
Compass Connections
October 29, 2023
UPCOMING EVENTS
- Picture Retake Day- Monday, October 30, 10:00-11:30 am (Rm. 140)
- Block E (Extension)- Thursday, November 2, 3:55-4:55 pm (Rm. 140)
- Youth & Government Competition- Saturday, November 4, 8:00 am-12:00 pm
- Quarter 1 Navigation Celebration- Wednesday, November 8, 2:00-3:00 pm (Rm. 140)
THERE WILL BE AN ACTIVITY BUS TO PICK STUDENTS UP AT COMPASS ON TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS AT 4:55 PM IN ORDER TO PROVIDE TRANSPORTATION TO STUDENTS WHO MAY NEED IT AFTER CLUB MEETINGS. The bus will drop students at D303 elementary schools.
For the upcoming clubs & activities meeting schedule, follow this link.
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STUDENTS OF THE QUARTER: "NAVIGATION CELEBRATION"
In order to accommodate students' varied schedules on Wednesdays, including those who have classes at East or North and those who participate in athletics or other extra-curriculars at the comprehensive high schools, this celebration will be held at the end of each quarter on a Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. Parents are invited to attend this brief, informal ceremony with light refreshments where students will be celebrated for their success.
The first "Navigation Celebration" will take place on Wednesday, November 8th, at 2:00 p.m. in the community room (Rm. 140). The first quarter awardees and their parents were notified last Monday via email invitation. We hope to see all of our Students of the Quarter and their parents at the recognition ceremony.
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SAVE THE DATE- D303 COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS EVENTS
- Future College Athlete Night, November 8, 6:30 pm, SCN Auditorium
- Career Pathways Night, November 15, 6:00 pm, Compass Academy Community Room
- Early College Credit Information Night, November 29, 6:30 pm, SCN Auditorium
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THIS WEEK'S GLIMPSE AROUND CAMPUS
Students who choose to continue competing in the Youth & Government club will be immersed in all aspects of government by assuming roles of legislators, attorneys, executive officials, and more. The culmination of this program is a 3-day conference in which students debate issues using the actual Illinois Capitol and Supreme Court facilities.
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PARENTS, ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A WAY TO CONNECT WITH OTHER COMPASS PARENTS TO SUPPORT THE SCHOOL?
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STUDENTS MAY COMPLETE THEIR LUNCH ORDER FOR THE WEEK BY CLICKING THE BOX ABOVE AND MAKING THEIR SELECTION BY 10:00 A.M. MONDAY MORNING.
Compass Academy students pre-order their lunch, so if your student plans to order lunch, please have them complete this form. Students are always welcome to bring food from home, if they prefer. If your student may qualify for free or reduced lunch, please complete this form or have them get a paper copy of the form from the Compass office.
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AP EXAMS FOR STUDENTS NOT ENROLLED IN THE CLASS
Important information for students who are interested in taking an AP exam but are not enrolled in the corresponding AP course:
Students wishing to take any AP exams for classes in which they are not enrolled must register and pay for the exam no later than Friday, November 10. The fee is $98 per exam and is non-refundable after November 10.
Students who are interested in this option should meet with Ms. Ohlson before October 13th to discuss next steps.
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CITY OF ST. CHARLES JOB SHADOWING PROGRAM
Are you interested in learning about the various career options available in St. Charles? Through the city's career pathway job shadow program, Compass students can shadow people in many career fields, including office administration, communications, accounting, firefighting, government, law enforcement, construction, forestry, water management, and vehicle maintenance. Students who participate in job shadowing on Wednesdays, and then write reflections about their experiences, have the opportunity to earn credit for career exploration.
Students may register for these opportunities by scanning the QR code on the bulletin board in the academic hallway or by getting a paper copy of the form from Ms. Ohlson. If students have questions, they should view the video shown in advisory, which outlines everything they need to know about this opportunity, or make an appointment with Ms. Ohlson, the Compass counselor.
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APPRENTICESHIP EXPO FIELD TRIP
DUPAGE COUNTY 2023 TRADE APPRENTICESHIP EXPO
PowerForward DuPage will be hosting the 2023 DuPage County Trade Apprenticeship Expo on Wednesday, November 1st from 3:30pm – 6:30pm. The event features interactive, hands-on demonstrations by the county’s building trade organizations as well as opportunities to meet with instructors to learn more about each individual trade apprenticeship program.
“This is our annual opportunity to open the doors and invite students, parents, guidance counselors, and teachers in to learn what each trade is about and more importantly, outline the career potential that exists outside of the traditional collegiate path,” said PowerForward DuPage Executive Director Karyn Charvat. The expo started in 2018 when Charvat noticed a gap forming in the construction trade industries. It is held at the IBEW Local 701 Union Hall, home to PowerForward DuPage. The expo is free to attend but requires online registration. Register HERE!
Location:
IBEW Local 701 Union Hall
28600 Bella Vista Parkway
Warrenville, IL 60555
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U.S DEPARTMENT OF STATE SCHOLARSHIP STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS FOR U.S. HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) provides more than 1,000 scholarships for U.S. high school students to study abroad for a few weeks, summer, or an academic year in more than 25 countries. These exchange programs prepare young Americans to succeed in the 21st century’s global economy by developing foreign language skills, increasing cross-cultural understanding, strengthening confidence and leadership capacity, and fostering new academic insights and ambitions.
Applications are now being received for the following scholarship programs.
Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange (CBYX): Live with a host family and attend high school in Germany.
Application Deadline: November 1, 2023
Length: Academic Year
Future Leaders Exchange Abroad (FLEX Abroad): Live with a host family and attend high school in Georgia, Kazakhstan, or Poland
Application Deadline: December 6, 2023
Length: Academic Year
Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study Abroad (YES Abroad): Live with a host family and attend high school in the Middle East, Africa, Asia, or Europe
Application Deadline: December 6, 2023
Length: Academic Year
National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y): Immerse yourself in Arabic, Indonesian, Mandarin, Hindi, Korean, Persian, Russian, or Turkish language learning
Application Deadline: November 2, 2023
Length: Six-seven weeks in summer or Academic Year
Youth Ambassadors: Learn about civic education and develop leadership skills in the Caribbean and South or Central America
Application Deadline: November 13, 2023
Length: Two-three weeks in summer
Programs cover international airfare, tuition, program costs, meals, and living accommodations (often with a host family), among other things. There are no language prerequisites, except for select Youth Ambassadors programs. Applicants must be between the ages of 15 and 18.5 when the program starts. The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs strives to represent the diversity of the U.S. and societies abroad in its programs.
Another way to bring the world to your home or classroom is by hosting an international exchange student. Almost 2,000 high school students representing over 50 countries participate in highly competitive U.S. State Department programs to study in the United States each academic year on the CBYX, FLEX, and YES programs.
For more information please visit https://exchanges.state.gov/highschool and hosting.state.gov.
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Compass Academy
Email: sharon.stanley@d303.org
Website: https://compassacademy.d303.org/
Location: Compass Academy, South 9th Street, St. Charles, IL, USA
Phone: (331)228-3400
Twitter: @CompassD303