Sophomore Notices
Do you think you might like to do a Study Abroad Program for your Junior year? Visit the Counselor's Home Page and discover some excellent links for planning your future.
Is it too early to think about Life After Graduation? Well you've heard the expression "the early bird catches the worm" haven't you?
We have some great resources on campus to help you make plans for your future. There are free classes you can take to guide you and help you make the most of resources many don't have time to investigate. Not only will you get information but you'll also get a lot of help in completing applications, learning what's available to you and meeting deadlines. And to think that it's all for FREE. Visit the Career Center on campus or make and appointment to see your counselor for guidance.
If you like researching the internet for information, you can visit our special webpage filled with online resources for scholarships, college programs and career opportunities.
General Post-Secondary Informational Pages & Articles:
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President: Tina Nguyen
Vice President: Armaine Sahagun
Secretary: Grace Zhange
Treasurer: Trina Theirry
Class Advisor: Mr. Carey, Rm P102
Meetings: Every other Thursday, Lunchtime, P102
Sophomore Spirit Week Class Dress Color: Black
Sophomore Cabinet: Sophomore cabinet meets every other Thursday, during lunch in room P102. If you would like to be a member of the Sophomore Cabinet, please see Sophomore Class President Tina Nguyen or the Sophomore Class Advisor.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT!!!
If you are a high school sophomore, you may think it's alright to postpone planning for life after high school. You may simply be procrastinating or you may think that because you come from a lower income family, there isn't much on the horizon to be seen in your future. That would be wrong-thinking!! Now, you know why you should work hard and seek excellence in academics so that you can qualify with an excellent GPA.. Read THIS:
Harvard's Tutition Announcement: Harvard University is offering FREE TUITION for students that have a family income below $40,000. Any student in excellent academic standing, nearing college, and meeting the max. income requirement should consider this opportunity. Harvard's Free Tuition announcement highlights failure of prestigious universities goal to enroll low-income students. Harvard announced that 'from now on, undergraduate students from low-income families will pay no tuition. In making the announcement, Harvard's president, Lawrence H. Sommers, said "When only 10 percent of the students in elite higher education come from families in lower half of the income distribution, we are not doing enough. We are not doing enough in bringing elite higher education to the lower half of the income distribution." If you or someone you know meets the criteria, tell them about this opportunity for FREE TUITION and NO LOAN PAYBACK opportunity. Visit the Harvard Financial Aid Website or call the school's financial aid office to learn more. Tel: (617)495-1581
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