Monday, August 21, 2017

UNF 17-18 Events for Incoming Freshman

See the attached list for many events coming up this fall and spring at UNF.  Seniors can start applying to UNF now online at www.unf.edu/admissions/   If you are on the free/reduced lunch program, I advise you to apply before October 15th.  You could be eligible for the UNF Jacksonville Commitment Scholarship worth up to $24,000!  After applying to UNF, you must complete the FAFSA online before October 15th and also be eligible for the Pell Grant.  See details under the Scholarships tab.

Monday, July 24, 2017

17-18 ACT and SAT Registration Dates

Click here for the flyer containing all SAT and ACT dates for the 17-18 school year.  It is possible that Florida legislation could increase concordant scores for the FSA Reading test on October 1st.  If you still need to pass the FSA Reading assessment for graduation, it is advised that you register for the August SAT and/or September ACT test.  See Ms. Kirk for waivers if you are on free/reduced lunch.

DCPS & FSCJ College Access Night

FSCJ is hosting a College Access Night in partnership with DCPS on Wednesday, July 26th from 5:30-7:30 pm at the FSCJ Advanced Technology Center on State Street in Jax.  This is a great opportunity for rising seniors to get information on financial aid and college.  The event is free and open to the public.  Pre-registration is encouraged but not required.  Click here for the flyer and hyperlink to pre-register.

Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Careers 360 Youth Summer Camp

UNF is hosting a free Career 360 Summer Camp from July 10th - 14th for high school students ages 15-21 that have an IEP or 504 plan.  See the flyer for all details. Register for the camp at www.EducationJax.org.

Friday, May 12, 2017

Bolles Summer Camp

Each summer, the Bolles Bartram Campus here in Jacksonville offers a variety of summer camp offerings for students ages 10-16.  To view the list of camps, please click here.

Thursday, April 20, 2017

UNF Computing Summer Camp Program


The School of Computing is pleased to announce the offering of the 2017 Computing Summer Camp programs for Middle & High School students. The programs provide a blind of technical education and fun activities, aimed at inspiring the next generation of Jacksonville IT professionals. Detailed information about the programs can be found at http://www.unf.edu/ccec/computing/summercamp/. We have a limited number of seats in each class and will be filled based on first-come-first-serve bases. 

Camp Theme
Middle School
High School
Big Data
June 12 – June 16
July 10 – July 14
Java & Minecraft
June 19 – June 23
July 17 – July 21
Cybersecurity
June 26 – June 30
July 24 – July 28


For Registration, Sponsorship and more information please visit: http://www.unf.edu/ccec/computing/summercamp/. You may also send inquiries to computing@unf.edu or call (904) 620-2985. 

Young Adult Job Fair

The Main Library on Laura St. in Jacksonville is hosting a Job Fair from ages 16-24 on Tuesday, June 6th from 11 am to 2 pm.  They are also having readiness workshops in May to prepare for the Job Fair.  If you are searching for work, this is a great opportunity to get help with your resume, interviewing skills, and other resources.  Click here for the two page flyer.

Monday, March 27, 2017

Jacksonville Zoo Seeking Teens for Employment

The Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens is seeking nominations and applications for youth employment opportunities for teens from diverse cultural and economic backgrounds to work in our Education Department.

Qualified teens will be selected through competitive interview process to join the sophomore year of our program as a W.I.L.D. Steward (Wildlife Immersion and Leadership Development). This program seeks to offer enriching year-round, paid positions for low-income teens to develop their sense of confidence, responsibility, leadership ability, and public speaking skills. Teens will play, learn, work, and serve with our Education staff to support our vision of inspiring everyone within our reach to take positive action to protect wildlife and wild places. W.I.L.D. Stewards will create and deliver educational presentations using live animals at locations within the community.  Must be from one of the following zip codes:  32202, 32205, 32206, 32208, 32209, 32210, 32211, 32218, 32244, 32254 (due to grant funding requirements).  
Apply by following this link https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/WILD2017

If you know a teen between the ages of 15 and 18* who would be an asset to this Zoo program, please nominate them, or have them contact:
Christopher Conner
W.I.L.D. Program Coordinator connerc@jacksonvillezoo.org

(904) 757-4463 x 484 

Friday, March 10, 2017

9th and 10th Grade Parent Night

Did you miss the 9th and 10th grade Parent Night on March 9th?  Here is a link to the full presentation.  Please let us know if you have any questions.

Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Financial Aid Presentation

Parents and Students:  If you need more information about financial aid and funding for programs after high school, please review this presentation I've created online. https://share.nearpod.com/vsph/xkp905K2jB

Friday, March 3, 2017

Thursday, March 2, 2017

9th and 10th Grade Parent Night

9th and 10th grade parents and students are invited to attend a Parent Night on Thursday, March 9th from 6-7 pm in Baldwin's cafeteria.  Click here to see the flyer and more details.

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Understanding PSAT Scores

10th and 11th graders are receiving their PSAT scores in school.  If you need some help understanding how to read the scores, please refer to the following two handouts.  The 7th graders also took the PSAT 8/9, but their scores are read a little differently than the PSAT NMSQT that the 10th and 11th graders took.  Juniors should be registering to take the SAT this Spring.
Understanding PSAT Scores Side 1
Understanding PSAT Scores Side 2

Thursday, February 16, 2017

Friday, February 3, 2017

Summer Job as a Lifeguard

Need a summer job?  JaxParks is looking for summer lifeguards.  In order to get hired, you must go through a training session, and show that you have prerequisite skills including a 300 yard swim, 2 minutes of treading water without using hands, and retrieving a 10 pound brick from the bottom of the diving well.  Training sessions start in February, but there are sessions that go through April.  One week of training must be completed from 3:30-9pm.  Call 904-255-7927 or 904-573-8994 for more information or e-mail bealifeguard@coj.net   Training costs $35 to complete.  See Ms. Granger if you want specific training dates.

Sunday, January 29, 2017

Junior Parent Night

Junior students and parents are encouraged to attend the Parent Night on Thursday, February 16th at 6 pm in the Baldwin Cafeteria.  You will get hands-on instruction on getting started with all of the things students should be doing the second half of their junior year and into their senior year including SAT/ACT sign up, financial aid, college applications, etc.  Click here for more information.

Thursday, January 19, 2017

Jax Zoo Career Awareness Day

Saturday January 28th and Monday February 20th 10am-12pm
Samburu Boardroom (outside the front admission gates)
 Free and open to the public

It takes lots of people with many different skills to run a zoo. Everyone knows that the Zoo has animal keepers and veterinarians but there are MANY MORE jobs that you probably didn’t think of.   Are you good at math and want to be an accountant?  We have those!  Are you the creative type considering becoming a graphic designer?  We have those too!  This is a special opportunity for elementary, middle, and high school students to learn about career opportunities within a Zoo.   Students will meet with a variety of Zoo professionals to learn about their careers and receive practical advice on how to prepare for the future.  Zoo staff will recommend college programs, discuss how volunteering, interning, and related work experience can give you an edge over other students and explain what they do in their day-to-day job duties.  The more you know about what positions exist, the easier it will be for you to plan your course of study and land that dream job! 

To help us gauge attendance, please RSVP at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/QN53Y5D

Questions?  Please contact the Education Department at 904.757.4463 ext.122 or education@jacksonvillezoo.org


**This is NOT a job fair for those seeking employment.  It is informational for students only.**

Upcoming UNF Events

Seniors:  It isn't too late to apply to UNF at https://apply.unf.edu

Here is a list of upcoming events on their campus...

·         Saturday, January 21st: Saturday @ the Nest (tours and information sessions)
·         Saturday, February 11th: Homecoming at the Nest (Panels, Tailgating, and Basketball Game)
·         Saturday, February 25th: Explore UNF (university-wide open house)
·         Saturday, March 11th: Saturday @ the Nest (tours and information sessions)
·         Saturday April 1st: Explore UNF (university-wide open house)
·         Saturday, May 13th: Saturday @ the Nest (tours and information sessions)
·         Saturday, June 17th: Saturday @ the Nest (tours and information sessions)

·         Saturday, July 29th: Apply in July at UNF (on-the-spot admissions decisions for current juniors applying for summer or fall 2018)

Friday, January 6, 2017

8th Grade Transition to High School Parent Night

Baldwin is hosting a High School Transition Night for current 8th grade students.  It will be on Thursday, Jan. 12th from 6:00 - 7:00 pm in our Cafeteria.  Please see the attached flyer for more details.

Thursday, December 22, 2016

ERAU Scholarships

ERAU Scholarships:  It looks like you are automatically looked at for these scholarships when you apply to Embry-Riddle University.  It requires certain ACT/SAT scores and GPA.   It is recommended that you highlight the degree programs that are considered for the scholarships, the minimum GPA and SAT/ACT scores required for eligibility. If a student is interested in attending ERAU and pursuing a career as a pilot, they could look at one of these programs listed (on the flyer), and add on a flight minor in order to be eligible for these scholarships. Of course, these two scholarships are not all that Embry-Riddle offers, but they are the largest.  Here is a list of all of their scholarships as well.  

Wednesday, December 7, 2016

FAMU Recruitment and Scholarship Fair

FAMU will be holding a Recruitment and Scholarship Fair on Thursday, January 12th at 6:30 at Jean Ribault High School.  If you plan to attend, please RSVP.  The information is on the attached flyer. 

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Financial Aid Night

Senior parents and students:  Baldwin is hosting a Financial Aid Night/Lab on Monday, November 28th from 6-8 pm in our Media Center.  Seniors are in the process of starting their FAFSA applications here at school, but in order to complete the entire process they need the parent to complete their portion of the application.  If you attend this event, please bring a copy of your 2015 taxes; we will have an FSCJ representative and other school members there to help you complete your portion of the FAFSA so that students can submit it.  Click here for a flyer.

Thursday, November 10, 2016

Generation Wealth Scholarship Fair

This free event will take place on Saturday, December 3rd from 9 am to 2 pm at the Adams-Jenkins Sports Complex at Ed Waters College.  Learn more at www.generationwealthscholarshipfair.eventbrite.com or click here for the flyer.

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

College Goal Sunday

Seniors:  College Goal Sunday will be taking place this Sunday, November 6th at the FSCJ Downtown Campus.  You will be able to complete your entire FAFSA at this event if you show up with your parent and/or guardian.  See the attached flyer for the details.