Thursday, April 22, 2021

Kentucky Forest Leadership Program

                                 




Are you interested in the environment and want to know more about forests, treees, insects, water and wildlife?  Visit https://kflp.ca.uky.edu/ to learn more about a hands-on week-long program where you will get the opportunity to explore the many aspects of our forests as well as learn about college degrees and career options.

The Kentucky Forest Leadership Program will be held at the University of Kentucky's beautiful and historic Robinson Forest near Hazard, Kentucky. 

The program has a limited enrollment for current high school students that have at least a 2.0 GPA.  The program will be held June 6-11.  Deadline for registration is May 21, 2021.

ACT Prep Opportunity - Sylvan

 Message from Steve at Sylvan about their JUNE ACT prep class:

Starts May 10th

Mondays and Wednesdays for 5 weeks

6 student maximum

Practice test

Free review after initial class

Call 554-4111 for more info

ACT Prep Opportunity - Kelly Walden

 Message from Kelly Walden:

We are offering three different ACT prep workshops after school is out to accommodate the family vacation plans and student schedules of as many as possible. 




Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Summer School Information

 Any student that failed a class 9-11th grade or will fail a course this semester can register for summer school using this link:  

Summer School 2021 Registration: June 1st-June 18


Registration is due Friday, May 21.

Summer School 2021 Information
Where: Marshall County High School

When: June 1st-June 18th

Time: Monday -Friday from 8:00 am-12:00 pm

Summer School will not be offered virtually.

Students will complete curriculum through teacher-led assignments AND on the online PLATO platform. Thus, students must complete the work in person with the guidance of teachers.

Students may not miss more than 3 hours of instruction over the course of Summer School, or they will be dismissed from the program and lose the opportunity to gain needed credits.

All policies from the Student Code of Conduct will be enforced during Summer School. This includes the dress code.

Transportation is provided!

Transfer students needing to recover credits lost during a move are also eligible to attend!

Monday, April 19, 2021

Congratulations to our own Bryson Marshall for being accepted to the GSE 2021 Summer Program!!

 

Governor’s School for Entrepreneurs Announces 120 Students Selected for Summer Program

FRANKFORT, Ky. (April 19, 2021) - The Governor’s School for Entrepreneurs (GSE), a highly competitive summer program where Kentucky high school students focus on product innovation and business model design, has announced the selection of 120 students from nearly 50 Kentucky counties for the 2021 program.

“I am so proud of the Governor’s School for Entrepreneurs and the students who have been chosen to participate in this premier summer program,” said Gov. Andy Beshear. “The GSE experience is so sought after that we have added a second session this year so we could accommodate the increasing demand. Kentucky has set the bar high for giving high school students a rewarding and unique residential college experience. This program will unleash their innate entrepreneurial spirit and put them on a path to create businesses and opportunities that will reap benefits for our state for years to come.”

Hundreds of high school students applied to be part of the GSE experience. Participants are selected through a competitive process that does not consider GPA or test scores, and the experience is free for all participants. GSE’s uniquely designed application is structured to identify creative problem-solvers who want to roll up their sleeves and dive head first into creating something meaningful.

“While social and economic empowerment has always been at the core of the GSE experience, our talented class of 2021 truly embodies the fact that without diversity in all forms, innovation does not exist,” said Tasha Sams, executive director of GSE. “In fact, what we look for in our participants can’t be tabulated. We seek the innovative thinkers, the collaborators, the risk takers, the change makers, the teens with a drive that is unstoppable. They are Kentucky’s future business creators, and based on GSE’s class of 2021, the future of the commonwealth is brighter than ever!”

Earlier this month, GSE announced the addition of a second summer session for 2021 to accommodate the ever-increasing demand for the GSE experience. This year’s program will welcome 120 high school students from across the commonwealth, up from 72 in recent years, with plans to double the program size in 2022.

“Congratulations to all of the students selected for the GSE class of 2021. I am excited to see what new ideas and products come out of the program this summer, and to see how the students will grow from the GSE experience,” said Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman, who is also the secretary of the Education and Workforce Development Cabinet.
 
GSE’s first session will run June 6-26, 2021, and the second session July 5-24, 2021. Plans for an in-person program hosted by Northern Kentucky University (NKU) are underway. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, GSE will implement health protocols to keep participants safe and has worked alongside university partner NKU and the Northern Kentucky community on a comprehensive and strategic plan for this summer.

GSE is a relative newcomer on the list of Kentucky’s Governor's Schools, having opened to its first group of students in 2013. The three-week residential immersion program brings high school students from across the state together and equips them with the tools needed to unleash their innate entrepreneurial spirits for the betterment of Kentucky. During the program, teams of students develop a business model, design a prototype and pitch their startups to a panel of judges. GSE teaches the opportunities, benefits and pitfalls of taking a business concept from the idea phase to pitching it to potential investors.

While all participants gain vital entrepreneurial skills through the program to use as they enter the workplace or continue into higher education, more than 16 new businesses have been launched by GSE alumni since it started. Others have filed for multiple patents and developed new ideas and relationships that sow the seeds for more business formation.

Dozens of alumni have chosen to enroll in entrepreneurial programs at Kentucky universities and attribute this decision to the inspiration they received by attending GSE in high school. Through partnerships with collegiate partners, GSE provides more than $5 million in scholarship funding opportunities to Kentucky high school students each year. GSE fosters and empowers the Commonwealth’s future business owners and community leaders, giving these teens the support they need to go from high school students to business owners.

Because of strong partnerships with entities like the Kentucky Education and Workforce Development Cabinet, The Cabinet for Economic Development, Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky (TMMK), and numerous public and private supporters like the Marksbury Family Foundation, and Nate Morris of Rubicon Global, GSE is completely free for selected entrepreneurs. Alumni of GSE gain access to a host of scholarship opportunities, high school class credit, and a statewide network of life long entrepreneurial support. Since 2013, more than 500 student entrepreneurs have received scholarship funding through the program.
 
Parents, educators, entrepreneurs and teens who believe grit, a growth mindset and creativity in problem solving tell as much about a young person as good grades and test scores, can learn more about the Governor’s School of Entrepreneurs at www.KentuckyGSE.com.

Air Force visit on April 27th

 


SSgt Elliott Vance will be here on Tuesday, April 27 in the commons during all four lunches for a meet and greet!  He will be able to share information with you about the Air Force and Space Force.

Friday, April 16, 2021

Purchase AHEC Health Career Academy

Message from Anne Hess, the Health Career Coordinator for the Purchase Area Health Education Center:

We are doing a summer camp called Purchase AHEC Health Career Academy. Rising sophomores, juniors, and seniors will learn about different health careers from health professionals. 

Our camp will be June 14th-18th from 10:00am-2:00pm every day. It will be at the MSU Paducah campus. 


Apply online using this link: https://forms.gle/wHwNmJV7HGnG49qs8  



Wednesday, April 14, 2021

Important Dates to come!

 We have just completed grading term 7.  As of today grades have been updated in Infinite Campus and reflect your most up to date grades.  

The last day of school is May 14.

Finals schedule:

May 13 - 2nd and 4th blocks

May 14 - 1st and 3rd blocks

At the conclusion of this semester the cumulative grades for each of your four courses will be final and posted to your transcript.  

Students failing any courses this school year, 9th or 10th grade year, or in danger of being retained at the end of the semester will be eligible for summer school.  Summer School will be held June 1-18.  Students must have 6 credits to be a sophomore next school year.

McConnell Center- Young Leaders Academy