, we will be offering two $1,500 scholarships in recognition of outstanding FHPS student volunteers. Click HERE to review the guidelines. The application is HERE.


ANXIETY GROUP FOR TEENS: Lifeologie of Grand Rapids is offering a virtual 5-week group for high school students, teaching coping skills for anxiety and depression. Meetings are via Zoom on Mondays and Wednesdays at 4:00PM , starting Oct. 19. The cost is $50. Call (616) 929-0248 for more information.


REP VISITS AT FHE: Juniors and Seniors are invited to attend virtual college rep visits. No sign up is needed! Visit the FHE Counseling Office homepage and click on the banner near the top of the page titled "Fall 2020 College Rep Visits." You'll be directed to a calendar that shows the dates and times of each college rep. Click on the college rep appointment time and follow the Zoom link to join the meeting. It's THAT simple! Our reps serve all three high schools, so students from Northern and Central are also invited to attend. Don't be alarmed if you see many unfamiliar faces! Also, remember that these reps are also a part of the admissions process. To make a great first impression, spend some time on the college's website prior to the Zoom meeting, and have a question or two ready to ask. 

NEXT WEEK'S REPS (as of 10-19-20)

Wednesday: New York University (3:00PM)

Friday: Wittenberg Univ. (4:00PM)


AP EXAM REGISTRATION: The Advanced Placement exam registration process for 2021 has two distinct parts (this is the same as last year).  One is ordering an exam through their College Board account, and the second is paying through the FHPS Enjoy Learning site. College Board does not accept direct payment from students, this must be done by the individual school districts.  Both steps in this process must be completed by October 30th in order for an exam to be ordered for the student.  (Note:  Ordering for courses that are only taken during second semester will be in late January, and will be explained in a later correspondence.) Click HERE for complete details.


CAREER IN ENERGY: Next week is officially National Careers in Energy Week, and the energy industry in Michigan is bustling with some awesome events and activities for high school students.  The Michigan Energy Workforce Development Consortium hopes to engage and educate students about the amazing variety of careers within the industry.  

Please visit http://consortia.getintoenergy.com/michigan/ for more information on the events for the week, and encourage students to register. Some have cash prizes!


SOPHOMORES: Counselors published a Loom video (click HERE to view) to highlight programs offered at the Kent Career & Technology Center, and this will be shared this week in all 10th grade English classes. Students interested in learning more about programs at KCTC are welcome to schedule a virtual visit in our office. The virtual visit is the first step in the process to apply, so we encourage any students who may want to attend a KCTC program in 11th grade to get their virtual visit scheduled this fall. 


INDIANA TECH OPPORTUNITIES: Are you interested in a career in IT, engineering, or another STEAM-related field? Here are some Indiana Tech visit options coming soon:

For additional visit opportunities, click here.  


FUTURE COLLEGE ATHLETES: As a companion to the NCAA Eligibility Center’s recent COVID-19 response, NCAA will be hosting a webinar for your student-athletes and their families. Families and students can register to join us on Saturday, November 7 at 2 p.m. Eastern for a discussion on these important initial-eligibility adjustments. 


CAREER READINESS: Kent ISD is offering a number of upcoming virtual tours, panel discussions, and more for students of all grade levels. Career areas include healthcare, engineering, IT, and careers in energy resources. Check out the information HERE.


Week of October 12

AP EXAM REGISTRATION: The Advanced Placement exam registration process for 2021 has two distinct parts (this is the same as last year).  One is ordering an exam through their College Board account, and the second is paying through the FHPS Enjoy Learning site. College Board does not accept direct payment from students, this must be done by the individual school districts.  Both steps in this process must be completed by October 30th in order for an exam to be ordered for the student.  (Note:  Ordering for courses that are only taken during second semester will be in late January, and will be explained in a later correspondence.) Click HERE for complete details.


CAREER IN ENERGY: Next week is officially National Careers in Energy Week, and the energy industry in Michigan is bustling with some awesome events and activities for high school students.  The Michigan Energy Workforce Development Consortium hopes to engage and educate students about the amazing variety of careers within the industry.  

Please visit http://consortia.getintoenergy.com/michigan/ for more information on the events for the week, and encourage students to register. Some have cash prizes!


SOPHOMORES: Counselors published a Loom video (click HERE to view) to highlight programs offered at the Kent Career & Technology Center, and this will be shared this week in all 10th grade English classes. Students interested in learning more about programs at KCTC are welcome to schedule a virtual visit in our office. The virtual visit is the first step in the process to apply, so we encourage any students who may want to attend a KCTC program in 11th grade to get their virtual visit scheduled this fall. 


INDIANA TECH OPPORTUNITIES: Are you interested in a career in IT, engineering, or another STEAM-related field? Here are some Indiana Tech visit options coming soon:

For additional visit opportunities, click here.  


FUTURE COLLEGE ATHLETES: As a companion to the NCAA Eligibility Center’s recent COVID-19 response, NCAA will be hosting a webinar for your student-athletes and their families. Families and students can register to join us on Saturday, November 7 at 2 p.m. Eastern for a discussion on these important initial-eligibility adjustments. 


CAREER READINESS: Kent ISD is offering a number of upcoming virtual tours, panel discussions, and more for students of all grade levels. Career areas include healthcare, engineering, IT, and careers in energy resources. Check out the information HERE.


SOPHOMORES, JUNIORS, & SENIORS:  We are launching the Forest Hills Student Advisory Council for high school students.  Six students from each high school will meet with Superintendent Behm to discuss issues of interest to the high school population.  Meetings will be held at 3:00 on Thursdays, November 5, January 28, and April 22.  If you are a sophomore, junior or senior interested in serving on the council, please fill out the application HERE.  Applications are due Tuesday, October 20. 


LAWRENCE TECH - TECH TUESDAYS & PROGRAM OVERVIEWS: 

Tech Tuesdays allow students to learn more about Lawrence Tech majors, campus life, application requirements, and more at 6:00pm on most Tuesdays.  You can find a complete list of dates and times along with registration information at https://apply.ltu.edu/portal/techtuesday.

Students that attend a Program Overview information session will be able to learn more about specific Lawrence Tech majors from faculty from each of our four college.  You can find a complete list of dates and times along with registration information for our different colleges as follows:

College of Architecture & Design:

https://apply.ltu.edu/portal/coadpo

College of Arts & Sciences: 

https://apply.ltu.edu/portal/coaspo

College of Business & IT: 

https://apply.ltu.edu/portal/cobitpo

College of Engineering: 

https://apply.ltu.edu/portal/coengpo


VIRTUAL COLLEGE FAIR + SCHOLARSHIP: College Fairs Online is hosting our biggest virtual college yet for the Midwest USA region with around 100 colleges. Students research and connect with great affordable colleges and universities for free without having to leave home. Participants can chat with admissions counselors to ask questions about academics, campus life, financial aid, scholarships and more! Register now so you don't miss it!  Each student is also entered into a drawing for a $300 scholarship each time they ask a question on a virtual booth. They can go online now to www.collegefairsonline.com to register for the US Midwest region fair scheduled for the week of October 19th-24th. We will send reminder emails to the students when the fair starts. 


COCA-COLA SCHOLARS PROGRAM: Each year, the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation awards 150 college scholarships worth $20,000 to high school students across the United States through the Coca-Cola Scholars Program. Students need a 3.0 GPA and to fill out an online application that requires no essays, no recommendations, and no transcripts by October 31, 2020, at 5 p.m. Eastern. 


REP VISITS AT FHE: Juniors and Seniors are invited to attend virtual college rep visits. No sign up is needed! Visit the FHE Counseling Office homepage and click on the banner near the top of the page titled "Fall 2020 College Rep Visits." You'll be directed to a calendar that shows the dates and times of each college rep. Click on the college rep appointment time and follow the Zoom link to join the meeting. It's THAT simple! Our reps serve all three high schools, so students from Northern and Central are also invited to attend. Don't be alarmed if you see many unfamiliar faces! Also, remember that these reps are also a part of the admissions process. To make a great first impression, spend some time on the college's website prior to the Zoom meeting, and have a question or two ready to ask. 

NEXT WEEK'S REPS (as of 10-12-20)

Monday: Univ. of Toledo (3:00PM)

Tuesday: DePauw (3:00PM); Northwood Univ. (4:00PM)

Wednesday: Albion (3:00PM)

Thursday: Salve Regina Univ. (3:00PM)


FINANCIAL AID: The 2021–22 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form is  available on October 1! This is the starting point for current seniors who wish to apply for financial aid (loans and grants); completing the FAFSA is just the initial step. Completing the application does not obligate the student to commit to the loans that are offered. That choice is made later. GRCC offers support to any families and students who have questions about the FAFSA. You do not need to be a GRCC student or applicant to receive help! If you need assistance with the FAFSA or have other financial aid questions, you can schedule a virtual appointment with a Financial Aid Specialist, or call (616) 234-4030.


TUTORING: Grand Valley State University is offering free virtual tutoring sessions to students K-12 in our area! Please follow the link HERE to get connected! 


CAREER READINESS: The ISD is hosting a number of upcoming virtual career readiness activities open to all students! A number of these include career information related to popular interests like Healthcare, Engineering, and Business. Check out the full list on our website under the Kent ISD tab (or click HERE for a shortcut). 


Week of October 5

NCAA WEBINAR: Attention future college athletes! The NCAA Eligibility Center is hosting a webinar for college-bound student-athletes and their families on Saturday, October 10 at 11 a.m. Navigating eligibility during COVID-19 is the primary topic. This is a FREE event. Register by clicking HERE.


DAR SCHOLARSHIPS: Each year the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) awards multiple scholarships to students showing dedication to the pursuit of higher education in diverse areas of study. Unless otherwise specified, affiliation with DAR is not required for scholarships. Students interested in learning more may click HERE to review information and being the application process. 


COLLEGE APP FEE WAIVERS: Many colleges statewide are waiving their application fees for current seniors! Some have waived fees for the entire application season, while others have deadlines this fall. To view a full list, click HERE


REP VISITS AT FHE: Juniors and Seniors are invited to attend virtual college rep visits. No sign up is needed! Visit the FHE Counseling Office homepage and click on the banner near the top of the page titled "Fall 2020 College Rep Visits." You'll be directed to a calendar that shows the dates and times of each college rep. Click on the college rep appointment time and follow the Zoom link to join the meeting. It's THAT simple! Our reps serve all three high schools, so students from Northern and Central are also invited to attend. Don't be alarmed if you see many unfamiliar faces! Also, remember that these reps are also a part of the admissions process. To make a great first impression, spend some time on the college's website prior to the Zoom meeting, and have a question or two ready to ask. 

NEXT WEEK'S REPS (as of 10-5-20)

Monday: Adrian College (4:00PM)

Tuesday: Northwood Univ. (4:00PM)

Wednesday: Davenport Univ. (3:00PM)


FINANCIAL AID: The 2021–22 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form is  available on October 1! This is the starting point for current seniors who wish to apply for financial aid (loans and grants); completing the FAFSA is just the initial step. Completing the application does not obligate the student to commit to the loans that are offered. That choice is made later. GRCC offers support to any families and students who have questions about the FAFSA. You do not need to be a GRCC student or applicant to receive help! If you need assistance with the FAFSA or have other financial aid questions, you can schedule a virtual appointment with a Financial Aid Specialist, or call (616) 234-4030.


TUTORING: Grand Valley State University is offering free virtual tutoring sessions to students K-12 in our area! Please follow the link HERE to get connected! 


CAREER READINESS: The ISD is hosting a number of upcoming virtual career readiness activities open to all students! A number of these include career information related to popular interests like Healthcare, Engineering, and Business. Check out the full list on our website under the Kent ISD tab (or click HERE for a shortcut). 


Week of September 28

FINANCIAL AID: The 2021–22 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form is  available on October 1! This is the starting point for current seniors who wish to apply for financial aid (loans and grants); completing the FAFSA is just the initial step. Completing the application does not obligate the student to commit to the loans that are offered. That choice is made later. GRCC offers support to any families and students who have questions about the FAFSA. You do not need to be a GRCC student or applicant to receive help! If you need assistance with the FAFSA or have other financial aid questions, you can schedule a virtual appointment with a Financial Aid Specialist, or call (616) 234-4030.


TUTORING: Grand Valley State University is offering free virtual tutoring sessions to students K-12 in our area! Please follow the link HERE to get connected! 


CAREER READINESS: The ISD is hosting a number of upcoming virtual career readiness activities open to all students! A number of these include career information related to popular interests like Healthcare, Engineering, and Business. Check out the full list on our website under the Kent ISD tab (or click HERE for a shortcut). 


FIRE "FREE SPEECH" ESSAY CONTEST: The FIRE (Foundation for Individual Rights in Education) mission is to defend and sustain the individual rights of students and faculty members at America’s colleges and universities. Their annual essay contest is now open to juniors and seniors. A total of 9 prizes are awarded, with the top prize being $10,000. Click HERE for all details. The deadline is December 31, 2020.


PFCU SCHOLARSHIP: The purpose of the PFCU McCrumb Scholarship is to recognize and encourage scholastic achievement, community involvement, and excellent character. PFCU awards 10 $1,000 scholarships to those pursuing either a traditional 4 year degree or a skilled trade. Applicants must be a member of PFCU. The application is currently available and can be found on our website at www.pfcu4me.com under the explore tab on the homepage. Here you will also find more information on the requirements to apply, criteria for awarding the scholarship and additional details. Students can either submit their application online or print an application to be dropped off or mailed to any PFCU location. The deadline is March 15, 2021. 


SPRING ARBOR: Students interested in Spring Arbor University are welcome to view this informational video to learn more!


LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGES: Students and families are invited to join representatives from Bates, Davidson, Oberlin, and Occidental to learn more about academic opportunities, financial aid, and the student experience at these top liberal arts colleges. They will also discuss how our admissions processes are adapting in the era of COVID-19, including what the new application landscape looks like, test-optional policies, and how students can connect with colleges virtually.

Student registration is available online.  Sessions will be offered on the following dates: 


REP VISITS AT FHE: Juniors and Seniors are invited to attend virtual college rep visits. No sign up is needed! Visit the FHE Counseling Office homepage and click on the banner near the top of the page titled "Fall 2020 College Rep Visits." You'll be directed to a calendar that shows the dates and times of each college rep. Click on the college rep appointment time and follow the Zoom link to join the meeting. It's THAT simple! Our reps serve all three high schools, so students from Northern and Central are also invited to attend. Don't be alarmed if you see many unfamiliar faces! Also, remember that these reps are also a part of the admissions process. To make a great first impression, spend some time on the college's website prior to the Zoom meeting, and have a question or two ready to ask. 

NEXT WEEK'S REPS (as of 9-28-20)

Monday: Johns Hopkins (4:00PM)

Tuesday: Wayne State (3:00PM), Taylor Univ. (4:00PM)

Wednesday: U of Vermont (3:00PM); Calvin (4:00PM)

Thursday: Hope College (6:00PM)

Friday: GRCC (3:00PM); Oakland Univ. (4:00PM)


Week of September 21

COLLEGE IN CANADA: Students and families interested in learning more about college options in Canada are invited to attend a virtual college fair hosted by the Embassy & Consulates of Canada in the US. The schools attending the fair include University of British Columbia, Dalhousie University, MacEwan University, Queen’s University, Simon Fraser University, University of Waterloo, University of Calgary and many more! Click HERE for more information. 


COLLEGE RESEARCH ACTIVITY: Students in all grade levels are invited to try SuperMatch, a college matching program in Naviance. This is a simple (and fun!) way for students to get matched to potential "good fit" colleges based on a variety of personal preferences and criteria that may be customized, such as location, size, student activities, and much more. Work may be saved for future reference, or students may choose to start from scratch at any time. Click HERE to view a step-by-step guide to use SuperMatch, and click HERE for a shortcut to the Naviance login page. 


ACT TEST DATE: The "College Apps" Loom video that went to Seniors did not include ACT test information for the Oct. 24 ACT test. Students interested in taking the ACT in October must register by Sept. 25. Visit www.actstudent.org to register. The Dec. 12 test date is also still available.

Before committing to a test, students may view an updated list of colleges that are "test optional" for the Fall 2020 application cycle (there are MANY!). Click HERE for a link to this list. 


REP VISITS AT FHE: Juniors and Seniors are invited to attend virtual college rep visits. No sign up is needed! Visit the FHE Counseling Office homepage and click on the banner near the top of the page titled "Fall 2020 College Rep Visits." You'll be directed to a calendar that shows the dates and times of each college rep. Click on the college rep appointment time and follow the Zoom link to join the meeting. It's THAT simple! Our reps serve all three high schools, so students from Northern and Central are also invited to attend. Don't be alarmed if you see many unfamiliar faces! Also, remember that these reps are also a part of the admissions process. To make a great first impression, spend some time on the college's website prior to the Zoom meeting, and have a question or two ready to ask. 

NEXT WEEK'S REPS (as of 9-21-20)

Monday: Washington U., St. Louis (3:00PM), U. Oregon (4:00PM), Purdue (5:00PM)

Tuesday: GVSU (3:00PM), U. Chicago (4:00PM), Wittenberg (5:00PM)

Wednesday: U of M Flint (3:00PM); Northern Michigan (4:00PM)

Thursday: Loyola (3:00PM), U. Florida (4:00PM), Alma College (5:00PM)

Friday: Indiana Tech (3:00PM); Central Michigan (4:00PM)


Week of September 14

STUDENT LOANS: The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) will open in October for current seniors and their families. This is the first step in the process to receive student aid, either as a loan, grant, or possibly both. We encourage all families to consider applying. Applying does not obligate a student to take out a loan; this decision can be made later. But applying does provide information that colleges will make when they disperse funds for grants and scholarships, so completing the FAFSA even without intending to have student loans can be beneficial! This article highlights some common errors that are made on the FAFSA. As we get closer to the opening of this year's FAFSA, we will post additional resources. Stay tuned! 


REP VISITS AT FHE: Juniors and Seniors are invited to attend virtual college rep visits beginning next Monday, Sept. 14. No sign up is needed! Visit the FHE Counseling Office homepage and click on the banner near the top of the page titled "Fall 2020 College Rep Visits." You'll be directed to a calendar that shows the dates and times of each college rep. Click on the college rep appointment time and follow the Zoom link to join the meeting. It's THAT simple! Our reps serve all three high schools, so students from Northern and Central are also invited to attend. Don't be alarmed if you see many unfamiliar faces! Also, remember that these reps are also a part of the admissions process. To make a great first impression, spend some time on the college's website prior to the Zoom meeting, and have a question or two ready to ask. 

NEXT WEEK'S REPS (as of 9-14-20)

Monday: St. Mary's College (3:00PM), Butler (4:00PM), Vanderbilt (5:00PM), Spring Arbor (7:00PM)

Tuesday: Aveda Institute (3:00PM), Case Western (4:00PM)

Wednesday: Kettering (3:00PM); Michigan Tech (4:00PM)

Thursday: Illinois Wesleyan (3:00PM), University of Michigan (4:00PM)

Friday: Hillsdale (3:00PM); Kenyon College (4:00PM)


TWO COLLEGE PANELS: Students and families interested in participating in virtual college panels are encouraged to register for either (or both!) of the following. Click on the underlined title to be directed to the registration page:

Exploring Educational Excellence. Join Brown University, the University of Chicago, Columbia University, Cornell University, and Rice University for a virtual information session for prospective students and their families. Sessions include a brief overview of each institution, information on admissions and financial aid, and a chance to ask questions of admissions representatives. Register for either Weds., Sept. 16 at 6:00PM or Weds., Sept. 24 at 4:00PM

Discovering U: Joint Virtual Information Session. Join Columbia University, the University of Chicago, the University of Texas at Austin, the University of Michigan, and Yale University to discover the exceptional opportunities our schools have to offer! Admissions professionals from our five schools will host a Zoom webinar featuring a variety of perspectives on the academic programs, philosophies, and traditions that make our colleges a home for our students. Register for either Thurs., Sept. 17 at 7:00PM or Thurs. Sept. 24 at 7:00PM.


Week of September 8

CAREER READINESS: The Kent ISD Career Readiness department coordinates programs for students of all grade levels to inform and educate students on a variety of career pathways. Some activities in the past have included job shadowing experiences, panel discussions with local professionals, and on-site tours. To keep informed, families are invited to join the Career Readiness mailing list. Click on the link HERE! To view a list of upcoming events, click HERE for a shortcut to the Career Readiness section of the FHE Counseling Office website.


CHRISTIAN COLLEGE FAIR: Students interested in learning more about Christian colleges are welcome to register for an upcoming virtual college fair sponsored by Blueprint. Follow the link HERE for details and to get registered. 


CAREERS IN NATURAL RESOURCES: The Michigan State University College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (CANR) has a number of upcoming events to help students explore their opportunities as a future Spartan. In response to the novel coronavirus, CANR will host two types of virtual recruitment events that will highlight both broad themes and individual majors.

October 1, 2020 – Agriculture: Plants and Animals

October 15, 2020 – Built Environment: Construction and Design

October 29, 2020 – Human Health: Food and Nutrition

November 12, 2020 – Natural Resources: Sustainable Environments

Click HERE for additional information and to get registered!


REP VISITS AT FHE: Juniors and Seniors are invited to attend virtual college rep visits beginning next Monday, Sept. 14. No sign up is needed! Visit the FHE Counseling Office homepage and click on the banner near the top of the page titled "Fall 2020 College Rep Visits." You'll be directed to a calendar that shows the dates and times of each college rep. Click on the college rep appointment time and follow the Zoom link to join the meeting. It's THAT simple! Our reps serve all three high schools, so students from Northern and Central are also invited to attend. Don't be alarmed if you see many unfamiliar faces! Also, remember that these reps are also a part of the admissions process. To make a great first impression, spend some time on the college's website prior to the Zoom meeting, and have a question or two ready to ask. 

NEXT WEEK'S REPS (as of 9-9-20)

Monday: University of Alabama (7:00PM)

Tuesday: Western MI University (3:00PM); Oberlin (4:00PM)

Wednesday: Universal Technical Institute (5:00PM); Indiana University (6:00PM)

Thursday: Cornerstone (3:00PM); Davenport (4:00PM); DePaul (5:00PM); Aquinas (6:00PM)

Friday: Kalamazoo College (3:00PM); North Central College (4:00PM)


Juniors and Seniors are invited to virtual informational meetings with representatives from Harvard, Princeton, UVA, Wellesley, and Yale. The representatives will share news from our campuses and updates related to the coming admissions cycle. Students may register for one of the following (registration links are below in the comments):

Thursday, October 1, 2020 at 7pm EDT (Click HERE to register) 

Sunday, October 4, 2020 at 7pm EDT (Click HERE to register)



Week of August 31

VIRTUAL COLLEGE FAIRS - NACAC is offering four virtual college fairs to provide information and resources to students this Fall: 

Sunday, Sept. 13 from 12 - 8 p.m. ET

Monday, Oct. 12 from 1 - 9 p.m. ET

Sunday, Oct. 18 from 12 - 8 p.m. ET

Sunday, Nov. 8 from 2 - 10 p.m. ET

Students and parents may register for these fairs at  https://www.nacacfairs.org/attend/attend-virtual-college-fairs/students/.


PAYING FOR COLLEGE: Sallie Mae’s free Paying for College Resource is a great tool for students and families as they navigate planning and paying for college. Find out more about how families across the country are moving forward with their higher education plans during COVID-19, and how they choose and pay for college by registering for a FREE webinar on Thursday, September 10th: 1:00 p.m.-2:00. Follow the link HERE for more information. 


SCHEDULE CHANGES: Students requesting schedule changes must complete the Schedule Change Request online form. The link is on the FHE Counseling Office homepage. We will follow the schedule change timeline outlined in the FHPS handbook; please make your requests ASAP!


Week of August 24

HEALTH CAREERS OPPORTUNITY: Kent County high school students interested in exploring health care careers have a unique opportunity to connect with health care professionals this fall.  Due to COVID-19 and hospital restrictions, the Kent ISD Health Careers Immersion program will be run as an 8-week virtual internship experience. 

Kent County students, 9-12 grades, are invited to connect directly with 12-16 different health professionals in a variety of roles and settings through weekly facilitated Zoom career conversations.  These 30-minute live Career Chats will provide students the “inside scoop” about careers, giving them valuable information and insights to help make informed career decisions.

To enhance a talent portfolio or to support college or scholarship applications, students will have an opportunity to earn a Certificate of Completion through additional career exploration tasks, including informational interviews, an in-person job shadow, two career assessments and career research.

The Virtual Health Careers Immersion Career Chats will be on Tuesdays/Thursdays from 3:30 pm – 4:00 PM, starting on September 15 through October 29.

Through the virtual format, Kent ISD hopes to engage students that have transportation barriers to in-person job shadows. Typically for seniors only, this format allows us to open up sessions to 9-11 grade students.

For more information, including the application process, please visit kentisd.org/immersion.


SENIORS: Did you know that there is a web page dedicated to senior announcements? Check it out HERE.


Week of August 17

Welcome to the 2020-21 school year! 

Our FHE counseling office has a fantastic new addition, Miss Mollie VanOrsdol, who will be taking over Ms. Urban's caseload (Seniors McClo-Z, and 9th-11th students N-Z). Miss VanOrsdol, and the rest of our office, cannot wait to work with students again this fall! 

Mr. Blink will continue to work with Seniors A-Howe and 9th-11th students A-H, and Mrs. McCambridge will continue to serve Seniors Howi-McCle and 9th-11th I-M. 


CLASS OF 2021: Counselors are preparing presentations for all seniors planning to apply to colleges this fall, and these will be made available to students and families at the start of the year. Some seniors have been getting a head start on applications and this is fine! For those who will apply to colleges using the Common App, much of this can be completed in the next few weeks and saved, and then submitted after the school year starts and counselors are available to answer any last questions. The typical window for applying to colleges in the early round closes on Nov. 1 (and regular admissions deadlines usually stretch into January), so there is plenty of time to get all of the information you need. 

A few tips for seniors who want to get started:

1. Log in to Naviance and update your resume. If you require a letter of recommendation, your teachers will be able to see your resume in Naviance and use this as a resource for writing a great recommendation for you!

2. Are you applying to a college that requires an admissions essay? Now is a great time to start working on it!

3. For a great way to research and compare colleges, try BigFuture (a free resource from CollegeBoard) or Super Match (a free resource in Naviance). These function the same way, so just go with the one that you like the best. Students fill out a profile that will ask questions about intended major, likes/dislikes regarding types of colleges, learning styles, extracurricular interests, etc., and then a list of colleges that best matches the responses will be generated in the end. You can filter results in a number of ways, such as colleges within a certain proximity. This is a quick and easy way to get started looking more closely at colleges that may be a great fit! And within each program, you can save your results for later use. Check out the "College Planning" page on the FHE Counseling Office website (link below) to get started!

4. College rep visits are currently being planned to be virtual this fall. Tentatively, the reps from colleges that serve FHE will host Zoom meetings for all interested students. Our reps are committed to offering these outside of school time, so students will not have to miss any class time in order to participate. We encourage Juniors and Seniors to take advantage of these sessions, as this is a great way to learn about prospective schools, and also a way to get to know the reps who serve our school. These reps are part of the admissions process too, so we encourage students to do a few minutes of "homework" (visit the college website, find out a few things about academic programs, student life, etc.) and have questions ready for the rep. This will help to make a great first impression!

5. A number of last year's scholarships can be found on the FHE Counseling Office website, and also in Naviance. These have links with information to show the criteria. Students who plan to apply for scholarships in 2020-21 may look at the criteria for last year's scholarships and generate list of scholarships that you might pursue in the upcoming school year. Most scholarship opportunities open up anywhere between early winter and early spring. Now is the time to see what has been available in the past to get ready for what is coming.


As counselors receive more information from colleges throughout the fall, and as scholarships become available in the winter and spring, we will post this information on our website. All students and families are encouraged to check our "Counseling Office News" page on our website regularly.

Financial aid comes later in the fall, beginning Oct. 1. Students should NOT be completing the FAFSA (free application for federal student aid) yet! Look for more information about the FAFSA to come in late September.

Finally, as always, please reach out to your counselor if you have any questions! Counselors will be enrolling online students during the week of August 17th, so please allow a little extra time to get responses to any emails you send that are not related to online learning. We anticipate to be back on a more consistent schedule starting August 24th. We CANNOT WAIT to get to see our awesome students and families again!!!


Juniors and Seniors: 

Juniors and Seniors: Are you thinking of taking the ACT? PrepAccelerator is offering free ACT test prep "crash courses" (4 hours) for students, with informational sessions for parents as well. Get the details and sign up by visiting the website HERE!

NOTE: Seniors who plan to apply to colleges this fall can find out from each college's Office of Admissions web page the most current information about test requirements. Due to the limitations to testing as a result COVID, many colleges are making test scores (SAT or ACT) optional.