Friday, October 16, 2015

ILCC Spring 2016 Classes

The course offerings for Iowa Lakes for Spring 2016 are out! 

Check them out at:

http://www.iowalakes.edu/registrars_office/course_schedules/

Some things to remember when considering taking a college class:

High School students wishing to take college classes through ILCC must be juniors or seniors OR be a freshman or sophomore who is TAG identified in order for the high school to pay for the classes.  Students must also meet ILCC eligibility guidelines, as well as the Senior Year Plus guidelines.  Mrs. Brechwald can help determine if you qualify for classes

- If you plan to attend a college other than ILCC it is your responsibility to check with the colleges on transferrability of those courses.  We can offer you suggested "general" electives that tend to be safe classes to take, but each college has their own guidelines on what they will accept for transfer credit and they are all different.

-The high school cannot monitor grades for ILCC classes.  If you choose to take a college class, you are treated as a college student.

- You cannot miss a high school class for a college class (except on Wed. 2 hour early out schedule).  You must make your college courses work with your high school classes.

- Online college classes aren't for everyone.  Are you prepared for an online class and will you be successful?

- Once you take a college class, you have a college GPA!!!

- We offer many "in-house" classes for college credit.  Western Civ I, Western Civ II, Intro to Computers, Human Relations, Computer Generated Blueprint & Design, Welding Tech.

-These cannot count towards required high school classes for graduation.  You receive elective credit for them at ELC.



If you have questions, contact Mindy Brechwald!!!

Thursday, October 15, 2015

Youth Enrichment Program

Check with Upper Des Moines for more info.  Can help with other items, such as RWC memberships, chromebook yearly fees, etc!!  Great resource.

Monday, September 28, 2015

Wendy's Heisman

Wendy's® High School Heisman® Deadline: October 2, 2015

There is still time to refer students for the 2015 Wendy's High School Heisman awards!

Every year Wendy’s recognizes more than 5,000 of the best male and female high school seniors and rewards $120,000 in donations to schools across the country. Wendy’s is looking for the next class of remarkable students who excel in academics, athletics, and community involvement to receive the Heisman honors. The class of 2016 graduating seniors can apply at www.wendyshighschoolheisman.com through this Friday, October 2, 2015


Please tell eligible students to apply or refer students using this online form.

To be eligible, a student must have:
  • Maintained at least a ‘B’ grade point average
  • Participated in one of 43 eligible school sponsored sports
  • Demonstrated active involvement in his or her community
Winners are identified at the local, state and national level.

Students receive the recognition they deserve and their school can be one of 100 high schools who receive up to $5,000 in donations.


The Wendy’s High School Heisman program is truly a stepping stone toward high achievements, and with college admissions growing more selective, a national award of this caliber can help students stand out. We hope you will take advantage of this opportunity to tell students to apply or nominate someone today.
 



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