Test Information and Preparation
ACT, Inc.: ACT regesteration, information. PLAN help. College search. Financial Aid Estimator.
AP Central: Advanced Placement classes exam info
The College Board: SAT registration, information, and practice questions. PSAT help. College planning and search. Scholarship Search
GoCollege: College & scholarships, distance learning, SAT & ACT help.
March 2 Sucess: SAT prep (site supported by the US army)
Service Learning
Carroll County Public Library: Find comunity service opportunities
Maryland Work Permit Process
Step One: Print a hard copy of the work permit at The Department of Labor and Industry.
Complete the minor's information section. It is important that the minor also sign and date the application.
Step Two: Take the application to the employer to complete the employer's section.
Step Three: Have parent or guardian review, sign and date the application.
Step Four: Using the completed hard copy of the application, the minor should log back on to the website, complete the online application, save the information, and print the data receipt.
Step Five: Whe the minor has completed their part of the work permit process, they should then take the completed hard copy of the application, thedata reciept, and proof of age such as a birth certificate, valid drivers license/permit, state identification card, passport, or any other valid government issued document that provides the date of birth to the issuing officer.
Step Six: Once the permit has been approved and signed by the issuing officer, the minor will give it to the employer.
Summer
AFS Intercultural Programs: Foriegn exchange opportunities; summer and academic year
Summer Institute for the Gifted: Programs for the academicly gifted and talennted students
Other Links
Smartthinking: Click on Smarthinkking for live, online homework help.
NCAA Clearinghouse: Division 1 and 2 colege athletic eligibiklity rules. Registration for potential college student atheletes.
Cyber Bullying: Information on Cyber Bulling
Net Smartz: Internet safety tips for kids, teens, parents, and educators.
Safe Kids: Internet safety tips for kids and families.
Safe Teens: Interner safety for teens and families.
- Concurrent Enrollment (link comming soon)
- School Counseling Newsletter (link comming soon)
- HSA Testing
- Planning for Concurrent Enrollment (link comming soon)
- Get Into College Handbook