2022 VIRTUAL SCHOOL SUMMER SESSION
FCPS Frederick County Virtual School (FCVS) provides online courses for high school credit during the summer
Virtual School Summer Session (VSS)
Click here for registration information. To access the correct registration packet:
Pre-registration opens: Thursday, April 7 Deadline to pre-register: Completed forms must be turned in to your school counselor by 3 p.m. on Monday, June 6. Enrollment is limited and many course sections fill up quickly. Submissions are processed on a first come, first served basis.
Biotechnology Internship and Summer Programs at FCC
Frederick Community College is offering a Biotechnology Internship and a Biotechnology Summer Program. Please see the links below for more information or contact Savita Prabhaka at sprabhakar@frederick.edu
FCC Biotechnology Internship FCC Biotechnology Summer Program
Opportunity for Juniors
American Legion Auxiliary Girls State is a residential training program for high school girls, which is operated in all 50 states. The objective is to provide "hands on" training in the management of a democratic government at city, county and state levels. Topics such as the structure of the various levels of government, simulated legislation, two-party politics and the duties of various government offices will be covered. There is no cost for attendees, and this is a wonderful addition to any college application.
Please visit the website below for details. Application must be returned to the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 191 at P.O. Box 24, 801 Prospect Road, Mount Airy 21771 on or before April 15, 2022.
https://post191.com/american-legion-auxiliary/.
OPEN HOUSE- The Temple: A Paul Mitchell Partner School
Tuesday, April 19th 6-8pm
This event is for students who 've expressed an interest in a career in the beauty and/or barbering industry.
www.pmthetemple.edu
COUNTY WIDE HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE AND CAREER PROGRAMS
Attention Class Of 2022- Naviance
As seniors are receiving decision letters from the colleges and universities they have applied to, we ask that they please update that information in Naviance.
CURRENT JUNIORS – CLASS OF 2023
What can you do on Naviance right now?
Career Planning: Career Interest Profiler, Career Cluster Finder, Strengths Explorer, Resume Building
College Planning: SuperMatch College Search, Start adding colleges to your “Colleges I’m Thinking About List”
Go to the following website: https://student.naviance.com/oakdalehs
Use your FCPS credentials to log in without a password.
ACT Test Dates
June 11, 2022
June 24, 2022
To Access Scholarships on Naviance, Click on the following tabs:
Please log on to Naviance for all of the scholarships available.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
Merit Aid: Helps students find merit-based scholarship opportunities before they apply to college. MeritAid.com is the first comprehensive web site dedicated to helping students with the college search by matching them to merit-based scholarships from across the country. Visit www.meritaid.com for more information.
Selective Service: A reminder that under federal law, virtually all men must register with Selective Service within 30 days of their 18th birthday. Students can register on-line at www.sss.gov
NATIONAL SCHOOL FREE BREAKFAST AND LUNCH PROGRAM Breakfast and lunch meals are FREE for ALL FCPS students for the 2021-2022 school year. Breakfast and lunch are available on days when students are in school. Please note that snacks, ice cream, and drinks (other than milk) are not free and must be purchased from the cafeteria.
We encourage families to complete the free and reduced-price meal benefits application even though all children receive meals at no charge because the USDA provides funds that support the nutrition program based on your child's eligibility. Eligibility for free or reduced-price meal reimbursement is based on the following annual income eligibility guidelines effective from July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022.
If you have previously received free and reduced-price meal benefits, you must re-apply for the 2021-22 school year.
FCPS is committed to safe and drug free schools. Check out our resources page at: http://www.fcps.org/academics/Safe-Drug-Free-Schools.cfm and additional assistance available through the Frederick County Health Department at: http://health.frederickcountymd.gov/131/Behavioral-Health-Services
PROOF OF RESIDENCY
Have you moved? Did you know that whenever you move, you must provide your child’s school with a current (within 30 days) proof of residency? This is a Maryland state requirement. Acceptable proof of residency is as follows (only one of the following is required):
NOTE: We are unable to update the address in our system until we receive a copy of the new proof of residency. It typically takes 3-5 business days for the transportation department to assign a bus after the update is made in the student system.
If you have any questions, please reach out to Mrs. Connolly (Registrar) at Kelli.Connolly@fcps.org or 240-566-9431.
MOVING / TRANSFER PACKETS
If your child is transferring to another school, please be sure to contact Mrs. Connolly (Registrar) at Kelli.Connolly@fcps.org or at 240-566-9431. Please provide the following:
On the student’s last day of the student’s attendance at OHS, the student will be asked to return all financial obligations such as: Chromebook (to Mrs. Connolly), books (to Teachers), etc… and they will be provided with a transfer packet which will include but not limited to a copy of:
SUPPORT SERVICES:
Mental Health Resources The Maryland Department of Health released a “Student and Young Adult Resource Guide for Coping During COVID-19”. Click here to see it. It’s a handy, comprehensive guide created for secondary and college students to spotlight issues and find resources on how to help themselves and each other through the continued adjustment to pandemic-created changes. Many of the resources also support elementary students. The FCPS Mental Health Matters page can be found here. Students and family members who are experiencing difficulty may wish to contact the Frederick County Mental Health Association (MHA).
Walk-In Behavioral Health Services The Walk-in Service has resumed seeing clients in person at their office located at 226 South Jefferson Street in Frederick for those who prefer to see someone face to face. They are also continuing to offer their Virtual Walk-In platform for those who feel more comfortable with that. The MHA's call center is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. From intervention, a caring and supporting voice at a moment of crisis, to connecting to resources and information, dial 211.
Child Protective Services (CPS): 301-600-2464 Help for physical, sexual, emotional abuse or neglect. Crisis Services: Dial 211 - Help when you feel really anxious or really depressed and need someone to talk with so that you can stay safe. Maryland Anonymous Tip Line: 1-833-632-7233 - Report threats or situations that put your safety, or others' safety, at risk. Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255 - Help if you are thinking about suicide.
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