The document provides important dates and information for Clemens High School seniors. It lists testing dates, financial aid meetings, spring break, and more. It encourages seniors to request final transcripts before graduation and have SAT/ACT scores sent to colleges. It also advertises various college and scholarship opportunities as well as upcoming school events like a bake sale, mandatory cheerleading meeting, and sports games.
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3. SENIOR CALENDAR INPORTANT DATES TO
REMEMBER
January 26 &27 Balfour to pick up announcement orders (lunch only)
January 28 SAT @ Steele (registration required)
February 20 Student holiday
February 21 Financial Aid / FAFSA Parent Meeting
6:00 p.m. SCHC auditorium
March 5,7 8 & 9 Exit Level TAKS Testing (re-test)
March 12 – 16 Spring Break
4. Seniors:
IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU REQUEST A
FINAL TRANSCRIPT BEFORE GRADUATION!!!
The cost is $1.00 each.
MAKE SURE YOU ARRANGE TO HAVE YOUR SAT/ACT SCORES SENT
TO YOUR INTENDED COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES.
5. A new College Bulletin is now available on
the Clemens website
click on Administrators,
then click on Counselors,
then scroll down to College Bulletin.
You will find information on scholarships,
college and university "Open Houses“
and information sessions, and summer programs
available to high school students.
6. If you ordered a Senior Shirt, they are in!!
Come by room B203 to pick them up
Shirts still available, come get one
Cost is $15
7. April 9th @ 5:00 pm in the Beard Gym
New this year-All players must be eligible
8. You’re invited to the
“Elective’s Fair”
where you can find out more about
courses you can choose to take next
year, and find out more about clubs
and organizations you can join.
9. Explore UT
The University of Texas at Austin will
host Explore UT on Saturday, March 3,
2012, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The
annual open house is free, open to all
ages, K-12, and there’s no registration
for students & families to participate in
the more than 350 learning activities.
Check out activities on the
Explore UT Website
Explore UT offers Information for
college-bound students & learning
activities for all students
10. Judson Judson
Ladies of Distinction Sons of Distinction
A-Phi-E C-Tau-Eta
R@B Singer
R@B Singer Kahlil Jordan
Kierra Shiday
February 25th
$8 advance tickets 6 p.m.
$9 dollars at door
11. Applications for the Apprenticeship School of
the San Antonio Plumbers and Pipefitters
Training Committee will be accepted
beginning Monday, Feb. 2. Come to the
Counseling Office for more information!
12. BPA Meetings
BPA meets every Wednesday Morning in
room E204 at 8:00. All members
please attend. Competition is right
around the corner so make sure you
attend all meetings in January.
See you there.
13. Need help with college
applications?
Want help with the
FAFSA?
CIS is here to help!
Join us on THURSDAYS for PROJECT
SUCCESS (in the Library) to help you plan for
the next step.
Please see Ms. Richter (CIS) if you have any questions
14. “Young Leaders Conference” comes to Northeast Lakeview
Attend and you could win a college scholarship!!
When: Saturday, February 25, 2012, 8:00am – 2:00pm
Where: Northeast Lakeview College--Performing Arts Center
1201 Kitty Hawk Rd., Universal City, TX
This FREE event for high school juniors and seniors and their
parents will provide information about the college process:
admissions, paying for college, careers, time management, and the
college experience.
The conference will end with door prizes, including $10,000 in
scholarships, the awarding of the high school spirit award (the
school with the highest participation rate), and a performance by
San Antonio’s own motivational group, HYPE.
Registration and scholarship information are available at
www.alamo.edu/district/sli/ Scholarship documentation deadline
is February 10, 2012
16. THE KIWANIS CLUB OF
SEGUIN IS OFFERING
SCHOLARSHIPS TO
QUALIFIED APPLICANTS.
INFORMATION CAN BE
FOUND ON THE
COUNSELORS COLLEGE
BULLETIN AND/OR BY
PICKING UP AN
APPLICATION FROM THE
COUNSELING OFFICE.
DEADLINE TO SUBMIT THE
APPLICATION IS APRIL
2, 2012.
17. UIL Spelling and Vocabulary
UIL Literary Criticism
Mondays after school
B206
With Ms. Janszen
18.
19. On January 24, 2012 at 7 PM in the student dining
center, Clemens Cheer will be hosting a Mandatory
Meeting for cheerleader, yell leader, and mascot
tryouts. To tryout you and a parent MUST attend!
For further information, please see Mrs. Martinez in
B208.
20. Need someone to talk to?
Having family issues? Peer issues? Personal issues?
Need help with
Feeling tired?
assignments or studying Stressed?
for tests? Overwhelmed?
CIS IS HERE TO HELP
YOU!
Stop by the CIS office in the Library and let Ms. Richter help you!
21. ARE YOU READY TO ROCK?????
KEY ROCK WILL BE HELD
ON MARCH 2ND.
APPLICATIONS WILL BE
AVAILABLE FOR PICK UP
ROOM E 105
STARTING THIS
THURSDAY
23. New Time: Mondays
afterschool
4:10 pm to 4:45 pm
Meet in Ms. Raspino’s Room
24. Becoming United as Friends then Family
Meet an AMAZING group of people! Filled with games and activities! EVERYONE IS WELCOME!
25. ATTENTION SOPHOMORES!!
The Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science (TAMS)
is accepting applications for current 10th graders who are
interested in completing their last two years of high school
and at the same time completing their first two years of
college!!
Applications are accepted until
Feb. 17, 2012
See your counselor for more
information or go to www.tams.unt.edu
26. A Representative will be in the
Library on
Monday, January 23, 2012 from
2:00 to 3:30.
Please make plans to visit for
more information regarding
your education.
27. CLEMENS GIRLS BASKETBALL
RESULTS
The girls basketball team defeated the Lehman
Lady Lobos last night with a score of 50-43.
Talisha Presley with 18 pts
Leading scorers were: Sierra McCarthy with 10 pts
Zenobia Winbush with 9 pts
The Lady Buffs are Zareia Moore with 5 pts
now 5-2 in district Jasmine Mott with 4 pts
Lauren Herbison and with 2 pts
The next action for the Lady Jessalyn Castro
Buffs will be Friday,
January 2oth at 7pm when they take on the Lady
Mules from Alamo Heights at Heights.
Come out and support your Lady Buffs!!!
28. Samuel Clemens Belles and Stars 2012-2013
Dance team TRY-OUTS!
There will be a MANDATORY PARENT AND STUDENT
INTREST MEETING in the Samuel Clemens Cafeteria at
6:30pm on Wednesday, February 1st 2012
The tryout clinic will be held the week of March 5th-9th.
For more information, contact Mrs. Kellie Jackson-Jandt at:
kjacksonjandt@scuc.txed.net
30. Clemens Girls Varsity & JV
Soccer
•The Varsity and JV Soccer Girls
will take on Alamo Heights on
Tuesday, January 24th at Alamo
Heights!
•Junior Varsity- 5:00
•Varsity- 7:00
•Come out and support your
Lady Buffs!!
31. Clemens Girls Varsity Soccer
•The Varsity Girls received 2nd Place at the
Steele Tournament this weekend improving
their record 5-2!
•Defeated Victoria East 4-0
•Goals by: Rebekah Watson, Mickey Garcia, and Emma
Gibson (2)
•Assists by: Mickey Garcia, and Hailey Ardoin
•Natalie Nielsen had 2 saves
•Defeated Antonian 1-0
•Goals by: Hailey Ardoin
•Assists by: Emma Gibson
•Natalie Nielsen had 4 saves
•Come out and support your
Lady Buffs!
32. Clemens National Honor Society
The Clemens National Honor Society will
meet Thursday, Jan 26th before and after
school in Room D-103
(Mr. Chavez’s Classroom)
Important planning meeting, Be There