Friday, September 25, 2020

Mustang News - September 25, 2020

 Announcements



MHS Parent/Teacher Conferences Schedule

Thursday, October 22

“Gray” day (periods 2, 4, 6 and 8) for students

Conferences: 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm (10 minute sessions)


Friday, October 22

No student attendance

Conferences: 8:30 am - 11:00 am (10 minute sessions)

Conferences: 12:00 pm - 2:30 pm (10 minute sessions)


Conferences will be conducted via Zoom.   Zoom links will be provided. 


Conferences can be scheduled from 8:00 am on October 15 to 11:00 pm on October 20 using this link:

https://pickatime.com/MHS


Register (new users)

Enter your email address and click "Login/Create Account".

Fill in the required fields and register.

For each child, enter a student ID and birth date (mm/dd/yyyy)


Sign In

If you've previously registered, all you need to do is enter your email and password. The system will recognize you and the children you have added to your account.


Scheduling

Each colored square represents an available meeting time. The legend shows you which teacher corresponds to which color, and the times increase as you go down the page. (Note: you will not see all of the teachers at your school, just the set of teachers that your children have classes with.) Click on a square to book that time.

You will optionally have the choice of setting a time when you would like a reminder email delivered.

Click "Create Appointment".

Repeat until you have an appointment with each teacher you'd like to visit with.

At any time you can click on "printable schedule" and print the resulting web page to get a hard copy of your schedule.

If you want to make changes to your schedule, you can log in at any time with the email address and password you used to create your account.  

Click on “Your Schedule” to display and hide your appointments. There will be links to change the time, or cancel the appointment.


Please contact the Principal’s Office with any questions about Parent Teacher Conferences. 

847-949-2200, X1230


Questions to ask during Parent/Teacher Conferences

Does my student demonstrate specific strengths in your class?

How is my student doing in your class: Grades, attendance, missing assignments

How can my student improve his/her grade?

Is there some way that I can check my student’s progress in class?

Are there any upcoming projects or assignments my student should be working on?


Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month

Lawn Signs Sale - order HERE

Show your support with a lawn sign at your home or business designed by the MHS Puertas Club. Signs are double sided (English/Spanish) with a metal stand (or can be placed in a window).

Yearbook Photos

The yearbook staff continues to appreciate your patience as we figure out ways to bring you a 2020-2021 yearbook, which we are committed to doing. 

To be included in the yearbook, a head-and-shoulder shot needs to be taken by VIP within the time frames provided. There are no sitting fees for a yearbook head-and-shoulder shot.


COVID-19 Safety Measures

When you come to take a portrait at the school, please wear a mask (masks will be removed briefly for the photo when you are being photographed).

A health checklist and temperature check will be required to enter the building. 


Please see specific information for your class portraits below.

  • Seniors (Class of 2021): Please click on this link for specific information regarding senior portraits. 
  • Sophomores & Juniors: VIP will be at the school on the following dates:
    • October 22, 2020 – 3:00 pm- 8:00 pm in the Main Gym 
    • October 23, 2020 – 8:00 am- 6:00 pm in the Main Gym

Register HERE.  Registration will be open from Oct. 1 to Oct. 20.


Freshmen

You should have already had your portrait taken on the freshman Chromebook/textbook pick-up day.

If you did not get your portrait taken that day, then please follow the same steps under the “Sophomores & Juniors” section above.

Retakes for all grades

Currently, retakes are scheduled for Nov. 18 -- 2:00 pm- 8:00 pm 

While retakes will be held at MHS, the location within the school has yet to be determined.

More information will follow about this retake date.



2020-21 Yearbook Pre-ordering Information

Through School Registration: If you already pre-ordered a 2020-21 yearbook through school registration, you are good to go. Please check your registration receipt for confirmation, or contact Ms. Olson at the school bookstore (Kolson@d120.org) to verify if needed.

Through The School Until Sept. 30 at 11:59 pm: You may pre-order a 2020-21 yearbook through the school’s online payment system Revtrak until September 30 at 11:59 p.m. for $50. Orders may also be placed through the school bookstore until September 30. Please contact Ms. Olson at Kolson@d120.org.

Through Jostens Starting Oct. 1: Starting October 1, pre-orders for the 2020-21 yearbook must be placed with Jostens.com (our publishing company) for $55. You may also place an order by phone at 1-877-767-5217.

Important note: Refunds cannot be given for pre-orders; therefore, if you need to check whether or not you pre-ordered a book, contact Ms. Olson at kolson@d120.org through Sept. 30.  Starting Oct. 1, please contact the yearbook adviser, Michelle Didzbalis, at mdidzbalis@d120.org. We will be happy to tell you whether or not you are already on the pre-ordered list before you make a purchase.   

Illinois FAFSA Mandate:

Public Act 101-180 (effective 6/01/20) requires that, beginning with the 2020-2021 school year, public high school students must complete the FAFSA or, as eligible, the Alternative Application for Illinois Financial Aid, as a prerequisite to receiving a high school diploma. A waiver provision basically allows a parent, guardian, or the student – if 18 or emancipated – to opt out for any reason.

Making FAFSA completion part of an expectation for high school graduation can increase the number of students who are aware of the resources available to help them afford education or training after high school. This information can also help some students decide to attempt college when they might not otherwise have done so, and it may help some students limit student loan debt and take a fuller course load to more quickly complete a degree or credential.




SAT State Testing for Class of 2021

Mundelein High School will be giving the state required SAT to all 12th grade students on Wednesday, October 14, 2020.  The class of 2021 (12th graders) are required to take this exam to meet graduation requirements.  This exam is also beneficial for college admissions.  All 12th graders should plan to come to school on this date to complete the SAT.  Details about the exam day will be announced in early October.

Please understand that safety is a priority for this exam administration.  Students will be in classrooms of approximately 15 students, be sitting six feet apart, required to wear masks, and required to self-certify that they are symptom free prior to entering the building.

District transportation will be provided for those in need.  Please complete this THIS FORM if you need bus transportation to and from MHS on the testing date.

Students that receive College Board approved testing accommodations will receive a separate communication with details for accommodations testing.  Most students with College Board approved accommodations will test on October 14th (and October 15th if needed).  More details to follow.

If your student will not be participating on this exam day, please fill out THIS FORM by Sunday, September 13, and we will follow up with you as soon as possible.  Please know that if your student does not attend the exam on this date, they will have to take the exam in April of 2021 in order to graduate from MHS.

More information regarding testing and logistics will come out closer to the exam date. In the meantime, if you have questions about the SAT on October 14, 2020 please contact your student’s school counselor.

 


PSAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test for Class of 2022

We are currently scheduled to offer the PSAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) on Wednesday, October 14, 2020 at Mundelein High School.  This exam is being offered free of charge.  At this time we can only offer this exam to the first one hundred (100) 11th grade students who sign up.  For those students who want to take this exam but do not get in for this administration, there will be another opportunity on Tuesday, January 26, 2021.  Once registration is complete, you will be notified which administration date you will be assigned.

Safety protocols will be implemented and explained when we get closer to the exam date.  We will be testing in large spaces (North and Main Gyms) with staggered start times unless a student has testing accommodations.

The PSAT/NMSQT is an optional, multiple-choice assessment of verbal, mathematics and writing skills. There are several benefits to taking this exam. Top performing juniors nationally may be eligible for money through National Merit, National Achievement, or National Hispanic Scholarship funds. This is a great opportunity for you to possibly obtain National Merit recognition and scholarship money. 

Because of the limited space, please only sign-up if you are 100% sure you are going to take this assessment.

Register HERE for the PSAT/NMSQT at the Google link below by Monday, September 14, 2020.

To learn more about the PSAT/NMSQT, visit www.collegeboard.org/psat . 




Recognition

National Merit program announces two MHS seniors as Commended Students

Two Mundelein High School seniors have been recognized as commended students by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC) which conducts the program. Sarah Larson and Sean Phelan will be presented with the awards by MHS Principal Anthony Kroll.

Sarah Larson             Sean Phelan


About 34,000 Commended Students throughout the nation are being recognized for their exceptional academic promise. Although they will not continue in the 2021 competition for National Merit Scholarship awards, Commended Students placed among the top 50,000 scorers of more than 1.5 million students who entered the 2021 competition by taking the 2019 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT).

“Those being named Commended Students have demonstrated outstanding potential for academic success,” said a spokesperson for NMSC. “These students represent a valuable national resource; recognizing their accomplishments, as well as the key role their schools play in their academic development, is vital to the advancement of educational excellence in our nation.”


Activities

Media Center Staff here to assist students in checking out books from the MHS Media Center!

MHS book pickup

Pick up Outside MHS

Media Center News

The MHS Library Media Center has been working hard to get books to our students. We believe there is a book for every student!

Students: check out our online catalog HERE and fill out a google form with their book requests. 

We locate them, bag and tag them with the student's name and ID number. There are 8 different locations where students can go to pick up their choice.

Thursday is the day for pick up and return. 

Prepped for pick up




Yearbook photo submissions

In honor of Homecoming season, yearbook staff has decided to collect photo submissions for an “At Home Homecoming” theme this week. 

College & Career Center

College Representative Visits

College representatives from across the nation are coming (virtually) to MHS to meet YOU! You can look at a list of upcoming visits by going on Naviance. After you log into Naviance click on the “Colleges” tab at the top of the screen and select “Colleges Home”. Scroll to the bottom of the page where it says “College Visits” and click on “Show More”, then find and click on “Register” to attend the visits of your choice. Don’t miss the opportunity to learn more about college life on multiple schools’ campuses. The more you know about the schools you want to go to, you’ll be able to stand out among the crowd of other college and university applicants.



NACAC Virtual College Fairs

This is the first of many virtual college fairs sponsored by the NACAC (National Association for College Admission Counseling). Among the schools being represented are:


Hawaii Pacific University

Universidad de Navarra - Study in Spain

Carthage College

plus many others!


Log in HERE to register.


IACAC Virtual College Exploration Program

This virtual exploration for all Illinois students will run from Sept.14 through Oct. 22, 2020 and will offer students and families 375 virtual sessions on college planning, career information, financial aid & scholarships, skilled trades, non-college training programs and more! Use the beloe registration links and the QR code  for more information.

Registration HERE  


Watch a short video about the IACAC Virtual College Exploration Program here: 

                           



or  download the QR code


Keep an eye out for upcoming college planning events!

NEW ISAC REPRESENTATIVE AT MHS!

Alexis Alvarez

ISACorps Member: College of Lake county District

Illinois Student Assistance Commission

Alexis.Alvarez@illinois.gov

847-376-9638

 

Questions about financial aid, college, or want to sign-up for reminders?

Text our experts and receive answers! 815-242-4630


 

If you want to see what’s new for 2020/2021, come visit us @

MHS College Planning Guide

The MHS College Planning Guide is a comprehensive guide through the college planning process. It covers where to get started, financial aid options, scholarships, timelines, college athletics, the College Planning Workbook, and more!

Check it out HERE


Connect with us!

Website: https://www.d120.org/activities/college-and-career-resource-center/

Instagram: mhsccrc

Twitter: @mundycollege


Athletics

Boys Golf

Congratulations to our Varsity who took 3rd place at their own invite this past Saturday (9/19/20) out at Steeple Chase.


Boys Basketball

Trey Baker 

Trey Bakers’ 40 year plan - Chicago Tribune Article



Thursday, September 17, 2020

Mustang News - September 18, 2020

Announcements



Virtual Bell Schedule Feedback
In July, MHS decided to implement the current virtual bell schedule for remote learning.  At that time, plans were set to collect feedback about the schedule, form focus groups and assess if an adjustment to the virtual bell schedule was necessary.  As Labor Day passed, my conversations with teachers, students and parents revealed that with only two weeks or 6 class periods complete, everyone was just getting settled with their routines.  Therefore, the schedule review timeline was extended.  Feedback surveys were delayed one week to offer more time.

To begin the schedule review, I am inviting every parent/guardian to complete a brief survey to collect opinions on how the schedule is working.  Next week, administration will review the survey data and begin planning focus groups.

Surveys were created for feedback for students, parents/guardians and every category of staff member.  Please take time this week to complete this short survey with your personal feelings and examples.  Surveys will be open until the end of the day Friday.

Survey Link:  https://forms.gle/mKKHN1u55rR63oLW6

Thank you for your time and effort on this survey,
Dr. Anthony Kroll, Principal
Mundelein High School




Restaurant Week!

Student Leadership is running a week and a half long event to raise funds for our program and support local restaurants. Our goal is to generate support for local businesses who have been impacted by the pandemic and fund-raise so we can run safe and fun events this year at MHS.  Each of these restaurants have generously agreed to donate a portion of their profits to support MHS Student Leadership.  So take a break from the hassles of cooking and have someone else cook for you all while knowing that your money is going to a good cause.  

In all seriousness, we would love to see these restaurants have a huge influx of business.  Carry out is encouraged due to social distancing requirements.  Please stop by these restaurants and encourage your family, friends, and students to do the same! 

This is something new we are trying and I would love to make this an annual tradition where we pack local restaurants in downtown Mundelein during the week of Homecoming.  These fundraisers run all day so you can stop by any of the following restaurants for lunch or dinner.  We reached out to a lot of restaurants and these were the restaurants that agreed to participate:

Luke's - Mon. 9/21

Gregg's Frozen Custard - Tues. 9/22

Hitz - Wed. 9/23

Tina G's - Thurs. 9/24

Lucky Burger Wed. 9/30 

Want to know more?  Watch this amazing video created by one of our awesome Student Leaders, Steffen Brown, or view this flyer for more information!  


SAT State Testing for Class of 2021

Mundelein High School will be giving the state required SAT to all 12th grade students on Wednesday, October 14, 2020.  The class of 2021 (12th graders) are required to take this exam to meet graduation requirements.  This exam is also beneficial for college admissions.  All 12th graders should plan to come to school on this date to complete the SAT.  Details about the exam day will be announced in early October.

Please understand that safety is a priority for this exam administration.  Students will be in classrooms of approximately 15 students, be sitting six feet apart, required to wear masks, and required to self-certify that they are symptom free prior to entering the building.

District transportation will be provided for those in need.  Please complete this THIS FORM if you need bus transportation to and from MHS on the testing date.

Students that receive College Board approved testing accommodations will receive a separate communication with details for accommodations testing.  Most students with College Board approved accommodations will test on October 14th (and October 15th if needed).  More details to follow.

If your student will not be participating on this exam day, please fill out THIS FORM by Sunday, September 13, and we will follow up with you as soon as possible.  Please know that if your student does not attend the exam on this date, they will have to take the exam in April of 2021 in order to graduate from MHS.

More information regarding testing and logistics will come out closer to the exam date. In the meantime, if you have questions about the SAT on October 14, 2020 please contact your student’s school counselor.

 

PSAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test for Class of 2022

We are currently scheduled to offer the PSAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) on Wednesday, October 14, 2020 at Mundelein High School.  This exam is being offered free of charge.  At this time we can only offer this exam to the first one hundred (100) 11th grade students who sign up.  For those students who want to take this exam but do not get in for this administration, there will be another opportunity on Tuesday, January 26, 2021.  Once registration is complete, you will be notified which administration date you will be assigned.

Safety protocols will be implemented and explained when we get closer to the exam date.  We will be testing in large spaces (North and Main Gyms) with staggered start times unless a student has testing accommodations.

The PSAT/NMSQT is an optional, multiple-choice assessment of verbal, mathematics and writing skills. There are several benefits to taking this exam. Top performing juniors nationally may be eligible for money through National Merit, National Achievement, or National Hispanic Scholarship funds. This is a great opportunity for you to possibly obtain National Merit recognition and scholarship money. 

Because of the limited space, please only sign-up if you are 100% sure you are going to take this assessment.

Register HERE for the PSAT/NMSQT at the Google link below by Monday, September 14, 2020.

To learn more about the PSAT/NMSQT, visit www.collegeboard.org/psat . 



Recognition


Newspaper staff earns coveted award from Quill and Scroll

The staff of the student-produced school newspaper, The Mustang, received an International First Place Award from the 2020 Quill & Scroll News Media Evaluation.

 “The staff and adviser are to be commended for all the hard work that was put into the publications,” stated the judge’s comments, which also noted, “This was a difficult year for the staff, but the quality of the publication and media site stayed strong.”


Despite ending the year producing two newspaper issues during the COVID-19 pandemic in remote learning, the staff received superior ratings in four out of the five evaluation categories for general practices, coverage, writing & editing and digital media. The staff received an excellent in the fifth category for visuals.

“This was the first year we requested an evaluation of our online presence, so we were pleasantly surprised to see the staff is headed in the right direction with its online news site,” Michelle Didzbalis, adviser of The Mustang, said. “That online presence is going to be more important than ever given our remote learning environment this year.”

The staff’s online publication can be viewed at mhsmustang.com.

The 2019-2020 newspaper staff was led by Editor-in-chief Kylie Carrier and Assistant Editor-in-chief Hannah Stanley. Other editors included Sarah Parduhn,

MacKenzie Stewart, Ashley Cline and Tress Dorfler. Dylan DeBord, Isabella Marotti and Ryan Wilson worked for the paper as staff reporters.

For 92 years, Quill and Scroll has been honoring the best work done by student journalists around the world. The organization provides students and their advisers with resources to do great work and to have it evaluated. Whether it’s through stories, contests, evaluation service, scholarships or pins and graduation paraphernalia, Quill and Scroll salutes great scholastic journalism at their charter schools.


College & Career Center

College Representative Visits

College representatives from across the nation are coming (virtually) to MHS to meet YOU! You can look at a list of upcoming visits by going on Naviance. After you log into Naviance click on the “Colleges” tab at the top of the screen and select “Colleges Home”. Scroll to the bottom of the page where it says “College Visits” and click on “Show More”, then find and click on “Register” to attend the visits of your choice. Don’t miss the opportunity to learn more about college life on multiple schools’ campuses. The more you know about the schools you want to go to, you’ll be able to stand out among the crowd of other college and university applicants.




NACAC Virtual College Fairs

This is the first of many virtual college fairs sponsored by the NACAC (National Association for College Admission Counseling). Among the schools being represented are:


Hawaii Pacific University

Universidad de Navarra - Study in Spain

Carthage College

plus many others!


Log in HERE to register.


IACAC Virtual College Exploration Program

This virtual exploration for all Illinois students will run from Sept.14 through Oct. 22, 2020 and will offer students and families 375 virtual sessions on college planning, career information, financial aid & scholarships, skilled trades, non-college training programs and more! Use the beloe registration links and the QR code  for more information.

Registration HERE  


Watch a short video about the IACAC Virtual College Exploration Program here: 

                           



or  download the QR code


Keep an eye out for upcoming college planning events!

NEW ISAC REPRESENTATIVE AT MHS!

Alexis Alvarez

ISACorps Member: College of Lake county District

Illinois Student Assistance Commission

Alexis.Alvarez@illinois.gov

847-376-9638

 

Questions about financial aid, college, or want to sign-up for reminders?

Text our experts and receive answers! 815-242-4630

 

If you want to see what’s new for 2020/2021, come visit us @

MHS College Planning Guide

The MHS College Planning Guide is a comprehensive guide through the college planning process. It covers where to get started, financial aid options, scholarships, timelines, college athletics, the College Planning Workbook, and more!

Check it out HERE


Connect with us!

Website: https://www.d120.org/activities/college-and-career-resource-center/

Instagram: mhsccrc

Twitter: @mundycollege



Explore Engineering Zoom Webinar

Sept 24th 4-6 pm

Explore Engineering is hosted by the CLC Engineering Transfer department in order for high school students to learn what it is like to be an Engineering Student in college.  Online sessions will include a college student panel consisting of CLC students and students in their junior or senior year at other universities. The second panel will be a practicing engineers panel sharing how they became interested in their field and a typical work day. You will also learn about the Engineering transfer program at CLC, some information on the robotics competition and a virtual tour of the Baxter Innovation Lab.  It is a great opportunity to learn about the various engineering professions such as civil, electrical, mechanical, chemical, computer science, aerospace, etc.   

The webinar will run from 4 to 6pm. More details will be provided after you register. 

Register HERE!

Questions?

Email Jan Edwards at jedwards1@clcillinois.edu, call (847) 543-2044 or visit www.clcillinois.edu/STEM.

Sponsored by the CLC Engineering Department (www.clcillinois.edu/programs/egr)



Athletics

Girls Golf

Senior Day - Shout out the MHS senior golfers in their final home match. Tess McKay, Emma Umdenstock & 4 year Varsity golfer Olivia Szalinski. Thank you for contributions to the Golf Program and best of luck in your future endeavors. 


Lake County Hall of Fame

Athletics wanted to share that the 2020-2021 Lake County Hall of Fame Inductee for Mundelein High School is former staff member Frank Giannamore.

F. Giannamore

Frank was a teacher, guidance counselor, advisor and coach at Mundelein for 47 and a half years.  His tenure as a head football coach led him to be selected to the IHSFCA Hall of Fame in 2005.  He also was selected to the IWCOA Hall of Fame in 2015 after serving 38 years as an assistant wrestling coach for the Mustangs.  Frank was also active in community service projects during his time as an educator at MHS.

We hope to have an event at a home boys basketball game where we are able to honor Frank (If the Pandemic restrictions are lifted). If not we will honor Frank in another way.



Photos from the Week

Andrew Hall '21 shared some positives for remote learning at his house. Hall said, "My computer is a million times faster than a Chromebook." He added, "I like my set-up because I rarely have connection issues, and my computer can handle doing everything I need to do for remote learning at home." - April Mataa

Sitting in her desk chair, Ashley Cline '22 shares her personalized workspace where she does most of her eLearning on Sept. 10 while working on homework. Cline said, "I've got a little frame with my schedule on my desk to help me remember the start and end time of every class. I also have all my notebooks and pens in a organizer ready to go!" -Avery Refka

For band rehearsal on Sept. 16, Timothy Yavorskiy '21 uses his basement to practice the saxophone. Yavorskiy said, "I just made it simple, my laptop, textbooks, and my saxophone." - Elizabeth Heraty



Thursday, September 10, 2020

Mustang News - September 11, 2020

 


Announcements

Homecoming 2020

This week would have been our Homecoming Week.  Certainly, not having Spirit Week, Powder Puff Football, Homecoming Dance, alumni reunions and the parade is difficult.  Fall isn't the same without it.  Please know, MHS intends to host Homecoming Week as soon as possible.  With high school football postponed to March and April, Homecoming will be rescheduled to the spring.  As more information is known from the North Suburban Conference schools about the football schedule, MHS will make the necessary plans to host Homecoming!  Stay Tuned!

SAT State Testing for Class of 2021

Mundelein High School will be giving the state required SAT to all 12th grade students on Wednesday, October 14, 2020.  The class of 2021 (12th graders) are required to take this exam to meet graduation requirements.  This exam is also beneficial for college admissions.  All 12th graders should plan to come to school on this date to complete the SAT.  Details about the exam day will be announced in early October.

Please understand that safety is a priority for this exam administration.  Students will be in classrooms of approximately 15 students, be sitting six feet apart, required to wear masks, and required to self-certify that they are symptom free prior to entering the building.

District transportation will be provided for those in need.  Please complete this THIS FORM if you need bus transportation to and from MHS on the testing date.

Students that receive College Board approved testing accommodations will receive a separate communication with details for accommodations testing.  Most students with College Board approved accommodations will test on October 14th (and October 15th if needed).  More details to follow.

If your student will not be participating on this exam day, please fill out THIS FORM by Sunday, September 13, and we will follow up with you as soon as possible.  Please know that if your student does not attend the exam on this date, they will have to take the exam in April of 2021 in order to graduate from MHS.

More information regarding testing and logistics will come out closer to the exam date. In the meantime, if you have questions about the SAT on October 14, 2020 please contact your student’s school counselor.

 

PSAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test for Class of 2022

We are currently scheduled to offer the PSAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) on Wednesday, October 14, 2020 at Mundelein High School.  This exam is being offered free of charge.  At this time we can only offer this exam to the first one hundred (100) 11th grade students who sign up.  For those students who want to take this exam but do not get in for this administration, there will be another opportunity on Tuesday, January 26, 2021.  Once registration is complete, you will be notified which administration date you will be assigned.

Safety protocols will be implemented and explained when we get closer to the exam date.  We will be testing in large spaces (North and Main Gyms) with staggered start times unless a student has testing accommodations.

The PSAT/NMSQT is an optional, multiple-choice assessment of verbal, mathematics and writing skills. There are several benefits to taking this exam. Top performing juniors nationally may be eligible for money through National Merit, National Achievement, or National Hispanic Scholarship funds. This is a great opportunity for you to possibly obtain National Merit recognition and scholarship money. 

Because of the limited space, please only sign-up if you are 100% sure you are going to take this assessment.

Register HERE for the PSAT/NMSQT at the Google link below by Monday, September 14, 2020.

To learn more about the PSAT/NMSQT, visit www.collegeboard.org/psat



College & Career Center


College Representative Visits

College representatives from across the nation are coming (virtually) to MHS to meet YOU! You can look at a list of upcoming visits by going on Naviance. After you log into Naviance click on the “Colleges” tab at the top of the screen and select “Colleges Home”. Scroll to the bottom of the page where it says “College Visits” and click on “Show More”, then find and click on “Register” to attend the visits of your choice. Don’t miss the opportunity to learn more about college life on multiple schools’ campuses. The more you know about the schools you want to go to, you’ll be able to stand out among the crowd of other college and university applicants.


NACAC Virtual College Fairs

This is the first of many virtual college fairs sponsored by the NACAC (National Association for College Admission Counseling). Among the schools being represented are:


Hawaii Pacific University

Universidad de Navarra - Study in Spain

Carthage College

plus many others!


Log in HERE to register.



IACAC Virtual College Exploration Program

This virtual exploration for all Illinois students will run from Sept.14 through Oct. 22, 2020 and will offer students and families 375 virtual sessions on college planning, career information, financial aid & scholarships, skilled trades, non-college training programs and more! Use the beloe registration links and the QR code  for more information.

Registration HERE  


Watch a short video about the IACAC Virtual College Exploration Program here: 

                           



or  download the QR code


Keep an eye out for upcoming college planning events!

NEW ISAC REPRESENTATIVE AT MHS!

Alexis Alvarez

ISACorps Member: College of Lake county District

Illinois Student Assistance Commission

Alexis.Alvarez@illinois.gov

847-376-9638

 

Questions about financial aid, college, or want to sign-up for reminders?

Text our experts and receive answers! 815-242-4630

 

If you want to see what’s new for 2020/2021, come visit us @

 

MHS College Planning Guide

The MHS College Planning Guide is a comprehensive guide through the college planning process. It covers where to get started, financial aid options, scholarships, timelines, college athletics, the College Planning Workbook, and more!

Check it out HERE


Connect with us!

Website: https://www.d120.org/activities/college-and-career-resource-center/

Instagram: mhsccrc

Twitter: @mundycollege



Explore Engineering Zoom Webinar

Sept 24th 4-6 pm

Explore Engineering is hosted by the CLC Engineering Transfer department in order for high school students to learn what it is like to be an Engineering Student in college.  Online sessions will include a college student panel consisting of CLC students and students in their junior or senior year at other universities. The second panel will be a practicing engineers panel sharing how they became interested in their field and a typical work day. You will also learn about the Engineering transfer program at CLC, some information on the robotics competition and a virtual tour of the Baxter Innovation Lab.  It is a great opportunity to learn about the various engineering professions such as civil, electrical, mechanical, chemical, computer science, aerospace, etc.   

The webinar will run from 4 to 6pm. More details will be provided after you register. 

Register HERE!

Questions?

Email Jan Edwards at jedwards1@clcillinois.edu, call (847) 543-2044 or visit www.clcillinois.edu/STEM.

Sponsored by the CLC Engineering Department (www.clcillinois.edu/programs/egr)




Athletics

Fall sports season has begun here at MHS with cross country (boys & girls), golf (boys & girls), girls tennis and girls swim/dive being the only Fall sports allowed to participate per IHSA rules. As daily temperature checks become the norm our student athletes and coaches have been powering through all the new guidelines.

Athletes are so happy to be competing this fall with all that is going on in the world. Keep up the good work!

Girls cross country respecting the social distancing of 6ft apart.

Girls golf competing for the first time in 2020

Girls golf competing for the first time in 2020

Girls Swim Dive getting ready for their first meet

Photos from the Week:




Sitting at his desk, Zachary Serby '21 works on English homework in his pajamas on Sept. 8. "It's really nice," Serby said. "It takes the pressure off of having to find an outfit every morning."

After a long Labor Day weekend, Madelyn Forster '22 cuddles up in her PJs during first period on Tuesday, Sept. 8. Forster said, "One of the best parts of doing school virtually is being able to wear comfy clothes all day."

Wearing her comfy clothes, Isabel Sioson '21 checks her weekly homework assignments on Sept. 8. Sioson said, "Wearing comfy clothes makes the rest of the day relaxing."

On a rainy Tuesday following a three-day weekend, Omar Villanueva '22 relaxes during his third period in his comfy stitch onesie. Villanueva said, "Nothing is better than just having to wake up and turning on your computer. It's less stress than finding an outfit for 5 days of the week."

From the comfort of his own home, Johna Schwartz '23 lounges in his PJs during his Zoom call on Sept. 8. Schwartz said, "I'm a lot more comfy when I work, which makes it more enjoyable to be at school."