This document provides information for senior parents from Marietta High School's Professional School Counseling Department. It includes:
1) Contact information for senior counselors and information on cap and gown ordering.
2) Details on NCAA and NAIA eligibility requirements for college athletics.
3) An overview of Marietta High School's graduation requirements and information on honor graduates.
4) Details on the senior exit interview process, graduation dates, and an explanation of post-secondary options for students.
This handbook provides senior students at Marietta High School with information about their upcoming graduation ceremony on May 23, 2015 at 9:00am in the school's Performance Gymnasium. It outlines important dates for senior exams, honors night, baccalaureate, and mandatory graduation practice from May 20-22. Guidelines are provided for proper commencement attire. Special reminders encourage seniors to attend all events, display proper behavior, pay any financial obligations, and follow dress code for the formal ceremony.
The document provides information for parents of seniors at Marietta High School. It introduces the professional school counselors and their assignments. It also provides details about yearbooks, senior pictures, cap and gown ordering, college athletics requirements, graduation requirements, post-secondary options, the college application process, scholarships including HOPE, and important senior year events like the college fair.
This document compares three initial film poster ideas for a movie called "The Letter." The first idea received 3 out of 10 preferences and featured half of the faces of the main character Tom and his mother along with a bench holding a letter. The second idea received 5 out of 10 preferences and featured half of the eyes of Tom and his mother along with the bench and letter. The third idea received 2 out of 10 preferences and featured a bigger image of the bench holding the letter along with the title in a script font.
This document provides information for parents of the class of 2015 from Marietta High School regarding graduation requirements, upcoming course registration, dual enrollment opportunities, standardized testing dates, and important contact information. Students need a minimum of 23 total credits to graduate and must pass certain end of course tests. Parents and students can access course recommendations and registration through the ASPEN portal in March. The document also outlines eligibility for HOPE and Zell Miller scholarships as well as career pathways available at the high school.
This document provides information for senior parents from Marietta High School's Professional School Counseling Department. It includes:
1) Contact information for senior counselors and information on cap and gown ordering.
2) Details on NCAA and NAIA eligibility requirements for college athletics.
3) An overview of Marietta High School's graduation requirements and information on honor graduates.
4) Details on the senior exit interview process, graduation dates, and an explanation of post-secondary options for students.
This handbook provides senior students at Marietta High School with information about their upcoming graduation ceremony on May 23, 2015 at 9:00am in the school's Performance Gymnasium. It outlines important dates for senior exams, honors night, baccalaureate, and mandatory graduation practice from May 20-22. Guidelines are provided for proper commencement attire. Special reminders encourage seniors to attend all events, display proper behavior, pay any financial obligations, and follow dress code for the formal ceremony.
The document provides information for parents of seniors at Marietta High School. It introduces the professional school counselors and their assignments. It also provides details about yearbooks, senior pictures, cap and gown ordering, college athletics requirements, graduation requirements, post-secondary options, the college application process, scholarships including HOPE, and important senior year events like the college fair.
This document compares three initial film poster ideas for a movie called "The Letter." The first idea received 3 out of 10 preferences and featured half of the faces of the main character Tom and his mother along with a bench holding a letter. The second idea received 5 out of 10 preferences and featured half of the eyes of Tom and his mother along with the bench and letter. The third idea received 2 out of 10 preferences and featured a bigger image of the bench holding the letter along with the title in a script font.
This document provides information for parents of the class of 2015 from Marietta High School regarding graduation requirements, upcoming course registration, dual enrollment opportunities, standardized testing dates, and important contact information. Students need a minimum of 23 total credits to graduate and must pass certain end of course tests. Parents and students can access course recommendations and registration through the ASPEN portal in March. The document also outlines eligibility for HOPE and Zell Miller scholarships as well as career pathways available at the high school.
This document provides an overview of financial aid, including what it is, who is eligible, how need is calculated, and the application process. It discusses the main sources and types of financial aid such as grants, scholarships, loans, and work-study. It outlines the major federal programs including Pell Grants, Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants, and Direct Loans. It also summarizes key state programs in Georgia like the HOPE Scholarship. The document guides students through completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and explains how awards are determined and packaged in an aid offer letter.
This document is a senior commencement handbook for the Class of 2014 at Marietta High School. It provides important dates and information for end-of-year senior activities, including graduation practice which is mandatory on May 21-23 at Northcutt Stadium in order to participate in the commencement ceremony. Guidelines are also provided for proper commencement attire and reminders for senior responsibilities. The graduation ceremony will take place on Saturday, May 24 at 9:00am at Northcutt Stadium.
This document provides information about various scholarship opportunities for high school and college students. It lists scholarships such as the Jackie Robinson Foundation Scholarship, the John Montgomery Belk Scholarship at Davidson College, scholarships from the Asian & Pacific Islander American Scholarship Fund (APIASF), and the UNCF and Gates Millennium Scholars programs. It also advertises upcoming scholarship application deadlines and challenges, including the Mercer Engineering Scholarship Challenge on November 14, 2015. Students are advised to check with Mrs. Chenedra Garnigan for scholarship applications.
This document is a senior commencement handbook for the Class of 2014 at Marietta High School. It provides important dates and information for end-of-year senior activities, including graduation practice which is mandatory on May 21-23 at Northcutt Stadium in order to participate in the commencement ceremony. Guidelines are also provided for proper commencement attire and reminders for senior responsibilities. The graduation ceremony will take place on Saturday, May 24 at 9:00am at Northcutt Stadium.
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The document discusses the use of various technologies in creating a final media piece. Technologies used included computers, memory cards, social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter, and editing software like Prezi, Word, Final Cut Pro, and more. Some technologies like Facebook were easy to use as they are part of everyday life, while others like Prezi took some learning. A few issues came up, like problems publishing to Issuu, but overall technology was essential and enabled planning, filming, editing, and publishing the final work.
1) Three girls develop initial ideas for horror film plots, including a woman stalked by a farmer, a house sitter haunted by a possessed doll, and a woman seeking revenge on her school bullies.
2) They select the haunted doll idea to pursue further, aiming for a 15 certificate and setting it in a modern domestic setting based on market research.
3) Their final developed idea follows a house sitter who finds a haunted doll and is stalked by the ghost of a young girl throughout the house, experiencing strange noises and events that psychologically torment her.
This document summarizes information presented at a senior parent meeting at Marietta High School. It provides contact information for student counselors based on last name. It also includes details about cap and gown ordering, senior portrait deadlines, college athletic registration, graduation requirements, post-secondary options, factors to consider when choosing a college, the college application process, letters of recommendation, scholarships including HOPE, and important senior year events and testing dates. The presentation aims to help parents and students navigate the final steps of high school and the transition to post-secondary education or careers.
This document provides an overview of financial aid options for college. It discusses the different types of financial aid including grants, scholarships, loans, and work-study. It explains how to determine financial need by calculating the cost of attendance and expected family contribution. The document reviews the federal and state financial aid programs and how to apply for aid by filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). It provides resources for additional financial aid information and assistance.
The document provides information for the Class of 2015 parent meeting, including graduation requirements, upcoming registration dates, dual enrollment programs, SAT/ACT testing dates, and important contacts. To graduate, students need 23 total units including courses in English, math, science, social studies, health, physical education, career/foreign language/fine arts. Juniors will select electives March 13-28 using the student portal. Various scholarship programs like HOPE and dual enrollment options are also described.
Film posters are used to promote films through eye-catching visuals and information. They typically feature an image from the film to catch viewers' attention and portray the narrative. Titles are usually included to identify the film, unless it is already well known. Popular directors, producers, and actors may have their names prominently displayed to attract audiences. Additional information like quotes, ratings, awards, and release dates are sometimes included to further sell the film. The overall goal is to pique interest and hype for the film through the poster.
This document provides an overview of financial aid, including what it is, who is eligible, how need is calculated, and the application process. It discusses the main sources and types of financial aid such as grants, scholarships, loans, and work-study. It outlines the major federal programs including Pell Grants, Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants, and Direct Loans. It also summarizes key state programs in Georgia like the HOPE Scholarship. The document guides students through completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and explains how awards are determined and packaged in an aid offer letter.
This document is a senior commencement handbook for the Class of 2014 at Marietta High School. It provides important dates and information for end-of-year senior activities, including graduation practice which is mandatory on May 21-23 at Northcutt Stadium in order to participate in the commencement ceremony. Guidelines are also provided for proper commencement attire and reminders for senior responsibilities. The graduation ceremony will take place on Saturday, May 24 at 9:00am at Northcutt Stadium.
This document provides information about various scholarship opportunities for high school and college students. It lists scholarships such as the Jackie Robinson Foundation Scholarship, the John Montgomery Belk Scholarship at Davidson College, scholarships from the Asian & Pacific Islander American Scholarship Fund (APIASF), and the UNCF and Gates Millennium Scholars programs. It also advertises upcoming scholarship application deadlines and challenges, including the Mercer Engineering Scholarship Challenge on November 14, 2015. Students are advised to check with Mrs. Chenedra Garnigan for scholarship applications.
This document is a senior commencement handbook for the Class of 2014 at Marietta High School. It provides important dates and information for end-of-year senior activities, including graduation practice which is mandatory on May 21-23 at Northcutt Stadium in order to participate in the commencement ceremony. Guidelines are also provided for proper commencement attire and reminders for senior responsibilities. The graduation ceremony will take place on Saturday, May 24 at 9:00am at Northcutt Stadium.
What have you learnt about technologies from thecharliesophi7
The document discusses the use of various technologies in creating a final media piece. Technologies used included computers, memory cards, social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter, and editing software like Prezi, Word, Final Cut Pro, and more. Some technologies like Facebook were easy to use as they are part of everyday life, while others like Prezi took some learning. A few issues came up, like problems publishing to Issuu, but overall technology was essential and enabled planning, filming, editing, and publishing the final work.
1) Three girls develop initial ideas for horror film plots, including a woman stalked by a farmer, a house sitter haunted by a possessed doll, and a woman seeking revenge on her school bullies.
2) They select the haunted doll idea to pursue further, aiming for a 15 certificate and setting it in a modern domestic setting based on market research.
3) Their final developed idea follows a house sitter who finds a haunted doll and is stalked by the ghost of a young girl throughout the house, experiencing strange noises and events that psychologically torment her.
This document summarizes information presented at a senior parent meeting at Marietta High School. It provides contact information for student counselors based on last name. It also includes details about cap and gown ordering, senior portrait deadlines, college athletic registration, graduation requirements, post-secondary options, factors to consider when choosing a college, the college application process, letters of recommendation, scholarships including HOPE, and important senior year events and testing dates. The presentation aims to help parents and students navigate the final steps of high school and the transition to post-secondary education or careers.
This document provides an overview of financial aid options for college. It discusses the different types of financial aid including grants, scholarships, loans, and work-study. It explains how to determine financial need by calculating the cost of attendance and expected family contribution. The document reviews the federal and state financial aid programs and how to apply for aid by filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). It provides resources for additional financial aid information and assistance.
The document provides information for the Class of 2015 parent meeting, including graduation requirements, upcoming registration dates, dual enrollment programs, SAT/ACT testing dates, and important contacts. To graduate, students need 23 total units including courses in English, math, science, social studies, health, physical education, career/foreign language/fine arts. Juniors will select electives March 13-28 using the student portal. Various scholarship programs like HOPE and dual enrollment options are also described.
Film posters are used to promote films through eye-catching visuals and information. They typically feature an image from the film to catch viewers' attention and portray the narrative. Titles are usually included to identify the film, unless it is already well known. Popular directors, producers, and actors may have their names prominently displayed to attract audiences. Additional information like quotes, ratings, awards, and release dates are sometimes included to further sell the film. The overall goal is to pique interest and hype for the film through the poster.