Schoolcraft 7-12 Campus
Weekly Newsletter
April 3- April 9
We hope you had a rested spring break and look forward to the start of our last quarter. 7th and 8th-grade students will find their new 4th-quarter elective class in their StudentVue. Spring sports are in full swing! All athletic schedules can be found in the link in the athletics section of the newsletter. You will also find all end-of-the-year events as they are posted in the district calendar in the newsletter.
Friday, April 7th is a half day for all students.
High School students will be dismissed at noon.
The SET SEG Foundation is awarding 65 full scholarships to Michigan public high school students to attend the MASC/MAHS Summer Leadership Camp at Albion College during the week of July 16–21.
Who Is Eligible:
Students in grades 9, 10, 11, and 12 in fall 2023.
If students received a SET SEG scholarship in the past, they’re still eligible to apply!
Amount & Deadline:
The deadline to apply for a full scholarship to attend camp is:
May 22, 2023
How to Apply: Students can complete the online application: CLICK HERE!
Camp attendees will meet student leaders from all over Michigan to participate in interactive lessons in communication, goal-setting and group dynamics. Through these lessons, students will explore various aspects of leadership, experience personal growth, and walk away with skills for a successful future.
Visit mascmahs.org/camp for more information.
To learn more about the SET SEG Foundation, click here. If you have any questions regarding the application process, please contact:
marketinghelp@setseg.org
For more information, please click HERE.
Sherman Lake YMCA Camp is hiring Summer camp help. Please see link below for more information.
Grade 7/8 Yearbooks are now on sale!
The yearbook is 40 pages of memories for the 7th and 8th-grade students. The cost of the yearbook is $15.
It is that time! 7th Grade parents, please take a moment to read the following information and fill out the forms for your students.
The following items should be on your camp prep "to-do" list:
Registration/Health Forms
Registration and health forms are attached for you to download and complete (please see below)
Due by April 14, 2023
Camp Fee
The camp fee of $200 is due April 14, 2023
Pay through your Final Forms account or via check made out to Schoolcraft Community Schools.
Requests for partial scholarships must be made by March 23rd.
Miracle Camp Online Waiver
Please complete the online waiver form for Miracle Camp via the following link. https://app.waiverelectronic.com/render/event/qUVb1m2P
For questions, Please contact Aaron Beery: beerya@schoolcraftcs.org
Updates
There will be a mandatory chaperone meeting on April 24th at 6:00 pm in the PAC.
Suggested packing lists will go home after spring break.
Watch for your departure check-in time to come home as well.
The SENIOR CORNER
Class of 2023
This space is for ALL THINGS Seniors. Check back often for updates on important dates, senior deadlines, and senior needs. Project Graduation updates are located below as well.
SENIOR PICTURES NEEDED!
Seniors! Please submit your senior photo to the yearbook as soon as possible!
Email your photo to: yearbook@schoolcraftcs.org
Date Event Time Location
April 19 NHS Ceremony 7:00 pm HS Gym
May 6 Junior/Senior Prom TBA TBA
May 16 Senior Tea 10:00 am
May 26 Senior's Last Day Released at noon
May 31 Baccalaureate 7:00 pm HS PAC
June 1 Senior Awards 7:00 pm HS PAC
June 2 Sr Breakfast 9:00 am Cafeteria
June 2 Mandatory Graduation Practice (After breakfast)
June 4 Graduation* 3:00 pm HS GYM
*(seniors report at 1:30 pm for composite photos and grad prep)
Keep checking back for new dates as the school year progresses.
Project Graduation Information
(parents supporting Grad Bash)
Upcoming Project Graduation Events:
Noodles and Company is on the menu! Tuesday, April 25 from 4-8 pm at Noodles and Company at 6150 S Westnedge Ave, Portage, MI 49002. Please invite your friends, family, and neighbors! (This is not a point-earning event)
Reminder about the deadline for Grad Bash participation: the end of April is the deadline to get to 5 points. If lacking points, students can pay the balance of, $60 per missing point. For example, if a student has 3 points and needs to make up points the balance due will be $120.
Please email projectgradshs23@gmail.com if you have questions. We really need to know if students do not plan on going on the trip. We need a hard count for transportation and event planning.
One final ask to our entire Schoolcraft Schools community. We are going to be hosting an on online auction fundraiser and are looking for donations of baskets, gift certificates, or anything! Please email projectgradshs23@gmail.com if you would like to donate. Also, a donation of a basket for the Online Fundraiser will earn a student a point!
Information will be shared soon about meetings, forms to complete and dates/times for Grad Bash in June!
The local scholarship packets are now available for all seniors. They are located in the guidance office on the counter. They are due NO LATER than April 25th. This a great chance to earn some extra money towards your college tuition!
2023-24 forms are available! Please click the link below to fill out your form.
Preparing for FAFSA
High School and College students have important questions on what they need to fill out the FAFSA and when to file. Help them find the details with these comprehensive FAFSA resources:
What's the FAFSA? Why Should You Care?
The Kalamazoo Valley Community College Financial Aid office offers assistance to any county resident with filling out the FAFSA form. Call 269-488-4340 for more information
Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced that the high school graduating Class of 2023 can apply for the Michigan Achievement Scholarship and lower their cost of college by thousands of dollars a year. Students should talk to their parents or guardians, gather documents, and fill out their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as soon as possible in order to take advantage of this scholarship opportunity. Read the full release.
Starting with the high school Class of 2023, students will be eligible for more financial aid from the State:
Up to $2,750 if they attend a community college, per year
Up to $5,500 if they attend a public university, per year
Up to $4,000 if they attend a private college or university, per year
Students will be eligible if their family demonstrates financial need* when they complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
*Financial need is defined as an Expected Family Contribution (EFC) of $25,000 or less.
High school seniors can get started by following these steps:
File the FAFSA.
Create a MiSSG Student Portal three to five business days after filing your FAFSA.
Visit Michigan.gov/MIStudentAid for program information, frequently asked questions, and more.
mistudentaid@michigan.gov
1-888-447-2687
What is Pathfinder and how do I use it?
To address the need to increase the number of Michigan residents with high-quality, in-demand degrees and credentials, the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity’s Office of Employment and Training (LEO-E&T) is proud to share the creation of an online career planning tool.
The tool provides information to students, their parents, and guidance staff to make informed choices about educational and career options, as well as to help with creation of educational development plans. This free tool uses current labor market information, longitudinal wage data, and other institutional data and metrics, allowing improved skills-matching to career paths and jobs.
Find out more about how to use this tool by visiting the Tutorials or reviewing the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).
Michigan Achievement Scholarship
High school students and families interested in learning more about the Michigan Achievement Scholarship are encouraged to register for an informational webinar provided by the Michigan Department of Treasury’s MI Student Aid team. Participants will be able to gather the following information:
Michigan Achievement Scholarship eligibility requirements
Michigan Achievement Scholarship award amounts
Important action items for students and families
Additional resources and program information
All sessions are free of charge and open to the public. Please register for one session only, as space is limited.
Not able to attend one of the informational sessions? You can view a recording of the presentation.
The Michigan Department of Treasury is not affiliated with National Merit Scholarship Corporation or its registered trademarks National Achievement®, Achievement Scholarship®, or Achievement Scholar®.
Understanding Your Award Letter
Financial aid award letters can oftentimes be difficult to understand. That is why MI Student Aid has developed the Understanding Your Award Letter web page!
High school students and their families/caregivers interested in learning more about this helpful resource are encouraged to register for an informational webinar provided by the Michigan Department of Treasury’s MI Student Aid team.
Participants will be able to:
Gain a better understanding of how to approach comparing multiple college financial aid award letters
Utilize online tools to help you make the best financial decision
Better understand the individual awards offered and applicable requirements of scholarships, grants, and Federal loan options
Identify additional scholarship search resources and easy to use budgeting tools
Submit general aid related questions via Q&A and receive real-time answers from Michigan Department of Treasury’s MI Student Aid team
All sessions are free of charge and open to the public. Please register for one session only, as space is limited.
SET SEG SKILLED TRADE SCHOLARSHIP
The SET SEG Foundation believes in supporting Michigan public school students in the pursuit of enrichment opportunities that advance learning and create opportunities. With the shortage of skilled trade workers in Michigan, we want to help revitalize these career paths and support students in their professional pursuits by giving 20 scholarships each in the amount of $500.
Deadline to apply: April 17, 2023
College and Military Recruiters will visit SHS during
lunch times for students to ask questions and get information.
U.S. Air Force Recruiters will be visiting on November 30th from 11:08-12:43 outside the cafeteria.
U.S. Navy Recruiters will be visiting during lunch on the 2nd Tuesday of each month from 11:08-12:43 outside the cafeteria.
U.S. Marines Recruiters will be visiting during lunch on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month from 11:08-12:43 outside the cafeteria.
Schoolcraft Athletics
SHS Athletics Admission Prices
STUDENTS:
All Students are FREE for all HOME events with an ID.
All Visiting Students $1.00
ADULTS:
$6.00 for all events if Purchased on GO FAN.co
$6.00 pp at the gate (cash)
Active Service/Veterans with ID free Senior Citizens (62+) Free with a pass (get from the athletic office)
$60.00 for an adult pass
Family Pass $110 (two adults)
Season and senior passes are good for all home middle school and high school events for the entire year except for invitationals or tournaments.
All Passes can be purchased in the High School office.
Important dates:
4/7: 1/2 Day of school- all students
4/12: SAT Testing
4/19/23: NHS Induction Ceremony (NHS Volunteer Sheet Link)
4/24: Washington DC Chaperone Meeting
5/2-5/5: 7th Grade Camp Week
5/2-5/5: 8th Grade Washington D.C. Trip
5/6/23: Jr/Sr Prom
5/16/23: Senior Tea
5/26: 1/2 Day of School-all students; Senior's last day
5/29: No School Memorial Day
6/4: High School Graduation
6/6/-6/8: 1/2 exam schedule- 9-12 only
6/8: Last day of school- 1/2 Day- all students
7-12 Bell Schedule for 2022-23
Schoolcraft Community Events
Full Schoolcraft Community Schools is looking for Classroom substitutes! All of our subs are hired and managed through EDUStaff. If you would like to be part of an amazing school district and please click the link below to apply.
Current Sub Rates for SCS
Full Day Subs: $110 per Day
Half Day: $60.00 Per day
Become an Edustaff Substitute
Whether you’re looking for a flexible schedule or more steady employment, substitute teaching through Edustaff offers competitive pay, access to health and 401(k) benefits, the chance to work at a school you’d consider a future employer, and a great way to be involved in your child’s or grandchild’s school and stay active in your community.
Edustaff accepts the following educational documents:
Official Transcripts with a total of 60* credit hours and a minimum 2.0 GPA from regionally accredited colleges/universities
Temporary Teaching Authorization
Current Michigan Teaching Certificate
Expired Michigan Teaching Certificate
Out of State Teaching Certificate accompanied by an official undergraduate transcript from a two or four-year regionally accredited college/university showing 60 credit hours and a minimum 2.0 GPA
NOTE ABOUT NEWSLETTER:
Our goal is to provide a monthly newsletter delivered to the SHS school community electronically. With the "on-the-go" life-style and connectivity to our mobile technology, we hope this communication in conjunction with the Schoolcraft App, Live Feed updates, and social media posts keep you informed about the exciting things happening at SHS and within Schoolcraft Community Schools.