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CCP Presentation 2024

CCP Application Process (Fall 2024)

CCP Intent to Participate Form

In addition to the wide range of courses that we have available here at LHS, there are other academic options available to our students.

 

The College Credit Plus (CCP) program is an opportunity for high school students to take college courses while still enrolled in high school. Students have the option of completing courses on a college campus, online, or at LHS.

 

College classes at LHS include both classes that are taught by LHS teachers who are eligible to serve as adjunct faculty through NCSC.

 

Classes being taught at LHS include:  English Academic Writing, English Research Writing, Early America, Modern America, American Government, Life in the Sea, Introduction to Art, Psychology, Human Communication, Intermediate Spanish I, Intermediate Spanish II, Elementary Statisitics.

 

There are a lot of details involved in participating in the CCP program and students must complete and submit the paperwork before April 1st to indicate their intent to participate in the CCP program in the following school year.  Students are eligible to take classes during the summer in addition to during the school year.

 

In order to explain all of the details of the program and to provide you with the forms necessary, students and parents should attend our informational Academic Options meeting on Monday, November 8 at 7pm in the HS Auditorium.

 

If you have any interest in learning more about College Credit Plus, please talk to your counselor!

 

College Credit Plus - Eligibility Information

ATTENTION CCP STUDENTS:

You are responsible to communicate any changes in your college course schedule to Lexington High School Student Services within 24 hours. Failure to report any changes may result in a student being deemed ineligible to participate in high school athletics. Any questions see your counselor OR Mr. Eichorn in Athletics.

Please refer to this link explaining Guidlines for Student Athletic Eligibility produced by the OHSAA: Guidelines

**************Senior Scholarship Plugs************

March 2011

Attention Seniors:

The Krause Family Foundation Scholarshipwill award a $4,000 scholarship to a LHS senior.  Minimum GPA of a 3.0;   Applications are available in Student Services.  The deadline to apply is March 31, 2011.

ASESIBA Chapter Scholarship will award (1) $500 scholarships for any senior who plans to major in the business field.  Applications are available in Student Services.  The deadline to apply is April 1, 2011.

Area Agency on Aging will award scholarships for those students who plan to enroll in college and pursue a degree that will benefit the aging network.  Applications are available in Student Services and online.  The deadline to apply is April 1, 2011.

Korean War Veterans Association Scholarshipwill award a $1000.00 scholarships to a senior who meets the following criteria:  direct descendant of a Korean War Era Veteran (June 25, 1950 – January 31, 1955); be a resident of Richland County; be a graduating senior from a Richland County high school;  High school transcript;  minimum GPA of a 3.0;  essay; interview.  Applications are available in Student Services.  The deadline to apply is April 1, 2011.

Lexington Kiwanis Club – Howard Hofacre Educational Grant will award three $750.00 grants to LHS seniors who are planning on attending college.  The grant is based on the applicant’s academic record, extracurricular activities, community service, with special emphasis placed on community service.  Applications are available in Student Services.  The deadline to apply is April 1, 2011.

Richland County Foundation will again offer many scholarships for scholarships for students who meet the following criteria:  Richland County resident; financial need; minimum GPA of a 2.5; completed application and SAR.  Applications are available in Student Services.  The deadline to apply is April 1, 2011.

The Fran and Warren Rupp Foundation Scholarshipwill award 1-$5000. scholarship to a LHS senior who will attend college full-time during the 2011-2012 academic year.  Seniors must have a 2.5 GPA or higher and have financial need.  Applications are available in Student Services.  The deadline to apply is April 4, 2011.

The William D. Squires Scholarship will award 12 lucky Ohio seniors scholarships.  This scholarship is primarily a need-based scholarship, with EFC lower than $7,999.  Applications are available in Student Services or on their website.  The deadline to apply is April 15, 2011.

School Counselor Resources


The mission of the Lexington School District Counseling Department is to provide a proactive, comprehensive, and developmentally appropriate program to address students' academic, personal/social and career goals in addition to supporting their personal and social emotional needs.

 

Availability & Confidentiality:

7-12 counselors will continue to work, as permitted, through the school closing. The best way to reach us is by email.

Lexington Junior High: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Lexington High School: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. (A-K)

Lexington High School: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. (L-Z)

We will also be making updates through Schoology.

A student and family’s privacy is very important.  All information shared with a counselor will remain confidential unless…

  • a student shares a plan to harm him or herself or someone else
  • there is suspicion a student may be a victim of abuse or neglect

In these situations, we are required by law to report this information to parents and/or to appropriate agencies.

Counselors may share information with school personnel with parent or student permission. 
 

Academics 7-12:

  • In regards to grades and testing, these are areas that are being discussed and will be determined as we learn more information. Any updates will be shared by administration as soon as possible.

  • In the weeks ahead, you may hear from us as we will continue to work on 504 plans and scheduling for the 2020-2021 school year.

  • Students planning to take courses through CCP next school year: As of right now, this process has not changed. Please pay close attention to the deadlines/requirements listed here: https://bit.ly/2QtRb2u

  • Charter will offer free Spectrum broadband and Wi-Fi access for 60 days to households with K-12 and/or college students who do not already have a Spectrum broadband subscription at any service level up to 100Mbps. To enroll, call 1-844-488-8395. Instillation fees will be waived for new student households.

College and Career Readiness:

  • Ohio Means Jobs is a website that is familiar to all Lexington students. This is a wonderful place with information on financial literacy, careers, colleges, upcoming employment trends, and more.

https://jobseeker.k-12.ohiomeansjobs.monster.com/ExploreIt/k-12-resources.aspx

  • Scholarships are currently listed on our Schoology Group for Class of 2022.

 

Personal/Social Issues:

  • How to talk to your student about coronavirus:

https://childmind.org/article/talking-to-kids-about-the-coronavirus/

  • For many individuals, stress and anxiety are on the rise. Below is a link to a variety of mental health apps that have been reviewed by the Anxiety and Depression Association of America.

https://adaa.org/finding-help/mobile-apps

Mental Health Resources

https://www.mrcpl.org/upload/first_call_docs/richland_county_one_page_01012020.pdf

  • If you have a mental health/emotional crisis please call

HELPLINE: 419-522-4357(H.E.L.P.)

  • Just need to talk, but you are not in crisis?

Call the Warmline at 419-522-5300

  • National Disaster Distress Helpline 1-800-985-5990 or text “TalkWithUs” to 66746 to get help for your stress. A free service promoted by the Ohio Mental Health & Addiction Services Board.

Richland County Community Resources

FIRST CALL 211 (by phone 2-1-1)

https://www.mrcpl.org/services/first-call-211

First Call is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week by telephone. A staff member will assist the caller throughout the call to define the nature of the inquiry, and explore solutions together. To best assist the caller, the staff member may ask questions (such as age, zip code, and status of others in the household) to help determine eligibility and direct him or her to the services that best meet his or her needs. Information shared during a call is confidential.

What kind of information can I receive from First Call 211?

  • Food Pantries and Community Meals
  • Housing/Shelters
  • Financial Assistance Information
  • Utility Assistance
  • Transportation Options
  • State and Local Government Offices
  • Consumer Protection/Consumer Education
  • Seasonal Assistance
  • Abuse Reporting
  • Food/Nutrition Programs
  • Immunizations/Health Care and Screenings

Contacting Us

By Phone (2-1-1)

Alternate Line: 419.522.4636

Toll Free: 877.795.2111

 

 

 
As school counselors, we believe our role is significant in creating a personal welcoming environment for each and every student. Our goal is to ensure our students have the support needed to maximize their potential as learners. We can accomplish this by addressing their development in the areas of academic performance, social-emotional wellness, and career exploration through pro-active programming, outreach, and support. The counseling department welcomes your questions or concerns.
 
Lexington High School Department of Guidance and Counseling is committed to meeting the unique intellectual, physical, social and emotional needs of each student. The counselors are student advocates. A variety of services are provided to support this effort. All parents are reminded to frequently check the Student Services link on the Lexington High School website where information on testing, scholarships, financial aid and important upcoming events can be found.
 
If students need help in any way, they should contact their counselor. Students can arrange appointments through the Student Services Secretary.  After hours appointments can be arranged with the individual counselors.


Counselors  assist students in the college selection process. Beginning in the junior year, students are instructed as to the appropriate sequence of activities they need to follow in order to identify colleges that match their needs. Counselors present information through large group assemblies, classroom presentations, guidance activities, and individual conferences.  Students learn how to access materials that include computer search programs, college guide books, and view books.   These resources are available in the Student Services Office.  Students are also encouraged to attend the annual college fair in mid-September at the OSU-M branch as well as mid-April at Ashland University.  The counselors provide small group sessions with seniors to guide senior students through the college application process.  
 
 

Kristen McPeek    
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School Counselor, A-K
Scholarships/CCP
419-884-2020 x 1413

 

Whitney Eibon

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School Counselor, L-Z

Testing/Pioneer liason/FAFSA

419-884-2020 ext. 1410

 

Elizabeth Vallance
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Administrative Assistant and Registrar
419-884-3454 (PH)
419-884-2129 (FAX)

 

 

 

 

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