D . a . S .

Dream. Achieve. Succeed.
Cincinnati Scholarship Foundation 2010-2011 Annual Report
Helping deserving students
achieve their dreams.
Letter From Thomas Hayden, Board Chairman
The 2010-2011 academic year marks another remarkable year of achievement for
over 1,300 young adults. They worked hard, excelled at home and school, and earned
collectively over $1,630,000 in scholarship funds. In addition, the participants in the
High School Scholarship Program continue to reflect the results that can be achieved
with mentoring, aid and incentives to work hard in and stay in school. Participation,
assistance, and recognition make a difference!
Cincinnati Scholarship Foundation
602 Main Street, Suite 1000
Cincinnati, OH 45202
513.345.6701
513.345.6705 fax
www.CincinnatiScholarshipFoundation.org
Board of Trustees
Thomas Hayden, Chairman
AXA Advisors, LLC
Shannan Schmitt, Vice Chairman
Director, Partners in Education
Jerry Tepe, Treasurer
VP Design-Build, Al. Neyer, Inc.
Mark Hester, Secretary
Western Southern Financial Group
Terrance Ashanta-Barker, Advisor
Ashanta-Barker Law Group LLC
William Gipson, Advisor
Vice President, R&D, Procter & Gamble
James Cullen
Cincinnati Youth Collaborative
Elizabeth Del Toro
GE Aviation
Marla Hurston Fuller
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
Danny Morris
Kroger Company
Nikela Owens
Educational Consultant
Lorrie Platt
Cincinnati Reds
Amy Reed
Xavier University
William Russell
Educational Consultant
Anthony Smith
Cincinnati Public Schools
Scott Taylor
Fifth Third Bank
Organization Representatives
Connie Williams
Roger K. Smith
Laci Tucker
Sandra Mosley
Honorary Members
Courtis Fuller
Dean Gregory
Jeff Pasquale
Mary Ronan
The Cincinnati Scholarship Foundation has achieved remarkable success, one young
adult at a time for over 90 years. This model works. We just need help to expand on
this success, and reach even more kids every year.
Many of you already help without realizing it. The CSF manages the scholarship
programs authorized by hundreds of endowments and foundations for many
different trustees, as well as those funds with the Greater Cincinnati Foundation.
It provides tremendous efficiency, and as a result allows 97% of the funds to go
directly to the goals designated by those organizations!
A few hundred to a few thousand dollars a year makes a HUGE DIFFERENCE in
the academic goals for so many deserving students. CSF administers programs
small and large; we just encourage you to GET STARTED… MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
Higher education cost increases continue to outpace inflation. Compounded by the
limited returns of the last several years, many existing funds are challenged to keep
up with their original vision. If you are in the position to establish a fund, or increase
your current commitments to education, please call us and challenge us to prove the
positive impact every dollar allocated to these kids has. I am confident you will be
impressed!
Finally, my sincere thanks go out to:
• The staff of CSF for their tireless work on behalf of the youth of our community.
• The grantors of the scholarships, without whom the opportunity would not
be provided.
• The Board of Trustees whose guidance and input help expand those opportunities.
• The educators, counselors, and children’s advocates of Greater Cincinnati that make
the mission achievable.
Sincerely yours,
Thomas Hayden, Chairman
CSF Board of Trustees
Scholarship Funds & Foundations
Ach Family Scholarship Fund
Advertising Club of Cincinnati Scholarship Fund
Alexander & Helen Griffin Memorial Scholarship
Andrew Rindfleisch Memorial Fund
Anthony Muñoz Foundation
Barr Foundation
Barrett Family Scholarship Fund
Curtis/Breeden Scholarship Fund
Bob and Linda Kohlhepp Fund
Bob Wehling/P&G Alumni Scholarship Fund
Borden Inc. Scholarship Fund
Carl H. Lindner Family Fund
Carol Mills Memorial Scholarship Fund
Castellini Foundation
CFT/ACPSOP Scholarship Fund
Charles & Claire Phillips Scholarship Fund
Charlotte R. Schmidlapp Scholarship Fund
Christopher Todd Grant Memorial Fund
Cincinnati Bell Scholarship Fund
Cincinnati Financial Corporation
Scholarship Fund
COIC Scholarship Fund
Corinne and Fred Capuder Memorial
Scholarship Fund
Corwin Nixon Scholarship Fund
Crosset Family Fund
Dater Foundation
David J. Joseph Company Scholarship Fund
Dee Wacksman Memorial Scholarship Fund
Dominique Brown Scholarship Fund
Don Greer Heritage Club Memorial
Scholarship
Duke Energy Scholarship Fund
Dupps Company Sons and Daughters
Scholarship
Dwight Hibbard Scholarship Fund
E.W. Scripps Scholarship Fund
Ella Wilson Johnson Scholarship Fund
Else & Adele Raschig Scholarship Fund
Eugene Carroll Scholarship Fund
Farmer Family Foundation
Fifth Third Bank Combined Fund
Fletemeyer Family Scholarship Fund
Florette B. Hoffheimer Scholarship Fund
Frances Raschig Scholarship Fund
Frank Foster Skillman Scholarship Fund
Franklin M. Shands Scholarship Fund
Gardner Foundation
GE Aviation Scholarship Fund
Goldman, Sachs & Company Scholarship Fund
Greater Cincinnati Scholarship Association
H.A.R. Dutton Scholarship Fund
H.C. Schott Foundation
HCRTA/Glen O. & Wyllabeth Wise
Scholarship Fund
Heidelberg Distributing Co. Fund
Heinz Pet Products Scholarship Fund
Helen Steiner Rice Scholarship Fund
James and Jane Pape Fund
Jeffrey Stephen Schneider Scholarship Fund
Johnny Bench Scholarship Fund
Joseph S. Stern, Jr. Scholarship Fund
Judge Benjamin Schwartz Scholarship
Juilfs Foundation
Keegan Scot Southers Memorial
Scholarship Fund
Kroger Cincinnati/Dayton Scholarship Fund
L. & T. Woolfolk Memorial Scholarship Fund
L.B. Zapoleon Scholarship Fund
Lowe Simpson Scholarship Fund
Lyle & Rlene Everingham Scholarship Fund
Lyle Everingham Scholarship Fund
M & E Brown Scholarship Fund
Macy’s Scholarship Fund
Mahan Advertising Scholarship Fund
Mark Pescovitz Memorial Scholarship Fund
Martha W. Tanner Memorial Fund
Marvin Lewis Community Fund Scholarship
Marvin Rammelsberg Memorial Fund
Mary Roberts Scholarship Fund
McCall Educational Fund
Michael Bany Memorial Scholarship
Midland Company Scholarship Fund
Milacron Geier Foundation
National City Minority Scholarship Fund
Nelson Schwab Jr. Family Fund
Start A Scholarship Now
(Doesn’t cost as much as you think...)
Nethercott Family Scholarship Fund
Ohio National Financial Services
Scholarship Fund
Ohio National Foundation
Penn Station Indianapolis Scholarship Fund
Pepper Family Scholarship Fund
Pichler Family Scholarship Fund
PNC Bank Scholarship Fund
Priscilla Gamble Scholarship Fund
Procter and Gamble Fund
Raymond and Augusta Klink Scholarship Fund
Remembering Wojo Scholarship Fund
Richard Heekin Scholarship Fund
Robert H. Reakirt Foundation Fund
Roger & Joyce Howe Family Fund
S. David Shor Scholarship Fund
SC Johnson, A Family Company
Scholarship Fund
Scripps Headliners Scholarship Fund
Semple Foundation
Sharon Thomas Memorial Scholarship Fund
Susan and Herbert Coulter Scholarship Fund
T.L. Conlan Memorial Scholarship
Third Protestant Memorial Church
Scholarship Fund
Third Protestant Memorial Theological
Scholarship Fund
Thomas J. Emery Memorial Fund
Tri-State Surveyor’s Advisory Board Scholarship Fund
U.S. Bank N.A. Scholarship Fund
Union Central 135th Anniversary
Scholarship Fund
Vicki Zimmer Memorial Scholarship
Vielhauer Family Scholarship Fund
Walter & Marilyn Bartlett Fund
Walter & Peg Meyer Foundation
Warrington Family Foundation
Western-Southern Foundation
William A. Friedlander Scholarship Fund
William Sheehan Scholarship Fund
Wm. J. Rielly/MCURC Scholarship Fund
Woodward Trustees Scholarship Fund
Wynne Family Memorial Fund
If you would be interested in joining the dozens of businesses, organizations, individuals and
non-profits that have committed to helping thousands of students achieve their dream of a
college education, the Cincinnati Scholarship Foundation (CSF) can help you. The CSF is in a
unique position to guide you through the process of establishing a scholarship fund in your
name, your company’s name, or in the name of a loved one.
As a scholarship donor, your generosity will live on in the students that you help. You will
enjoy receiving thank-you notes from the students who benefit from your generosity as
well as bi-annual progress reports. If you are interested, please fill out this form and a CSF
representative will get in contact with you. Please fax form to 513.345.6705.
Name ________________________________________________________ Phone Number ____________________________________________________________
Address _______________________________________________________ City ______________________________ State ____________ Zip ___________________
Email _________________________________________________________ How would you prefer to be contacted? _______ Phone _______ Mail _______ Email
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Scholarship Feature
The Keegan Scot Southers Memorial Scholarship Fund
Keegan Scot Southers was born on July 8, 2009 along with his
twin brother, Wyatt. He was filled with a fierce Celtic spirit and
a zest for fun, play and laughter. He enjoyed playing with Wyatt
and his big sister, Fiona. While his medical issues did not define
who he was as a person (son, brother, grandson, cousin, nephew,
friend), they undoubtedly had an effect on his life. He was born
with Heterotaxy Syndrome, Complete Heart Block and Tetralogy
of Fallot. He received a pacemaker when he was just four days old.
He needed surgical repair of his tetralogy, but before his surgery,
he was diagnosed in March 2010 with Cardiomyopathy, with his
left ventricle functioning only around 8 percent of what it should.
He spent 4 months in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit (CICU) at the
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center in Cincinnati, Ohio.
There he received inotrope medications as well as a new updated
pacemaker to help improve his heart function. Unfortunately, his
heart function did not improve, and in May 2010 he was placed on
the heart transplant list as this was his only option for survival. He
waited valiantly on the transplant list for 80 days, but lost his battle
with heart disease on July 25, 2010 when his little heart could not
hold on any longer and he passed away at 3:44 AM. His family set
up a scholarship fund dedicated to his life and memory, as well as
to honor his strength and courage.
The purpose of The Keegan Scot Southers Memorial Scholarship
Fund will be the granting of college and university undergraduate
scholarships to persons with Congenital Heart Disease and/or
have received a heart transplant, have displayed solid academic
credentials and are in need of financial assistance to begin or
continue their education at the college or university level.
Recipients of the Keegan Scot Southers Memorial Scholarship
Fund must:
• Have been diagnosed with Congenital Heart Disease and/or received a
heart transplant (Doctor’s statement attesting to Congenital Heart Disease
(CHD)/heart transplant is required)
• Be a resident of the Greater Cincinnati Metropolitan area (within the I-275
loop)
• Show a proven financial need
• Be enrolled or plan to enroll as a Full-Time student
• Maintain a 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale throughout his/her college or university
career
• Fill out a Cincinnati Scholarship Foundation application by the April 30th
deadline and submit it to the Cincinnati Scholarship Foundation to their
main office at 602 Main Street, Suite 1000, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
• Provide a Letter of Recommendation from his/her guidance counselor
OR if currently enrolled in a college or university provide a Letter of
Recommendation from a professor at the university the student is attending
The recipients of the Keegan Scot Southers Memorial
Scholarship Fund will be chosen by the Cincinnati Scholarship
Foundation in cooperation with the board members of the
Keegan Scot Southers Memorial Scholarship Fund.
Information about the Keegan Scot Southers Memorial Fund can
be found at www.k-man.org or at www.KeeganSouthers.org.
2011 Annual Student Awards Banquet
Each year the Cincinnati Scholarship Foundation honors its most outstanding students who participate in the High School Scholarship
Program. Students are selected to be honored at the dinner based on academic achievement and motivation to succeed. On Monday,
May 9, 2011 the Cincinnati Scholarship Foundation honored 41 outstanding students at the Annual Student Awards Dinner. Once again,
Courtis Fuller, WLWT-TV Channel 5 news anchor, served as emcee. He welcomed guests and presented awards to the students. Mr. Johnny
Bench was awarded the 5th annual Champion of Educational Opportunity
(CEO) Award. Students, their family members and
AW A R D
distinguished sponsors enjoyed a wonderful meal
CEO
at Xavier University’s Schiff Family Conference
Center at the Cintas Center.* The event helped to
raise over $29,000 for the Cincinnati Scholarship
Foundation’s High School Scholarship Program.
This was not a function of Xavier University.
*
Johnny Bench
Thank you to our sponsors who
made the August 2011 Cincinnati
Magazine special section possible
through their support of the Annual
High School Awards Dinner.
Look Ahead... The 2012 Annual Student Awards Dinner will be held on Monday,
May 14, 2012. For tickets or more information, please call 513-345-6701.
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High School Scholarship Program
The Cincinnati Scholarship Foundation (CSF) began in 1918 as a Scholarship Committee of the Vocational Bureau. The CSF was founded as
an agency devoted to keeping high school students in school. Today the High School Scholarship Program (HSSP) strives to help students
to stay in school and to aspire to attend college.
2010 - 2011 Highlights
Scholarships:
• 251 students participated in the CSF’s High School Scholarship Program for the 2010-2011
school year.
• The HSSP served students from 31 Cincinnati Public Schools.
• $116,040.00 was awarded to students participating in the HSSP.
• An average of $473.63 was paid per active participant in the program.
College Access Services:
• A comprehensive college access/college awareness program is offered to all students who
participate in the HSSP.
• 13 college access/awareness workshops were conducted.
• College Campuses Visited: Miami University, University of Cincinnati, Xavier University
• Career Information Nights: Law, Engineering, Financial Services
• Financial Aid Night for Parents
• 95% of the students who participated in the HSSP indicated that they aspire to achieve at least a
Bachelor’s Degree after high school.
Tutoring:
• 18 Volunteers from P&G provided tutoring services to students who participated in the HSSP.
• More than 220 tutoring sessions were provided from October, 2010 - May, 2011.
• For students who participated in mandatory tutoring, their grades improved by 1.03 letter grades,
on average.
Average GPA
4
3.5
3
2.5
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1.5
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Graduating Seniors:
• 100% of the HSSP Seniors reported that they plan to attend college in the Fall, 2011.
• 76% filled out the CSF College Scholarship Application.
• A total of $41,500.00 was awarded to HSSP Seniors from the CSF College Scholarship Program.
Looking Ahead to 2011-2012
During the current school year the HSSP will continue to provide tutoring services for all students who need it. Our generous volunteers
provide hours of one-on-one assistance to help our students reach their full potential.
The HSSP will continue to conduct a series of Career Nights
for students. The goal of the Career Nights will be to expose
students to the many and varied career opportunities available
to them and to provide them with an intimate setting to learn
about careers and education requirements from
professionals actually working in the field.
The HSSP will also offer a Parenting Support Group, a School Success Study Skills Group
and a Career Exploration Group.
Also new for the 2011-2012 school year is CSF’s Mentoring for Success Program. This
program will match juniors, seniors and college freshman with mentors who will provide
support and guidance as students navigate the transition to college.
Visit CincinnatiScholarshipFoundation.org to make a secure online donation.
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College Success
Number
of Scholarship Recipients Over 5 Years
0.55
1453
14
1461
8
0.90
1463
2
0.13
1502
39
2.66
1095
(407)
1600
2006-2007
2007-2008
2008-2009
2009-2010
2010-2011
$
$
$
$
$
1,768,749.00
1,771,328.00
1,839,770.00
1,897,829.00
1,527,578.00
increase decrease
$
131,062.00
$
2,580.00
$
68,442.00
$
58,059.00
$
(370,251.00)
%
8.00
0.14
3.86
3.15
Scholarship Dollars Awarded Over 5 Years
$2,000,000.00
1400
$1,800,000.00
1200
$1,600,000.00
$1,400,000.00
1000
$1,200,000.00
800
Series1
$1,000,000.00
600
$800,000.00
400
$600,000.00
200
$400,000.00
Series1
$200,000.00
0
2006-2007
2007-2008
2008-2009
2009-2010
$-
2010-2011
2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011
2010 - 2011 Unrestricted Revenue and Expenses, Scholarships/Awards, and
Contributors List
2010 - 2011
Unrestricted Revenue
Total $532,330
Fundraising
$30,985
Administrative $176,888
Fees
Contributions
& Grants
Investment
Return
$55,951
$268,506
2010 - 2011
Unrestricted Expenses
Total $418,709
Fundraising
$20,920
Management
& General
$78,060
Scholarship
$319,729
& Award
Administration
Increase in
Unrestricted Net
Assets
$113,621
Scholarships &
Awards
$1,428,235
Unrestricted Net
Assets
$840,941
PhD Degree Membership
Anthony Muñoz Foundation
biggs-Curtis-Breeden Foundation
Charles H. Dater Foundation
Susan and Herbert Coulter
David J. Joseph Company
Fletemeyer Family Fund
GE Foundation
Caroline Hackney
Marvin Lewis Community Fund
Anne H.S. Nethercott
Ohio National Foundation
Mrs. Claire Phillips
Professional Land Surveyor of Ohio
Southwestern Chapter
Michael Scheiber
Union Central
PhD Degree Membership
5/3 Bank
Advertising Club of Cincinnati
Al Neyer Inc. Foundation
AXA Advisors
Fran and Dan Bailey
Lloyd M. Bernstein
Cincinnati Enquirer
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital
Medical Center
Teresa and Anthony Dillinger
Joseph J. Scott Foundation
Katz, Teller, Brant and Hild, LPA
The Kroger Company
Gregory LaLonde
Magnetic Marketing Solutions, LLC
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mattingly
Selina and Steve McDine
Miami University
Midwest Benefits Consultants LLC
Midwest Financial Partners
No. KY Chapter of Professisonal
Surveyors
Margaret and James J. Pasquale
Professional Land Surveyors of Ohio
Thomas More College
University of Cincinnati
Wehling Family Charitable Foundation
Western Southern Financial Group
Winton Hills Academy
Woodward Trustees
Xavier University
Claudia and John
Bachelor’s Degree Membership
Abercrumbie Group
Advia Internet
Cedric Anthony
Aramac Supply Company
Ascendum Solutions LLC
Patricia K. Beggs
Michael A Blume
Darlene Brown
Dominique Brown
Buddy Roger’s Music
Pamela and David Burger
Burkhardt and Company
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Castellini
Suzanne M. Castle
Cincinnati Reds
Cincinnati Youth Collaborative
Michael Clauder
Molly and Steven Cobb
Bob Crotty
Mary and Peter DeNuzio
Marie and Dennis Derby
Patricia and Jose DeRojas
Robert DeRojas
Lauri and Daniel Dieterle
Kathi and James Dillinger
Eric Drake
Patricia and Thomas Eversole
Everybody’s Records
Beverly Faxon
Debbie and Gary
Dan Garrett
Joe Gebbia
Renee Gerber
Duane Germann
Martha and Karl Gibson
Luis L. Gonzalez, M.D. Sr.
George Grace
Rosemary and Richard Greiwe
Marion and Alexander Griffin
Shirley L. Griffin
Sun and Wendell Griffin
Judith and David Grose
Sandra Faith Hall and Carl D. Thiem
Lorna Harris
Hayden Foundation
Jacqueline and Jeffrey Heard
Carolyn and Edward Helquist
Jane and James Henry
Mark A. Hester
Mark Hickinbotham
Christine and Byron Keith Huffman, Jr.
Nancy and William Keating
Geoffrey Keenan
Bruce, Deborah & Jori Krieger
Emilie and Kevin Kroner
Lee Knose and Company
Kelly Mahan
Mary Marshall Family
Samuel A. McCullough
Catherine C. Miller
Alan Mitchell
Beverly and Michael Montgomery
Arlene and Barry Morgan
Lillian and Stanley Musial
C. Christopher Muth
Donald E. Nyman
Patricia and David Partch
Betty Ann Peddicord
Lorrie Platt
Procter and Gamble
Therese Quinn
Gary Reed
Bernice and Kenneth Reeder
Susie Richardson
Jon A. Rindfleisch
Thomas Rindfleisch
Janice Robbins
Lawrence A Robbins
Bridget M. Rogler
Glenda and Michael Rowley
William Russell
Regina Sapona
Andy Senesac
Roger Smith
Catrina and Michael Spicer
Marsha Spivey-Harris
Jan H. Steinher
Shirley Stewart
Agnes Terry
The Christ Hospital
Linda and Cliff Trunick
Steven Watson
Barbara and Darrell Wilson
Margo V. Wojciechowski
Contributors List
Woodward Trustees
Judith and William Wynne
Timothy Wynne
Associate’s Degree
Membership
Juanita and Anthony Adams
Heather R. Aguayo
David Albaneze
Teresa A. Allen
Molly Allen
June and Gary Bailey
Michael Basford
Iazia Bates
Steve Baumgartner
Philip
Barb Bergman
Muriel and Robert Best
Barbara D. Betts
Thomas Bischoff
Mr. and Mrs. James Brantley
Sheila and Paul Brocki
Yvonne and George Brown
Marguerite and Leo Buse
Arnett H. Butler
Beverly and Jeffrey Chadwick
Veronica Chenault
Lynn L. Churchwell
Cincinnati Federation of Teachers
Anita S. Clark
Thomas Conlan
Don Crowell
James Cullen
Bradley Cunningham
Judith Deiters
William A. Donabedian
Gerrie Dozier
Natalie L. Dukes
William DuPree II
Patricia and Robert Early
Denise and Michael Eck
Shirley Elmore
Pat Estes
Kristina Feldman
Kristina Feldman
Christopher S. Fly
Kerry and Robert Freudenberg
Barbara Friedberg
Rebecca and Matthew Gantz
Nancy Gary
Scott Glazier
Pam Goldwasser
Kimberly Grace
H. Banks Robinson
George Harris
Lynne M. Harris
Peggy A. Harris
Sonny Harwell
Alan Helquist
Kathleen and James Hoelscher
Olivia Holts
J.D. Seibert & Company
Lee Ann James
Wes Jennison
Mace C. Justice
Margaret and Patrick Kearney
Jane Keller
Betty B. Klinedinst
Susan Kroner
Susan LaRue
Tim Lochner
Amelia McCall
Joyce and Thomas McConnell
Patricia McKnight
John F. Meade
Mike Milkey
Elizabeth And J. Edward Morley
Jane and Danny Morris
Karen and James Mueller
Lola M. Murray
Ryan Neal
Howard K. Osteen III
Tom Palmer
Christine L. Pennington
John Pomroy
Gaylon Powers
Ann and Joseph Prior
Kenneth Probola
Brendan Rager
Linda and Joseph Ratterman
Regina Rew-Johnson
Donald Rindfleisch
Paul C. Rindfleisch
Perry Rindfleisch
Ted Rindfleisch
Marlene and Donald Roeper
Miriam and Howard Rosenblum, M.D.
Shannon Schmitt
Boone Schweitzer
Rich Scott
Trevor Scott
Jane Simon
Glen Soliah
Paul Southers
Hattie Spears King
Alexander B. Steckl
Candy and Ora Steward
Susan and Robert C. Stewart
Linda S. Stith
Jerome Tepe
Arnetta Thornton
Melissa Torte
Brad Vasto
Erica Waldon
Jennifer and Kenneth Ward
Paula Jane Watters
Donna and John Wellage
Ed Wertheimer
Nodra A. West
Mr. and Mrs. White
David Whiteside
Kevin Whitlow
Dawn L. Williams
Leigha Wilson
If you would be interested in donating in-kind items to the Cincinnati
Scholarship Foundation please call 513.345.6701 today!
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What We Have In Store...
CSF High School Scholarship Program Activities: 2011-2012
2011
December 6 .................................................
Fast Forward to Your Future ............
11th Grade
December 13 ..............................................
Financial Aid Night for Parents* ......
All Grades
2012
January 3 ......................................................
College Awareness I ...........................
7th Grade
January 17 ...................................................
Senior Night, Part I ...............................
12th Grade
January 31 .................................................
Higher Education Basics ....................
9th Grade
February 14 .................................................
College Admissions .............................
10th Grade
March 6 ........................................................
College Awareness IV .........................
8th Grade
March 26 - 30 ..............................................
Spring Break Campus Tours* ............
All Grades
April ................................................................
Senior Exit Interviews .........................
12th Grade
April 3 ............................................................
Entrance Exams ....................................
11th Grade
April 17 ..........................................................
Senior Night, Part II .............................
12th Grade
May 1 ..............................................................
College Awareness II ...........................
7th Grade
*Not a Mandatory Activity
Thank you to Western & Southern Financial Group for printing our 2010 - 2011 Annual Report!