Counselors' Corner
Counselors Sophomore Presentation: The sophomore prezi that was presented on Friday to parents and students is located on the CCHS website. Please visit https://www.charlottecatholic.org/Page/599 to view it and ask your sophomore student about the information they learned in their religion class Friday to help guide the conversation.
SAT PREP CLASS OFFERED at CCHS:
- CCHS offers a class in preparation for the March 12th SAT given at CCHS. The class will be held on the following Saturdays: February 5, 12, 26 (this session will be Zoom due to the High School Placement Test), and March 5 from 8:30- 12:40.
- This class is most appropriate for rising juniors and seniors.
- The fee for the class is $100.00.
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Registration is available on the school store: link: SAT Prep Class
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Deadline for registration is Friday, February 4 at 8:00 AM
- The student must also purchase a NEW 2020 edition of The Official SAT Study Guide with 8 Real Tests ISBN: 978-1457312199 from any source.
- The classes will be taught by Mrs. Yarussi from the Math department and Mr. Kuhn from the English department for 2 hours each.
- If you need to miss one of the 4 classes please contact the teachers for materials missed.
- The student will receive a note through school on Friday, February 4 telling them which classroom to report to on the February 5.
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The student must register for the SAT at CollegeBoard.org deadline is February 1
Resources from the Counseling Department:
The past two years have been like no other and with this in mind the CCHS Counseling Department is working to provide information about community mental health resources and programs to our families. The information we pass along is no way an endorsement for any one program or organization. Rather, our goal is to connect the CCHS community with the community at large during what has and continues to be difficult on the mental and emotional health of many. Please contact your counselor with any questions.
- January 11/February 15/March 22: Zoom: Preparing your teen for a successful transition
- February 8/March 15: Zoom: Active Parenting: Control vs Influence
- February 1/March 8: Zoom: Supporting your teen’s behavioral health
- January 25/March 1: Zoom: Teens & Technology-Finding the Balance
- January 18/February 22/March 29: Zoom: Substance Use Prevention-What Parents Need to Know
Congratulations to these seniors on their awarded scholarships!
Delaney Berger
Auburn University Academic Charter Scholarship
University of Dayton Trustees’ Merit Scholarship
Loyola University Chicago Presidential Scholarship
The Catholic University of America Catholic University Scholarship
The Catholic University of America Parish Scholarship
James Brewer
Randolph-Macon College Dean’s Award
Randolph-Macon College Out-of-State Award
Lauren Jugis
College of Charleston Merit Scholarship
Florida Southern College Danforth Tuition Scholarship
Florida Southern College Danforth Residency Award
Furman University Bell Tower Scholarship
University of North Carolina at Charlotte Tuition Scholarship
University of Tampa Merit Scholarship
Jack Kelleher
High Point University High Point Scholarship
Mason Kenna
Regis College Catholic High School Scholarship
William Murlless
Duquesne University Academic Scholarship
Miami University RedHawk Excellence Scholarship
Randolph-Macon College Trustee’s Award
Caitlin Rogan
Miami University RedHawk Excellence Scholarship
University of Tennessee Explore Scholarship
Isabelle Vinson
Army ROTC Scholarship at Georgetown University
Army ROTC Scholarship at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Army ROTC Scholarship at Yale University
College of Charleston Merit Scholarship
United States Military Academy Appointment
Seniors: Please provide a copy (paper or electronic) of the scholarships earned from a university or business to your counselor. Print the scholarship before notifying the college you will not attend, otherwise the portal will be deleted. These scholarships will be noted one time in the Catholic Daily on Fridays and in the Graduation Program. The name of the scholarship and the college that awarded it will be recognized. The actual dollar amount is not made public though is noted as part of the class grand total at the end of the school year.
- The grand prize is $7,500 and a scholarship to the Constitutional Academy summer program in Washington, DC. Submissions are due April 15.
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This year's topic is: How does an understanding of natural rights and respect build a free society?
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Please visit the website for additional information