College Bound in San Antonio ISD
San Antonio ISD K-12 School Counselors do lots of great things each day. We support the Academic, Career, Social and Personal Development of students. We provide great resources to parents, faculty and the community at large. This blog is a glimpse into our SAISD College Access efforts. We are a team working together: 154 K-12 School Counselors, 10+ Gear Up College Readiness Coaches, 10 SAISD FAFSA Counselors and a network of college access partners working toward a common goal.
Wednesday, January 25, 2017
Strong Minds and Happy Hearts hosted by Highlands High School on Feb 8, 2017
Mental and emotional wellness is important for the success of our students. Nationally, one in five children experience a mental, emotional or behavioral disorder. With this in mind, SAISD has invited Clarity Child Guidance Center and One in Five Minds to organize a mental health training for SAISD parents and community members at the Highlands High School campus on Wednesday, February 8th. Created by One in Five Minds and supported by Clarity Child Guidance Center, the Strong Minds and Happy Hearts program educates parents, provides healthcare resources and helps start the conversation about children’s mental and emotional wellness. This free program is open to any community member in San Antonio and surrounding areas interested in attending. To register for this event, please click here. Strong Minds and Happy Hearts is a two-and-a-half-hour long program, which includes a light meal and an agenda filled with talks by subject matter experts and breakout sessions. Childcare is provided. Many times, parents and community members hesitate to speak up or ask the important questions about mental illness because of stigma. One mother expressed, “When you have children or a child with mental illness, you feel like nobody understands…you go home to your house, and you tell everybody that everything is okay, and you lie. You’re ashamed because you think nobody else can be going through this. But the truth is there are so many families that go through this every day.” She continued, “Once they educate themselves and see other moms and dads are dealing with it, it’s so helpful.” Please join us at Highlands High School for the next Strong Minds and Happy Hearts event on Wednesday, February 8th. The program begins at 6:30 p.m. and ends at 8:15 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m. This is your opportunity to ask important questions about children’s mental health and visit with the numerous Bexar County resources that provide help for children experiencing mental illness. If you have any questions about registration or the event, please contact Whitney Ball at (210) 593-2148 or email whitney.ball@claritycgc.org For hope and healing, The One in Five Minds Team The One in Five Minds campaign, sponsored by Clarity Child Guidance Center, was created not only to raise awareness about mental illness, but also to break down stigma. One in Five Minds’ goal is that no one will be afraid to speak about mental illness and that all children in Bexar County who need treatment will be able to access it, regardless of their ability to pay. This is event is sponsored by Community First Health Plans.
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
Sam Houston High School Students visit Southern California Universities
Submitted by Guest Blogger: Lieutenant
Colonel Jason Mims, US Army Retired
What happens when a community
member spends time at the public high school in his urban ZIP code?
SHHS students on the UCLA campus October 2016 |
In my case, I encounter students who have a desire to make use of this national treasure we call public education. These encounters are sources of inspiration and fuel my activities related to promoting Academic Excellence in my community. Others have raised the level of interest in having some of our district's high-achieving students attend Tier 1 Universities and institutions committed to meeting 100% of accepted students' financial need.
I realize that I can support
that goal with my time, talent, training, and treasure.
One senior this year at
Sam Houston High is Tierra Starks. She has been ranked in the top ten in
her class cohort since I started paying attention a couple of years ago.
Last year I served as an advisor to the National Honor Society and noticed her
prominent role as the chapter's secretary. She may not have noticed that
I was paying particular attention to her because, at the time, it appeared that
my focus was on guiding another student to my Notre Dame alma mater.
This year,Tierra is the
president of NHS and vice-president of the student council. I passed some
information to her and her mom this summer. She participated in the
"Ya Veremos" college trip to some twenty institutions in the
Northeast. Of the 19 student participants, she was the only one from Sam
Houston High. During a fellowship with her and her mom before the trip,
however, Tierra shared that her dream school is the University of Southern
California.
SHHS Faculty and Students on a College Tour; University of Southern California |
As the school year reached the
end of its first month, I started to wonder if any effort were being made to
get Tierra out to visit her dream school. I threw some
ideas out to Mr White, the proud principal of Sam Houston. I asked Tierra
to help me plan a trip. She came up the names of two other student
participants and a faculty member. Together, the students decided on the
date for the trip and the four schools in the Los Angeles area that we would
visit.
Mr. White agreed to let Mr.
Shugart and Ms. Wallace serve as school chaperones on the trip. Mr.
Shugart teaches social studies and is the faculty sponsor for the Youth In
Government/ Student Council. Ms. Wallace is pursuing a Master's degree in
Education and serves as the Trinity University Resident Implementation
Specialist on Sam Houston's campus. Tierra picked the president of the
student body, Jason Orosco, and Eileen Moran-Robles, vice-president of the
student council, as the other two student trip participants.
We can now answer a
question. When was the last time students from the public high school in
ZIP code 78220 explored and visited campuses in Southern California that offer
to meet 100% of demonstrated financial need for accepted students? From
October 26-30, 2016, three students from Sam Houston High visited the University
of Southern California, University of California Los Angeles, Pomona College,
and Claremont McKenna College. While on the trip, both seniors (Tierra
and Jason) worked on their CommonApp.org applications to Pomona.
Some seniors from San Antonio's
Eastside high schools can serve as explorers. They can create--even for a
brief time--a Sam Houston presence on previously unexplored college
campuses. What may follow is the desire and expectation that some
high-achieving Sam students prepare for, apply to, and attend colleges that
meet 100% of demonstrated financial need.
Thursday, October 20, 2016
#80x50x10 Gearing Up for the 2016 SAISD College Fair!
Submitted by Guest Blogger: Nancy Buentello, SAISD Student Support Services
On Wednesday, October 26th, 2016, SAISD will be hosting the annual College Fair at Brackenridge High School from 6:00-8:00 PM. We are proud to say that SAISD holds one of the most successful college fairs in San Antonio!
Last year we had over 90 colleges and universities from all across Texas and the U.S. send representatives to speak with and hand out materials to students and parents. We had a very nice turn out with over 500 students attending. We expect this year to be just as successful.
NEW this year! We will be hosting an exclusive Meet and Greet for SAISD's Top 10% of students prior to the start of the fair. Here they will have one on one time with select universities who have elected to participate.
University Medical System will be on hand again this year to give free meningitis immunizations to students while supplies last. See you there!
BE sure to use the hashtag: #80x50x10 for all things SAISD College Fair this night! |
Last year we had over 90 colleges and universities from all across Texas and the U.S. send representatives to speak with and hand out materials to students and parents. We had a very nice turn out with over 500 students attending. We expect this year to be just as successful.
NEW this year! We will be hosting an exclusive Meet and Greet for SAISD's Top 10% of students prior to the start of the fair. Here they will have one on one time with select universities who have elected to participate.
University Medical System will be on hand again this year to give free meningitis immunizations to students while supplies last. See you there!
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
SAISD at the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) College & Career Fair at the Grand Hyatt 2016
Submitted by Guest Blogger: JoAnn Buitron, SAISD Family & Student Support Services
Ms. Buitron and her son, Noah |
The Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) is meeting for its' 30th Annual Conference at the Grand Hyatt in San Antonio, October 8-10, 2016. HACU hosted a free college and career fair for middle and high school students and their families and college students on Sunday, October 9, 2016 from 2-5 pm. There were over 100 exhibitors from local and national colleges and universities, the military, as well as nationwide employers offering internships and employment opportunities for college students. There were also six different workshops for students and their parents to help equip them for college success. The topics of these workshops included: Career Exploration, Admissions 101, Testing Dos and Don'ts, A Parent's Role in College Success, and Financial Aid.
I attended the HACU College and Career Fair with my son Noah, who is a senior at Edison High School. Noah has been a part of the SAISD Gear Up 2 program since he was an 8th grader at Rhodes MS. My son and I have participated in numerous student and parent workshops, academic and enrichment camps and university tours to help us on our way to college.
Parental engagement plays a major role on ones child's academic and life success from Pre-school to High School and beyond. The HACU College and Career Fair was another great opportunity to learn about college and university options and make sure that we continue on the right path to higher education.
Please remember to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). FAFSA filing opened on October 1st. The FAFSA application is easier to complete thanks to the IRS Data Retrieval Tool.
I attended the HACU College and Career Fair with my son Noah, who is a senior at Edison High School. Noah has been a part of the SAISD Gear Up 2 program since he was an 8th grader at Rhodes MS. My son and I have participated in numerous student and parent workshops, academic and enrichment camps and university tours to help us on our way to college.
Parental engagement plays a major role on ones child's academic and life success from Pre-school to High School and beyond. The HACU College and Career Fair was another great opportunity to learn about college and university options and make sure that we continue on the right path to higher education.
Please remember to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). FAFSA filing opened on October 1st. The FAFSA application is easier to complete thanks to the IRS Data Retrieval Tool.
Lots of info on colleges |
College Swag |
Remember earlier FAFSA deadlines this year! |
Friday, October 14, 2016
Burbank High School All-College Counselors present FAFSA at the Football Game
Submitted by Guest Blogger: Burbank College & Career Readiness Counselor Susan Melendez
On Friday night, September 30th, 2016, at our Parent Night Football game against Sam Houston our College Readiness Team (Alma Moreno-FASFA Counselor, Alex Vallejo-Counselor, Cindy Cardenas-Counselor, Tanya Flores-Counselor, Susan Melendez-Lead Counselor/CCRC) dressed up as FASFA Fairies to promote awareness and kickoff FASFA. Our Burbank cheerleaders preformed a FASFA cheer, FASFA announcements were made throughout the game and our FASFA Fairies handed out FASFA $ with important times and dates for our campus FASFA services for the month of October.
On Friday night, September 30th, 2016, at our Parent Night Football game against Sam Houston our College Readiness Team (Alma Moreno-FASFA Counselor, Alex Vallejo-Counselor, Cindy Cardenas-Counselor, Tanya Flores-Counselor, Susan Melendez-Lead Counselor/CCRC) dressed up as FASFA Fairies to promote awareness and kickoff FASFA. Our Burbank cheerleaders preformed a FASFA cheer, FASFA announcements were made throughout the game and our FASFA Fairies handed out FASFA $ with important times and dates for our campus FASFA services for the month of October.
Way to go Susan Melendez, College & Career Readiness Counselor and the All-College Team at Burbank High School.
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
Back to School College Fair at Fox Tech 2016
Blog post submitted by:
Guest Blogger: Dr. Linda Vargas-Lew, College and Career Readiness Counselor
Over 125 students at Fox Tech and Travis ECHS attended the 2016 Back to School College Fair |
The fall semester for seniors and many high school students’
means getting ready for their pre-college journey by utilizing Naviance
to research the “right fit”, listing the colleges they are interested in or
applying to, searching scholarships, or visiting a campus or learning about
colleges visiting their campus! The Health and Law
Professions Magnet and Advanced Learning
Academy at Fox Tech hosted a “Back to School” college fair Monday,
September 26th from 11:30 AM -1:15 PM for their high school
students and parents, while also extending an invitation to fellow SAISD high schools.
Travis
Early College High School students joined Fox Tech students to
take advantage of exploring their pre-college options which consisted of over
30+ colleges and universities throughout San Antonio, Texas and the United
States were in attendance.
Fox Tech Students visiting the Harvard table at the college fair. |
In
the spirit of 80-50-10, Fox Tech will be hosting the “Back to School” fair annually in concurrence with the North American Coalition for Christian
Admission Professionals (NACCAP) which is held the same day in the evening in our city.
Here is a list of colleges in attendance at the Fox Tech College Fair on Sept. 26, 2016:
Here is a list of colleges in attendance at the Fox Tech College Fair on Sept. 26, 2016:
1.
Alamo Community Colleges - San Antonio Community
College
·
Fire Science, Emergency Management and Homeland
Security
·
Mortuary Science
·
Parent Leadership Academy
2.
Alamo Community Colleges - St. Philip’s
Community College
·
Early Childhood and Family Studies Program
·
Medical Laboratory Technician Program
·
Respiratory Care Technology Program
·
National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber
Defense
·
Surgical Technology Department
·
Vocational Nurse Education Program
3.
Abilene Christian University
4.
Army U.S.
5.
Café College
6.
California Baptist University - Riverside
7.
Harvard University – Cambridge, MA
8.
Howard Payne University – Brownwood, TX
9.
Huston-Tillotson University – Austin, TX
10.
North Park University – Chicago, IL
11.
Northwestern College – Orange City, IA
12.
Ohio State University - Columbus
13.
Oklahoma Baptist University – Shawnee
14.
Our Lady of the Lake University - TX
15.
Patrick Henry College – Purcellville, VA
16.
Point Loma Nazarene University – San Diego, CA
17.
Saint Louis University – St. Louis, MO
18.
San Antonio Area Foundation – Scholarships
19.
San Antonio Education Partnership
20.
Southeastern University – Lakeland, FL
21.
St. Mary’s University - School of Science,
Engineering and Technology (SET) – TX
22.
St. Mary's University - TX
23.
Texas A&M University - College Station
24.
Texas A&M University - San Antonio
25.
Texas Army National Guard
26.
Texas Tech University – Lubbock, TX
27.
Texas Tech University – School of the Art
28.
Trinity University – TX
29.
University of Houston – Victoria, TX
30.
University of Pennsylvania - Philadelphia
31.
University of Texas – Arlington
32.
University of Texas - Austin
33.
University of the Incarnate Word - School of
Osteopathic Medicine, TX
34.
University of the Incarnate Word – TX
Friday, September 23, 2016
Great New Learning: NACAC 2016 is in the books!
The hustle and bustle at the Columbus Convention Center has winded down. The organization estimated over 7,400 high school and college professionals who attended the national event this year. Today's presentations were fabulous. I started the day in a session titled: College Readiness, Access and Success for Low Income and First Gen Students. This session was very informative, two of the main things that help students succeed are mentoring and access to resources. One of the resources named was College Green Light, which helps first gen, trail blazing students with college choice and mentorships. Another resource named was Questbridge. There was also much banter about connecting with students and making sure that there are safety nets to help them succeed. And, about the importance of providing adequate numbers of professionals who reflect diversity.
The next session was hosted by National Public Radio Correspondent Claudio Sanchez. He spoke to a filled room with about 300 folks. His talk was passionate and focused on college access, affordability and equity. His story about assimilation to the United States and for him, about having to focus on precision of speech growing up really got me reflecting on the journey that some Hispanics in the US face. He talked a lot about educational equity and how this starts in the school and begins with school administration at the local level. The school is a microcosm of the community. He went on to talk about school and college counselors as gatekeepers and keyholders to opportunities that can be transformative for young people. He also mentioned that those working to catapult students into the future often do not get the gratitude that is much deserved. I was invigorated about the work we do in SAISD after listening to his speech.
The next session was hosted by National Public Radio Correspondent Claudio Sanchez. He spoke to a filled room with about 300 folks. His talk was passionate and focused on college access, affordability and equity. His story about assimilation to the United States and for him, about having to focus on precision of speech growing up really got me reflecting on the journey that some Hispanics in the US face. He talked a lot about educational equity and how this starts in the school and begins with school administration at the local level. The school is a microcosm of the community. He went on to talk about school and college counselors as gatekeepers and keyholders to opportunities that can be transformative for young people. He also mentioned that those working to catapult students into the future often do not get the gratitude that is much deserved. I was invigorated about the work we do in SAISD after listening to his speech.
Me and Mr. Claudio Sanchez, Education Correspondent from National Public Radio |
The last session of today was entitled: College Exploration and Middle School, the Power of Partnership. Here is a description: Research shows that providing middle school students with relavent college info can positively impact the college and career choices that students make in high school and beyond. A panel from Ft. Worth, Texas talked about how they partner with industry to support their career days and college fairs.
Ft Worth Info on Middle School College & Career Expo |
Fort Worth ISD utilizes a College and Career Advising Committee to include: college, business and community representatives to help plot and plan student academic and career counseling activities.
IROC stands for I'm Ready for the Opportunity of College |
The "IROC" I'm Ready for the Opportunity of College is a summer enrichment program facilitated by the school counseling team in Fort Worth. IT helps middle school students research and explore career potential. Kids 2 College is a curriculum that FWISD uses and is sponsored by Sallie Mae. Learn More Here. Be sure to check it out!
And, of course we can not forget the always enlightening College Campus Tours! This gives your students the reality of envisioning themselves on a college campus, in the dining hall, in the book store and all over! Call your local College Admissions Offices to find out which campus will host your middle school kiddos.
FWISD takes their middle school students on college campus tours |
The NACAC college counseling fair had hundreds of representatives from national and international colleges and it did not disappoint. We networked at a few tables represented and are coming back to SAISD with a ton of counselor swag and some really great information.
NACAC College Counseling Fair with over 400 national and international colleges and universities! |
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