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Get important information for senior year, including events, college advising services, cap and gown orders, senior pictures, senior dues, senior officer applications, social media updates, attendance policy, fees and obligations, graduation dress code, and preparing for college.
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WELCOME SENIORS AND PARENTS! Senior Year Informational Session September 10, 2019
Introductions AP in charge of all senior events: Mr. Jonathan Sellers (jselle1@neisd.net) Senior Counselors: Mrs. Saldana (dsalda@neisd.net) and Mrs. Pedraza-Fernandez (mpedra1@neisd.net) Senior Class Sponsor: Mrs. Amy Gillespie (agille1@neisd.net)
College Advising Services • Cindy Estrella • Trinity University College Advising Corps • Career Center M-118 210-356-0857 cestrell@trinity.edu • Chanae Galloway, Cafe College, cgalloway@saedpartnership.org
Si gustan escuchar esta informacion en Espanol por favor vayan al salon 301B If you would like this information in Spanish please report to room 301B
SENIORS PARENTS! If you have not yet done so please take out your phone and scan: to order your senior class T-Shirt. Remember this will be paid for by your senior dues!
Cap and Gown Presentation and information coming in January • Be on the lookout for paperwork and more information because the deadline to turn papers in comes quickly after presentation. • Prices vary depending on package • Cap & Gown orders done through High School Achievements • www.highschoolachievements.com - (210) 826-7961 • If paid off before delivery (May) will be issued on campus • Complete the paperwork to ensure student gets the right size cap and gown for graduation!
Senior Pictures October 22nd - October 24th in the PERC • Yearbook photo will be cap & gown - no stoles or cords -- additional poses $10 each • Gentlemen: shirt & tie • Ladies: dress or dress blouse
Panoramic Picture • When: Sept 18 - Put it on your calendar, plan on being at school early • Picture will be taken at 8:00 am - JROTC Drill Pad • More information will be provided on costs
Where do I pay? Cash, Check, or Money Order • Before/after school & • 6th lunch S208 Credit Card • Online - www.neisd.net/lee When do I pay? • As soon as possible. • The sooner you pay, • the more events in which • you can participate. Senior Dues Senior Dues are $50.00 Your dues will go towards: • T-Shirt • Water bottle at field day • Monthly socials (during advisory)
Senior Officers Applications for the following senior officer positions are due NLT Sep 10th : • President • Vice President • Secretary • Treasurer • Historian/ Public Relations • Parliamentarian For more information on each position and the applications, go to the Senior Information Page on the Lee Website: https://www.neisd.net/Page/13926
Follow us on Social Media • Instagram: lee_senior_class • Twitter: @lee_seniors • Google Classroom: k7r5iv2 • Check your student gmail account for emails from administration
Electronic Progress Reports Progress reports will be available electronically through family access and student access. Parents who have requested a paper copy will have one sent home. Key points: • If you do not have a family access account, you can alternatively get the report through your child’s student access account. • Call the Help Desk if you need assistance with this 210-356-4357 • These reports will be available to parents/students as early as Tuesday through family access/student access. Please feel free to call our Data Processor, Tina Guerrero, at 210-356-0853, if you have any questions regarding your family access account.
ATTENDANCE 90% rule = students cannot miss more than 9 days each semester • Excused/Unexcused count against credit • College Visit (with form)/Dr Note/School Business do not Saturday School dates will be posted, we will also accept hours done in tutoring Attendance is mandatory each day, no free days for Seniors (even the last 2 days of school after Senior Exams) Check student emails and student Skyward account for updates
Fees and Obligations Fees that do not affect Graduation Ceremony eligibility: • Senior Dues • Graduation Announcements • Senior Pictures • Things that are student choice (Homecoming, Prom, games etc.) Fees that affect Graduation Ceremony eligibility: • Library Fees • Organization Fees • Uniform Fees • Textbook Fees • Art Fees • Cafeteria Account
GRADUATION DRESSCODE • Senior Awards and Graduation have stricter guidelines for piercings and hair color • Piercings can be in the EAR ONLY • Hair Color must be a NATURAL hair color • Gentlemen: must wear shirt/tie, dress slacks, and dress shoes/boots • Ladies: Knee-length (or longer) dresses or dark dress slacks. Dress shoes (low heels, 2-3 inches recommended)
Important! • Have a list of at least 5 colleges that you want to attend • Explore different careers and have a list of your top 3 • Have taken or be registered to take the SAT / ACT • Start college applications ASAP • Start researching scholarships • Have a resume to give to teachers and counselor for letters of recommendation • Have 3 teachers selected to write your letters • Notify them as soon as possible • Give them at least 10 days to write your letters • Fill out FAFSA/ TASFA in October • Know all deadlines for your colleges and scholarships ( MAKE A LIST) • Request Transcripts
Applying to College • The Application (ApplyTexas, CommonApp or Coalition) • Test Scores – SAT, ACT, or TSI • Transcript (GPA & Rank) • Essays • Recommendation Letters • Application Fee or Waiver - (Free/Reduced lunch) • FAFSA or TASFA
TSI Assessment • The TSI is a program designed to help you to determine whether the student is ready to move into college-level coursework • Required by colleges in Texas • Exemptions: • Meet minimum requirements on SAT (480 ERW, 530 Math) or ACT (19 Reading/Math) • Take AP English or Math exams and receive passing score We will offer the TSI on campus during both semesters. Dates will be announced via morning announcements
SAT & ACT Tests to prepare students for college They can also lead to scholarships! Free or Reduced Lunch? *Students can take the SAT ONCE for FREE and the ACT TWICE for FREE **Fee waivers are available in the Career Center Fee Waiver Benefits: • Unlimited SAT Score Sends, 4 ACT Score Sends • FOUR college application waivers
SAT School Based Testing • Wednesday Oct 16 • Offering SAT during the school day • This will forfeit late arrival, test will start in the morning • See Ms. Cervantes in the Counseling Office • Deadline is September 16 at 4:30
Automatic Admission – Top 10% • Texas Public Universities are required to accept all students who are in the top 10% of their class **University of Texas at Austin: Only accepts the Top 6%
Admission by Committee Review If not in Top 10%, the university will consider them under holistic review. Factors in consideration: • Class Rank • GPA and rigor of courses • Test Scores • Essays • Letters of Recommendation • Leadership, Community Service Experiences, Extracurricular Activities • Work Experience • Socioeconomic Status & Overcoming Adversity
Types of Financial Aid • Scholarships • Grants • Work Study • Loans
Scholarships • General: open to all high school seniors • Local: open to all high school seniors…in San Antonio, at Lee, etc. • National: Coca-Cola Scholars, Jackie Robinson Foundation • Institutional: associated with a particular college or area of study
www.cafecollege.org Additional resource for college planning Financial Aid planning SAT / ACT prep Help with college applications Essay writing Café College Café College 131 El Paso St. San Antonio, TX 78204
The San Antonio Education Partnership (SAEP) Scholarship • Requirements • Graduate with 80 GPA • 3 workshops (1 at Cafecollege) • EFC under $14,500 Deadline to complete all requirements: March 30th Can be used at all San Antonio Schools -$600 per yr (Alamo) -$850 per yr (4 yr public) -$1500 per yr (4 yr private)
FAFSA & TASFA Opens October 1st!! • FREE Application for Federal Student Aid • U.S. Citizen, permanent resident • Texas Application for State Financial Aid • Not U.S. Citizen or permanent resident, but resident of Texas • Graduate from a Texas high school • Have resided in Texas for 3 consecutive years leading up to graduation • Have resided in Texas 12 months prior to start of semester in college
FAFSA & TASFA continued… • What does it do? • Collects demographic and financial information • Used to calculate your Expected Family Contribution (EFC) • How do I apply? • FAFSA • Electronically at www.fafsa.ed.gov • Student and parent will need to create an FSA ID before you can fill out and sign FAFSA www.fsaid.ed.gov • TASFA • Paper - Copies in Career Center
What you can do… • Create an FSA ID at www.fsaid.ed.gov • Student must make an account and 1 parent or guardian must make an account • Make sure you’ve filed your 2018 taxes • Give your student your SSN and 2018 Tax Return or work on it with them Don’t forget to grab a FAFSA flyer on your way out!
LEE FAFSA WORKSHOPS October 2nd at 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. in the Library November 16th at 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. in the Library December 5th at 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. in the Library PARENTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND!!! FAFSA $$$ ARE FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED! FILE EARLY!
Thank you for being here … It is going to be a great year! See Ms. Gillespie in the lobby to pay dues TONIGHT!