Congratulations students for working hard & achieving this honor. You may enjoy an ice cream sundae on November 23rd. White Honor RollSeniors Werner, Billie Jo Juniors Dusel, Jacob Jeffery Eckert, Haley Jo King, Alexia Jean Miller, Austin James Rood, Alyssa Jade Sophomores Evans, Karissa Marie Fleetwood, Kaitlin Jo Greenhalgh, Genova Isaiah Klinetobe, Shawn Michael Mitchem, Elizabeth Ann Short, Jake Ryan Welch, Kourtney Kay Werner, Brianna Lucille Freshmen Ollendick, Hannah Kay Rystrom, Sierra Irene Short, Rider Thompson, Siara Achsa 8th Grade Klinetobe, Joslyn Lee Nall, Olivia Jasmine Smutny, Sadie Sand Thompson, Jace D Vigil, Jorge Jr. 7th Grade Hanson, Trevin Alex | Green Honor RollSeniors Dittrich, Claire Charise Fleetwood, Rebecca Lynn Hale, Ashley Kay Jensen, Logan Elizabeth Keehn, Ranee Anne Petersen, Christopher Cameron Rautenberg, Tyler Robert Rutjens, Noah William Thomas Salgado, Dulce E. Juniors Cakebread, Shelby May Halsey, Gracie Dawn Hecht, Tucker Franklin Klinetobe, Harmony Marie Miller, Tyler James Osborn, Elizabeth Katherine Sophomores Evans, Kirstyn Kaye Dittrich, Kalen Jerome Effle, Brayden James Hahne, Rachal Asta Miguelino, Patrick John Sierra, Delilah Libertad Smutny, Dalton Joseph Stuckwisch, Emily Jean Suckstorf, Matthew Irl Freshmen Frey, Kimberly Laura Klein, Parker Scott McFarland, Joshua LaTaveon Miller, Amber Kate Petersen, Mitchell Evan Vondra, Prestin Dean 8th Grade Chamberlain, Samantha Lois Fleetwood, Haley Victoria Gale, Collin William Krick, Kolton Matthew Maughan, Alyssa Jean Qualset, Angel Marie Stineman, Alison Maria Wriedt, Josiah Derwood 7th Grade Bennett, Hunter Gregory Clause, Gavyn Eugene-Richard Howard, Hunter Sylas Miller, Adam Joseph Ollendick, Braedyn James Vigil, Ruth E. Wilcox, Benjamin Brian |
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The 2015 Elkhorn Valley Honors Night was held at the school gymnasium on Monday, May 4, 2015. We're proud of the hard work and commitment to academics. We also very proud to graduate a nice group of seniors this year and wish them the best.
Academic Achievement Awards NVC Principal’s All-Academic Team Juniors Claire Dittrich, Rebecca Fleetwood, Ashley Hale, Logan Jensen, Ranee Keehn, Chris Petersen, Tyler Rautenberg & Noah Rutjens Seniors Tessa Glatte, Mackenzie Higgins, Chris Knapp, Michael Knievel, Jayson Larson, Courtney Rich, Samantha Welch & Jacob Wiese NVC Scholastic Recognition Michael Knievel & Tessa Glatte President’s Education Award Michael Knievel & Tessa Glatte Scholarships Kendall Albin Midland University Athletic Scholarship Midland University Academic Scholarship Justin Bellar VFW Scholarship Tessa Glatte UNO Regent’s Scholarship Paul & Carrie Corkle Scholarship Mackenzie Higgins Jolette Henry Memorial Scholarship American Red Cross Blood Services High School Young Minds Change Lives Scholarship Wayne State College Cooperating Schools College Scholarship Antelope Memorial Hospital Jody Asmussen Scholarship Great Plains Communications Scholarship Tilden Community Hospital Healthcare Career Scholarship Robert & Joan Hodgson Memorial Scholarship FBLA Scholarship VFW Auxiliary Scholarship Wayne State College Special Abilities Music Scholarship Christopher Knapp Elkhorn Valley TeamMates Scholarship Northeast BankFirst Endowment Scholarship Tilden Bank Scholarship Michael Knievel NAVY ROTC Scholarship Jayson Larson Jeans Day Scholarship Midland University Dean’s Scholarship Midland University Athletic Scholarship Concordia Dean’s Scholarship Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation Scholarship Fritz & Mamie Johnson Scholarship McCook Community College Walsh-Brady Academic Scholarship EV Booster Club Scholarship Nicolas Maughan EV Wrestling Club Scholarship Central Community College Tuition Scholarship VFW Scholarship Meadow Grove Federal Credit Union Scholarship Justina Miller Northeast Dean’s Scholarship Courtney Rich Christian Mucker Memorial Scholarship Hofmann Memorial Scholarship Robert & Joan Hodgson Memorial Scholarship Tyson’s Scholarship Samantha Welch Wayne State College Carhart Scholarship Tilden Alumni Scholarship Elkhorn Valley TeamMates Scholarship Legion Auxiliary Citizenship Award Dale & Betty Inness and Larry & Lilli Inness Scholarship EV Booster Club Scholarship Jacob Wiese Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation Scholarship Wesleyan University Black & Gold Scholarship Classroom Awards Band & Choir Students Earning a Superior at District Music Contest Justin Bellar- Show Choir, Michael Knievel- Show Choir, Boy’s Duet, Samantha Welch- Show Choir and Clarinet Ensemble, Jacob Wiese- Show Choir, Snare Drum Duet, Vocal Solo, Mackenzie Wiseman- Show Choir, Vocal Solo, Flute Solo, Claire Dittrich- Show Choir, Logan Jensen- Show Choir, , Ranee Keehn- Show Choir and Clarinet Ensemble, Chris Petersen- Show Choir, Boy’s Duet, Vocal Solo, Tyler Rautenberg- Show Choir, Noah Rutjens- Show Choir, Dulce Salgado- Show Choir, , Quin Smith- Show Choir, Vocal Solo, Shelby Cakebread- Show Choir, Jacob Dusel- Saxophone Solo, Lexi King- Show Choir, Austin Miller- Show Choir, Tyler Miller-Show Choir, Liz Osborn- Show Choir, EZ Pena-Show Choir, Alyssa Rood-Show Choir, Kalen Dittrich- Show Choir, Brayden Effle- Show Choir, Rachal Hahne- Show Choir and Clarinet Ensemble, Dalton Smutny- Show Choir, Emily Stuckwisch- Show Choir, Brianna Werner- Clarinet Ensemble, Jasmine Wiese- Show Choir and Snare Drum Duet Outstanding Solo Honorable Mention at District Music Contest Mackenzie Wiseman Distinguished Service Award Jayson Larson, Emilio Sierra, Ezequiel Pena & Jacob Wiese Business/FBLA Business Honors are presented to the students who have received a 95% or higher in their course. Accounting I Chris Petersen & Noah Rutjens High School Careers Kendall Albin, Jayson Larson, Courtney Rich & Samantha Welch Information Technology I Gracie Halsey, Tucker Hecht, Lexi King, Tyler Miller & Alyssa Rood Information Technology II Emilio Sierra & Nathan Suckstorf Personal Finance Mackenzie Wiseman, Christopher Knapp, Michael Knievel, Jayson Larson, Courtney Rich, Samantha Welch & Jacob Wiese Web Design Nathan Suckstorf English English 9 PJ Miguelino & Delilah Sierra English 10 Gracey Halsey & Tyler Miller American Literature David Short & Logan Jensen British Literature Michael Knievel & Jayson Larson Family & Consumer Science/FCCLA Students who had a constant A+ all year, great leadership skills, very dependable, have work turned that is A work, and overall great students in the classroom. Clinical Nutrition and Nutrition I Tucker Hecht Medical Terminology and Health Sciences Tessa Glatte Health/Physical Education Health PJ Miguelino & Kalen Dittrich Presidential Physical Fitness Awards Brayden Effle, Dalton Smutny, Bri Warner, Katy Fleetwood & Karissa Evans Coed PE Kalen Dittrich, PJ Miguelino, Brayden Effle, Kirstyn Evans, Dalton Smutny & Delilah Sierra Math Highest average in each class. Algebra C Nathan Suckstorf Algebra I Kalen Dittrich Algebra II Tyler Miller Geo/Trig Logan Jensen Calculus I Tessa Glatte Calculus II Adam Potter Science Biology Students of the Year Kalen Dittrich & PJ Miguelino Spanish Spanish 3 Tessa Glatte, David Short & Dulce Salgado Spanish 4 Christopher Knapp & Emily Falcon Social Studies American Government (Advanced) Tessa Glatte & Michael Knievel American Government Justina Miller US History (Advanced) Logan Jensen & Tyler Rautenberg World History Tucker Hecht, Austin Miller, Tyler Miller & Liz Osborn Geography Rachal Hahne, Delilah Sierra, Dalton Smutny, Kalen Dittrich, Brayden Effle, PJ Miguelino & Emily Stuckwisch Student Council Student Body Officers President Samantha Welch Vice President Jacob Wiese Secretary Mackenzie Wiseman Treasurer Adam Potter Class Representatives Michael Knievel, Jayson Larson, Logan Jensen, Chris Petersen, Haley Eckert, Tyler Miller, Brayden Effle & Rachal Hahne Art Glimpse of Greatness Jacob Dusel, Katy Fleetwood, Harmony Klinetobe, David Short, Danielle Warnke & Kourtney Welch Outstanding Artist Haley Eckert & Liz Osborn Artists of the Year Shelby Cakebread & Ashley Hale Big Red Summer Academic Camps
There are numerous focus areas offered as a part of the Big Red Summer Academic Camp. The 2015 camp offerings include:
Early Bird sign-up: April 1, Regular - May 1 Nebraska Agricultural Youth Institute 2015 NAYI is a five-day conference for high school juniors and seniors to learn about career opportunities within agriculture. DUE April 15, 2015 Southeast Community College Automotive Summer Camp For anyone interested in the automotive repair field as a career. June 12 & 13, 2015 at SCC Milford. Registration due June 2, 2015 Contact: Rick Morphew, SCC-Milford Campus / email [email protected] to register. Johnny Baxter Carriage House Foundation
Scholarship program for students interested in attending one of Nebraska's community colleges to study in an automotive related field. A $1,000 grant will be awarded in each of the six community college areas in Nebraska for students pursuing training for an automotive career. DUE April 3, 2015. 2015 Northeast Nebraska Ag Community Scholarship Must be a senior, "C" or higher GPA, resident of Madison or Antelope, written application and letter of reference. DUE May 1, 2015 Lincoln Builders Bureau Scholarship Program Member company employees & dependents can apply for a $750 college scholarship sponsored by the Lincoln Builders Bureau. DUE April 1, 2015 AITP Omaha Scholarship Students who are planning to attend or continuing to attend a college, university, community college, or technical school in Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, North Dakota, or South Dakota, with the goal of achieving an associate's or bachelor's degree in Information Systems, Information Technology, Computer Science, or a related field. DUE May 1, 2015 M. Kenneth Drobny Memorial Scholarship 2015 A $300 scholarship. Graduating student, preference to law enforcement-related field. The Nebraska Society of Mayflower Descendants Burt & Becky Whedon Memorial Scholarship High school senior planning to attend a 4-year college or university. Mayflower ancestry is NOT a requirement. DUE March 31, 2015 Nebraskans for Peace Scholarships Awards are based on essays. See application for more details. DUE April 10, 2015
Fall Visit Events for Students
Tuesday, December 2, 6:30-8:30pm - Ultrasound Program Evening Visit. This is the perfect opportunity for students interested in becoming an Ultrasound Technologist. This event includes hands-on opportunities to visit with faculty, program information and scan a volunteer! Thursday, December 4, 6:30-8:30pm - Biomedical Sciences/Pre-Professional Event. This is the perfect opportunity for students interested in becoming a physician, physical therapist, pharmacist or other advanced-degree health professional to learn about the programs needed to enter these fields. This event includes an optional educational experience using cadavers to provide a first-hand look at anatomy and organs. For more information and to schedule a visit go to bryanhealthcollege.edu. Prepare for the FAFSA with free programs and resources
If you’re a senior, it’s time to start preparing for the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). You should complete the form after January 1 (after you and your parents have completed your 2014 tax returns) but before your college’s priority deadline (typically before April 1). Colleges will use your FAFSA results to determine how much they will award you in federal, state and college-based financial aid. To prepare for the FAFSA, take advantage of these free EducationQuest programs and resources: Financial Aid Programs EducationQuest is conducting statewide Financial Aid Programs that explain the financial aid process and the FAFSA. The programs are free and open to the public. Find the program nearest you. Juniors and seniors and their parents or guardians are encouraged to attend. If you attend, you will be eligible to register for a $500 Financial Aid Program Scholarship! FAFSA Webinars EducationQuest will conduct free “How to Complete the FAFSA” webinars on the following dates: Tuesday, December 9 – 7:00 pm (CT) Webinar link: http://eqf.org/110PHjx Wednesday, December 17 – 7:00 pm (CT) Webinar link: http://eqf.org/112ADCd Monday, January 12 – 7:00 pm (CT) Webinar link: http://eqf.org/1zmonbq Wednesday, January 14 – 7:00 pm (CT) Webinar link: http://eqf.org/1upQdmV Tuesday, February 24 – 7:00 pm (CT) Webinar link: http://eqf.org/1u5EpVG To join the Webinar, click on the link under your desired date. The password is college. College Funding Estimator To estimate your FAFSA results now, use the College Funding Estimator at EducationQuest.org. This program will ask for 2014 income tax information. You may estimate your tax information to complete the Estimator but should use your completed 2014 tax returns when you complete the FAFSA. Seniors…have you submitted your college applications? If you haven’t submitted your college admission applications yet, it’s time to get serious! Contact your top college choices to determine application deadlines and procedures. Ask if the admission application is also the application for college-based scholarships. If not, ask about the scholarship application process. Winning the scholarship game Follow these tips to increase your chances of earning scholarships: Don’t ever pay for scholarship searches! Use free resources such as ScholarshipQuest at EducationQuest.org with over 2,000 Nebraska-based scholarships. Free national sites include Fastaid, ScholarshipExperts.com, School Soup, and Scholarships.com. Visit your school counselor often for information about local scholarships. Focus on local and college-specific scholarships because you're more likely to earn them. Update your activities, honors, community service or paid jobs using the Activities Resume at EducationQuest.org. Earn the best possible ACT/SAT scores by taking the exam in the spring of your junior year and again in the fall of your senior year. Use quality references such as a teacher, coach or counselor. Encourage them to write specific examples of your leadership skills. Give them advance notice and a specific deadline. Tailor your essay to the scholarship. Ask an English teacher to read your essay and offer advice on making a big impact. Your essay will need to stand out from other applications. December “To Do” List Complete these tasks during December to stay on the right college planning track. Seniors __ Submit college applications. __ Estimate your FAFSA results using the College Funding Estimator at EducationQuest.org. __ Attend the Financial Aid Program in your area. Thursday, November 20th @ the Distance Learning Room __ Continue to apply for scholarships. Juniors __ Attend the Financial Aid Program in your area. __ Search for scholarships. __ Register by January 9 for the February 7 ACT. Note: Optional writing test is not necessary for any Nebraska college. For free help with college planning, contact EducationQuest Foundation: Kearney 308-234-6310 800-666-3721 Lincoln 402-475-5222 800-303-3745 Omaha 402-391-4033 888-357-6300 EducationQuest.org Follow us on Facebook and Twitter for college planning tips! Your Journey to College Begins with Us
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AuthorMs. Sigler is the K-12 School Counselor at Elkhorn Valley Schools. Archives
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