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Weekly Update (April 23, 2021)

Every senior needs to complete this transition survey by April 30th. 


Mandatory Senior Meeting on Monday, April 26 at 9:00 a.m.

Senior Scholarship and Awards Night will be Tuesday, May 11 at 6:30 p.m. in Gym A.  If any senior has a scholarship they would like announced at this event, please fill out google document below:




Prom is May 15th.

May 27 is the last day of school.  Seniors will meet at 8:30 a.m. for mandatory graduation practice.



2021 Prom Ticket Sales
Ticket sales will begin Monday April 12th. Tickets will be $20 each and will be sold in the concession stand in front of the gym before and after school. If you are bringing a date who does not attend ACHS, you will need to fill out an out of school form which can be picked up in the concession stand when ticket sales begin as well. Tickets will not be sold during the school day. If you are a BCTC or Co-Op student you will need to make arrangements to come in before or after school to purchase tickets in the concession stand.




The following can be accessed through Miracle's google classroom shared with all seniors:

6th District League of  Sportsmen Scholarship due May 5, 2021.
Bluegrass Indo-American Civic Society Scholarship due date is April 30, 2021.



2021 ACHS Graduation Update (as of 4/22/2021)
The 2021 ACHS Graduation Ceremony will be held at Alltech Arena on Friday, May 28, at 6:00 p.m. Alltech Arena now has a 50% seating capacity, which will require each graduate to receive eight (8) tickets for their family members to attend. Specific family seating accommodations (with the exception of accessible seating) cannot be made due to the limited availability of seating in the arena. Children 0-5 years of age do not count towards capacity and do not require a ticket. Students will receive their allotted tickets in the coming weeks and will sign/date stating they’ve received them. ACHS will send out communications to families when that process begins. Due to capacity restrictions, tickets will not be reissued once a student has signed for their allotted tickets. Those who do not have tickets to attend will not be permitted entry into the arena. Viewing capabilities will be provided via streaming on YouTube (more details to come). 

All spectators will enter via the main entrance on the west end of the building. Once you enter through one of the doors, you will submit your tickets to a staff member and proceed to a designated available area and be seated. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, seating will be sectioned in groups of eight (8) throughout the arena. Seating will be on a first come first served basis. We ask that you do not sit in sections that are not permitted or move barriers to maintain social distancing guidelines. Masks must also be worn any time you’re in the building. Masks will not be provided for those who do not have one. 

For more information, click on the heading above to access detailed maps of an aerial view of Alltech Arena for parking and a seating map of the arena.
 
For more information, click on 
https://www.anderson.kyschools.us/protected/ArticleView.aspx?iid=6300YYI&dasi=302I to access detailed maps of an aerial view of Alltech Arena for parking and a seating map of the arena.
  

  

Project grad is rolling out a new fundraiser.







The April 2021 Your KHEAA College Connection is now available at https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/read/65535871/ykcc-april-2021. You can also find a PDF version at https://www.kheaa.com/website/kheaa/collegeconnection?main=1.

You will find the following articles in this month’s issue:
* More funds available for CAP Grants
* FAFSA Completion Challenge
* Social media sessions
* Scholarship Spotlight
* And more

Your KHEAA College Connection is a newsletter created to inform students, parents and others about state education news, financial aid, financial literacy and other educational topics.



Need help studying or practice with the ACT? 
March2Success provides a free online study program to help students prepare for standardized tests, improve school work and review materials. We also provide tools for educators and parents to track and encourage their students. Click here to learn more about how you can use March2Success. 

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Spring 2021 Season
NACAC Virtual College Fairs
Dear Educator,

We hope you'll encourage your students to register for free at virtualcollegefairs.org.

More than 100,000 students and families signed up for NACAC virtual fairs this past fall. Students give them an enthusiastic "thumbs up" because it's so easy to drop in on live Zoom sessions offered by hundreds of colleges on a single day.

NACAC has begun promoting the fairs on Snapchat, TikTok, and Instagram. But your recommendation has the greatest impact! A Counselor's Resource page is available with downloadable flyers, social media graphics, and more.

We can't thank you enough for letting your students know about this opportunity to explore their college dreams. If you have any questions, please contact us at [email protected].

Best wishes,
NACAC Virtual College Fairs team
 
Spring 2021 Schedule
Students may attend as many fairs as they wish! Click to see a list of colleges that will share information about their programs, majors, financial aid, and more on each fair date. Additional colleges will be added throughout the spring.
 
Four of these events are smaller Focus Fairs and are especially for students with special interests or residing in specific regions: STEM (Mar. 7), Performing & Visual Arts (Mar. 16), Western US (Apr. 10), Southeastern US (Apr. 20).

Connect Virtually
COVID-19 has shut down many opportunities students previously had for visiting, learning about, and connecting with colleges. NACAC aims to bridge that gap through these special one-day events.

At each virtual fair, students attend college presentations, learn about their options, ask questions, and demonstrate interest... all without leaving home.

Please share this short how-to video with students and encourage them to sign up at virtualcollegefairs.orgwell before each fair date.

 



NACAC Virtual College Fairs contribute to overall support for NACAC, the association serving the counseling and admission field since 1937.

Promotional support provided by:


Have a wonderful weekend!
Cynthia Miracle
Senior Counselor
Anderson County High School
One Bearcat Drive
Lawrenceburg, Ky. 40342
Phone: 502.839.5118 ext. 2519/6209
Fax: 502-839-3486



Order your ACHS transcript by using the link below:

College Representatives can now schedule lunch visits with https://counselorcommunity.com/
If you are in crisis, please call the Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1.800.273.TALK  or text the Crisis Text Line by texting: 
HOME to 741741 and a trained crisis counselor will assist you.  It's Free. 

Local Crisis resources include: 
The Ridge - Free Assessments            Peace Assessment and Referral Center -Free Assessments
1.800.753.HOPE (4673)                          859.313.3515
859.269.2325                                          8AM-9PM Monday-Friday
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