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Box Elder High

Wednesday, March 14, 2018 - 11:15am
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ATTENTION SENIORS –

USU Scholarship Opportunity

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Haws Family Dentistry Scholarship:

$500 to an incoming freshman from Box Elder High School who meets the following criteria:

·         Student has been accepted to USU for fall semester 2018
·         Student has declared a major in pre-medical, pre-dental, or health sciences education
·         Student has a GPA of 3.6 or higher
·         Student qualifies for Federal Financial Assistance (filed FAFSA) for 2018-2019

Visit https://usu.awardspring.com/ to search scholarships and submit your application.

 

Deadline: Friday, March 16

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Larry Findley Leadership Award

Parents and students,

If you feel like anyone on the BEHS staff (including support personnel, secretaries, custodians, coaches etc.) possesses at least two of the following qualities and would like to show your appreciation to them, will you consider nominating them for the Annual Larry Findley Leadership Award?

  • Provides strong leadership at Box Elder High School.
  • Performs his/her job in an exemplary manner.
  • Makes a positive difference in student’s lives.
  • Strives to do well in their interactions with students, parents, faculty etc.
  • Goes the extra mile to make students & staff feel appreciated.
  • Supports, and has great Box Elder Bee Spirit (Purple Pride).
  • Works effectively with all groups in the community to create a caring and supportive environment where youth can thrive and achieve.
  • Is involved with extracurricular activities.
  • Goes above and beyond their regular duties.

This is a great way to thank, recognize and show your appreciation to an individual for their dedication to making a difference in the lives of students at BEHS.

Instructions for the award can be found on the school website under the heading “Faculty Awards”.

Nominations for the award are due by May 1.

 

Website address

 

https://sites.google.com/site/larryfindleyleadershipaward/

 

Peachjar announcement and BeeLine announcements

 

Nomination form

 

https://sites.google.com/site/larryfindleyleadershipaward/award-nomination/nomination-instructions-and-form

 

Nomination information

https://sites.google.com/site/larryfindleyleadershipaward/award-nomination

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Utah State University Engineering State

Held on the USU campus June 4-7

All juniors who are interested in engineering or computer science as a possible field of study, should consider applying for Engineering State.

Complete the online application: http://estate.usu.edu by March 17th. Registration fills up quickly and it is a first come first serve basis. Don’t wait to until March to register.

 

 

 

 

 

Yearbooks on sale!  The last day to purchase a yearbook online is March 26th.  Cost is $41.00.  There is a link on the school’s webpage or you can go towww.yearbookordercenter.com (school number is 7041).

 

There is a list posted in the windows of the library – so students can check to see if they have purchased one already.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Regents Scholarship Program Changes

 Sophomore and Junior Parents and Students

 The Utah System of Higher Education  has announced major changes to the Regents Scholarship Program.  The Regents Scholarship is a scholarship funded through our Utah Legislators.  Eligibility rules and award amounts have recently changed.  These changes will have significant impact on our Regents Scholarship students.

 

To view important information for the Class of 2019 and beyond, please follow this link: https://stepuputah.com/future-applicants-grades-8-11/

 

We recommend that you study and refer often to the following publications:

n   Regents Scholarship Program Guide Class of 2019 and Beyond                            https://stepuputah.com/files/regents/2018_program-guide-2019-rules.pdf

 

n  Regents Scholarship Planning Guide                                                                         https://stepuputah.com/files/regents/planning_guide_2019.pdf

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Box Elder County Dairy Ambassador/Delegate Candidate Application

 

**Background in dairy is not needed to apply**

 

Criteria

Applicants must:

§  Have demonstrated past success as a spokesperson

§  Have flexibility in their work/school schedule

§  Possess strong communication skills and ability to put complex topics into context for consumer audiences

§  Project a positive professional image and attitude

§  Be between the ages of 17 and 25

§  Maintain a 3.0 G.P.A. or higher

§  Be a single female with no children

 

Selection Process

§  All applicants who meet the above criteria will be considered.

§  A panel of independent, 3rd party nutrition and media experts will interview and judge the applicants and their presentation of a key message.

 

Application Materials

□   Application (page 3, answers to page 4)

□   One letter of recommendation

§  From management at your employment or an educator at your school

□   Current resume

□   School transcript

□   Current wallet size photo

 

Application Deadline

All applications and materials must be received by:  Friday March 23rd

Ø  Return to high school envelope or to:

 

Shawna Gardner

7600 N Hwy 38

Honeyville, UT  84314

Questions or more information:  435-764-0761; shawnalgardner@hotmail.com

 

Applicant & Parent Meeting:  Monday March 26th at 6:00 PM

                                                              Bear River City Civic Center

             5871 N 4700 W   Bear River City

 

THE INTERVIEWS AND PROGRAM WILL BE HELD: SATURDAY, April 7th 

 

BOX ELDER COUNTY

DAIRY AMBASSADOR/DELEGATE SCHOLARSHIPS

 

 

As a Dairy Ambassador/Delegate on a county level there is one $1,000 and two $500 scholarships available.  After completing one year at the county level, there is a $2,000 scholarship opportunity available with the state.

 

Ambassador/Delegate Responsibilities

 

  • Spend a great deal of time and effort representing and promoting the Dairy industry at Farm Field Days, County Fair, as well as Local Celebrations

 

  • Travel to several Box Elder County Schools with a program that teaches and encourages our children to develop good eating habits and nutrition

 

  • Participate in several of the community parades and attend a workshop, where they learn skills to present and serve our communities as a representative of the Dairy Industry

 

  • Typical Schedule of Commitments:

 

May: Farm Field days and visiting local elementary schools

 

June: Dairy Workshop and handing out ice cream at local grocery stores

 

July: Mantua Parade

 

August: County Fair – parade and dairy show

 

September: Peach Days Parade

 

November: Dairy Council Area Meeting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Please fill in the following information.

 

Full Name:

 

Age & Birth date:

 

Current Address & Phone Number:

 

E-Mail Address:

 

Parent’s Names:

 

Parent’s Address & Phone Number

(if different from current):

 

Current School & Address:

 

Current School Phone Number:

 

Major/Minor:

 

 

 

 

 

 

** Please type your responses to the following question’s. **

Attach and return them with completed application information.

 

 

1.      Why do you want to be the County Dairy Delegate?

 

2.      Explain how you meet the application criteria.

 

3.      High school scholastic/leadership achievements, honors, club participation & activities.

 

4.      Current pursuits, work, interests or activities.

 

5.      Please indicate whether there are specific dairy-related topics in which you are particularly knowledgeable.

 

6.      Please highlight any additional information about yourself that could add to your role as a County Dairy Ambassador/Delegate.

 

7.      Briefly describe your Key Message*

 

*There is an information night being held for further instruction for this…Each applicant is required to give a 2-3 minute presentation on a dairy related topic as part of their interview with the judges.  Topics may include but are not limited to:

 

·        Dairy and weight control

·        3-A-Day for Stronger Bones

·        Lactose Intolerant: You Can Still Enjoy Dairy Products

·        Osteoporosis: An Ounce of Prevention

·        Calcium Crisis: Kids Aren’t Getting Enough

·        Calcium Supplements: Foods Are the Best Source of Nutrients

·        Dairy Products: Reducing the Chances of Stroke, Cancer and Other Illnesses

·        Dairy’s Role in Maintaining A Healthy Weight

·        Dairy Products: Building Strong Bones and Teeth

·        Supermarket Prices: Dairy Products Still a Good Value

·        Dairy Products: A Valuable Part of a Nutritious Diet

·         Dietary Guidelines

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Scholarships

The following scholarships are available through the counseling office:

 

Calvin & Reva Wiggins Foundation Scholarship: This is a $1,000 scholarship for senior students that will pursue a career in Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, Astronomy, Engineering all disciplines.

Deadline:

April 6, 2018

Applications available in the counseling office.

Return completed application to the Counseling Office

Kaiser Page Medical Scholarship: This $1,000 scholarship is awarded to a BESD student who will study in the medical field.

Deadline:

                  April 6, 2018

  Return to application to the Counseling Office

Class of ’65 Scholarship: There is one $1,000 for a girl and one $1,000 scholarship for a boy. To be eligible for this scholarship students must be a graduating senior. Must major in Science, Mathematics, Technology, or English

Deadline:

April 6, 2018

Applications available in the counseling office.

Return completed application to the Counseling Office

Wanda Larsen Scholarship: A $1,000 scholarship for one girl and one boy who will be attending an institution of higher learning in the state for Utah, who have taken Advanced Placement or Concurrent Enrollment courses. Students must also be a First Generation college student and have a 3.3 GPA and 24 ACT or better.

Deadline:

April 6, 2018

Applications available in the counseling office.

Return completed application to the Counseling Office

Lowell & Colleen Sherrett Scholarship: $1,000 for a graduating BEHS senior who has been accepted to a 4 year college or university. Must have a 3.0 GPA or better and shows leadership, integrity, kindness, and strength of character. Service, community involvement, and religious involvement are also considered. 

Deadline:

April 6, 2018

Pick up application in the counseling center and return completed to the counseling center

Dale C. Young Memorial Scholarship: $3,000 for a BEHS graduate who will be majoring in Education. Must have 3.5 GPA or better, show financial need and not received any other scholarships by time of selection. Leadership, community service and other significant achievements will be considered.

Deadline:

April 6, 2018

Pick up application in the counseling center and return completed to the counseling center

Keys to Success Scholarship: All senior students are eligible. You will receive a Key Card just for applying. Scholarships that are available:

Utah State University

Utah Valley University

Bridgerland Applied Technology College

Weber State University/Richard Richards

Paul Mitchell the School

Deadline:

March 31, 2017

Return completed application to the counseling office except the WSU Richard Richards

www.KTSutah.com

 

 

“Tomorrows Pioneers” Scholarship: This scholarship is for a senior of the highest character exemplified through specific acts through their lives of true pioneers of faith, courage, endurance, and family values. Must have overcome SIGNIFICANT disadvantages and show economic need.

Deadline:

March 30, 2018

Pick up application in the counseling center

Application must typed

The Tyson D. Wilding Memorial Scholarship: $500 scholarship awarded to a Box Elder High School senior who has who has shown strength, determination, and courage in overcoming adversity and trial in the face of overwhelming odds. It is named in the memory of Tyson Wilding who showed great resiliency and courage as well as a positive attitude despite the many physical and health struggles he faced during his life.

Deadline:

April 6, 2018

Pick up application in the counseling center

Pursuit of Higher Education Scholarship: This award is for a student that has prepared well to continue their education and has taken AP and Concurrent Enrollment classes, but does not necessarily have outstanding grades or ACT scores. Students that have an ACT higher than 26 will not be considered.

Deadline:

April 30, 2018

Return completed application to the counseling center

 

Ladies Community Club Scholarship: This is a local scholarship for seniors who will pursue post-secondary education. Students must show academic achievement, school involvement, and community service.

Deadline:

May 1, 2018

Pick up application in the counseling center and return completed to the counseling center

Lighthouse Guild Vision+Health Scholarship: This is for a student that is legally blind, a US citizen, demonstrated academic achievement.

Deadline:

March 31, 2018

www.lighthouseguild.org/scholarships

 

BATC Applied Tech Scholarship: This scholarship is for students who plan to attend BATC and complete a technical program after high school. Covers tuition and program fees for one program.

Deadline:

February 28, 2018

http://btech.edu

 

 

 

Kiwanis of Brigham City Scholarship: There are two $500 scholarships for seniors student who shows exemplary service and community involvement.

Deadline:

March 30, 2018

Application in the counseling center

 

Denis Petersen and Ray Grange Foundation Scholarship: This is a $2,500 scholarship for a graduating senior. Must be academically motivated and admitted to an accredited vocational institution with intent to enroll full time.

Deadline:

May 15, 2018

Pick up application in the counseling center

Divorce Matters Scholarship: This scholarship is available high school seniors and current college students who have either had parents go through a divorce or who have gone through a divorce themselves. This is a $2,500 award.

Deadline:

May 31, 2018

https://www.divorce-matters.com/#divorce-scholarship

 

 

TH Bell Teaching Incentive Loan: This is a loan program through the state of UT with “Loan Forgivness” if you teach in Utah after graduating. 

Deadline:

March 2, 2018

Details and application can be found at:

https://www.schools.utah.gov/curr/educatoreffectiveness?mid=1050&aid=3

Youthlinc Young Humanitarian Award: This is a $5,000 award to the student that most excels at giving back to their community. An essay is required.

Deadline:

                  March 1,2018

Click on Young Humanitarian Award

                  www.youthlinc.org

 

 

Susan W. Coda Memorial Scholarship: Must be a UT resident, attending high school, show proof of acceptance to a 4yr college or university outside of the state of Utah, 3.8 GPA or higher, demonstrate leadership, extra-curricular activity, and be involved in community affairs.

Deadline:

Nov.1 2017 to March 1, 2018

Jiffy Lube Teen Driver Scholarship: All licensed teen drivers attending BEHS. Must write a 500 word essay that expresses your “inner drive.” There is a second scholarship for students enrolled in a Driver’s Ed course this year.

Deadline :

March 19, 2018

www.yourturn2apply.com

 

Utah Association of Independent Insurance Agents: This is a $500-$1,000 scholarship for students who will pursue a career in business or insurance. Students must have 3.0 GPA or better. Be active in extra-curricular activities, and demonstrate financial need.

Deadline:

April 2, 2018

www.uaiia.org

 

Student-View Scholarship Program: This is a scholarship drawing for students who complete a 15-20 minute survey.

Deadline:

April 22, 2018

www.student-view.com

 

Members First Credit Union Scholarship: Students who have been accepted to a university, college or trade school can apply. Students or a parent must be a member of the credit union since January 1, 2018 and funds must be used within a 36 month period.

Deadline:

April 13, 2018

Pick up application at the Members First Credit Union Branch office

Box Elder Credit Union Scholarship: Visit: www.boxeldercu.com/about/scholarships and check eligibility requirements. Complete an application.

Deadline:

April 14, 2018

www.boxeldercu.com/about/scholarships

 

Rotary Scholarship: This scholarship recognizes high school seniors who have been actively involved in serving others in the community and plan to pursue a post- secondary education.  This scholarship is for $500.

Deadline:

April 15, 2018

Pick up application in the counseling and return completed application to the counseling center.

Vivint Smart Home Scholarship: This is a$5,000 scholarship to a BE District student. Must a senior and a legal resident of the US. Must enroll in college by September 10, 2018. You will submit a required video.

Deadline:

May 1, 2018

www.vivint.com/scholarship

 

Mountain America Credit Union’s 2017 Scholarship offers six scholarships to Mountain America Credit Union members and their families. The scholarships are awarded based on academic performance, community volunteer service and a written essay about educational and career aspirations. One $2,000 scholarship is awarded in each of the following categories: Community Service and Social Service, General and Other Academic Majors, and Business and Communications Majors.

Deadline:

April 27, 2018

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