PHS ANNOUNCEMENTS

Tuesday, January 22nd

***Announcements presented to you by the Senior Technology Seminar Class***

LUNCH : BBQ Chicken, Blackeye Peas, French Fries, Mixed Fruit, Hot Roll, Milk

CHARACTER TRAITS: Compassion/ Kindness- “The most powerful force in the world that can change the lives of millions of people is COMPASSION.” -Steven Aitchison

GENERAL NEWS

MASH applications are now available.  If you are interested, please see the nurse.

Students are not to have sunflower seeds in the classroom or in the cafeteria due to several occurrences with the shells being spit in the floor.

The Smoke Signal is looking for topics to cover in upcoming editions.  We would love to have pictures and information about what PHS Clubs are doing, trips our students take over breaks, or any other information you would like to see in our PHS Smoke Signal.  Please email crystal.blalock@pocahontaspsd.com or speak with on of the Smoke Signal Staff. Thank you! :)

Elite Welding Academy will be visiting the Agri Dept Jan 22nd during 6-7th hour. Greenway Equipment will be visiting the Agri Dept jan 24th at 9:00. Students who are interested in visiting with the representatives need to sign up with Mr. Hogan.

The next Project Graduation meeting will be Sunday, February 10th at 2:00 pm in the high school student center. Monica Brewington will be there to discuss the basketball fundraiser with us. We need as many people as possible at this meeting. This is one of the biggest fundraisers for PG and will require lots of help.

Seniors please see Mrs. Inman or Mrs. Dianna to get your raffle tickets for the island raffle. Each senior needs to sell a minimum of 25 tickets in order to receive incentive money for the night of Project Graduation.

Seniors who have applied to BRTC, please stop by Mrs. Stewart or Mrs. Hampton’s office to pick up an application for private/foundation scholarships. Deadline to apply is March 1st

Class song: Tattoos on This Town by Jason Aldean

Motto: We didn’t realize we were making memories, we just knew we were having fun.

Flower: White Rose

Colors: Red and White

Any high school student interested in running track needs to see Coach Chester any time during lunch in the high school study hall room over the next two weeks.

PHS Clothing closet has coats and new shoes for use… Visit the closet if you have any clothing needs and take what you need. Please leave it organized :)

Tip-Off shirts are still available for $10. See Monica Brewington at MD Williams or email her at monica.brewington@pocahontaspsd.com to get yours today.   

Students may make purchases at the coffee house during lunch and after. Coffee house items are not allowed out of the library. You must stay in the library until you finish your drink.

Reminder: Please remember once a student has reached 6 absences in any given class period that a parent note will not excuse that absence. After 6 absences, the only notes that excuse students are doctor notes, death or serious injury in the immediate family, an appt with government agency, participation in FFA, FHA, or 4H activities, or exceptional circumstances with prior approval of the principal/assistant principal. Please also remember excuse notes must be presented to the office within 5 days of returning to school. Notes presented more that 5 days may not be accepted. Notes should be turned into the office first thing in the morning, (for more

details see page 27/28  of the District Pupil Policies handbook.)

Project Graduation 9 Pin No-Top Bowling Tournament - twice monthly now until April!

Smoke Signal - The Pocahontas High School Smoke Signal website is now up and running!  Be sure to check out the November/December Edition online at

https://phssmokesignal.wixsite.com/eedition

FBLA - FBLA is selling chocolate covered pretzels. Cost is $1.00 each.  Funds will be used to help students pay for State and National Competitions. Money must be turned in by January 30th!

Key Club - Meetings are every Thursday at lunch in Mr. Smith’s room.

11th and 12th graders: They are offering an extra chance for you to take the ASVAB if you missed the school offering or if you just need to retake it. They offer it twice or so a year in addition to the school offering.

The ASVAB CEP is made up of three components:

ASVAB: The aptitude test estimates your performance in academic and vocational

endeavors.

FYI: The interest inventory measures your work-related interests.

OCCU-Find: A career catalog provides activities to help you put a plan together.

High school students in grades 10-12, and first and second year post-secondary

school students can participate. Participation in the CEP is voluntary, but the future

is mandatory. So, be ready!

How it works...

ASVAB CEP helps you figure out what you’re good at, what is important to you, and

the jobs that match your skills and interests. After you take the test, you will

participate in a series of activities to help you understand your scores, yourself, and

your options.

COUNSELOR NEWS…..

CAREER COACH – LINDSAY STEWART (Lindsay.stewart@pocahontaspsd.com)

Parents and students! Please follow Mrs. Stewart's Facebook page, BRTC Career Coach. The

site will be updated regularly with special events and important information regarding college

and career planning https://bit.ly/2w7fGrg

SCHOOL COUNSELOR – STEPHANIE HAMPTON (Stephanie.hampton@pocahontaspsd.com)

Parents and students! Please follow Mrs. Hampton’s Remind updates for specific grade

levels.

Seniors        Text @phs18-19sr          to the number 81010

Juniors        Text @phs18-19jr           to the number 81010

Sophomores    Text @phs18-19so         to the number 81010.

IMPORTANT DATES

PEER ADVOCACY COMMITTEE

Friday, January 25 - PAC meeting in counselor's office at 11:30

LOCAL SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION:  Seniors, check your PHS e-mail!  Mrs. Hampton has sent you a fill-able copy of the local scholarship application to complete, print, and turn in to her by 3:30 p.m. Friday, February 15, 2019. (You only have to complete this one application to be considered for all local scholarships.)

SENIORS:  NEXT STEPS FOR COLLEGE

.  * Please do NOT use your PHS student e-mail address for ACT, FAFSA, YOUniversal, college applications, etc.  You will not have access to it after you graduate.

 

  1. (ONLINE) Complete FAFSA - If you are considering going to college, you must complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Student Aid) form online @  https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/ (You may pick up a FAFSA ID Worksheet from Mrs. Stewart or Mrs. Hampton to record your log-in information. You WILL need this every year.)  

  2. (ONLINE) Complete YOUniversal Scholarship - Complete the YOUniversal Scholarship application online @ https://www.ark.org/adhe_financialaid (to qualify for the Academic Challenge Scholarship)

  3. (ONLINE) Apply to Colleges – Complete online applications as an incoming, undergraduate freshman for any potential colleges you are considering attending

(Some colleges charge an application fee.  If you receive free/reduced lunches, you may be able to obtain a fee waiver.  See Mrs. Hampton for more information.)

  1. (COUNSELOR) Submit Transcript Request – Obtain a transcript request form (list all colleges for which you completed an online application) from Mrs. Hampton or Mrs. Stewart, and return it to Mrs. Hampton.  

(This allows your listed colleges to receive your official transcript and ACT scores. You may also need to complete a shot-record release form with Mrs. Gholson.)

  1. (ONLINE) Check Regularly – Make sure you check your email, FAFSA account, YOUniversal account, and college application accounts for any messages or tasks that still need to be completed.  You will have to ‘accept’ financial aid awards. WATCH DEADLINES!

 

ASVAB  

         We have added another section of the ASVAB on Thursday, January 24, 2019 from 8:00-11:30 in the high school counselor's office.  The ASVAB is NOT just a military test. You do NOT have to commit to the military to take the ASVAB. It is a great test to help you explore which careers would best suit your abilities and interests.  Sign up in the counselor's office by January 16th if interested.

 

he following students will be taking the ASVAB in the library on Thursday, January 24th.  They will be testing into 4th period.  

1.       Basaya, Theresa

2.       Baxley, Rhet

3.       Brown, Tyler

4.       Cook, Braden

5.       Cummings, Eric

6.       Dilday, Nicholas

7.       Endicott, Jakob

8.       Foreman, Will

9.       Hart, Jeffrey

10.   Hurst, EmmaJenn

11.   Johnson, Ethan

12.   Louise, Paul

13.   McEntire, Drake

14.   Molik, Johnty

15.   Ovalle, Alex

16.   Reed, Braden

17.   Roberts, Chandler

18.   Rogers, Kira

19.   Smith, Carley

20.   Smith, Eli

21.   Smith, Levi

22.   Stalnaker, Keith

23.   Steimel, Colton

24.  Ward, Alexandra

25. Barnard, Bailey     

26. Crawford, Caleb

27. Crow, Preston

28. Shearman-Chester, Madigan

29. Smith, Alec

30. Snow, Michael

31. Hilton, Sara

 

 

 

CONCURRENT CREDIT/BRTC COURSES

Online Courses through BRTC - If you wish to take an online course

through BRTC, you must have a period in your PHS schedule to complete

the course work in the computer lab/study hall.  You will be counted absent if

you do not attend that class every day, just as your other PHS classes.

 

Dual Credit Courses (on BRTC Campus) - These courses must be pre-

approved by Mrs. Hampton.  If you wish to take a course on the BRTC

campus during the school day, you must provide the days and times the

course meets and have it pre-approved by Mrs. Hampton.  If the course will

not allow you to have 6 credit-classes in your PHS schedule per day, you will

not be approved to take the course.

 

ACT INFORMATION

If you are in 11th or 12th grade and receive free or reduced lunches, see Mrs. Hampton for one

fee waiver each school year.  To register, visit www.act.org

Important A-State Announcement for all high school seniors planning to graduate in 2019!

Due to inclement weather December 8th, the December National ACT was cancelled at several testing sites in the region.  In recognition of this, A-State will accept the February National ACT score for Institutional Scholarship consideration up to the A-State Excellence level.  

To be considered for an offer or scholarship upgrade, the student must be a current high school senior (will graduate in 2019) who is admitted to A-State as a Fall 2019 incoming freshman by the Institutional Scholarship deadline, February 15, 2019.  Also, students must list A-State as one of the institutions to receive the ACT score before taking the test.

Test Dates                                                   Registration Deadline

Saturday, February 9, 2019 Friday, January 11, 2019

Saturday, April 13, 2019 Friday, March 8, 2019

Saturday, June 8, 2019 Friday, May 3, 2019

Saturday, July 13, 2019 Friday, June 14, 2019

Wednesday, February 20 ACT (All 11th grade students)

1st-4th periods

Wednesday, April 17 ACT Aspire Summative (All 10th grade students)

Morning & Afternoon (English, Reading, and Math)

Thursday, April 18 ACT Aspire Summative (All 10th grade students)

Morning only (Science and Writing)

11th Grade Students: You will all take the ACT online, provided free of charge, at the high school on Wednesday, February 20, 2019. You will NOT register online for this test. Mrs. Hampton will set up all testing and lead you through the pre-test activities prior to the test date.

Reminder: To take the ACT, you MUST take your ticket, a photo ID, a calculator, and pencils. Photo ID’s can be made at the DMV for $5.00

COLLEGE DAYS

11th Grade – 1 day in Spring Semester

12th Grade – 1 day in Fall Semester

                 – 1 day in Spring Semester

If you are planning to take a College Day, please remember you must not have exceeded the

allowable absences in a semester and you will need to get a form from the office prior to the

visit. The student must meet with the school counselor and have the form signed by the

counselor and a parent; then turn into the office the day before visit. The student must provide

written verification of the visit to the office upon returning to school.

COLLEGE/MILITARY REPRESENTATIVE VISITS

All representatives will set up in the student center during lunch

Wednesday, January 30 Williams Baptist University  

COLLEGE SPORTS

10th-12th grade students, do you plan to play college sports? Pick up info about NCAA and

NAIA in the counselor’s office.

SCHOLARSHIPS/CONTESTS

       A-state Connection is a FREE overnight diversity recruitment program (April 26-27, 2019) for jr’s and sr’s from underrepresented racial/ethnic backgrounds. Juniors that have over an 18 ACT score and a 3.0 GPA or seniors with a 19 ACT score and a 2.75 GPA may apply. The weekend will be filled with fun and informative sessions to connect students to all aspects of academic and campus life at A-State. Deadline to apply is March 1, 2019. http://www.astate.edu/astateconnection

Please join Mrs. Hampton’s Google Classroom titled Scholarships/Contests to get information

and updates about available scholarships and contests! To join, go to Google Classroom and

enter the class code: ip32r8… or you can stop by the counselor’s office to pick up a paper copy of the list.

ASTATE's Privately Funded Scholarship application is now open!!  Seniors planning to attend ASTATE next fall are eligible to apply for a variety of privately funded scholarships administered by Arkansas State University and the ASU Foundation Inc. Complete the application and submit supporting documentation (resume, letter(s) of recommendation, essay, etc.) by February 1st.

https://www.astate.edu/a/finaid/types-of-finaid/scholarships/privately-funded-scholarships.dot

Stanford Pre-Collegiate Studies summer program (in California) is now accepting applications for various summer residential camps/institutes in arts, humanities, science, and math for students in grades 8 and up. Deadlines to apply are approaching quickly. Admission is very competitive, and there is limited financial aid available. For more information, visit   https://spcs.stanford.edu/programs

DAILY NEWS

Tuesday 11/22

  • Project Graduation will be selling Crush sodas for Valentine’s Day. See Heather Fletcher, Emily Hausman or Karen Johnson to send a crush to your Valentine for $1.00. Find out who sent the soda after Valentine’s day for $1.00, see Karen Johnson in the library at PHS to reveal your crush.

  • Lady Redskins basketball @ Brookland. Games start at 5:00 pm

  • All Prom committee members need to meet in Mrs. Baty's room during lunch today. Please bring your lunch with you!

Wednesday 11/23

  • FBLA Spring Conference permission slips are due today.

Thursday 11/24

  • FBLA Spring Conference: Members who competed need to meet in the Business Building before 7:30 am.  Bus is leaving at 7:30!

  • Swim Meet @Paragould 5:00 PM

  • FFA Application night at 6 PM in the Ag building

Friday 11/25

  • Boys and girls basketball @ home vs. Valley View. Games start at 5:00 pm

UPCOMING EVENTS…

GENERAL UPCOMING

Feb 8 Senior Night for winter sports (basketball girls & boys, cheer, and swim). Time will be determined at a later date.

Apr 27 Prom at BRTC

BOYS BASKETBALL

Jan 29 @ Blytheville

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Jan 29 @ Blytheville

Jan 31 Cave City @ home

SWIM

Feb. 2 @Batesville 10:30 AM start

Feb. 7 Districts @ Pocahontas 5:00 PM start

Feb. 22-23 State at Bentonville starting at 8:30 AM