COUNSELING, COLLEGE, & CAREER
JANUARY & FEBRUARY 2019
Congratulations to the Class
of 2022 on successfully com -
pleting their first semester of high
school! Although the first semester presented a lot
of challenges while getting used to a new school,
new classes, new teachers, and new expectations,
the Class of 2022 emerged from the ashes of se-
mester 1 with new friends, a new mindset,
and high school credits!
123 out of 189 (65%) of our freshman passed all of
their classes first semester! Let's keep the hard
work going and reach our goal of 70%!.
As a reminder, in order to earn high school credits
toward the 24 credits that are required to gradu-
ate, students will need to earn a grade of a D or
higher. In order to be considered a sophomore
next year, students will need 6 credits or more.
If a student earned an F in a class, the missing
credit can be recovered by retaking the class
online in Credit Recovery (after school Monday,
Tuesday & Thursdays) or in summer school. See
your counselor to sign up or if you have any ques-
tions.
We have all heard the term "New Year, New Me". January marks the beginning of a new year, a fresh start, a renewed mindset. So what better month than to celebrate ourselves as people and all of the unique differences and ways we contribute to the world! Take some time every day this month to reflect on how the ways in which your family and friends are different from you, add to and benefit your life. Have conversations with each other to explore your different learning styles, value systems, histories and inter-ests. But through it all, remember that there will only ever be ONE YOU and it is okay to be different!
Counselors: (847) 505-7227 or [email protected] (A-F); [email protected] (G-N); [email protected] (O-Z)
College/Career: (847) 505-7294 or [email protected]
Seniors: Feb 5th and 6th: CLC Placement Testing
Feb 8th: SAT retake registration deadline for March 9th test date
Juniors: Feb 5th: Cambridge/PSAT Review
Khan Academy dates: Feb 12, 14, 19, 21, 26
What is Khan Academy:
Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instruction-al videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower students to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom. It tackles math, sci-ence, computer programming, history, art history, economics, and more. NCCHS is using Khan Acade-my with all juniors to help prepare them to take the Official SAT on April 9, 2019.
Results from using Khan Academy:
1. Students who prepare using Official SAT Practice see
substantial improvement in their SAT scores.
20 HOURS OF PRACTICE IS ASSOCIATED WITH A 115-POINT
AVERAGE SCORE INCREASE FROM THE PSAT TO THE SAT,
NEARLY DOUBLE THE AVERAGE GAIN OF STUDENTS WHO
DO NOT PRACTICE ON OFFICIAL SAT PRACTICE.
2. Khan Academy reduces the number of remedial
courses students need to take.
Remedial classes are courses that may be required for students to
build up their skills in math, reading, or English before they are
allowed to take regular college courses. This not only means that
you have to delay taking college-level courses until you complete
the remedial courses, but it also means that you are paying for a
course that won't count as credit towards your degree.
Counselors: (847) 505-7227 or [email protected] (A-F); [email protected] (G-N); [email protected] (O-Z)
College/Career: (847) 505-7294 or [email protected]
to the following seniors on their first college acceptances!
College Acceptances & Military Enrollment
Violeta Cardenas- Ripon College, University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Wart-burg College
Paris Claypool- Western Illinois University, University of Missouri
Achan Clinton- Hibbing Community College, North Arkansas Community College
Salina Carter- Malcolm X College
Joyce Coleman- Michigan State University, Eastern Illinois University, Iowa State University, University of Alabama, University of Iowa, Univer-sity of Kansas, University of Kentucky, University of Alabama- Birming-ham
Barbara Davis- Parkland College
Quadrees Duty- Iowa Western Community College Kankakee Community College
Quincy Gilmore- Governors State University, Lincoln Land Community College
Alfred Gutierrez- Northern Illinois University
Jada Handy- Jacksonville University, Ripon College,Drake University, Northern Arizona University
Alexis Hernandez- Saint Xavier University
Dominique Holloway- University of Illinois@Chicago, University of Illi-nois@ Springfield, Northern Illinois University
Keyauna James- Indiana State University
Johnson Brianna- University of Wisconsin- Stevens Point, Southern Illi-nois Carbondale. COE College, Concordia University, Northern Illinois
Dejuan Johnson- Ohio Technical College
Dwight Lawrence- Oakton Community College
Summer Merritt- Oakton College
Neveah Morefield- Ottawa College, Daemen College, Morgan State Univer-sity, Murray State University, Johnson & Wales University
Abigail Mortis- University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee, Kansas State Univer-sity
Jada Peterson- Miami Dade College
Jourvon Presley- Robert Morris University, Central State University, Jud-son University
Armoni Rogers- University of Wisconsin-Platteville, Alabama A&M Uni-versity, Tennessee State University
Alonso Salgado- Northern Illinois University
Raeshaun Samoa- Johnson & Wales University
Michael Scott- Lincoln College
Kenadi Stackhouse- Tennessee State University
Kevin Tamayo- City Colleges of Chicago
Brandon Urban Ojerio- Aurora University
Melanie Velazquez- Western Illinois University, Eastern Illinois University
Luis Villa- Carthage College, Northern Illinois University
Michael Waiters- Lakeland College, Northern Arizona University, North-ern Illinois University
Ozzie Young- Harris Stowe State University, Concordia University
Zhanar Young- Harris Stowe State University, Tennessee State University
Zakiya Young- Harris Stowe State University, Tennessee State University
College of Lake County Acceptances: Joreah Adam s, Adrea Apa-ricio Arizmendi,Jorge Ayala,Natalie Ayala, Lynda Barker,Taveanna Beal, Jaquisa Bell, Christina Brito, Rickia Bussie, Salvador Caballero, Jayson Carmona, Jason Carrilo, Salina Carter, Jesus Castro, kevin Cervantes, Avante Clark, Cristian Diaz Alvarado,Maria Fernandez,Christian Gallegos, Andrew Galvez, Ananelli Garcia, Angel Gomez, Mayra Gomez, Zyasia Johnson, Jenifer Lopez, Melissa Lopez, Alfredo Maldonado, Gabriel Mari, Natalie Martinez, Jasmin Melendez, Juan Molina, Vivian Molina, Daniel Moreno, Mykenzie Moton, Yessenia Murga, Christian Nava, Marvin Nieto, Jovonn Norman, Samantha Ocampo, Mathew Perez, Cesar Ramirez, Lauri Renedo, Jasmin Ruiz Rojas, Hugo Roman, Daisy Rosales, Citlali Ruiz, Edwin Salcedo, Briza Sanchez, Miguel Sanchez, Oziel Sandoval, Evelyn Santos, Gilberto Torres, Eber Torres, Dennys Verdin.
United States Army: Alfredo Maldonado
National Guard: Dennys Verdin
The Postsecondary Team is proud to spotlight NCCHS Alum, Mr. Blake Collins. Blake Collins proudly
represents the class of 2009. Blake describes his high school journey as one where he struggled as a stu-
dent and never really found himself; despite his “big man on campus” persona. Blake was well liked and
considered an all-around athlete. He was the Varsity quarterback and an IHSA State Qualifier in the
Three Point Contest; but, these accomplishments did not help his struggle in the classroom. However, he
remembers several teachers who believed in him and continuously pushed him towards excellence. Over
the last decade, he has worked diligently, becoming a role model and productive individual.
After graduating from NCCHS, Blake attended Spoon River Community College. He says, “starting at a
community college gave him the foundation he needed to be a successful student at the University lev-
el”. He later transferred to Western Illinois University, earning a Bachelor of Science Degree in Parks &
Recreation Administration & Tourism, earning a 3.5 GPA. It was during his college experience that he
found himself, learning to persevere through adversity, which he believes is the key to success.
Blake currently serves as the Program Coordinator for North Chicago Community Partners, and the Ath-
letic Coordinator for Foss Park District. In these capacities, he is able to pursue his passion of serving the
community of North Chicago, especially the youth, and giving back. Blake’s advice for the students and
youth that he works with is: “Give yourself a chance and never give up!”
ASESORAMIENTO, UNIVERSIDAD, & CARRERA
ENERO & FEBRERO 2019
¡Felicitaciones a la Clase del
2022 en completar con éxito su pri-
mer semestre de la escuela secunda-
ria! Aunque el primer semestre presentaba muchos
desafíos mientras se acostumbraba a una nueva es-
cuela, nuevas clases, nuevos maestros y nuevas expec-
tativas, la Clase de 2022 surgió de las cenizas del se-
mestre 1 con nuevos amigos, una nueva mentalidad y
niveles de créditos escolares de secundaria.
¡ 123 de 189 (65%) de nuestros estudiantes de primer
año aprobaron todas sus clases el primer semestre!
¡ continuemos con el trabajo duro y alcancemos nues-
tra meta del 70%!.
Como recordatorio, para poder obtener créditos de la
escuela secundaria para los 24 créditos que se requie-
ren para graduarse, los estudiantes deberán obtener
una calificación de D o mas alta. Para ser considerado
un estudiante de segundo año el próximo año, los es-
tudiantes necesitarán 6 créditos o más.
Si un estudiante obtuvo una F en una clase, el crédito
faltante puede recuperarse retomando la clase en lí-
nea en Recuperación de créditos (después de la escue-
la los lunes, martes y jueves) o en la escuela de ve-
rano. Consulte a su consejero para inscribirse o si tie-
ne alguna pregunta.
Todos hemos escuchado el término "Año Nuevo, Nuevo Yo". Enero marca el comienzo de un nuevo año, un nuevo comienzo, una mentalidad renovada. Entonces, ¡qué mejor mes que cele-brarnos como personas y todas las diferencias únicas y las formas en que contribuimos al mundo! Tómese un tiempo todos los días este mes para reflexionar sobre cómo las formas en que sus fami-liares y amigos son diferentes a usted, aumentan y benefician su vida. Conversen entre sí para explorar sus diferentes estilos de aprendizaje, sistemas de valores, historias e intereses. Pero a pe-sar de todo, recuerde que solo habrá UNO USTED y está bien ser
diferente.
Consejeros (847) 505-7227 or [email protected] (A-F); [email protected] (G-N); [email protected] (O-Z)
Estudiantes de 12 grado:Feb 5 Y 6 Exam enes de ubi-cacion del CLC
Feb 8: Volver a tomar el examen SAT – la fecha limite de regis-tracion es para el 9 de marzo
11 grado: Feb 5: Repaso de Cambridge/PSAT
Que es la Academia Khan:
La Academia Khan ofrece ejercicios de práctica, videos instructivos y un panel de aprendizaje personalizado que permite a los estudiantes estudiar a su propio ritmo den-tro y fuera del salón. Aborda las matemáticas, la ciencia, la programación de computadoras, la historia, la historia del arte, la economía y más. NCCHS está utilizando la Academia Khan con todos los jóvenes para ayudarlos a prepararse para tomar el SAT oficial el 9 de abril de 2019.
Resultados de usar la Academia Khan
1. Los estudiantes que se preparan usando la Práctica
Oficial del SAT ven una mejora sustancial en sus califi-
caciones del SAT.
20 HORAS DE PRÁCTICA SE ASOCIAN A UN AUMENTO DE
PUNTUACIÓN MEDIO DE 115 PUNTOS DESDE EL PSAT HAS-
TA EL SAT, DOBLE EL INGRESO PROMEDIO DE LOS ESTU-
DIANTES QUE NO PRACTICAN LA PRÁCTICA OFICIAL DEL
SAT.
2. La Academia Khan reduce la cantidad de cursos de
recuperación que los estudiantes deben tomar.
Las clases de refuerzo son cursos que pueden ser requeridos pa-
ra que los estudiantes desarrollen sus habilidades en matemáti-
cas, lectura o inglés antes de que se les permita tomar cursos
universitarios regulares. Esto no solo significa que tiene que de-
morarse en tomar cursos de nivel universitario hasta que com-
plete los cursos de recuperación, sino que también significa que
está pagando un curso que no cuenta como crédito para su títu-
lo.
Consejeros (847) 505-7227 or [email protected] (A-F); [email protected] (G-N); [email protected] (O-Z)
Universidades/Carreras: (847) 505-7294 or [email protected]
a los siguientes estudinates de ultimo año en sus primeras
aceptacionse universitarias!
Aceptaciones a las Unviersidades & Registraciones a las Fuerzas Militares
Violeta Cardenas- Ripon College, University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Wart-burg College
Paris Claypool- Western Illinois University, University of Missouri
Achan Clinton- Hibbing Community College, North Arkansas Community College
Salina Carter- Malcolm X College
Joyce Coleman- Michigan State University, Eastern Illinois University, Iowa State University, University of Alabama, University of Iowa, Univer-sity of Kansas, University of Kentucky, University of Alabama- Birming-ham
Barbara Davis- Parkland College
Quadrees Duty- Iowa Western Community College Kankakee Community College
Quincy Gilmore- Governors State University, Lincoln Land Community College
Alfred Gutierrez- Northern Illinois University
Jada Handy- Jacksonville University, Ripon College,Drake University, Northern Arizona University
Alexis Hernandez- Saint Xavier University
Dominique Holloway- University of Illinois@Chicago, University of Illi-nois@ Springfield, Northern Illinois University
Keyauna James- Indiana State University
Johnson Brianna- University of Wisconsin- Stevens Point, Southern Illi-nois Carbondale. COE College, Concordia University, Northern Illinois
Dejuan Johnson- Ohio Technical College
Dwight Lawrence- Oakton Community College
Summer Merritt- Oakton College
Neveah Morefield- Ottawa College, Daemen College, Morgan State Univer-sity, Murray State University, Johnson & Wales University
Abigail Mortis- University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee, Kansas State Univer-sity
Jada Peterson- Miami Dade College
Jourvon Presley- Robert Morris University, Central State University, Jud-son University
Armoni Rogers- University of Wisconsin-Platteville, Alabama A&M Uni-versity, Tennessee State University
Alonso Salgado- Northern Illinois University
Raeshaun Samoa- Johnson & Wales University
Michael Scott- Lincoln College
Kenadi Stackhouse- Tennessee State University
Kevin Tamayo- City Colleges of Chicago
Brandon Urban Ojerio- Aurora University
Melanie Velazquez- Western Illinois University, Eastern Illinois University
Luis Villa- Carthage College, Northern Illinois University
Michael Waiters- Lakeland College, Northern Arizona University, North-ern Illinois University
Ozzie Young- Harris Stowe State University, Concordia University
Zhanar Young- Harris Stowe State University, Tennessee State University
Zakiya Young- Harris Stowe State University, Tennessee State University
College of Lake County Acceptances: Joreah Adam s, Adrea Apa-ricio Arizmendi,Jorge Ayala,Natalie Ayala, Lynda Barker,Taveanna Beal, Jaquisa Bell, Christina Brito, Rickia Bussie, Salvador Caballero, Jayson Carmona, Jason Carrilo, Salina Carter, Jesus Castro, kevin Cervantes, Avante Clark, Cristian Diaz Alvarado,Maria Fernandez,Christian Gallegos, Andrew Galvez, Ananelli Garcia, Angel Gomez, Mayra Gomez, Zyasia Johnson, Jenifer Lopez, Melissa Lopez, Alfredo Maldonado, Gabriel Mari, Natalie Martinez, Jasmin Melendez, Juan Molina, Vivian Molina, Daniel Moreno, Mykenzie Moton, Yessenia Murga, Christian Nava, Marvin Nieto, Jovonn Norman, Samantha Ocampo, Mathew Perez, Cesar Ramirez, Lauri Renedo, Jasmin Ruiz Rojas, Hugo Roman, Daisy Rosales, Citlali Ruiz, Edwin Salcedo, Briza Sanchez, Miguel Sanchez, Oziel Sandoval, Evelyn Santos, Gilberto Torres, Eber Torres, Dennys Verdin.
Ejercito Nacional de los Estados Unidos: Alfredo Maldonado
Guardia Nacional: Dennys Verdin
El equipo postsecundario se enorgullece de destacar a NCCHS Alum, el Sr. Blake Collins. Blake Collins
representa con orgullo a la clase de 2009. Blake describe su viaje a la escuela secundaria como uno en el
que luchó como estudiante y nunca se encontró a sí mismo; A pesar de su "gran hombre en el campo".
Blake era muy querido y considerado un atleta completo. Fue el mariscal de campo de Varsity y un clasifi-
cado de IHSA State en el concurso de tres puntos; pero, estos logros no ayudaron a su lucha en el salond e
clases. Sin embargo, recuerda a varios maestros que creyeron en él y lo empujaron continuamente hacia
la excelencia. Durante la última década, ha trabajado diligentemente, convirtiéndose en un modelo a se-
guir y en un individuo productivo.
Después de graduarse de NCCHS, Blake asistió al Colegio Comunitario Spoon River . Él dice, "al comen-
zar en un colegio comunitario le dio la base que necesitaba para ser un estudiante exitoso a nivel universi-
tario". Más tarde se trasladó a la Universidad de Western Illinois, obtener una Licenciatura en Ciencias
en Administración y Turismo de Parques y Recreación, obteniendo un GPA de 3.5. Fue durante su expe-
riencia universitaria que se encontró a sí mismo, aprendiendo a perseverar a través de la adversidad,
que él cree que es la clave del éxito.
Blake actualmente se desempeña como Coordinador de Programa para los Socios Comunitarios de North
Chicago y como Coordinador de Deportes para el Distrito de Foss Park. En estas capacidades, puede con-
tinuar con su pasión de servir a la comunidad de North Chicago, especialmente a los jóvenes, y retribuir.
El consejo de Blake para los estudiantes y jóvenes con los que trabaja es: "¡Date una oportunidad y nunca
te rindas!"