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HAVING A SUCCESSFUL SENIOR YEAR!. September 8, 2014. DEADLINES. DON ’ T MISS THEM!. Welcome to Your Senior Year!. Take an active role in your plans after high school – it ’ s YOUR future! Your parents aren ’ t going to campus or work with you – learn to advocate! Ask questions - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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HAVING A SUCCESSFUL SENIOR YEAR!

September 8, 2014

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DEADLINES

DON’T MISS THEM!

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Welcome to Your Senior Year!

• Take an active role in your plans after high school – it’s YOUR future!

• Your parents aren’t going to campus or work with you – learn to advocate!

• Ask questions• Respect experience• Consider a variety of options• Seek help

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Senior Year TimelineTrimester 1

• September – November : Apply to colleges

Trimester 2• November – December : Apply for Scholarships• January - February: Complete FAFSA and as many

scholarship applications as you can

Trimester 3• Continue to apply for scholarships• May: Respond to admission offers and MAKE A

DECISION!!!!

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MEMORIZE THIS:

150290BHS School

Code

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What You Should Be Doing Now

• Senior meetings will begin after Labor Day• Finalize college selections – choose wisely!• Begin working on college applications• Update Academic Resume• Continue looking at possible majors• Go on college visits!• Register for the SAT / ACT• Meet with college reps when they visit

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ACP INFO• Check your email regularly for billing info• Billing will come directly from IUSB Bursar

– Semester 1 – ACP Speech, ACP Comp, ACP Calculus, ACP Finite Math (Being billed SOON) (WAIVERS)

– Semester 2 –, ACP Lit, ACP Business, ACP Personal Finance (be prepared – billed in January!)

• $25 / Credit hour• Transcripts must come from IUSB at the end of

the year- NOT FROM BREMEN!

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ACP Tidbits• ACP and Academic Honors

– There are several options for Acad. Honors– ONE of them is 2 Dual Credit classes– To meet this requirement, the DC classes must RESULT

in SIX TRANSFERABLE college credits– This means you have to pay IUSB for the credits

• Students CAN take an ACP class without paying for the credits, but not to qualify for Acad. Honors

• Check out colleges before you pay – some colleges exempt students out of Comp. based on SAT score

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AP Information• Another way to earn college credit• Rigorous coursework developed by College Board• Each course concludes with a standardized exam

written and scored by college professors• Students usually need to score at least a 3,4, or 5 on

test to receive college credit• Students pay for exam, except for Calculus • School may pay for exam if students are identified as

High Ability• BHS has AP Spanish and AP Calculus / May Testing

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What are my choices?

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What is “College”?

Some people think of college as a four-year bachelor’s degree, but college also includes two-year associates degrees and apprenticeship programs – in-demand skills that lead to great jobs that pay well!

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Post-Secondary Options

• College– 2 year– 4 year

• Military (take ASVAB!)– Army– Navy– Marines– Coast Guard– Air Force

• Proprietary Schools

• Community College– Job training– Less Expensive– Smaller classes– Can transfer

• Work• Apprenticeships• Vocational / Tech • Specialized Colleges

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Find Your Way• 1 or 2 year College

– Associate Degree or Workfore Certificate– Can earn MORE than those w/4 yr degrees– Nursing, Dental Hygiene, Radiation Technology, or

Construction Management– Ivy Tech or Vincennes – can transfer to a 4 yr school

• Apprenticeships– Construction, Electrical & Plumbing, Carpentry– 1-5 years, get paid while you work

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What’s in Indiana?

• More than 3000 colleges and universities across the country

• In Indiana, more than 75 campuses across state– 31 Independent colleges and universities– 7 public university systems

• Go online, Go Visit, Go for it and APPLY!

• By 2018, 55% of all jobs in Indiana will require a degree or certificate

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Things to think about when selecting a college or post-secondary school:

• Majors and programs offered

• Type of school• Size – large or small• Cost• Location• Atmosphere – Academic

and Social• Social activities• Faculty reputation

• Facility• Security• Religious preference• Job Placement /

Graduate Study

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The WRONG reasons to select a college or post-secondary school

• My girlfriend / boyfriend goes there• My best friend goes there• It’s a party school• My parents went there (or brother, sister, etc)• It’s a pretty campus• It was the only school I visited• I liked the pictures I saw online or on the

brochure

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Declaring a Major: To do or Not to Do?• Know yourself

– Strengths and weaknesses– Values and Beliefs– Interests

• Take a personality profile• Match strengths with career options• Do the research!• Don’t fret if you don’t know yet • Average student will have 7-10 jobs in their career (4 of which

are not yet created!)

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Some MYTHS About College

• Good grades are better than challenging courses

• SAT/ACT scores are more important than grades

• I need to decide on a career before college

• A lot of extracurriculars will compensate for poor grades

• Big colleges are best if you haven’t decided on a major field of study

• Only the best students get financial aid

• If I did bad in 9th and 10th grade I won’t be admitted anywhere

• Colleges need students so it’s easier to get admitted

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College Application Process

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College Application Process

Where do I apply?• Most applications are online• Some are free if done online• Some WILL be free during

College Go! Week• Apply to a variety of schools• 1 in-state and 1 out of state• 1 Public and 1 private, etc• Apply to those you are

serious about attending• 1 “safety” school

Then what?• Use Parchment to let the

Guidance Office know to send a transcript

• If you don’t use Parchment, bring the Guidance Office a counselor form

• Send Mrs. Manges an email with your academic resume and any recommendation letters

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College Application Do’s and Don’ts (con’t)

• Start Early! WATCH DEADLINES!!!!!!!!!• Don’t let $$$ scare you• Don’t be afraid to talk to the Admissions Office at the school• Don’t be afraid to talk to the Financial Aid Office• On-line Applications

– Read all instructions– Keep copies!– Use spell and grammar check

• Use Parchment to send transcripts!

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Admission OptionsNon-Restrictive Application• Regular Decision

– Submit by regular deadline– Decision given in reasonable time– No comitment

• Rolling Admission– Response in 2-6 weeks– Admission review is continuous– No commitment

• Early Action– Can apply to multiple institutions– Apply early, hear back early– Can affect scholarship eligibility– No commitment

Restrictive Application• Early Decision

– Only ONE institution– Apply and hear back early– If admitted, withdraw other apps– Commitment to enroll at ED college

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Other Common Admission Terms• Waitlisted

– Acceptance based on # of committed students– Can improve chances by providing additional info.

• Deferred– Usually for Early Action / Early Decision– Can improve chances by providing additional info.

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Indiana College App Fees• Ball State - $55• Goshen College - $25• Huntington - $25• Indiana State - $25• IUPUI - $55• IU Bloomington - $60• IU East - $35• IUPU Columbus - $50• IPFW - $50• IU Southeast - $35• IUSB - $35• Oakland City - $35

• (All Campuses) Purdue College of Technology - $60

• Purdue University Calumet - $25• Purdue West Lafayette - $60• Notre Dame - $65• University of Southern Indiana -

$40• Vincennes - $20• Wabash College - $40• WGU Indiana - $65

* Schools in Black are FREE during College Go Week *

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Parchment

• Access 24 / 7!• It’s safe and secure• Transcript delivery to all colleges nationwide is free!• Create an account (should have already done)• If you DON’T have an account, you can set one

up at www.parchment.com• I can also send resume and rec letters this way!

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Questi ons for All Schools

• Ask about 21st Century Scholar Programs– Indiana Covenant– Purdue Promise – Other in state schools also honor it

• Ask about College Application Waivers• Ask about SAT / ACT Waivers• Ask about help if you have an IEP• Ask anything else you can think of!

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IUSB On-Site Admissions• MONDAY, Sept. 22, 2014 from 10:30am-12:30pm• Short meeting / transcript review at BHS with admissions

counselor from IUSB• Students will know admission status on the spot: admitted,

pending, or deferred to Ivy Tech• Application Fee of $35 waived !!!• Admitted students with Core 40 or above, “B” average, SAT or

ACT scores above state average, and ranking in top ½ of class, will get $500 Titan Scholarship!

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Additional Tips

• Follow up with college if you get a rejection letter – sometimes they reconsider

• If test scores or grades are low, send in application with a letter of explanation

• Apply to at least one private and one public school

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Admission Tests Needed

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Registering for SAT / ACT• We don’t have any paper/pencil registration forms in

the Guidance Office anymore – it’s all online!• Register for SAT at www.sat.collegeboard.org/register• Register for ACT online at www.actstudent.org• WRITE DOWN YOUR USERNAMES AND

PASSWORDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!• Be sure to send scores to Bremen – school code is

150290• SEND SCORES TO COLLEGES – you get

four for FREE (or you pay )

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FEE WAIVERS

• Ask if you qualify for a fee waiver – based on family income and household size

• 2 SAT / 2 ACT waivers per year• 4 College Application Waivers – need to get

from Mrs. Manges in Guidance Office• Cannot register late with a fee waiver

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SAT/ ACT Test Security

• Must provide acceptable photo during registration• Clear, focused, and correctly exposed• Full face view, directly facing the camera• Must match how you look on test day and in photo ID

• Photo will appear on Admission Ticket• Must present Admission Ticket WITH an acceptable

Photo ID• No TICKET, No ID, NO ADMISSION!• Standby test takers no longer admitted

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FREE SAT Practice Tools

• The Offficial SAT Question of the Day• The Official SAT Practice Test• My SAT Online Score Report• SAT Practice Questions• SAT Skills Insight• MyCollegeQuickStart• SAT Study Plan• Answers Imagined

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Affordable SAT Resources

• The Complete SAT Study Guide

• SAT Online Course– www.satonlinecourse.com– $69.95 / year Individually– Includes practice tests, auto essay scoring, guided

self study, and more!

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MyCollegeQuickStart

• View all the PSAT answers and explanations• Get a personalized SAT study plan• Research colleges• Research careers and majors using MyRoad• Take a personality profile• Much More!!!!

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Should I take an SAT Subject Test?

• SAT subject Tests are college admission tests that allow you to differentiate yourself on your college application and showcase your achievements in specific subject areas like math, science, literature, foreign languages or history.

• 1 hour long / approx $22 • Not required / check w/individual schools• Can be useful for placement purposes• More information available in Guidance Office

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SAT Class w/ Mrs.Heiter

• Who: Juniors & Seniors who want to take SAT• When: Wednesdays from 7 – 7:45 AM

Sept 3rd – Nov 5th • Where: Room 314• Cost: $60 to Mrs. Heiter ASAP• Space is limited!

Starts Sept. 3rd!

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SAT / ACT Average Scores• SAT (3 components – 800 each - 2400 possible)

– CR (550) - MATH (550)) - WR (500)

*Average score is 1100 (not including Writing)

• ACT (36 possible)*Average score is 22 composite

CHECK WITH INDIVIDUAL SCHOOLS FOR SPECIFIC ADMISSION CRITERIA

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Admission Info from Indiana Colleges and Universities

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Information from West Lafayette

• Must send SAT / ACT scores directly to Purdue from College Board

• GPA for Financial Scholarships – only based on Science, Math, English, Foreign Language, and Social Studies Grades

• They do look at ALL four years – grade trends, etc.• Specifically look at your preparation for the

program you wish to enter• Need 2 years (4 credits)Foreign Language • “No” at Purdue initially does not mean “No” forever

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Purdue Application Info• NEW – PURDUE is now using THE COMMON APPLICATION

– Must include one letter of recommendation– Includes an ESSAY!

• Application fee is $60 – waivers are available• EARLY ACTION APPLICATION DEADLINE – NOVEMBER 1st!

– Will be notified by December 13, 2014– Deadline for receiving Merit-Based scholarships and for admission to

Nursing and Veterinary Technology

• February 1st is priority application deadline. Decisions will be made on a rolling basis.

• Decision letters WILL NOT BE MAILED. – Check online application portal

• Send transcripts through Parchment – preferred method

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Scholarships Available at Purdue• Trustees Scholarship – 100 per year (Renewable)

– $10,000 Indiana Residents ($40,000 for four years)– 2000 SAT (all 3 sections) or 30 ACT (Composite and Writing)– And 3.8 GPA

• Presidential Scholarship (Renewable)– $4,000 - $8,000 / yr for Indiana Residents– 1850 – 1990 SAT (all 3 sections) or 27-29 (English/Writing)

• Marquis Scholarship – NEW (Renewable)– $2,000 / yr if family income is b/w $40,000 - $100,00 + other criteria

• Important Notes– Automatic Awards if student meets deadlines and criteria (Nov 1st!) EARLIER DATE– GPA calculates core GPA with final Junior year transcript– New test scores until Januray 1 (from testing agency)– Additional Need-Based awards available in spring

• Cost of Attendance at Purdue/yr = $21,820 Resident• November 1st Deadline!!!!!

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PURDUE UNIVERSITYAdmission Statistics

• Fall 2013– 30,903 applicants– Enrolled 6,291 residents

• Average SAT (All 3 sections): 1600-1890• Average ACT Composite: 24-30• Average GPA: 3.6 – 4.0• Average high school rank: Top 16% of class• Vast majority are Academic Honors Students

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How Do I Pay?

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Average Costs

• Average debt of a college graduate is $33,000 (*Wall Street Journal, Sept. 4, 2014)

• Tuition and Fees = 36%• Room and Board = 43%• Other = 21%

– Books– Personal Expenses, etc. – Transportation

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Financial Aid Options

• Grants (Federal and State)• Scholarships (Local, colleges, etc)• Loans• Work Study• Others

BORROW SMART! USE CREDIT WISELY!

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Financial Aid Tidbits• Start Early!

– Get PIN now at www.pin.ed.gov– Both student and parent need a PIN

• DON’T MISS DEADLINES

– March 10 for Indiana to file FAFSA– Must file FAFSA online www.FAFSA.ed.gov

• Be proactive – file FAFSA all four years• Work with Colleges!• Avoid Scams – don’t pay to have someone find you $$

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Financial Aid Myths

• College is too expensive for our family

• There’s less aid available than there used to be

• My family’s income is too high to qualify

• I have money saved so I won’t qualify

• If I apply for a loan, I have to take it

• Working will hurt my academic success

• Private schools are out of reach for my family

• I don’t get straight A’s so I won’t qualify

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SCHOLARSHIPS• Usually begin around November• We list all that come through BHS in the

Counselor Corner (posted on Web and various other places)

• Most applications are on-line now• Fill them out completely! Keep track of

usernames and passwords • Check out websites!• MEET DEADLINES / WATCH MAILING DATES!

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Avoid Scholarship Scams!

• “This scholarship is guaranteed or your money back” – No one can guarantee a scholarship!

• “You can’t get this information anywhere else” – Do your research, don’t pay anyone!

• “I just need your credit card…” – NO!• “We’ll do all the work” – Wrong again. You

have to fill out the paperwork!• “You’ve been selected by a ‘national

foundation’ …” – Chances are they want $

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21st Century Scholars

• Helps with transition from high school to post-secondary education

• Signed up in middle school• You should be receiving something in mail• Must attend a senior exit interview this year• Must sign an Affirmation Form that you still

qualify based on the covenant (not $)

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Financial Aid Nights at Bremen

• Karen Scott, Financial Aid Counselor at IUSB will be at Bremen on these nights:

• Monday, November 10, 2014 @ 7:00 PM– General overview of Financial Aid / Terms and

process– Lion Den

• Monday, February 9, 2015 @7 – 7:45 & 8-8:45– Two sessions – hands-on filling out FAFSA– Computer Lab Room 327

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COLLEGE IS EXPENSIVE,BUT NOT IMPOSSIBLE!

• Average Public University$20,000+

• Average Private University$39,000

• Elite Private College$50,000 +

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What if I have no idea what to do

when I graduate?

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Career Cruising Website

• Go to www.careercruising.com– Enter username: bremen511– Enter password: Indiana

• You can access the 4 main sections– Career Matchmaker– Explore Careers– Explore Colleges and Universities– Career Portfolio Tool

• See Mrs. Manges for more information

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Indiana Career Information System

• Offers detailed information about 900+ occupations, wage, data, employment outlook, training requirements, etc

• www.incis.intocareers.org• Username: bremen• Password: golions• In 1st session, set up account (MY CIS), which

enables the portfolio system

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Hoosier Hot Jobs• A listing of jobs most “in demand” for the

State of Indiana• All require ability to work with people, work

with things, work with systems, and work with information

• The top four are all medical-related• #5 is Computer Software Engineer• Visit http://www.in.gov/dwd/

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TripToCollege.org• T = Timeline: Things I should be doing now• R = Real Money: financial resources and

strategies to consider, based on your family’s situation

• I = I Want to Go: research & compare information about Indiana colleges to help find a best fit for you

• P = People Just Like Me: There are people just like you who have successfully pursued an education after high school. Watch their videos!

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Timeline - Fall

• Gather Financial Aid info from colleges and know what forms to complete (PROFILE)

• If you are applying for Early Admission, ask is they offer an early estimate of financial aid

• Attend Financial Aid Night at school (Nov. 5th)• Use financial aid calculators to estimate costs• http://netpricecalculator.collegeboard.org/• www.fafsa4caster.ed.gov

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Timeline - Winter

• WORK ON SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS• Attend Financial Aid Night at school (Feb 3rd)• Attend FAFSA Friday or College Goal Sunday in

February for help completing FAFSA• Save final pay stubs for the year• Get taxes files early• FAFSA filed by March 10th!

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Timeline – Spring

• As you receive letters of acceptance, see if additional documentation is needed

• Compare financial aid offers between schools• https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/pay-for-college/to

ols-calculators• Accept offers as instructed once you make a decision• If you receive aid from other schools, notify them

that you won’t be attending• You must reapply for financial aid every year

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END OF YEAR

• Let the Guidance Office know where you plan to attend school so we can send a final transcript

• If you took an ACP Class, YOU MUST REQUEST A TRANSCRIPT FROM IUSB! Just having an “ACP” class listed on your high school transcript is not enough for the colleges

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Additional Resources

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Weebly Site

• We have created a NEW Guidance Webpage• Scrolling announcements about updates• Specific tab for each grade level• Guidance Blog to ask questions• Check it out at:

http://bremenlionsguidance.weebly.com/

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Just a Few Websites …

• www.LearnMoreIndiana.org/colleges

• www.CollegeGoWeekIndiana.org

• www.BigFutureCollegeBoard.org

• www.CollegeMajors101.com

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Melissa MangesGrades 11-12

[email protected] ext. 3355

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“GO CONFIDENTLY IN THE DIRECTION OF YOUR DREAMS.

LIVE THE LIFE YOU HAVE IMAGINED”

~ Henry David Thoreau

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HAVE A GREAT SENIOR YEAR!