

Compass Connections
March 3, 2024
UPCOMING EVENTS
- Intramurals- Monday, March 4, 4:00-5:00 pm (Gym)
- Art Club- Monday, March 4, 4:00-5:00 pm (Rm. 141)
- Student Leaders Check-In- Tuesday, March 5, 12:45-1:05 pm (Rm. 144)
- Yearbook- Tuesday, March 5, 3:55-4:55 pm (Rm. 140A)
- Robotics Club- Tuesday, March 5, 3:55-4:55 pm (Rm. 144)
- Block E (Academic Support)- Tuesday, March 5, 3:55-5:55 pm (Rm. 140)
- Parent Advisory Committee (CPAC) Meeting- Tuesday, March 5, 6:00-7:00 pm (Rm. 140)
- Block E (Academic Support)- Thursday, March 7, 3:55-5:55 pm (Rm. 142)
- Youth & Government Trip to Springfield- Friday, March 8, 7:00 am departure
- Illinois Science Assessment (for Juniors)- Tuesday, March 12 (see below)
- Compass Spring Dance- Friday, March 15, 5:00-7:00 pm (Gym)
For the upcoming clubs & activities meeting schedule, follow this link.
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ILLINOIS SCIENCE ASSESSMENT
In compliance with federal testing requirements, Illinois will administer a science assessment to students enrolled in a public school district in grades 5, 8 and 11. The assessment will be administered in an online format and is aligned to the Illinois Learning Standards for Science incorporating the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), which were adopted in 2014. The ISA is a comprehensive exam that includes life, physical, Earth and space sciences with engineering and technological design features embedded in the other science domains. The assessment is divided into three tests of approximately 40 minutes each.
Compass Academy will be administering the exam on 3/12/24 during Blocks A/B (9:45-12:00). AN EMAIL CONTAINING SPECIFIC INFORMATION ABOUT TESTING FOR JUNIORS WILL BE SENT INDIVIDUALLY TO STUDENTS AND PARENTS THIS WEEK.
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SUMMER LEARNING EXPERIENCES
It may still be winter, but it's the time of year when many colleges and universities have applications open for current high school students to learn on their campuses this summer. From STEM, to the arts, to athletics (and MORE!), the opportunities are many. While some schools have opportunities for all ages, students who will be juniors and seniors next year have many different opportunities to extend learning while experiencing a college campus this summer. An assortment of summer programs from colleges with links to more information are below:
- Aurora University - Camp Spartan - Camp for neurodivergent students who are rising juniors or seniors
- Beloit College - Summer Programs
- Colorado School of Mines - SUMMET Program
- Harvard University - Summer College Programs for High School Students
- Illinois State University - Summer Research Opportunities
- Northern Illinois University - Summer camps (STEAM, Summer in the Arts at Northern, and Athletic Camps)
- Northwestern University - Pre-College programs
- Michigan State University - Pre-College programs
- Purdue University - Summer College For High School Students
- Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology - Summer Camps
- University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign) - Summer programs for fine arts (FAA)
- University of Wisconsin - Summer Pre-College Explore Programs
- Wheaton College - Summer Institute
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5 ESSENTIALS SURVEY - PARENT RESPONSES NEEDED
Parents, if you haven't completed the 5 Essentials survey for Compass Academy yet, please take a few minutes to complete it now. The Parent Survey is open through March 29, 2024. All responses are confidential and will never be connected to you or your child. To take the survey, visit survey.5-essentials.org/Illinois and select the parent survey. A supplement report will also be generated if at least 20 percent of a school’s parents complete the survey.
We sincerely appreciate your feedback, which will be used to guide improvement at Compass Academy and in District 303.
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THIS WEEK'S GLIMPSE AROUND CAMPUS
Mr. Head's Chemistry class visited Fermilab last week. They spent the day touring the facilities, learning about the history and current research studies, and asking questions of a physicist.
World of Food students visited Mitsuwa Japanese Marketplace recently, sampling various foods and gaining insights into Japanese culture and culinary traditions.
Students in World of Food harvested basil from the hydroponic garden for use in their cooking, and then made sushi, tandoori chicken, and pierogies, among other foods, after learning about related cultures and geography. In the Rockets & Drones seminar, students practiced their precise flying skills in the hallway, the gym, and outside in the field adjacent to the school.
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GRADUATION REQUIREMENT FOR GRADUATING STUDENTS
Attention graduating students:
The State of Illinois requires all Illinois public high school students to complete either the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or the Alternative Application for Illinois Financial Aid (Alternative Application) as a prerequisite to receiving a high school diploma. FAFSA opened on December 31. We recommend all students who are planning on, or even thinking about, attending either a two-year or four-year college in the fall complete this sooner rather than later. Even if you don't qualify for federal aid, many schools use this information to provide institutional aid.
FAFSA 24/25 Walkthrough Video with Tips
For students who choose not to file an application, a waiver may be completed by their parent. The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) makes this available through their website. This is also available through the Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC) Student Portal.
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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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COMPASS ACADEMY SPIRIT WEAR CAN BE ORDERED AT ANY TIME & SHIPPED TO YOUR HOME.
CLICK THE PHOTO BELOW TO SEE THE WIDE ARRAY OF OPTIONS AVAILABLE TO ORDER.
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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 the counselor's office. 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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AMERICAN LEGION BOYS' AND GIRLS' STATE
Boys and Girls State is a simulation patterned after the State of Illinois; it follows Illinois governmental procedure as closely as possible. It is a practical application of Americanism and good citizenship which attempts to teach and instill in our youth a love of America and a sense of individual obligation to community, state, and nation. It is a powerful, intense learning experience.
Hundreds of boys and girls from various communities throughout the State of Illinois will attend in June. They will learn the way a two-party system works. We have two fictitious political parties, the Nationalists and the Federalists. They will caucus, have Primary and General elections, and participate in a party Convention.
They will elect city, county, and state officials. They will learn the duties of various public offices their functions, limitations, and powers. They will have their own legislature where they introduce, debate, and pass their own bills. They regulate their own cities, enforce their laws, and prepare county projects.
Each boy and girl has a chance to learn for himself or herself that the government is just what he or she makes of it. They learn the duties, privileges, rights and responsibilities that will help them participate as American citizens.
- FREE to interested Juniors
- Boys' State: June 8-14, Girls' State: June 16-22
- Located at Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, IL
- Participating students compete for nearly $20,000 in scholarships
- Email mtfoulkes@yahoo.com for more information or to register
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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
X (Twitter): @CompassD303