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IMPORTANT UPCOMING DATES
April 2
College Visits - Marywood University & University of SC-Aiken
April 3
College Visits - Hood College, East Carolina University & St. Bonaventure University
April 4
End of Term 3
April 5
School Closed for Students: Teacher work day
April 8
Term 4 Begins
April 9
Marines - during Lunch
April 10
Army - during Lunch
April 11
College Visit - Penn State University-Mont Alto
April 16
Report Card Distribution - Term 3
April 18-22
Schools Closed: Spring Break
OPPORTUNITIES, NEWS AND INFORMATION
NEW ADDITIONS
Hood College Young Writers Conference
: August 5-16, Hood College in Frederick, MD will be hosting the Young Writers’ Conference, a nonresidential weekday creative writing program for students in grades 9-12. In addition to daily workshops, students will participate literary discussions, readings, and individual consultations. It will be an immersive experience that will introduce young writers to many different genres, taught by Hood faculty and several accomplished guest writers. A limited number of need-based scholarships are available. For more information visit
www.hood.edu/youngwritersconference
.
FCC Night for Seniors and Parents
:
Frederick Community College will be hosting another FCC Night for HS Seniors and Parents on Monday, April 8 from 6-8 pm in the JBK Theater. RSVP:
frederick.edu/fccnight
. 301.624.2716 Please see attached information -
https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/frederick/upload/52/10683.pdf
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity - Alpha Lambda Lambda Chapter - 2019 Talent Hunt
show will be held on March 29, 201
For more information:
https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/frederick/upload/52/10664.pdf
FHS will be holding our 12
th
annual
College and Career Fair
on Tuesday April 2
nd
from 6-8pm. There are 100 colleges and universities, all branches of the military, 4+ businesses, and Sylvan Learning Center that will be in attendance. There will also be a parent Q&A beginning at 5:30 with 3 university representatives to discuss general questions about the college application process. For more information:
https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/frederick/upload/52/10713.docx
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American Legion Maryland Boys State Program
- June 16-22, 2019 @ McDaniel College
Now Accepting Applications:
Current juniors who want to develop their leadership skills, particularly in the areas of citizenship and government are encouraged to apply for the 2019 American Legion Boys State. Those who are members of leadership organizations make excellent candidates and it is also strongly recommended for those who intend to apply for a service academy appointment. Application and information:
http://mdlegion.org/boysstate/
Information Flier:
http://mdlegion.org/Forms/MD_Boys_State_Info_Flyer.pdf
DEADLINE: April 15, 2019
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University of Maryland - Terp Young Scholars
July 7 - 26. College Courses, College Credits, College Park.
YSP.UMD.edu
John Hopkins University Engineering Innovation Summer Program
. June 24 - July 19, 9:00am - 3:00 pm. Potentially earn three college credits and one high school CTE credit. Financial assistance available. For more details go to
http://ei.jhu.edu
or call 410-516-6224
Duke University Summer Session
: Grades 9-12.Certificate Programs for High School Students - Summer 2019
June 16-July 5 - Leading Business into the Future, Cybersecurity, or Human Rights
July 14 - August 2: Diplomacy in the 21st Century or Global Mathematician
One Week residential programs for the Accelerated STEM Academy
For more information:
http://www.summersession.duke.edu
Deadline:
April 15, 2019
is applies to 1st time applicants and students reapplying.
ATTN: STUDENTS MOVING
RE: Moving
out
of Oakdale High School Attendance Area
If an Oakdale Student is planning to move out of area over the summer, please contact the OHS Counseling Office as soon as possible. Please be advised that our Counseling Office is not open every day during the summer. It is to your advantage to make contact with us now so that we can provide you with any necessary items that you might need to help with the registration process at your child’s new school. Please contact us at 240-566-9431 or email
Kelli.Connolly@fcps.org
RE: Moving within the Oakdale School Attendance Area
When a student’s residence changes, it is a
MD State Department of Education
requirement
that schools obtain a
NEW
proof of residency (POR) from the parent/guardian. After receiving proof of your new residency, we are then instructed to place it in your child’s cumulative record for state auditing purposes.
ACCEPTABLE forms of POR: (Must have parent/guardian’s name, address on item, and bill date within last 2 months)
Utility bill
(Water, Gas, or Electric ONLY)
Tax bill
Lease
If parent and child live with someone else – owner/lessee of home needs to provide a
FCPS Parent Residency Affidavit (Multi-Family Disclosure)
verifying that the child resides at that address,
plus a copy of the owner/lessee proof of residence (a,b or c).
MOVING WITHIN DISTRICT - PURCHASING A NEW HOME
>Submit Sales Contract/Settlement document
>If submitting contract – provide settlement date
>Submit 1
st
utility bill to OHS Counseling Office
CURRENTLY OUT OF DISTRICT - PURCHASING A NEW HOME WITHIN OHS DISTRICT
>Submit Out of District Application thru the Student Services Office
Submit copy of Sales Contract along with application
Provide settlement date
>When approved, begin enrollment process
>Submit 1
st
utility bill to OHS Counseling Office
College and Career Readiness Requirements
For the answers to Frequently Asked Questions in regards to CCR please visit:
https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/Frederick/Upload/0/7241.pdf
NAVIANCE INFORMATION
ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS:
Please be sure that you have an accurate email address in
Naviance
so you don't miss out on important information.
Go to the
Naviance
Website:
https://goo.gl/
YXd99x
Use Student Id for both Id and Password
> Click on the About Me tab
> Click on Profile
>Click on the pencil icon - email address
NAVIANCE
INSTRUCTIONS QUICK REFERENCE
NAVIANCE QUICK-LIST HOW-TO
To request a L
etter of Recommendation
, a student must first ask the teacher in person for the letter:
Log in to Naviance Student.
Navigate
to Colleges > Apply to College > Letters of Recommendation
Click to
Add Request
.
Select Teacher Name from the Drop-down menu.
Choose if the letter is for one specific college or for All current and future colleges on the list.
Write a personal note.
Click
Submit Request
.
Additional copies of your recommendations can be acquired in the Counseling Office if you need extras for scholarship applications. See your counselor or Mrs. Krivos for copies.
To sign up for a C
ollege Visit
, a student must:
Log in to Naviance Student.
Navigate to
Colleges > Research Colleges > College Visits
or go to Colleges Home and find the College Visits card.
Click
Sign Up
to sign up.
Click the
Sign Me Up
button.
All college visits are during SET.
To request an
Official Transcript for
COLLEGES
, a student must:
Log in to Naviance Student.
Navigate to
Colleges > Apply to College > Manage Transcripts
If you add a college to your Colleges I’m Applying to List, you have the option to request transcripts at that time.
If not, select College Application Transcript.
Follow the steps to request college application transcript.
To request an
Official Transcript ($2.00 each) for
Personal use or Scholarship Application
, a student must:
Email Mrs. Krivos at
Sherri.Krivos@fcps.org
and include the following
Transcript Request Form
.
Or drop the form off to Mrs. Krivos in the Counseling Office.
Official copies are $2.00 each (cash or checks payable to: OHS)
To request an U
nofficial Transcript (FREE) for SCHOLARSHIPS, ATHLETICS, OTHER
, a student must:
Log in to Naviance Student
Navigate to
Colleges
>
Apply to College
>
Manage Transcripts
.
Click the
Add
(Pink Plus).
Select either
Other Transcript
.
Follow the steps to request Other Transcript.
Once requested, transcript requests are managed from Transcript Request Manager
.
All official transcripts are emailed to the student thru Naviance. Be sure that your email is up-to-date in your profile in your Naviance account. If you have any questions, please see Mrs. Krivos in the Counseling Office.
TESTING INFORMATION
ACT Registration Dates
Register at:
Act.org
CEEB/ETS High School code: 210664
ACT Test Dates
ACT Registration Deadline
ACT Scores Available
Saturday, April 13
March 8
April 23
Saturday, June 8
May 3
June 18
SAT Registration Dates
Register at:
SAT.org
CEEB/ETS High School code: 210664
SAT Test Date
SAT Registration Deadline
SAT Scores Available
Saturday, May 4, 2019
April 5
May 17
Saturday, June 1, 2019
May 3
July 10
RESOURCES
FREE Exam Prep & eBook Guides for PSAT/SAT, ACT, AP, ASVAB & More!
Free exam preparation (SAT, ACT, AP, ASVAB, and more) is available online via the OHS Library. The Testing & Education Reference Center (TERC) is a start-to-finish subscription resource with all the information and support materials needed to make informed, confident decisions to shape the rest of your life.
Over 300 practice tests and courses (AP, ACT, SAT, PSAT, GED, ASVAB, basic computer skills)
Dozens of ebooks containing valuable study material and practice tests
Information on over 4,000 accredited schools
Scholarship search featuring $8 billion in available scholarships
Resume builder with over 1,000 brainstorming phrases to get you started
Career modules covering subjects from career change to salary negotiations
Access our school subscription with the password "bears" at the following link:
http://www.galepages.com/fcpoakhs
(NOTE: look for TERC in the A-Z list)
Questions? Contact Library Staff at 240-566-9690 or email our Library Media Specialist at
Renate.Owen@fcps.org
.
College Board Website
: You can access resources for college searches, student aid, AP and SAT information at the following website:
www.collegeboard.com
Common Applications
: Many colleges/universities allow students to apply with a “Common Application” (not all do – please check). If you are interested in using this application, you will need to apply on line at the following address:
www.commonapp.org
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.
Naviance
is a web-based resource for staff, students, and parents that encourages and supports post high school career and college planning.
Family Connection
is the student’s side of the system and is linked with Naviance Succeed, the counselor’s system. How can it be used?
Career Planning
: Learning Style Inventory, Interest Inventory, Personality Inventory, Resume Building
College Planning
: College Search, Application Process, College Major Exploration, Scholarship/Financial Aid Resources
Success Planning
: Personalized Goals and Tasks, Journal Entries, Student Planner, Shared Documents.
Go to the following website:
https://connection.naviance.com/family-connection/auth/login/?hsid=oakdalehs
Username: Student ID #
Password: Student ID #
NCAA Eligibility Center
Any student-athlete interested in playing at the Division 1 or 2 level must be cleared by the NCAA to participate.
www.eligibilitycenter.org
The student-athlete must log in using his/her NCAA ID or SSN and PIN. Please see Mrs. Krivos in the Guidance Office for a transcript release form or email her at
Sherri.Krivos
@fcps.org
Net Price Calculator
: The Net Price Calculator (
NPC
) is an online tool that provides estimates of college costs for prospective students, based on a set of inputs such as family income, size, and assets. THE
NPC
calculates estimated grant and scholarship aid and subtracts that total from the college’s cost of attendance, resulting in an estimated net price.
NPC
then goes the next step and subtracts the student’s estimated loans/financial aid to determine the estimated remaining cost.
For more information:
https://professionals.collegeboard.org/higher-ed/financial-aid/netprice
New Website for College-bound Students with Disabilities:
A new website –
http://www.going-to-college.org
has been developed to help high school students learn about living college life with a disability. The site provides video clips, activities, and resources that can help students get a head start in planning for college. Video interviews with college students with disabilities offer a way to hear first-hand from students with disabilities who have been successful. Modules include activities that will help students explore more about themselves, learn what to expect from college, and equip them with important considerations and tasks to complete when planning for college.
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
Work Permits:
There are new directions for minors (ages 14-17) wishing to get a work permit.
1) Complete the on-line application:
https://www.dllr.state.md.us/
ChildWorkPermit
/web/content/Home.aspx
2) Print the work permit. 3) Get the work permit signed by the minor (student), parent or legal guardian and employer (work permits are only valid when signed by all parties) During the 2014 session, the Maryland General Assembly passed House Bill 467 that modified the requirements that must be met before a minor work permit can be issued. The change requires the Minor's parent or guardian to certify that the age on the minor work permit is correct rather than producing proof of age to an issuing officer. This change allows the Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation to grant applicants the ability to download and print a work permit directly from the application website. The new system began July 29. Minors are no longer required to obtain their work permit from an issuing officer.
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
SCHOLARSHIPS
Community Foundation Scholarships
The Community Foundation of Frederick County's 2019-2020 scholarship application is open from
March 1, 2019 through March 31, 2019
. Students who will graduate this May and are planning to attend college or pursue vocational training, or those students currently enrolled and attending college or vocational training should apply! Students must upload a PDF of their transcript as part of the application process. OHS students can get a copy of their transcript by requesting it through Naviance. To apply, go to:
https://www.frederickcountygives.org/Grants-Scholarships/Scholarships
FCC Merit Scholarship
- is valued at up to $8,800 ($2,200 per fall and spring semester for two years). Must have 3.6 cumulative unweighted GPA & typed essay describing educational and career goals.
https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/frederick/upload/52/10827.pdf
Deadline: May 1, 2019
FCC Post-Dual Enrollment Scholarship
- valued at $4,400 ($2,200 per fall and spring semester for one year) for a high school senior who participated in the Dual Enrollment program (high school based or Open Campus) through FCC. Must have 3.6 unweighted GPA and types essay. For more information:
https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/frederick/upload/52/10829.pdf
Deadline: May 1, 2019
FCC Frederick Singles Scholarship
- is a one year needs based scholarship awarded to a senior from a single-parent household. Scholarship is valued at $1,000, must have a minimum 2.5 GPA.
https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/frederick/upload/52/10828.pdf
Deadline: May 1, 2019
FCC Routzahn Family Business Scholarship
- two-year scholarship awarded $1,000 ($250 per fall and spring semester for two years) to a student majoring in Business or Accounting, minimum GPA 2.5.
https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/frederick/upload/52/10830.pdf
Deadline: May 1, 2019
New Market Lions Club Scholarship
: (4) $1,000 scholarships for Linganore and Oakdale High School graduating seniors who plan to attend FCC during 2019-2020 academic year. Scholarships may be used for tuition, books, lab fees, supplies and other needs directly associated with expenses at FCC.
https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/frederick/upload/52/10391.pdf
Deadline: April 7, 2019
NAEHCY - National Association for the Education of Homeless Children and Youth
- a person is considered homeless who lacks a fixed regular, adequate night-time resident, which includes people living in shelters, cars, motels/hotels, campgrounds AND who are living with friends or relatives temporarily. (4) $2,000 scholarships.
https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/frederick/upload/52/10810.pdf
Deadline: April 30, 2019
2019 Minds in Motion Scholarship
- recognizes those who have excelled on the playing field and in the classroom. Selected male and female recipients receive a $1,000 scholarship and are honored at a luncheon at M&T Bank Stadium. For more information:
https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/frederick/upload/52/10809.mht
Deadline: April 12, 2019
Greater Mount Airy Chamber of Commerce
has allotted $2,500 Scholarship to recognize and assist those students who share the vision and values of the Chamber and show potential of contributing to the greater Mt. Airy Community.
https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/frederick/upload/52/10761.Airy Chamber of Commerce Scholarship.pdf
Deadline: April 13, 2019
Washington Metropolitan Chapter Community Association Institute Essay/Presentation Scholarship
-
WMCCAI will grant one award of at least $1,000 for best overall essay.
https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/frederick/upload/52/10762.pdf
Deadline: March 31, 2019
Don Kuehl Memorial Scholarship
, presented through the Civitan Club of Frederick will award $1,000 to a high school senior who has done exemplary community service work.
https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/frederick/upload/52/10760.pdf
Deadline: April 26, 2019
Old Line Bank Scholarship
- (2) $1,000 Larry L. Moxley Memorial Scholarships will be awarded for students attending a two or four year university or college with a degree emphasis in business. To apply:
https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/frederick/upload/52/10714.docx
Deadline: April 12, 2019
Damascus American Legion Scholarship
will grant Four grants in the amount of $2,000. Applicants will be judged on scholastic achievement, leadership, character, citizenship, school and community activities, work experience and the content and quality of their essay.
https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/frederick/upload/52/10725.docx
Deadline: March 29, 2019
VIP Women in Technology Scholarship Program
will grant multiple scholarship awards that value up to $2,500 per recipient. Applications and instructions:
https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/frederick/upload/52/10688.pdf
Deadline: April 15, 2019
OPHELIA Foundation Scholarship
:
(3) $1,000 Scholarships. Foundation mission is to create Opportunities to Provide Hope, Empower Lives, and Influence Advancement. Application must meet all academic, citizenship and other criteria.
https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/frederick/upload/52/10663.pdf
Deadline: April 26, 2019
Frederick County Farm Bureau Scholarship
- applicant must major in an agricultural area of study.
Apply:
https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/frederick/upload/52/10560.docx
Deadline: April 30, 2019
Frederick County Farm Bureau Scholarship
- Non Ag Major: A student majoring in a non-agricultural area of study and a member of FCFB or members dependent. Apply:
https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/frederick/upload/52/10559.docx
Deadline: April 30, 2019
Esperanza Education Fund
will award scholarships of at least $5,000 and up to $20,000 to immigrant students in the Maryland to attend public college and universities, regardless of ethnicity, national origin, or immigration status.
www.esperanzafund.org/about-our-scholarship/
Deadline:
April 1, 2019
Gold Star Squadron 191 Sons of the American Legion 2019 Scholarship
has established five $1,000 Memorial Scholarship Grants to assist youth in furthering their education beyond high school.
https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/frederick/upload/52/10168.pdf
Deadline
:
April 1, 2019
2019 Fordham Lee Poffenbarger Scholarship
- Each year we award scholarships to deserving, graduating high school seniors attending a Frederick County High school to help support their academic and educational goals.
http://: http://www.fordhamlee.org/scholarship/
Deadline:
April 4, 2019
Abbott and Fenner Scholarship Program
Abbott & Fenner Business Consultants
are pleased to be able to continue with our scholarship program for the 12
th
year.
We will be awarding up to
$1,000
to the winner(s) each year.
Application Process:
Students will submit an essay on the topic that appears on the scholarship page of our web site:
http://www.abbottandfenner.com/scholarships.htm
Full details are available on our site.
Deadline:
June 14, 2019
2019 Nymeo's Believe adn Achieve Scholarship
- $1,500 scholarship for an essay or video:"What are the most important drivers behind the choices members of Generation Z make in selecting a financial institution? And, how would you go about increasing credit union awareness?"
https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/frederick/upload/52/10557.pdf
.
Deadline: April 12, 2019
LOUYAA Scholarship
- $1,000 to recipient past or present participant in a LOUYAA sports program as a player or coach.
https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/frederick/upload/52/10589.pdf
Deadline: April 25, 2019
Maryland Municipal League Frederick County Chapter
are offering a $1,000 academic scholarship opportunity with consideration for the following: Extracurricular activities, involvement within your community, scholastic record, character and financial need.
apply:
https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/frederick/upload/52/10512.docx
Deadline: March 29, 2019
Frederick Steeplechasers Running Club Memorial Scholarship
- Two (2) $2,500 scholarships are guaranteed to be awarded - one female and one male award who will be attending college, trade school, or enlisting in the US Military.
apply:
https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/frederick/upload/52/10513.htm
Deadline: April 15, 2019
Frederick Memorial Hospital Scholarship
Applicant must have volunteered in healthcare, plan a career in health related field and submit personal essay. apply:
https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/frederick/upload/52/10514.pdf
Deadline: April 5, 2018
Catoctin Fish and Game Association
is offering a $500 scholarship to a student planning to pursue a college degree in environmental science, natural/wildlife resources mgmt, forestry or a related field.
apply:
https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/frederick/upload/52/10515.pdf
Deadline: April 15, 2019
Zach Against Cancer Foundation (ZACF)
is proud to present six (6) $2500 Spirit Award Scholarships to MD High School students who may have experienced hardships such as: being a cancer survivor, a caregiver for someone with cancer, or a relative of a person with cancer.
http://www.zachingagainstcancer.org
.
Deadline: April 1, 2019
Maryland House of Delegates Scholarship
- Must attend in-state college to qualify. More information:
https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/frederick/upload/52/10427.pdf
Deadline: May 1, 2019
Damacus American Legion Auxiliary (Unit 171)
:
(2) $1,000/each to Senior female students and one Past Presidents' Medical scholarship, also for $1,000 will be offered to female Senior student which is entering into the medical field.
https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/frederick/upload/52/10392.htm
Deadline: March 31, 2019
Kappa Kappa Iota Sorority Scholarship
: (a teaching sorority) is offering a $500 scholarship to an individual who is interested in a career in education.
https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/frederick/upload/52/10344.doc
Deadline: April 5, 2019.
State of MD Literacy Assocation Joseph J. Fox, Jr Memorial Scholarhship
Awards $2,000 to 3 Maryland High School recipients each year who plan to major in education. students interested in applying for this scholarship should go to
https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/frederick/upload/52/10397.html
and click on the scholarship committee tab.
ZETA PHI BETA Sorority, Inc
.- $500 Scholarship. Essay "What issue do I see i my community and what action will I take to improve it?
https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/frederick/upload/52/10339.doc
Deadline: April 5, 2019
Maryland PTA Scholarship
offering $1,000 to a high school senior who plans to pursue a career in education in Maryland Schools.
https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/frederick/upload/52/10340.pdf
Deadline: April 15, 2019
Army ROTC Scholarship
Pay for full tuition and fees OR room and board ($10K/year - $5K/semester) students will be eligible for $600/semester for books as well as the monthly ROTC stipend. The stipend pays $300-$500 (tax free) for the freshman through seniors years, respectively.
Army Emergency Relief
- Scholarships for dependent children and spouses of active duty, retired, and deceased Army Soldiers. Applications and all instructions
www.aerhq.org
.
Deadline: April 1, 2019
B.Davis Scholarship
will be awarding $1,000. Visit
www.studentawardsearch.com/scholarships.htm
.
Deadline May 24, 2019
BigSun Scholarship
-
All student athletes are eligible for this award. $500.
http://www.bigsunathletics.com
Deadline: June 19, 2019
Kahlert Foundation Scholarship for Towson UTeach
- $4,000 Eligibility: enroll and maintain status as a full-time TU student in pursuit of a teaching certification in secondary school science or mathematics. Submit online application:
https://tinyurl.com/TU-Kahlert
SCHOLARSHIPS AND INFORMATION FOR HOMELESS AND UNACCOMPANIED YOUTH
Scholarship Programs for homeless youth
.
http://www.schoolhouseconnection.org/scholarship-program/
Unaccompanied Youth Information
Maryland Tuition Waiver for Unaccompanied Homeless Youth:
http://mhec.maryland.gov/preparing/Pages/FinancialAid/ProgramDescriptions/prog_homelessyouth.aspx
https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/frederick/upload/52/5924.pdf
College Application Information for Homeless Youth
https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/frederick/upload/52/5926.pdf
http://www.affordablecollegesonline.org/homeless-students-guide/
https://fcps.ezcommunicator.net/edu/frederick/upload/52/5925.pdf
National Hispanic Fund Scholarships
https://www.hsf.net/
Application Waivers
Students who qualify as homeless youth can receive price reductions and waivers for AP exams, ACT/SAT entrance exam fees, and college applications. College Board is responsible for administering AP and entrance exams and has information on how to get this cost waived. CB also provides up to 4 requests for waiver of college application fee for qualified students.
DISCLAIMER:
Notice to any user of the provided information above.
Oakdale High School shall have no liability for the accuracy of the information and cannot be
held liable for any third-party claims or losses.
Oakdale High School, may, at any time, revise the information without notice and makes no
commitment to update this information.
Do you need help accessing substance abuse services and counseling?
Obtaining an evaluation for your child?
Mental health concerns?
Contact the Frederick County Health Department:
301-600-1029
or via their website
http://health.frederickcountymd.gov/131/Behavioral-Health-Services
INTERPRETING SERVICES
If your family or guests require interpreting services for an event or meeting, please email
Mrs. Krivos at
Sherri.Krivos
@fcps.org
. Please submit your request, 10 days prior to the event.
Oakdale High School
http://education.fcps.org/ohs/
5850 Eaglehead Drive
Ijamsville, MD 21754
Phone:
240-566-9400
Fax:
240-566-9401
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