BHS Counseling Newsletter:
Friday, September 1st, 2023:
Upcoming Dates:
Now through September 8th: Fall ACT Prep Course Registration
Now through September 11th: PSAT Registration
September 19th: Senior Presentation from School Counselors during Bobcat Time.
September 26th: Junior Post High Planning Days at SDSU, leaving BHS at 1:30 - returning at 2:30
Now through September 30th: ASVAB Registration
October 17th: ASVAB, in the BHS Library from 8:15 to 11:20. For 10th through 12th-grade students, by choice, if registered.
*Please stop by the Counseling Office if you need a pass for college representative visits!
Welcome To The 2023-2024 School Year!
Counseling Office Happenings:
New Student Groups: All students who are new to the BSD this year were invited to a small group lunch this past week! This was an opportunity for them to get to know their School Counselor, other new students, and current BHS students! It's been so fun getting to know new students from all across the country!
Freshman Groups: Freshman Small Groups will be happening this month. All 9th-grade students are invited to one small group session. This is an opportunity for them to get to know their School Counselor and other freshman students. Freshman, you will receive an email or be called into the Counseling Office to get a pass to leave your study hall or another class. We look forward to meeting with you!
Programs To Be Aware Of:
United States Senate Youth Program: Juniors & Seniors - Consider applying for the U.S. Senate Youth Program! Two students from each state will be selected for a week-long government and leadership education program in the nation’s capital, and a $10,000 undergraduate college scholarship. Recipients need a strong background & current knowledge about our government. Applicants must hold an elected office at BHS or be a student representative on a civic or educational board. Applications are available here. More information is available here. The deadline for submission is September 29th.
The College JumpStart Scholarship Program: This is an annual, merit-based competition, (financial need is not considered) that is open to 10th-12th graders, college students, and non-traditional students. The main requirement is that you are committed to going to school and can express your goals for getting a higher education. The first-place prize is a $1,000 scholarship to help cover educational expenses. This award can be used at any college or university in the United States. The deadline for the competition is October 17.
VFW Voice of Democracy Scholarship: students from grades 9–12th-grade are eligible. The 2022-23 theme is "What are the greatest attributes of our Democracy?". The recorded essay must be three to five minutes with a plus or minus of 5 seconds. The website will give detailed information as well as winning essays and artworks for students to view. All student entries must be submitted to the local VFW Post by midnight, October 31st.
The Big Idea Competition: As a young entrepreneur, what business would you start in your world to make it a better place to live? Think about problems you hear about in today's news or problems that you personally experience. What business can you create to solve those problems? How can you use technology to solve those problems? Put your best business idea forward and compete for cash prizes and scholarships in the BIG Idea Competition-over $5000 to be awarded! October 31, 2023 is the final date for each business idea and marketing design to be submitted.
NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing:The NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing (AiC) honors 9th-12th grade women, genderqueer, or non-binary students for their computing-related achievements and interests, and encourages them to pursue their passions. Award recipients are selected based on their aptitude and aspirations in technology and computing, as demonstrated by their computing experience, computing-related activities, leadership experience, tenacity in the face of barriers to access, and plans for post-secondary education. Applications must be submitted by the final deadline of November 6th.
South Dakota Legislative Page Program: Each legislative session, high school students from across South Dakota have an opportunity for a firsthand look at the legislative process by serving as pages for the South Dakota Legislature. Pages are appointed to serve in the House of Representatives or the Senate for4 to 9 days during one of the five-term periods. If you are interested in this opportunity, students are encouraged to apply early as it is a competitive program. Early application is encouraged, the preferred deadline is October 6th, and the final deadline is October 20th.
The Big Idea Competition
Academic Information:
BHS 2023 ACT Prep Course: Would you like some help getting ready for that ACT? BHS offers in-person prep courses! These courses will review four content areas including English, Mathematics, Science, and Reading. This time consists of 12 hours of instruction including Content Area Review, Test-Taking Strategies, Test Familiarity, and the use of ACT's book, The Real ACT Prep Guide. An ACT Practice Test follows the courses. The first-time cost is $100 and the cost for repeating is $25.00.
Payment is due to the BHS Counseling and Student Services Office no later than 3:25 p.m. on Friday, September 8th, 2022, in order to be enrolled.
BHS ACT Prep Course Dates:
Sessions will be held on the following dates:
09/20/2023: ACT Prep Session 1 - 6:00-8:00 p.m.
09/27/2023: ACT Prep Session 2 - 6:00-8:00 p.m.
10/04/2023: ACT Prep Session 3 - 6:00-8:00 p.m.
10/11/2023: ACT Prep Session 4 - 6:00-8:00 p.m.
10/18/2023: ACT Prep Practice Test - 4:00-8:00 p.m.
2023/2024 ACT National Test Dates
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ASSESSMENTS:
ASVAB: The Armed Services Vocational Services Aptitude Battery test will be given at BHS on Tuesday, October 17th, during blocks 2 & 4. This multiple-choice test is administered by the United States Military a military rep and is used for a couple of different purposes: 1. Enlistment to the United States Armed Forces. 2. Great career information! All sophomores through seniors are encouraged to take the ASVAB! Interpretation will follow.
Sign Up Here For The ASVAB
PSAT/NMSQT: BHS will offer the new digital PSAT/NMSQT (Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test) on Wednesday, October 11th. This is an optional test for 10th and 11th graders, designed to help prepare students for the SAT, which is a college entrance exam similar to the ACT. Students who pre-registered for the PSAT will receive an e-mail with information about the testing day. Testing will occur for approximately 2 1/2 hours in the BHS Auxiliary Gym.
The cost for the test is $18.00, payable to BHS, and can be turned into the Counseling Office. If you are interested in taking the PSAT, you must sign up prior to Monday, September 11th here.
The PSAT/NMSQT Student Guide is available online: https://satsuite.collegeboard.org/media/pdf/psat-nmsqt-student-guide.pdf
Career Exploration Opportunities:
ACT is offering a virtual event: "College Admissions from A to Z: Ace Your Application Process and Stay Stress Free!": From making the most of your high school experience to researching colleges and ultimately crafting your best application, Collegewise’s expert college application counselors (some of whom are former admission officers) will guide you through every step of the college admissions journey - all while keeping you feeling confident and stress-free through the process. Date: Wednesday, September 13th 6:00 PM CT Register Here.
Interested in a Career in Drone Technology? Consider attending this camp!
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School Exploration Opportunities:
Exploring College Options: This special informational program is sponsored by the undergraduate admissions offices of five of the country's leading universities: Duke University, Georgetown University, Harvard University, the University of Pennsylvania, and Stanford University. Join the 90-minute webinar to help you explore your college options and prepare a strong and reflective application in this time of change and new challenges. During the program, admission officers from our five universities will introduce their institutions, discuss the college application process, answer general questions, and provide individual school breakout sessions.
Please register for the webinar date and time that best fits your schedule (all times are EDT):
Sunday, September 17, 2023 | 5:00 PM
Monday, September 18, 2023 | 6:30 PM
Students, Your School Counselors Are Here For You!
Personal, Social and Emotional Information:
1. Keep a journal.
2. Practice a calming hobby! Walking, biking or yoga are great!
3. Stay connected! Talk with the people who care about you.
4. Try deep breathing activities.
5. Get enough rest and develop a regular sleep pattern.
6. Take lunch breaks and eat healthily and enough.
7. Drink enough water.
September is Suicide Prevention Month
BHS Student Advisory Competition
* Narrow your list of colleges to between 5 and 10 schools.
* Make grades and attendance a priority.
* Plan to visit as many colleges as possible.
*Register for ACT or SAT if you haven't taken the exam or would like to improve your score.
* Create a master list, calendar, and folder that includes tests you’ll take, fees, deadlines, application due dates, required financial aid application forms, transcripts, and other important materials you’ll need.
* Ask a recommender for a letter of recommendation, in advance, if you need them.
* Give each recommender an outline of your academic and your extracurricular activities.
* Meet with your school counselor.
ACT and SAT: If you haven’t taken a college entrance exam yet, and plan to attend a post-secondary school, do so soon!!
Financial Aid Night: The FAFSA is changing and being simplified! We will hold our financial aid event later this fall. Due to the changes that are occurring, the FAFSA will not be available this year until December.
Selective Service Registration: You need to register with the Selective Service! If you’re 18, you have to register within 30 days of your 18th birthday.
Western Undergraduate Exchange Program: WUE is the Western Undergraduate Exchange, a program that can save you a lot of $$ in tuition! Through WUE, students in Western states (including S.D.) may enroll in participating two-year and four-year public college programs at a reduced tuition level: up to 150 percent of the institution’s regular resident tuition. In all cases, WUE tuition is considerably less than nonresident tuition. The following states participate Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Arizona, Montana, South Dakota, California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Washington, Hawaii, North Dakota, and Wyoming.
Regeneron Science Talent Search: The Regeneron Science Talent Search (Regeneron STS) is the oldest and most prestigious science and mathematics competition for high school seniors, providing an important forum for original research that is recognized and reviewed by a national jury of professional scientists. The Regeneron Science Talent Search recognizes 300 students as scholars and awards their schools each year and invites 40 student finalists to Washington, D.C. to participate in final judging, display their work to the public, and meet with notable scientists and government leaders. Each year, Regeneron STS scholars and finalists compete for $3.1 million in awards. November 8th deadline.
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Scholarships To Be Thinking About:
Below are current scholarships that have been brought to the attention of our office. The date next to the scholarship is the deadline for the application. Please see our calendar where you may locate the scholarship description as well as the information on how to apply for the scholarship. You can find the scholarship descriptions and links on the counseling calendar on the date of their deadline.
Please note: If you are requesting that your School Counselor serves as a recommender on any scholarship application for you, it is a requirement that you provide a resume or documentation of your credentials summarizing your accomplishments, honors, skills, awards, employment, etc. to him or her.
Sept. 13th-PEO Star Scholarship
Sept. 26th-Questbridge
Oct. 2nd-Coca-Cola Scholarship
Oct. 8th-AES Engineers Scholarship
Oct. 13th-Young Arts Scholarship
Oct. 17th-College JumpStart Scholarship
Oct. 17th-Heisman High School Scholarship
Oct. 31st-Veterans of Foreign Wars Voice of Democracy Scholarship
Oct. 31st-Big Ideas SD Scholarship
Nov. 13th-Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship
South Dakota Scholarships
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BHS Counseling And Student Services Team:
Counseling Office Assistant:
Mrs.Victoria Brockel victoria.brockel@k12.sd.us, Phone Number: 605-696-4124
BHS School Counselors:
Mrs. Linda Johnson: linda.johnson@k12.sd.us
Mr. Gary Mork: gary.mork@k12.sd.us
Mrs. Randi Hartman: randi.hartman@k12.sd.us
BSD Mental Health Counselor:
Mrs. Susan Kranz: susan.kranz@k12.sd.us
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