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SENIOR EVENTS - SPRING 2022
March 31- Senior Graduation Deliveries (Jostens)
April 26 – Top Ten Dinner
May 5 – Honors Program at TCHS
May 6 – Honors Pep Rally at TCHS
May 7 – Prom at Perot Museum
May 12 – Candle Lighting at TCHS
May 13 – Senior Day at Six Flags
May 16 – Senior Sunset at TCHS
May 17 – Senior Elementary Breakfast at BB Owen, Morningside, and Peters Colony
May 18 – Senior Elementary Breakfast at Ethridge, Memorial, Camey
May 20 – Senior Middle School Reception at Lakeview and Griffin
May 25 – Senior Graduation Rehearsal at TCHS
- Breakfast @ 8:30 a.m.
- Rehearsal @ 9:30 a.m.
May 29 – Graduation at UNT at 7:00 p.m.
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JOSTENS
Jostens has information and packages for caps, gowns, tassels, announcements, rings, and 2022 gear.
Please click HERE to view the Graduation packages online. We have the packets with information in our office, H212.
Link to Class Meeting Presentation - https://www.beautiful.ai/player/-MlqT5xDq-YDC33A2wA4
SCHOLARSHIPS
Lewisville Education Foundation (LEF) Opportunities
Every Chance Every Texan: Alphabetical index to scholarships
Fast Web: Personalized scholarship search based on your profile.
Sallie Mae: Free scholarship award database that contains more than 2.9 million scholarships worth more than $16 billion. It is expanded and updated daily.
School Soup: It's the largest scholarship database in the world. Its search engine will find scholarships that match your interests and profile by searching through $32 Billion worth of scholarships. Scholarships with the best matches are listed first.
Student Scholarships.org- Free scholarship search database
COLLEGE RESOURCES
TCHS School Code: 446-989
By the fall of their senior year in high school, students searching for college should conclude and their application to colleges of their choice should begin. Many selective colleges and universities have fall deadlines. Other colleges may have spring deadlines; some may even continue taking applications through the summer. Students should always check the actual website of the colleges to which they want to apply for the most accurate admission deadlines and admission requirements.
Apply Texas
If applying to public supported colleges in Texas, one application can work for all.College for All Texans
Find everything a Texas resident needs to know about preparing for, applying to, and paying for college or technical school.Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board
The coordinating board is dedicated to meeting the goals for the state’s higher education plan.Destination College
Destination College strives to ensure all students are prepared to succeed in higher education. Collin College, area school districts, service providers,
and universities have partnered to increase access to information and educational opportunities for improved college readiness.CollegeWeekLive
Information on Virtual College Tours and information.Texas College & Career
Plan Your Future with Texas College & Career.UNT
Newsletter and series of virtual programs to help students transition from high school to college. The Senior Year Experience events are free and open to all students and their families/caregivers. I’ll be sending you a copy of the October newsletter via constant contact in just a few minutes and you can share that widely with any student.
Recommendation Letter Information
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COLLEGE VISIT GUIDELINES
Any Junior/Senior wishing to take a college visit must follow these guidelines in order to have it excused:
- Juniors and Seniors are allowed two days per year to visit College(s).
- College visits are for sole purpose of visiting a college or university to determine if you are interested in becoming a potential future student at this college or university.
- The student must pick up a College Visit form from their Assistant Principal.
- The student must have their parent call their assistant Principal to confirm (469-713-5178 ext. 2510)
- The student must return the College Visit form three days prior to their visit to their Assistant Principal for approval.
- Students are responsible for submitting all make-up work.
- Students are responsible for showing their attendance clerk documentation of their visit (a note from the college or university’s admissions office or visitor’s office)
- An approved college visit does not count as an absence when considering exam exemptions for the spring semester.
- For more information about college visits please refer to your Student Handbook.
Thank you in advance for reading and following these guidelines.