Hobart High School
Volume 4, Issue 4 December 2012 Page 1 S C H O O L C I T Y O F H O B A R T
The School City of
Hobart does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, sex, color, national origin, religion, age,
The Importance of the WorkKeys Assessment The ACT WorkKeys exams are the foundation of the National Career Readiness System. Students can earn a National Career Readiness Certificates by taking three WorkKeys exams. The three exams include: Applied Mathematics, Locating Informa-tion, and Reading for Information. Based on scores, students earned leveled certifi-cates of Platinum, Gold, Silver, or Bronze. The ACT WorkKeys estimates that people scoring at the Bronze level qualify for approximately 35% of the jobs profiled by WorkKeys. A Silver score indicates skills for approximately 65% of those jobs pro-filed, and Gold indicates skills for 90% of the jobs.
States including Indiana use WorkKeys to prepare students for the workforce. The WorkKeys assessment provides great information no matter the career or college a student may choose after high school.
Band Concert 12/7
English ECA Testing 12/10 -
12/12
Algebra ECA
Testing
12/17 -
12/19
Legacy Concert 12/18
Choir Concert 12/19
Winter Break 12/21 -
1/4
Coaches vs Cancer 1/8
Semi Formal Dance 1/18
Upcoming Dates
On January 8th, Girl’s and Boy’s Basketball will be hosting the Coaches vs. Cancer Night at HHS. We will be raising funds for the American Can-cer Society with an array of activities. One activity is a Tribute Video which will be displayed on our big screen and highlight those who have been affected by cancer (past and present). For a $5 donation, we will include your loved ones picture and any other information you choose. Please come out and support the Brickies and raise money for a great cause! Questions? Contact Diane Glidewell at
The senior students for the PLTW Biomedical Science course set out to research and determine the most impending limitations most U.S ER's face today and develop strategies and innovations to overcome these. As part of
their process, they toured St. Mary's Medical Center Emergency Room and learned first hand from hospital personnel. They also pre-sented specific scenarios and layouts to the Hobart EMT class to draw from their experiences in the ER. The next phase was to create a computer gener-ated blueprint with the help of Mr. Vermeulen's PLTW- Civil Engineering and Architecture students. The two classes communicated via Google Docs to establish parameters and necessary equipment. The CEA students were able to put their new skills with Autodesk Revit, a computer modeling program, to
design each room and turn an idea into an actual visual reality.
Project Lead the Way & EMT Classes using
21st Century Skills
Advanced ED
The School City of
Hobart just fin-
ished a visit from
Advanced Ed.
The visiting team
had nothing but
wonderful things
to say about our
students, teachers,
and community!
We would like to
thank everyone
who volunteered
their time to help
make our visit a
success!
Acceptance Wall
Check out the windows of the Guidance Office to see which Senior Brickies have been accepted to colleges! To join the wall, we are asking any senior to bring in proof of acceptance to a college or university, proof of signing with the military, or proof of joining a trade/apprenticeship program after high school! Seniors can submit multiple acceptance letters!
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Local Scholarship Book
The Local Scholarship Book will be available to students early in December and is due back to Guidance no later than 3 p.m. on Friday, January 11th! This book includes multiple scholarships only available to HHS Seniors! Come check it out!
Financial Aid Night
Hobart High School will host a Financial Aid Night for Seniors and their parents on Thursday, January 31st at 6 p.m. in the Great Hall ! Valuable information will be discussed concerning filling out the FAFSA and important deadlines for receiving financial aid for college! Contact the Guidance Office with questions!
College Goal Sunday
Save the Date for College Goal Sunday! This free event is open to seniors and their families to get more information and help filling out the FAFSA! You will be able to file it online, and Spanish-speaking interpreters will be available! The date is Sunday, February 24, 2013 at 2 p.m. and will be held at the following locations: Academic Learning Center in Crown Point, Indiana University Northwest in Gary, Ivy Tech Community College in Valparaiso, and Purdue Calumet in Hammond.
Name of Scholarship Deadline Got milk? Futuro con Leche Scholarship – Hispanic Scholarship Fund December 15
Healthy Lifestyles Scholarship December 15
NFIB Young Entrepreneur Award December 17
Foot Locker Scholar Athletes Program December 19
Ronald McDonald House Charities Scholarship December 20
GE-Reagan Foundation Scholarship January 10
Indiana Assn. for Health, Phys. Ed, Recreation and Dance Scholarship January 15
Gates Millennium Scholars January 16
eSchoolView Web Design and Web Technology Contests February 1
Lake County Athletic Officials Association Scholarship March 1
Jim and Betty Dye Scholarship March 1
Centier Bank Schrage Family Scholarship March 29
Brown Mackie College 2013 President’s Scholarship March 31
Dr. John Maniotes Memorial Scholarship April 1
D.J. & Rose Nidetz Scholarship April 15
Roger Begnoche Scholarship April 15
The Patrick Lindsey Memorial Scholarship April 15
Lincoln College of Technology “High School Select Scholarship” May 31
John V. and George Primich Family Scholarship June 1
I.B.E.W. Local Union #697 Dependent Children Scholarship Unlisted