HVL E News 05/30/2016...2016/05/30 · October 22,€2 016 September 16, 2016 September 17-30, 2016...
Transcript of HVL E News 05/30/2016...2016/05/30 · October 22,€2 016 September 16, 2016 September 17-30, 2016...
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HVL E- NewsM ay 30
FINAL EDITION
Graduation for the HVL senior class will take place
on Sunday, June 5, at 2:00 in the HVL gymnasium.
Class Verse: "But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint." Isaiah 40:31
Class Colors: Turquoise & Black
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Summer Sports Camps at HVLBask etbal l Vol leybal l Soccer
The camps are designed to teach, develop, and ref ine the necessary skil ls for the various sports. Our basketball camp is open to boys and girls that are entering 3rd through 9th grade in the fall of 2016. Our volleyball and soccer camps are open to boys and girls entering grades 5-8 in the fall of 2016. Each player will receive quality instruction and guidance on a daily basis from experienced, enthusiastic, and encouraging coaches.
The camps will offer these sessions:
Basketbal l ? June 20-23
Grades 3-5: 9:00-10:00 ($30.00)
Grades 6-9: 10:15-11:45 ($40.00)
Vol leybal l /Soccer? Aug. 8-11
Grades 5-8: 9:00?11:00 ($40.00)
Click Here for the Camp Brochure and Enrollment Form
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Staf f News
Recently the Lord led Pastor Jon Enter to decline our call to serve as campus pastor. The board will meet soon to extend a call. The board extended a one year call to Mrs. Kirsten Kasten to continue to be our choir director. Kirsten accepted our call and we are excited to see her continue to use her talents at HVL. Frank Kim is an MLC graduate who joined our staff this year as our upper level math teacher and technology coordinator. Great news! Mr. Kim's R-1 visa was approved so we have requested that his call be made permanent. Mrs. Kris Ruth has returned her call to teach at West Lutheran High School in Plymouth, MN, as an English instructor. HVL extended a Divine Cal l to Mr. Neil Schl iewe to teach history courses beginning next school year. Mr. Schliewe has accepted our call and we look forward to seeing his family in July.
Please keep the entire HVL family in your prayers
as God directs our ministry.
Spring Sports Season Wrap Up Our spring sports teams are preparing for the State Tournament. Come out and cheer on the Hawks! Our Spring Sports Awards Banquet wil l be held on Friday, June 10th, at 6:00 pm. This is a casual banquet. The Athletic Department will provide hamburgers and hot dogs. We ask each family to bring a side dish or dessert to share. No tickets are needed for this banquet. Come and support all of our spring sport athletes! MHSAA Tournament Informat ion
Sat. May 21 - 9:00 am - Track Regionals @ Lutheran High West land - $5 admission
Thurs. May 26 - 8:00 am - Gol f Dist ricts @ Sycamore Hil ls Gol f Club
Sat. June 4 - 10:00 am - Basebal l Dist ricts @ Lutheran High West land - $5 admission
Sat. June 4 - 12:00 pm - Sof tbal l Dist ricts @ Lutheran High West land - $5 admission
Sat. June 4 - 2:00 pm - Dist rict Basebal l /Sof tbal l Final
Fri. June 10 - 6:00 pm - Spring Sports Banquet @ HVL in MPR
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ACT TESTING REGISTRATION
Guidance New s
Test Dates and Registration Deadlines for Juniors and Seniors. Register at www.actstudent.org
Test Date Registration Deadline Late Registration* Photo Upload Deadline
June 11, 2016 May 6, 2016 May 7? May 20, 2016 June 3, 2016
September 10, 2016 August 5, 2016 August 6-19, 2016
October 22, 2016 September 16, 2016 September 17-30, 2016
December 10, 2016 November 4, 2016 November 5-18, 2016
February 11, 2017* January 13, 2017 January 14-20, 2017
April 8, 2017 March 3, 2017 March 4-17, 2017
June 10, 2017 May 5, 2017 May 6-19, 2017
Class of 2016 College RemindersMake sure you are checking your college accounts and emails for important information for the start of the new school year. Have you paid your deposits? Have you registered for Freshmen Orientation? Have you f il led out your housing requests, picked a meal plan? Are all your f inancial aid documents submitted? Check your accounts daily for up to date information! Final transcripts will be sent to all institutions after graduation.
Class of 2017 College RemindersStart planning now for f il l ing out college applications. The earlier you get them in, the higher the chance of success. September 1st is the day to start the application process. Some schools have an early decision deadline of November 1st. Summer is also a great t ime to add to your applications with volunteer opportunities, jobs, and community service.
Have plans for the summer?Summer is a great t ime for all students to tour some college campuses. Take some road trips this summer, and check out what some campuses have to offer! Sign up for guided tours and information on each universit ies web site
University of Detroit Mercy Summer Camps
U of D is offering summer camp opportunites for students to explore their interest in architecture, digital media, computer technology, or design thinking. These summer programs offer pre-college students a chance to learn in a college setting. Its a great way for college bound students to jump start their academic goals. Information can be found at udmercy.edu/summer
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Central Michigan University Col lege Days
Choose a day to visit this summer
Central Michigan University hosts a series of six interest-specif ic visit days for high school students and transfers searching for the right college. Gain information from staff , interact with professors and meet other students who share your academic interests at this summer's College Days.
Students who attend one of the College Days programs will have the $35 admissions application fee waived.
The programs, the people, and the welcoming environment make these visit days second-to-none. Whether you attend one or all six,
you will leave with a sense of direction and a few more tools in your pocket to help navigate your future.?
Each Col lege Day includes an opportunity to:+ Tour CMU's park-like campus+ Explore facil it ies specif ic to your area of study+ Find out how to apply for admission and what scholarship you are eligible for+ Learn about new federal processes for f il ing your FAFSA+ Enjoy lunch in a residential restaurant+ Interact with your future faculty during breakout sessions for specif ic academic offerings+ Visit the Student Services Fair to speak with representatives from many university off ices, including:
Click Here for CMU Info
Green and White Day - Michgian State UniversityDiscover what it means to be a Spartan during MSU?s largest open house program of the year.
Daily programs of fered July 19 - 22, 2016
Listen to an admissions presentation, meet current students, visit dif ferent academic colleges, learn more about MSU?s more than 200 f ields of study, connect with campus resources and tour campus.
Please RSVP or visit greenandwhiteday.com for more information.
Oakland University College EventsAre You Ready for Col lege? Register
Friday, August 5, 2016 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Come to this event to f ind out! We'll discuss the college selection process, transitioning from high school to college, and how to f inance your education. Our admissions and f inancial aid experts will be ready, so bring your questions! Reservations are required.
Col lege Palooza RegisterSaturday, August 13, 2016 10:00 AM - 3:30 PM
College Palooza is more than a college fair ? it?s an academic exhibit ion designed to educate, inform and inspire students wishing to launch out as young adults, pursue higher education and live their dreams. Colleges, universit ies, youth and mentoring organizations from all over the country are ready to bring a wealth of knowledge, information and support for students. College Palooza includes breakout sessions designed to meet the needs of students and parents at every stage of the college search process. Breakout sessions include College Readiness, First Generation College Students, Financial Aid & Scholarships, NCAA Eligibil ity, and the HBCU Experience. Check-in begins at 9:30 a.m., with breakout sessions beginning at 10 a.m. The college fair will take place from 1 ? 3 p.m. The day will conclude with optional tours of Oakland University's beautiful campus. Whether or not you're new to the college search process, College Palooza is designed with you in mind. Do not miss this event!
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Book Fines - School textbooks are expensive and those damaged by students will be charged a f ine.
Book Fines and the damaged book will be sent home by May 24. Book Fines are due in the off ice by May 31. Diplomas and end of year reports will not be issued until f ines are paid.
Tuit ion Assistance and Re-enrol lment - I nformat ion for re-enrol lment and tui t ion assi stance was due on May 1, but i t i s not too late. Fol low the l i nk below. I f you need assi stance, please feel f ree to contact TADS at 800-477-8237.
Semester Exam - The schedule for exams is below. Please note that the building will be closing at
dif ferent t imes on these shorter days so parents are asked to make appropriate transportation arrangements.
Online Classes - Students enrolled in online classes need to successfully complete the course by
June 2. Seniors taking an online course should especially note this due date as diplomas cannot be issued
until the course is completed with a passing grade.
Special Reminders for
School Parents
Click here to enroll or apply for tuit ion assistance
Semester Exam Schedule
Study Hard!
Please note the school closes early on these days.
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Monday, May 30th
NO SCHOOL MEMORIAL DAY
Tuesday, May 31st - Thursday, June 2nd
SEMESTER EXAMS (Schedule is on p. 9.)
Saturday, June 4th 10:00am Boys' Basebal l Dist rict Game @ Lutheran High-West land 12:00pm Girls' Sof tbal l Dist rict Game @ Lutheran High-West land 2:00pm Basebal l /Sof tbal l Dist rict Finals @ Lutheran High-West land
Sunday, June 5th 2:00pm Graduat ion @ HVL
Thursday, June 10th
6:00pm Spring Sports Award Banquet @ HVL MPR
Click here to access the HVL Calendar with
updated events/games