Marion Community Foundation Scholarship Program – Application is OPEN
Marion Community Foundation offers an annual scholarship program for high school seniors and graduates in Marion and other surrounding counties. The annual scholarship program includes more than 140 endowed and non-endowed funds, each with different eligibility requirements and selection criteria. In recent years, the funds have collectively awarded approximately $475,000 to 225 students. The application period is open through February 24, 2022 at noon.
Marion Community Foundation Scholarships Available. Click Here to Learn More: https://marioncommunityfoundation.org/scholarships/
In 2022, the scholarship program will include 140 scholarship funds.
· Each scholarship has different eligibility requirements and selection criteria. Please review the list of available scholarships on the Marion Community Foundation website to determine which scholarships or how many you are eligible.
· Scholarship award amounts vary and will not be determined until early March.
· Like previous years, the Whirlpool Corporation/One Energy STEM Scholarship, Marion Rotary Club, and Marion Noon Kiwanis scholarships will be administered by the Marion Community Foundation. To apply for these scholarships, students should fill out the Marion Community Foundation application by the deadline.
Applications. The application process is similar to previous years. One application makes students/graduates eligible for all scholarships for which they qualify. Only online applications will be accepted. The application does not have to be completed all at once. Students can save and return to answer more questions or correct information previously entered. The application does require recommendations, essays, financial information, and more. Submitting FAFSA information is optional but highly encouraged.
Start early so these time-consuming items can be completed.
The online application can be found at: Scholarships – Marion Community Foundation The application is now open!
Deadline. The 2022 Marion Community Foundation scholarship application DEADLINE is Thursday, February 24, 2022 at noon (12:00 p.m.).
Guidance Counselor Recommendations. The application for high school students does require Guidance Counselors to provide the student’s GPA (based on 4.0 scale), class rank, ACT and/or SAT scores, and a HS transcript. This recommendation will be an electronic email request from Smarter Select. Students’ applications will not move to the SUBMITTED Status until this information is received. Please be timely with these so students can submit their application.
Applications also require the students to receive two recommendations (teacher and community member). If you can let teachers know of the importance and need for timeliness, we would appreciate it.
It is the student’s responsibility to make sure the recommendations are completed in their application. Students should contact, call, or text their recommenders to make them aware that an email was sent to them to fill out a recommendation on their behalf.
Fill in the Application Now!
Start Early! Begin the Marion Community Foundation scholarship application now and follow through to complete the application
Parents, encourage your students to apply now.
Graduates, remember you can also apply
Questions. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Mrs. Large in Student Services at Tri-Rivers.
Culinary Arts excels at FCCLA contest
/in High School News, HS News Archives/by web editorTri-Rivers Culinary Arts students participated in the FCCLA Regionals at Columbus State Community College.
“The students worked hard and represented Tri-Rivers well,” said their instructor, Chef Lance Stalnaker. “One Bronze, 4 Silver, and 3 Gold Medals; not bad for our first live competition in 2 years!”
Congratulations to the following Culinary Arts students:
Lindsay Hall, Culinary Arts-Bronze
Asher Jones, Garde Manger-Silver
Layla Murray, Baking and Pastry-Silver
Camrin Skinner, Baking and Pastry-Silver
Thalia Diaz, Baking and Pastry-Silver
Devonn Howard, Product Development-Gold
Kaydence Shelton, Product Development-Gold
Jasmine Slone, Culinary Arts-Gold
Watch the Virtual 360˚ Tour of TRCC
/in High School News, HS News Archives/by web editorTri-Rivers Virtual 360˚ Interactive Tour takes you inside all of all labs.
You can see what the labs look like, watch students learning and ask questions.
You’ll learn about Certifications to earn, listen to graduates of the programs, “meet” the instructors and more.
Enjoy the tour!!!
Click Here: 360 TOUR
Bus Driver Certification offered in June at TRCC
/in High School News, HS News Archives/by web editorEarly College High School Meeting Now Feb 10th
/in High School News, HS News Archives/by web editorEarn Your Associate Degree for FREE through The University of Akron while a high school student at Tri-Rivers.
Introducing: Early College High School at Tri-Rivers in partnership with The University of Akron
Are you eager for a challenge and prepared to tackle college-level academics in high school?
If so, Early College High School may be a perfect fit for you.
Attend the
Parent Information Night/Open House
at Tri-Rivers Career Center, 2222 Marion-Mt. Gilead Rd. • Marion, OH 43302
Due to impending Snow
this event has moved to Feb. 10, 5:30-6:30pm
Watch Facebook for Updates!
in the Multi-Purpose Room (Cafeteria)
Q & A Session • Application Assistance
Tour The University of Akron/TRCC Learning Lab
Can’t attend in person? Join us virtually:
To join the Zoom Meeting
Feb. 10th at 5:30pm Click Here
For more information:
Tri-Rivers Career Center
Martin Dzugan, Director
CTE & Student Pathways
740.389.8524
Learn more about Early College High School: https://tririvers.com/earn-your-associate-degree/
Quarter 2 Honor Rolls Announced
/in High School News/by web editorCongrats to the 2022 Adult Ed Welding Cohort
/in Adult Ed archives, Adult Education News/by web editorCongratulations to the 2022 cohort of Adult Ed Welding Fabrication & Allied Processes graduates—Jamie Cavey, Andrew Decker (Perfect Attendance); Meagan Dunham; Charles Haley; Alex Jankowski; Camden Marsh and Nathan Rhoads.
All grads had over 90 percent attendance for the 650-hour, 100-day, 6.5 hours daily program. Together they earned 63 nationally recognized credentials/certifications.
The evening was a time of celebration, not just for the graduates, but equally for those who support them—parents, spouses, family and friends.
We hope that the graduates will reflect on their time at Tri-Rivers as being among the happiest and most productive days of their lives.
We are proud of each of you and sincerely congratulate you.
Welding Fabrication & Allied Processes Instructor Tom Reynolds congratulates welding graduate Andrew Decker for receiving a Perfect Attendance award.
Early College High School Parent Info Night Feb 3
/in High School News, HS News Archives/by web editorThis event was rescheduled
from Jan. 25 to Feb. 3 Due to School Closing
Attention: Sophomores!
Earn Your Associate Degree for FREE through The University of Akron while a high school student at Tri-Rivers.
Introducing: Early College High School at Tri-Rivers in partnership with The University of Akron
Are you eager for a challenge and prepared to tackle college-level academics in high school?
If so, Early College High School may be a perfect fit for you.
Attend the
Parent Information Night/Open House
at Tri-Rivers Career Center, 2222 Marion-Mt. Gilead Rd. • Marion, OH 43302
Thursday, Feb. 3, 2022—5:30-6:30pm
in the Multi-Purpose Room (Cafeteria)
Q & A Session • Application Assistance
Tour The University of Akron/TRCC Learning Lab
Can’t attend in person? Join us virtually:
To join the Zoom Meeting
Feb. 3 at 5:30pm Click Here
For more information:
Tri-Rivers Career Center
Martin Dzugan, Director
CTE & Student Pathways
740.389.8524
The University of Akron
Kelly Herold, Director
Educational Outreach
333.972.8832
Learn more about Early College High School: https://tririvers.com/earn-your-associate-degree/
Apply Now! Marion Community Foundation Scholarships
/in High School News, HS News Archives/by web editorMarion Community Foundation Scholarship Program – Application is OPEN
Marion Community Foundation offers an annual scholarship program for high school seniors and graduates in Marion and other surrounding counties. The annual scholarship program includes more than 140 endowed and non-endowed funds, each with different eligibility requirements and selection criteria. In recent years, the funds have collectively awarded approximately $475,000 to 225 students. The application period is open through February 24, 2022 at noon.
Marion Community Foundation Scholarships Available. Click Here to Learn More: https://marioncommunityfoundation.org/scholarships/
In 2022, the scholarship program will include 140 scholarship funds.
· Each scholarship has different eligibility requirements and selection criteria. Please review the list of available scholarships on the Marion Community Foundation website to determine which scholarships or how many you are eligible.
· Scholarship award amounts vary and will not be determined until early March.
· Like previous years, the Whirlpool Corporation/One Energy STEM Scholarship, Marion Rotary Club, and Marion Noon Kiwanis scholarships will be administered by the Marion Community Foundation. To apply for these scholarships, students should fill out the Marion Community Foundation application by the deadline.
Applications. The application process is similar to previous years. One application makes students/graduates eligible for all scholarships for which they qualify. Only online applications will be accepted. The application does not have to be completed all at once. Students can save and return to answer more questions or correct information previously entered. The application does require recommendations, essays, financial information, and more. Submitting FAFSA information is optional but highly encouraged.
Start early so these time-consuming items can be completed.
The online application can be found at: Scholarships – Marion Community Foundation The application is now open!
Deadline. The 2022 Marion Community Foundation scholarship application DEADLINE is Thursday, February 24, 2022 at noon (12:00 p.m.).
Guidance Counselor Recommendations. The application for high school students does require Guidance Counselors to provide the student’s GPA (based on 4.0 scale), class rank, ACT and/or SAT scores, and a HS transcript. This recommendation will be an electronic email request from Smarter Select. Students’ applications will not move to the SUBMITTED Status until this information is received. Please be timely with these so students can submit their application.
Applications also require the students to receive two recommendations (teacher and community member). If you can let teachers know of the importance and need for timeliness, we would appreciate it.
It is the student’s responsibility to make sure the recommendations are completed in their application. Students should contact, call, or text their recommenders to make them aware that an email was sent to them to fill out a recommendation on their behalf.
Fill in the Application Now!
Start Early! Begin the Marion Community Foundation scholarship application now and follow through to complete the application
Parents, encourage your students to apply now.
Graduates, remember you can also apply
Questions. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Mrs. Large in Student Services at Tri-Rivers.
Updated Covid-19 Guidelines
/in High School News, HS News Archives/by web editorJanuary 3, 2022
Dear TRCC Families,
We hope you all enjoyed Winter Break! We are very excited for 2022 and all the opportunities a new year brings to our students, school, and community. Over the course of the last two weeks, the number of COVID-19 cases has dramatically increased, but we have decided to continue with masks being optional. The health and safety of our TRCC students and staff is our top priority and we follow the data provided closely. The CDC has recently announced new guidelines regarding isolation and quarantine that Tri-Rivers will be following. Please see below for the new guidance:
If You Test Positive for COVID-19 (Isolate)
● Stay home for 5 days (absences within this 5-day period of time will be excused)
● If you have no symptoms or your symptoms resolve after 5 days (and you have no fever for 24 hours), you can return to school on day 6.
● Continue to wear a mask for 5 additional days while at school
● After the 5 days, if you do not have symptom improvement or are not fever free, please email daily to report your absences.
If You Were Exposed to Someone with COVID-19
● If no symptoms are present, you can remain at school
● Wear a mask for 10 days
● If symptoms are present, please report your absence daily to and stay home until you have symptom improvement or have a negative test result.
● If you tested positive within the last 90 days you are excluded from isolation, quarantine, mask requirement, and any COVID-19 testing.
If you have any questions, please reach out to our Health Services Coordinator, Chris Pemberton, at .
Lunch Menu January 2022
/in High School News, HS News Archives/by web editor