ON Student Services Newsletter
November 2024
OATC (10th and 11th grades only)
If you are interested in applying to one of Olatheās OATC programs but were unable to make it to the October 25th tour, please see below for additional tour opportunities:
OATC District Open House
OATC Main Campus, West Dennis Learning Center & Culinary Arts
5:30-7:30pm, November 7th
OATC Make-Up Tour
OATC Main Campus
3:30-4:30, November 19th
OATC Make-Up Tour
OATC Main Campus
3:30-4:30, November 20th
All students are required to take a tour of OATC programs before they are able to apply for the programs. The application will close on December 6th.
Please reach out to Ms. Gunderson if you would like more information.
To learn more about what OATC offers, click here.
ACT Testing Information
Who should take the ACT?
Any student planning on attending a 4-year university. Many schools have waived the ACT for the class of 2025 however, it is still required for many scholarships at universities. For example: K-State has a smaller scholarship for GPA only and larger scholarships that need both GPA and ACT scores; KU just has GPA only scholarships. Schools are still deciding for future years. Please check with individual schools.
When should I start taking the ACT?
We recommend starting by the end of Sophomore year. The June test is a great test to get started in the process. However, for the 2024-2025 school year, Sophomores might want to delay taking the test until their Junior year-see below for more information.
Most students will take the ACT 3 times. We also recommend being finished by the end of the summer before Senior year in taking the test. The ACT is offered in June, July, September, October, December, and April each year.
How is the ACT test changing?
Students will now have the option to take the test online. However, Olathe schools are continuing with the paper and pencil test only. If a student is interested in the online option, they will need to go to ACTās website to look for testing locations that offer online testing.
Starting with the September 2025 test, the Science portion will be optional for all paper and pencil tests just like how the writing portion is currently optional. It is too soon to tell how colleges will handle this change. It will be important to check with each school of interest to see if they are going to require the science test or not. The test will also go from 3 hours to 2.
For current Seniors: you will be required to have the Science test
For current Juniors: you will need to continue to take the Science test-very few of you will still be taking it in September of Senior year when the changes start
For current Sophomores: If you take the test starting in June you will have Science. Starting in September of your Junior year Science will be optional. It might be to your advantage to wait until Fall of Junior year if you feel that Science will not be helpful to you.
For current Freshmen: Starting at end of Sophomore year means that your ACT test will not have Science.
What is Test Information Release?
For an additional $32 students can get an electronic copy of the test booklet and their answers about a month after they take the test. This is a great learning tool to see areas where you need to make improvements. The test information release is offered this year for September, December and February 2025 (this is all that is currently published).
Most students will take the ACT 3 times. We also recommend being finished by the end of the summer before Senior year in taking the test. The ACT is offered in June, July, September, October, December, and April each year.
What should you do to get ready for the test?
Practice! Research has shown the more you look at the test and prepare the better you will do. We also recommend taking a prep test.
How does a student register for the ACT?
Students will need to register for the ACT at www.actstudent.org. They will need to set up an account to register and pay for an exam. Students on free/reduced lunches can talk to their counselor and use an ACT waiver for 2 free exams. This account will be where students will check their testing location and confirm their registration.
Remember: prep and practice = confidence and a better score
College Rep Visits
Throughout the year, Olathe North will be hosting several representatives from different Colleges/Universities. They will meet with students, give some information about their school, and answer questions!
Visits will be taking place during A/I on Mondays/Tuesdays/Fridays. You can sign up for the visit through Flex!
- Friday, November 1, 2024 ā Baker University
- Monday, November 4, 2024 ā Emporia State University
- Tuesday, November 5, 2024 ā Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T)
- Friday, November 8, 2024 ā Johnson County Community College
- Tuesday, November 12, 2024 ā Fort Hays State University
- Friday, November 15, 2024 ā University of Nebraska ā Lincoln
- Monday, November 18, 2024 ā University of Mississippi
- Tuesday, November 19, 2024 ā Avila University
If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Van Winkle via email (lvanwinkle@olatheschools.org), phone call, or stopping by his office.
2nd Semester Shortened Scheduless
Applications for 2nd semester shortened schedules are now available in the front office. Changes will depend on class availability and size, and not all requests can be honored. Schedule adjustments will be made based upon the order in which applications are received. All applications must be turned in no later than Friday, December 6th. Thank you!
Prepare for the FAFSA!
To get a head start on the FAFSA for this year, every Senior and their parents are encouraged to create their FSA ID as soon as possible! You will use your FSA ID to log-in and complete the 2025-2026 FAFSA when it is open. If you are a parent or a student that wants to create your FSA ID at home, you can do so by visiting StudentAid.gov.
Please note that if you are a parent who already has an FSA ID, you DO NOT NEED TO and CANNOT create a new one. If you do not remember the log-in information for your old account, follow the steps to recover that information!
If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Van Winkle at lvanwinkle@olatheschools.org or schedule a meeting with him here: https://calendly.com/lvanwinkle!
Full-Ride Scholarship Opportunity for Seniors!
The Rudd Foundation is dedicated to improving individual lives and our community through philanthropy and a full-ride scholarship program. The scholarship covers college tuition, room and board, books, supplies, and other costs. Rudd Scholars will have access to personal and professional development summits, Rudd advisers, and trainings. As they prepare for a career, Scholars will be invited to networking opportunities, strategic LinkedIn coaching, and best practice training. Throughout their time in school, Scholars will enjoy scholar-to-scholar mentoring and other support resources.
- Graduating high school senior who plans to enroll full-time in the fall.
- Must have a cumulative, unweighted high school GPA of 3.0 or above.
- Must have taken the ACT or SAT and submit the score to apply.
- Must be a Kansas resident and qualify for in-state tuition.
- Demonstrate financial need (Pell-eligible). Check if you demonstrate financial need right HERE!
- Will attend either Emporia State, Fort Hays State, Kansas State, or Wichita State Universities.
- Must be a U.S. Citizen or a permanent resident.
How do I apply?
You can begin your application right HERE! But donāt wait! The application is due on December 1st and requires two essays, your ACT/SAT score, and two recommenders!
If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Van Winkle at lvanwinkle@olatheschools.org or schedule a meeting with him here: https://calendly.com/lvanwinkle!
You can go to college - Bigfuture can help you get there!
Getting ready for college? Count on BigFuture to help out. BigFuture is the College Boardās free college planning tool, designed to support students like you from your first thoughts about college to your first day on campus. BigFuture will help you:
- Handle the college planning process.
- Find the college where youāll thrive.
- Take a look at your interests and career options.
- Make informed choices.
- Discover your big future.
Check it out here: https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/.
Olathe Public Schools Foundation Scholarships
The Olathe Public Schools Foundation, in cooperation with private donors, continues to support Olathe students after they have graduated by offering college scholarships. The scholarships are competitive and are only available through online application, unless otherwise specified. Most Spring 2025 scholarships will open for application on October 1, 2024. Click here to learn more.
Scholarship Search Tools
Do you need to take a placement test?
Many students who are going to a 2-year university take placement tests in place of the ACT or SAT. These tests can also be used when enrolling in College Now classes.
JCCC Testing Services offers two different placements test through scheduled on-campus appointments. The tests are not timed, and there is no charge.
STEPS TO TAKING THE A PLACEMENT TEST AT JCCC:
- Enroll at JCCC and get a JCCC ID number: https://www.jccc.edu/admissions/apply/.
- Once you have enrolled at JCCC, you can schedule a placement test and review the study materials: https://www.jccc.edu/student-resources/testing-centers/testing/.
- Show up for your scheduled appointment with your JCCC ID and a current official photo ID.
- Once you have completed your placement tests, you can access your scores here: https://www.jccc.edu/student-resources/testing-centers/testing/.
For further information regarding scheduling or testing, you may contact Testing Services by email at testingservices@jccc.edu or by phone at 913-469-4439.
Transcripts
See the directions below to request an official transcript or to view your unofficial transcript.
Olathe School District H.E.L.P. Clinic
View the H.E.L.P. Clinic brochure in English (PDF)
Lea el panfleto acerca del H.E.L.P. Clinic en espaƱol (PDF)
Any situation that causes an interruption in the learning process is a serious educational concern. Students who are finding school difficult because of poor study skills, adjustment concerns, or relationships with others can find help through the clinic. Parents who want to learn more effective ways of encouraging and motivating children in school can also turn to the clinic.
The H.E.L.P. Clinic is a service provided by the Olathe Public Schools. All services are free of charge to any student enrolled in the Olathe Public Schools, either in a remote environment or onsite.
- Individual and family counseling consists of short-term counseling (six sessions) for students and their families.
- Small group counseling with other grade-level or near grade-level peers serve those who would thrive learning and growing from a group structure. Groups would meet for six sessions.
- Play therapy is a technique where the child's natural means of expression, namely play, is used as a therapeutic method to assist him/her in coping with stress or life difficulties. Play therapy is used effectively at the H.E.L.P. Clinic with children ages 5 to 8 years old. Play therapy may not be used with every child and is available on a limited basis.
The H.E.L.P. Clinic is staffed by professional school counselors, school psychologists, social workers and other school-based mental health providers. All clinicians are Olathe Public Schools employees or retired employees who have an active license in school mental health. These accredited and experienced professionals have a sincere interest in assisting students and families to better deal with challenges that impact students' abilities to achieve educational success.
Enrollment information is available in the brochure mentioned above.
HELP Clinic
Mill Creek Campus
300 E. Loula Street
Olathe, KS 66061
Phone: 913-780-7049
Email: HelpClinic@olatheschools.org.
Olathe North Student Counselors
Rachel Gunderson (Last Names A-D, SER, CBR, KSD): rmgunderson@olatheschools.org
Nicole Etherton (Last Names E- Li): nmetherton@olatheschools.org
Tammie Milke (Last Names Lo-Ri): tmilkeon@olatheschools.org
Carrie Parazin (Last Names Ro-Z): cnparazin@olatheschools.org
Samanta Landa (ELL, AVID): silanda@olatheschools.org
Logan Van Winkle (College Advisor): lvanwinkle@olatheschools.org