Weekly Calendar
Week 40
Week 40
UTICA HIGH SCHOOL CHIEFTAINS
June
06 – June 11, 2016
Monday
06/06/16
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REGULAR
SCHEDULE
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Tuesday
06/07/16
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REGULAR SCHEDULE
Utica United
Dept.
Recognition Awards Breakfast
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Room 246
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7:00am
7:45am
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Wednesday
06/08/16
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REGULAR
SCHEDULE
Baccalaureate
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Auditorium
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7:00pm
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Thursday
06/09/16
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REGULAR
SCHEDULE
SHH Officers Only
Senior Prom –
Palazzo Grande
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Room 246
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7:00am
6:30-11:00pm
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Friday
06/10/16
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REGULAR SCHEDULE
MANDATORY Graduation Practice @ Palace of Auburn Hills
Boys Varsity Golf MHSAA State
Tournament (Other)
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1:00pm
7:30am
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Saturday
06/11/16
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Graduation @
The Palace of Auburn Hills
Boys Varsity Golf MHSAA State Tournament (Other)
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10:00am
7:30am
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SENIORS: MONFORT
ELEMENTARY ALUMNI
Monfort
Elementary would like to extend an invitation to all 2016 UHS graduates who
attended Monfort Elementary back for 6th grade graduation with their
cap/gown/garb and hanging awards.
The date
is Tuesday, June 14th.
They should wear their cap and gown and be in the lobby no later than 9:45 am
with a picture ID also.
LOOKING
AHEAD
June
14th Final Exams – 1st,
2nd hours, Early Dismissal
June
15th Final Exams – 3rd,
4th hours, Early Dismissal
June
16th Final Exams – 5th,
6th hours, Early Dismissal, Last Day
UHS BAND INFORMATION
- www.uticabands.org
·
June 11: UHS Class of 2016 graduation - 10 am at The Palace
(sophomores & juniors perform)
·
June 15: Band Booster Meeting at 7 pm in the Band Room
*****SAVE THE DATES: SUMMER
BAND CAMP DATES ANNOUNCED!!!!
2016 Marching Band Camp
July 25 & 26: New
Marchers Camp at UHS
July
27 & 28: Mini Band Camp at UHS (All)
July 31 – August 5:
Away Camp at CMU
ATHLETIC BOOSTER CLUB EVENT:
Start
Dates for Fall Sports:
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August
8th - Football
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August
10th - Cross Country, Volleyball, Girls’ Golf, Girls’ Swimming,
Boys’ Tennis
JUNIORS: ALL TRANSCRIPT REQUESTS ARE HANDLED ONLINE!
If
you are a junior right now and plan to apply to college in August, you will use
Family Connection/Naviance for your transcript requests. You can log on using UCS login at
http://connection.naviance.com/uticahs
Directions
to request transcripts through Family Connection:
To
request a transcript (student):
1.
Select the Colleges tab in Family Connection.
2.
Click the Transcripts link, listed in the Resources section of
the tab.
3.
Click Request transcripts for the type of transcript you are requesting.
4.
Enter the necessary information. This will differ based on the destination of
the transcript.
Click Request
Transcripts.
Test
Date Registration Deadline
September 10,
2016 August
5, 2016
October 22,
2016 September
16, 2016
December 10,
2016 November
4, 2016
April 8, 2017 March
3, 2017
June 10, 2017 May 5,
2017
SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION
Students
interested in scholarships are strongly encouraged to visit Utica High School
Naviance-Family Connections Site at http://connection.naviance.com/uticahs (Use
your school username and password to log in) Click on the Colleges tab and then
go to the Scholarships & Money section. You will find our local
scholarships as well as National Scholarships that you can apply.
COLLEGE
INFORMATION
SCIENCE EXPLORATION DAY, Tuesday, June 21, 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
At
this event, students will learn about cutting-edge research opportunities in
Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Environmental Science, and Physics. They
will be able to visit research labs and explore our Environmental Interpretive Center. Students may sign up online at umdearborn.edu/scienceday
Central Michigan University is hosting College days for interested JUNIORS. Visit the campus and
talk with the faculty and staff about your potential areas of study. For more
information or to register, go to www.admissions.cmich.edu/collegedays
JULY 15 - College of Business Administration Day, College
of Communication and Fine Arts Day
JULY 22 - College of Education and Human Services Day, College
of Humanities & Social and Behavioral Sciences Day
JULY 29 - College of Health Professions Day, College of
Science and Engineering Day
Oakland
University is
hosting A Glimpse into Being an Actuary this summer from July 18-22, 2016.
Participation is limited to 30 students entering grades 10, 11 or 12 and will expose
students to the life of an actuary. Completed applications are due by Friday,
June 10. Application materials are available at: https://wwwp.oakland.edu/business/summercamps/
The Motion Picture Institute, in
Troy, is hosting both a Filmmaking Camp and a Summer Acting Camp. It is open to
middle school and high school aged students and offers essential voice
training, speech training, and fundamental acting techniques. To register or to
learn more about either week-long camp, go to www.mpifilm.com.
University of Pittsburgh is
giving juniors an opportunity to explore all things Pitt with multiple tour
options and representatives from many academic programs and extracurricular
organizations. Events are July 9, July 16, July 30 and August 6. Register
online at www.oafa.pitt.edu/visit.
It’s never too early to think about summer opportunities!!
Davenport University –
Warren and Grand Rapids Campuses
Davenport
will be hosting a FREE Forensics Science Summer Camps, limited to 20 students
per campus.
Forensic Science Summer
Camp Dates:
Warren
Campus- June 27– July 1, 2016
Grand Rapids
Campus-
July 11 - July 15, 2016, August 8 - August 12, 2016.
They
are looking for students in grades 9-12 that have an interest in the biological
sciences and have completed at least one high school level biology course. We
can only accommodate 20 students per camp. We welcome submission of
applications from students that have interest and meet these criteria. The
camps are free of charge and students can apply online at: davenport.edu/sciencecamp.
Carnegie Mellon Pre-College Programs - June
25th – August 6th, 2016
Advanced
Placement/Early Admission, Architecture, Art & Design, Drama, Music, and
National High School Game Academy. Register
at www.admission.enrollment.cmu/edu/pages/pre-college
Summer Camps at Lawrence Technological University
Exclusively
for sophomores, juniors, and seniors!
LTU
offers stimulating academic camps for students interested in engineering,
technology, design, and science. Professors will introduce you to the latest
innovations in modern labs and studios on Lawrence Tech’s 102-acre campus in
Southfield. Current Lawrence Tech students will be on hand to assist
campers. Come to a Blue and White Day,
scheduled throughout the year, and save $50 per camp (www.ltu.edu/blueandwhitedays)!
Camp fills up quickly!
Hillsdale College is offering high school summer study
and travel programs in The Land and Literature of England, The Roots and
History of American Liberty (Gettysburg and Washington, DC), Sir Winston
Churchill and World War II (England and France) and Western Civilization –
Visions from Italy.
To
learn more call 517-607-2327.
Boston University offers Pre-College programs throughout
the summer. Programs include High School Honors; Research in Science and
Engineering; Academic Immersion; Summer Challenge and Summer Preview. For
details, visit www.bu.edu/summer/highschool.
Fashion Institute of Design and
Merchandising is
offering immersive summer programs at their four California locations. To learn
more go to www.fidm.edu/go/summerprogram or TEXT: FIDMSummer to 57682.
The George Washington University is offering two pre-college programs -
College Intensive where students earn college credit and Summer Immersion where
students can check out various career/major opportunities. Areas of study
include: Arts, Business, Communications, Government & Politics, History
& Humanities as well as STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math).
For more information please visit: precollege.gwu.edu.
Stanford
University
Find
Yourself at Stanford. Passionate about learning? Intellectually adventurous?
Find programs and peers that share your interests at Stanford Pre-Collegiate
Studies. The Stanford Summer College Academy is for students ages 16-19.
Students can choose among 21 courses in a variety of subjects. The Summer
Humanities Institute is for students currently in grades 10 and 11 to explore
the big questions at the heart of the humanities in seminars. And the NEW
Stanford Summer Arts Institute is for students in grades 9-11 to engage in
courses that stand at the intersection of the arts and science. Learn
more at: spcs.stanford.edu/find-yourself.
summer opportunities cont’d!
The College of William & Mary
The
National Institute of American History and Democracy (NIAHD), a joint project
of the College of William & Mary and the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
invites students to apply to their Pre-Collegiate Summer Program in Early
American History. The program is open to juniors, seniors and graduating seniors
to earn four hours of college credit. Two three-week sessions are available:
June 26-July 16, 2016 and July 17-August 6, 2016. Student may take either of
the following courses in either session: HIS 217: American History from
Jamestown through the American Revolution or HIS 218: American History
from the American Revolution through the Civil War. For more information call 757-221-7652 or go
to www.wm.edu/niahd
New
York University
Open to
rising juniors and seniors, the NYU Precollege offers students a six-week
living and learning community. The summer 2016 program runs from July 5 -
August 16, 2016. For scholarship consideration, students should apply by the
April 1, 2016, deadline at nyu.edu/precollege. Opportunities in STEM,
Multimedia, Music and Performing Arts and Leadership. Apply online at www.nyu.edu/highschool
Boston University
The New England Center for Investigative Reporting
is a nonprofit news organization affiliated with Boston University whose
mission is to hold the powerful accountable and to train a new generation of
investigative reporters. Students are invited to take a summer investigative reporting workshop
for high school students. It's a two-week intensive journalism camp where high school
students from around the world engage in hands-on investigative reporting
seminars taught by professional journalists. Students work individually and
collaboratively while participating in an active student community and living
on campus at either Boston University or Boston College. Our alumni go on to
study journalism and related fields at some of the country's best colleges, and
often discover a passion for investigative reporting that informs their
career. For more information, check out the program website: http://studentprograms.necir.org/ . The cost is $2300 for any
of the three available summer sessions.
Kettering
University
LITE
(Lives Improve Through Engineering) is a two-week residential program at
Kettering University which introduces girls who will complete the 11th
grade by July 1, 2016 to what engineers do and how they improve people’s lives
by using math, science and technology to find solutions to human problems.
Students will: See how engineers help prevent injuries, Learn how engineers
repair joints, limbs and organs, Explore environmental challenges in
engineering, Solve crimes using science & technology and See how they can
change the world with engineering. For more information, go to www.kettering.edu/lite
Sessions
& Dates (Students may register for multiple sessions) Two Week Duration per
Session
Sessions
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Dates
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Ages 7-10
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Ages 11-14
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Ages 15-18
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Session I
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June 20 - June 30
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Technology Toys
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Minecraft
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Animation & Movies
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Session II
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July 11 - July 21
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Minecraft
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Robotics
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Web Design
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Session III
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July 25 - August 4
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Robotics
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Web Design
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Video Gaming
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Session IV
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August 8 - August 18
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Future Engineer
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Animation & Movies
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Robotics
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summer opportunities cont’d!
Experience
America
Experience America started five
years ago with the goal of creating summer programs for high school students
which we hope they will love. A core focus of our programs is to give our
students a candid look into these industries before they take the next steps in
their education. We developed our
programs with the University of Washington in Seattle, as well as The Fashion
Institute of Design & Merchandising (FIDM) in Los Angeles.
·
Entrepreneurship (UW): Helping students learn how to
start a successful business with University of Washington’s Foster School of
Business and visit with local startups.
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Game Experience (UW): Introduces students to game
development, teaching them elements of design, animation, and manage their own
game companies.
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Fashion at FiDM: This program is for students who
want to dive into LA's fashion and design industry and learn how to take
designs from concept to consumer.
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Experience Japan (Nagoya & Tokyo): This immersion trip is for students who
have a passion for Japanese language and culture. It gives students the
opportunity to explore Japan as a tourist, student, and professional.
SPI Study Abroad
“Study abroad in
Spain, France, Italy, Costa Rica, or China during the summer. With SPI
programs, traditional classrooms take a back seat to exciting activities around
the city, conversations with locals, and journeys where history, art, and
culture come to life! College Credit possible. For more information, please
visit spiabroad.com or
call 866-502-7505.”