Tuesday, March 15, 2016

JL2-S Post: March 2016 Volume 1


College and Career Planning Tips

Hello Families of Grades 5th-12th Students:

I pray all is well, and your families are having a great evening.  I would like to share that Gaston County Schools (GCS) will sponsor its annual College and Career Expo on Saturday, March 19th from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. at Loray Mill in Gastonia, NC.  The flyers and district website encourages middle and high school students and their parents to attend, but I encourage students and their parents of 5th grade to also attend.  During this event, students and parents will have opportunities to meet with college representatives and business leaders and participate in information sessions.  This event is free and CLICK HERE to visit the GCS College and Career Expo website for more information.

Have a blessed evening.
Jacob Barr, The Ed2c8tor

Saturday, November 1, 2014

College and Career Planning Tips

Hello Families of Grades 5th-12th Students:

I pray all is well, and your families had a great day.  Please forgive me for my lack of attention to this blog for the past few months; but I hope this post will serve as a blessing to families of students in grades 5-12 as you seek to prepare your children for life beyond high school.  

The purpose for this post is to share valuable tips for families as you begin the process of preparing life beyond high school for your children.  When thinking about the cost of a college education today, the earlier you begin planning, the greater chance you have to reduce the cost of a college education.  Keep in mind, students with better academic grade point averages (GPAs) and aptitude test scores (SAT & ACT) have better chances of getting scholarships to help defray to cost of a college education.  As you begin this planning journey with your children, please consider the following information:

Steps to Initiate in Elementary School

1. Begin exploring your children's likes and dislikes.  Begin exploring the interests, tasks, and hobbies of your children.  For instance, have you ever wondered why your child is able to disassemble and reassemble or repair electronic devices without the benefit of training in this area.  This situation might be a sign that you have a future computer or electrical engineer on your hands!

2. Create a log of your children's accomplishments beginning in elementary school.  The development of such a log will prove to be a valuable tool when creating your child's resume during middle school.

3. Once you are aware of your child's interests, frequently schedule college and university tours.  This process will continue to water your previously sown seeds of wisdom (statements made to your children pertaining to attaining a post-secondary education from infancy to the present).  Begin making plans to visit and tour colleges and universities within the cities of your family's vacation destinations.  Do not limit visits to 4-year colleges and universities.  Make tours of community colleges as a part of visitation routine.

4.  Establish a college savings account for your child.  Based on the rising costs of a college education, every dime you can save is a bonus.  Explore creating a 529 college savings plan.  "A 529 plan is a tax-advantaged investment vehicle in the United States designed to encourage saving for the future higher education expenses of a designated beneficiary" (Wikipedia, 2014).

5.  Ensure your child develops a solid academic foundation in elementary school.  Students who struggle academically in elementary school could potentially struggle academically in middle school.  Work to address any and all academic issues during your child's enrollment in elementary school.

Steps to Initiate in Middle School

6.  Create an account with your state's college preparation site like the College Foundation of North Carolina (CFNC, 2014).  A tool such as this one can be used to complete a career inventory survey such as Career Key.  In addition, a tool of this nature provides families with value information pertaining to college financial planning, college application preparation, etc.

7.  Use valuable student interest data from items 1 and 6 to help prepare your child's middle school schedule.  Such information is a key step as your child's seventh and eighth-grade school year schedules tend to focus on the courses taken in sixth grade.

8. Ensure your child develops a solid academic foundation in middle school.  Students who fail to master state middle school standards prior to entering high school tend to struggle academically.  Students who struggle academically in middle school could potentially struggle academically in high school and have the potential to drop-out of high school.  Work to address any and all academic issues during your child's enrollment in middle school.

9.  Continue to visit and tour colleges and universities within the cities of your family's vacation destinations.  Do not limit visits to 4-year colleges and universities.  Make tours of community colleges as a part of visitation routine.

10. Begin to establish a resume for your child.  Use the data from the log you created and maintained since elementary school to enhance your child's resume.  Schedule volunteer opportunities within your local communities for your child and add this data to your child's resume.  The college selections for student candidates has been come quite selective over the past 5 to 10 years.  Make sure your child has the credentials to help elevate his or her college application to the top of the selection process.

11. Consult your child's school guidance counselor, your local high school, or both to see what steps are needed to register your seventh or eighth-grade student for the PSAT test.  Try to schedule an opportunities for your child to take this assessment at least once before his or her ninth grade school year.

12.  Have your child to begin practicing completing college/universities and scholarship applications.  The earlier your child begins this process, the easier this process becomes in high school.  As you begin this process, contact your child's high school English teachers to see if he or she would not mind reviewing scholarship, college, or both applications.  From personal experience, teachers are more inclined to provide assistance (many times at no cost) to kids who they perceive are "go getters" and are eagerly trying to prepare themselves for life beyond high school.

I hope this information helps and review the following links for additional resources.

Be Blessed,

Jacob Barr





https://www.cfnc.org/home/sc/download_resources.jsp

Scholarship Searching Assistance

Hello Friends,

I apologize for the lack of my attention to this blog but please review the following scholarship websites as you seek funding for post-secondary education.

Have a blessed day!

Scholarship Websites:




Thursday, September 19, 2013

Greetings High School Students and Parents,

I hope that your school years have gotten off to great starts.  As you begin the college planning process, make sure that you are documenting all volunteering and job shadowing experiences to add to your academic successes to build solid resumes to convince colleges and universities of your ability to be successful students of higher learning.    

In addition, listed below are links to scholarship search engines.  In addition to seniors, I encourage freshmen through juniors to view these links and complete the essay sections within each scholarship to enhance your essay writing skills.   Enjoy your college planning process and have a blessed evening:







Saturday, February 2, 2013

Gaston County Upcoming Events

Hello Everyone,

I pray that your day is going well.  Please forgive the long delay but I need to share information pertaining to two important upcoming events for the youth of Gaston County.  The first will be the Highland School of Technology (HST) lottery selection process for rising 9th grade students.  The information for this event is as follows:

Highland School of Technology (HST) Application, Lottery and Parent Information 

1.  February 18 – HST Open House, 5:30-7:00 p.m. Opportunity for parents to learn about HST.
2.  February 28 – Date application to attend HST must be delivered, faxed or postmarked.
3.  March 14 – Lottery held at HST Auditorium, 4:00 p.m. 
The next event will be Gaston County Schools' (GCS) Second Annual College Expo.  Information for this event is as follows:

Gaston County Schools (GCS) Second Annual College Expo

The second annual GCS College Expo is scheduled for Saturday, March 16 from
9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. at the Gastonia Conference Center in downtown Gastonia. The event will provide
information on financial aid, planning for college financing, accessing applications electronically,
scholarships, college websites, athletic eligibility including NCAA regulations, SAT and ACT tips,
writing resumes, essays and letters of recommendation for college, preparing for college interviews,
military enlistment, and other topics. Parents and students are encouraged to attend – admission is free.

For parents of children who are rising 9th grade or current high school students please take advantage of each of these upcoming events.

As always, have a blessed day.

Jacob Barr, President/Founder (JL2-S)

Monday, November 12, 2012

Homework Help Websites

Hello Families,

I hope your families are enjoying the Veterans Day holiday weekend as we celebrate our fellow veterans for their endless efforts to protect our nation.  Listed below are several math homework help websites and most provide self help videos upon entering the type help needed.  We shared the www.Khanacademy.org website with you previously but please visit these additional sites:

1. www.greenmath.com
4. www.youtube.com (Multiple subject areas)
5. www.brightstorm.com (Multiple subject areas)
7. www.mobymax.com (Multiple subject areas)
8. www.khanacademy.org (Multiple subject areas)
Have a blessed day.

Jacob Barr, Education Consultant (Founder/President of JL2-S, LLC.)

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Khan Academy

Hello Friends,

I pray that all is well with you and the family on this wonderful Sunday afternoon.  The purpose for this post is to share information pertaining to Khan Academy (www.khanacademy.org).  Khan Academy is a website with instructional videos pertaining to math/science and other academic disciplines.  Please take a few minutes to check out this resource and return to our blog to submit comments pertaining to your opinions about Khan Academy.

Thanks again and have a blessed day.

Jacob Barr, Founder/President of JL2-S, LLC.

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Friendly Reminders!

Hello Friends,

I pray that all is well with you and your families.  Hopefully you all had great Labor Day holiday weekends and you are looking forward to a great week. This is just a reminder to all of you to get the September issue of Ebony magazine for scholarship information.  In addition, please make sure that you have created a CFNC.org account as well as as www.fastweb.com account for scholarship searches.  To continue your search for scholarships and financial aid, I would like to suggest the following websites and have a blessed evening:

1. http://fmhs.fort-mill.k12.sc.us/groups/guidance-department

2. http://www.finaid.org/scholarships/

3. http://www.gaston.k12.nc.us/parents/Pages/Scholarships.aspx

4. http://www.scholarshipplus.com/gaston/

5. http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/

6. http://www.scholarships.com/main.aspx

7. http://www.naacp.org/page/s/scholarship2

8. http://uncf.org/sections/ForStudents/SS_Scholarships/scholarships.asp

9. http://www.scholarshipexperts.com/

10. http://www.gatesfoundation.org/topics/Pages/scholarships.aspx

11. http://www.studentscholarshipsearch.com/

12. http://www.studentscholarships.org/

13. http://www.scholarships.net/

14.  https://www.coca-colascholars.org/

15. http://www.mcdonaldsscholarship.org/

16. http://www.kfcscholars.org/scholarships/

17. http://www.haveityourwayfoundation.org/index.html

18. http://www.pepsischolarship.org/

19. http://www.scholarships360.org/

20. http://foundation.walmart.com/

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Back to School!

Hello Friends,

I pray that all is well with you today.  I would like to wish all students and parents a blessed 2012-2013 school year.  On another note, all students will need to maintain their focus this year and do their best in their studies.  All seniors are encouraged to apply for early admission to the colleges of their choice and review the September issue of Ebony magazine for its annual scholarship listings (9th-11th grade students should begin preparing for this process prior to their senior year of high school)-Correction...Ebony Magazine no longer publishes this information.

Until next time, have a blessed evening.