Monthly Archives: April 2013

e-Courier: Community Link

You Need to Opt In

We respect your privacy and want to make sure we are only sending you messages you want to receive. If you want to receive emails about specials from local businesses, please click here to sign up! Our goal is to have a minimum of 500 individuals. Please help by forwarding this information to your friends and family.

How it Works

·         Local businesses will place deals on Community Link Online for purchase. (For instance a deal might be 2 large pizzas for $10.)

·         You purchase the deal on our website and redeem your voucher at the local business. (You can also give it as a gift.)

·         When you buy a deal you can choose what school group gets a portion of the purchase.

That’s it. It’s a win-win-win!

Where Does the Money Go?

The business gets 55%. The remainder is split 50/50 between the school group you choose and the Carman-Ainsworth Education Foundation. Currently, our school groups include:

·         Carman-Ainsworth Band & Orchestra Boosters

·         Carman-Ainsworth Football Parents Club

·         Carman-Ainsworth Robotics Programs.

These groups and other volunteers represent our current “sales ambassadors,” but we hope to add more school groups and volunteers soon. If you want to get involved with Community Link Online and help support causes for kids, please contact the Carman-Ainsworth Education Foundation atsales@communitylinkonline.org. You do not have to live in the Carman-Ainsworth Community School district to participate. School groups and businesses from other areas can participate too. They, in turn, will support their local students and communities with our Community Link Online non-profit fundraising platform. There is beauty in giving!

CAHS Counselor’s Corner

AP Test registration has been completed within the last two weeks. Your student should know their test date, and the absence will be exempt from the attendance policy.

Regular registration is happening for the June 8th ACT test date. The deadline to register without late fees is May 3rd.

Additional information by grade level:

Seniors

  1. Senior Exit Presentations are on the minds of students and teachers alike.  Presentations will take place beginning in April and will be finished before seniors’ last day.
  2. Scholarships!  Numerous scholarships are out there awaiting applications.  Check the CAHS website, or the copy of the list in the Career Center.
  3.  Your student should bring in copies of any scholarships they have been offered.  We will enter them into the Honors Program.  This includes scholarships from schools that they are not attending/accepting the scholarship.
  4.  Usually, we warn about the warm weather distracting our senior students.  With the current weather conditions, that is not a fear so far this year!!!!  But seriously, help your senior to stay dedicated to his/her studies right up until final exams.

Juniors

  1. Watch the mail for your student’s MME/ACT results.  Be sure that your results will meet the requirements of your student’s post-secondary goals.  Retaking the ACT is a possibility if your student wants to attempt a higher score for college entrance.
  2. Be sure to ask your junior student about the “to do” list.  It was given to them by their counselors during English 11 classroom lessons.
  3. If your student is an athlete and plans on participating in college sports, he/she must register at the NCAA Eligibility Center (www.eligibilitycenter.org).  Students must have 16 core credits with at least a 2.0 GPA to be eligible.  If unsure, have your student ask her/his counselor.
  4. Begin looking for a summer job or volunteer experience.

Sophomores

  1. 10th graders will receive their ACT (released) test scores during the school day from their math teachers, with an interpretation of what this means for future MME/ACT prep.
  2. Your student should continue to work at homework, projects and diligently studying for tests.  The average time a sophomore studies is ten minutes for every grade level (100 minutes) daily.
  3. Here is a great resource for tips on studying http://digitalstudyhall.com.
  4. It is never too early to start working on volunteer activities for the summer.

Freshmen

  1. 9th graders will receive their ACT Plan scores during the school day from their math teachers, with an interpretation of what this means for future MME/ACT prep.
  2. Your 9th grade student should be spending an average of 90 minutes/day on studies.
  3. http://digitalstudyhall.com has some great resource tips on studying.
  4. Look for summer volunteer opportunities in your neighborhood, schools or place of worship.

6th Graders put on a Great Band and Orchestra Performance

6th grade Band and Orchestra Concert!