BHS Counseling Newsletter
November 22, 2024
BHS Counselors
(227) 203-3200 - BHS Main Phone
Bradley George (A-E) - bradley.george@fcps.org Ext. 52017
Maddie Garris (F-L) - meredith.garris@fcps.org Ext. 52019
Patt Foster (M-Pl + Multilingual) - patrick.foster@fcps.org Ext. 52020
Elizabeth Forbes (Po-Z) - elizabeth.forbes@fcps.org Ext. 52016
Important Dates
Tuesday, November 26 - Mid-Term; 2-Hour Early Dismissal
Wednesday, November 27-Friday, November 29 - Schools and Offices Closed Thanksgiving Break
Senior Information
Cap and Gown Ordering Information - Order by December 1 to ensure delivery for Graduation
Link to order Cap/Gown/Tassle Only
Senior Class Advisors
Caroline Schlegel - caroline.schlegel@fcps.org
John Yoho – john.yoho@fcps.org
Upcoming College Visits
12/18/2024 at 9:48am - Fairmont State
Representatives from the above colleges/universities will be coming to Brunswick High School.
In Naviance, go to “Colleges” then “College Visits” to register to attend.
If you registered, you will receive a pass from the Counseling Office to attend.
2025 Summer GEMS Program
The US Army Medical Research & Development Command at Fort Detrick invites applicants to its 2025 Gains in the Education of Mathematics and Science (GEMS) program. The program is free to current students grades 4-11 and introduces them to the cutting-edge world of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) with hands-on experiments and challenges!
- The Near-Peer Mentor (11th & 12th grade students and college students) and Teacher applications are now being accepted.
- The Student (current grades 4th-11th) application period will open on February 1, 2025.
See the attached flyers or visit https://www.usaeop.com/program/frederick/ for more information and to apply.
For inquiries, please email usarmy.detrick.medcom-usammc.other.educational-outreach@health.mil.
CTC Shadowing begins next week. If you signed up to shadow, you received an email from CTC with your shadow date and time.
The day before your shadow, you will receive a “CTC Shadowing Pass”. This pass will give the details of your shadow – date, program, lunch time (for afternoon shadows), bus number and departure time.
If you have any questions, see Mrs. Wilton in the Counseling Office.
Financial Aid Information & FAFSA Finish Night
Monday, December 16 in the BHS Media Center
Financial Aid Information Night | 6:00 - 7:00
& FAFSA Finish Sessions | 7:00 & 7:30
A guest speaker from Frederick Community College’s Financial Aid Office will discuss how to pay for college, including grants, loans, scholarships, and applying for financial aid, such as completing the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). After the presentation seniors and their parents/guardians can get assistance finishing their FAFSA. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own device, or can borrow a device at the school. Pre-registration is required for the FAFSA Finish sessions, with a sign up link forthcoming. The FSA ID must be created well in advance if participating in a FAFSA Finish session. Here is information on that process:
https://studentaid.gov/sites/default/files/creating-using-fsaid.pdf
FCPS Email & Text Alerts
FCPS is utilizing SchoolMessenger to provide SMS text and email updates with our community!
Our goal, as always, is to ensure our community Finds Out First about important information, news, e-newsletters, and events. FCPS and individual schools will both use SchoolMessenger.
Text Alerts Service
Parents, guardians, and staff, you can take advantage of our FindOutFirst (FOF) text messaging service.
- Ensure your mobile device is on file with your school(s). You’ll want to make sure you have provided an accurate email address as well to get important email information! It’s that simple!
- Text “Y” or “Yes” to our district’s short code number: 67587.
- You can also opt out of these messages at any time by simply replying to one of our text messages with “Stop.” Please note: Opting out means missing out on urgent messages from your school(s) and FCPS, including weather-related closings and emergency information.
SchoolMessenger does not charge recipients for text messages they receive; however, wireless providers may charge for individual text messages, depending on the plan associated with the wireless device.
More Details
Data privacy
SchoolMessenger is compliant with the Student Privacy Pledge, so your information is safe and will never be given or sold to anyone.
SMS defined
SMS stands for Short Message Service and is commonly referred to as a text message. Most cell phones support this type of text messaging. SchoolMessenger uses a true SMS protocol developed by the telecommunications industry, specifically for mass text messaging, referred to as a “short code” texting. This method is fast, secure, and highly reliable because it is strictly regulated by the wireless carriers and only allows access to approved providers.
Selective Service Registration
This is a reminder that all males are required by law to register for the Selective Service within 30 days of their 18th birthday. Preregistration can be done at 17 years, 3 months and the registration held until the 18th birthday. Failure to register can create future issues: the inability to receive federally funded college loans and grants, to obtain federally funded training and certification programs and federal employment. To register, go to SSS.gov