An opportunity for all students 9th - 12th grade to earn scholarships up totaling up to $25,000. The Lions Club holds an annual Student Speaker Contest. This competition is open to all High School Students and encourages them to hone their talent through research, speech drafting, and oration skills. This years topic is "Water Conservation - How Can We Reduce, Recycle, and Reclaim?" Students start with the local level competition and each finalist proceeds through larger regional contests. At each level there are scholarships ranging from $100 all the way to $10,000. For more information go to: http://studentspeaker.md4lions.org or see specific guidelines and rules at: http://studentspeaker.md4lions.org/Handbook_Students.pdf - If you are going to compete please let Mr. Hagen know and he will help you contact the local Lions club. There is an initial deadline of Oct. 1st but they may be schedule speeches earlier.
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We have two special presentations this Wednesday, October 15th, at 12:30pm at our Oakhurst Campus. The first is from Sheriff Joann Evans regarding the Explorers program. The Law Enforcement Explorer Program is a Sheriff’s Department youth oriented program affiliated with the offices of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) and Learning for Life. Its primary purpose is to provide, through actual experience, a means by which young men and women may determine if they would like to pursue a career in law enforcement. Secondly, the program also provides the Sheriff’s Department with additional human resources and it opens an important avenue of understanding with an energetic, concerned society of young people. The second presentation is from Job Corps. Job Corps is a no-cost education and vocational training program administered by the U.S. Department of Labor that helps young people ages 16 through 24 improve the quality of their lives through vocational and academic training. Job Corps' mission is to attract eligible young people, teach them the skills they need to become employable and independent, and place them in meaningful jobs or further education. We hope you will take this opportunity to find out about these opportunities. All High School and Parents are welcome. If you have other questions feel free to contact Principal Eric Hagen at (559) 642-1422 ext 16 or ehagen@glacierhighcharter.org Attention Graduates - We are invited to Yosemite's Sober Grad Party at Camp Oakhurst June 6th5/19/2014 Attention Graduates,
Yosemite High School will be holding its annual Sober Grad Party on Friday June 6th at Camp Oakhurst. Our Glacier graduating class has been invited to participate in this fun event. The activities start Friday June 6th at 10pm and end the next morning June 7th at 5am. Your very own Assistant Principal Mr. Hagen will be the life guard on duty. So if you would like to participate please fill out the Health and Medical Release form and return it to Mrs. Wilhite's desk by this Friday, May 23rd. |
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