Written by: Jenna Spendlove, Executive Director D’Evelyn Education Foundation Each year, there are many parent volunteers who create, plan, and execute the Board’s numerous activities and we’d like to take a moment to thank them for all of their efforts. First, to our “graduating” parents: Julia Blackford – Julia has managed all aspects of the school store for many years and has done an outstanding job! She was also very active at both Dennison and D’Evelyn. Her years of dedication are greatly appreciated. Her years at D’Evelyn have come to an end, but her legacy will remain for years to come. Shannon Willis – Shannon managed After Prom for the last few years. In addition to that massive project, she was instrumental in making prom happen this year. Her and her husband were very involved with their sons’ sporting activities and also created the Senior Parade video in 2020. She will be greatly missed! Barb Haerbig – Barb was co-chair of the D’Evelyn DASH as well as volunteered for many other activities Her years of volunteering are greatly appreciated. Second, to our 20/21 parent volunteers, THANK YOU!
After Prom - Shannon Willis D’Evelyn DASH – Molly Stensland & Barb Haerbig Junior High Boosters – Jill Kroog & Michelle Reeb Parent/Teacher Conference Dinners – Sarah Carlson School Store – Julia Blackford & Misty Dryden Teacher Appreciation – Kelly Morris Jaguar Trax Weekly Newsletters – Phil Skrzekut Written by: Ralph K. Spencer, D’Evelyn Education Foundation Board of Directors As promised in last Sunday’s article, I am going to recap my earlier six articles this week, including only that information I believe is critical for parents and senior students to be aware of as the latter take the plunge and, for the first time in their young lives, apply for one or more of the D’Evelyn Education Foundation’s 24 scholarships worth $23,750. As a reminder, three seniors will also receive three awards worth $3,500 (a total of $27,250), the catch being that seniors cannot apply for these awards (see my 2/21/21 article for a full explanation of these awards). I will use bullets to keep the verbiage to a minimum and information to a maximum! Please keep in mind that, historically speaking, about 1 in every 1.3 students who apply for a scholarship, and three who may not have (see above), will be pleasantly surprised at the Senior Banquet! Good luck seniors - and parents! And now for the recap!!!
I hope this recap has been useful. Please do not hesitate to contact Mrs. McSwain if you have and questions about how to submit your scholarship applications. As of this writing, the April 7 due date for scholarship applications is a mere 25 days away! And finally, please recall that good luck is when opportunity meets preparation, while bad luck is when lack of preparation meets reality. Good luck to all! GO JAGS!!! Written by: Ralph K. Spencer, D’Evelyn Education Foundation Board of Directors Last week’s article centered on the what of the 14 of 24 scholarships that will be presented to seniors at this year’s Senior Banquet. This week I will be summarizing the remaining 10 scholarships. As noted in my last article, ALL the information I am providing here comes from the newly designed, and extremely valuable, Synopsis of D’Evelyn Education Foundation Scholarships and Awards (Synopsis). You may access this link by going to the D’Evelyn home page at develyn.jeffcopublicschools.org and clicking on the BRAND NEW green button entitled DEF Scholarships. This link will take you to the Scholarships & Awards page where you will see four BRAND NEW green buttons, one of which reads Scholarships Synopsis. Many thanks to Mrs. Lisa Bell for her invaluable help in creating these new buttons!!! Click on this link and you will see 5 pages of clear, concise information summarizing all 24 scholarships and the four awards to be presented this year, 27 of which will go to students, for a total of $27,250! In less than 10 minutes, students can determine which of the 24 scholarships they are eligible to apply for, along with other critical information they must be aware of when completing their applications. Unless noted otherwise, each of the scholarships listed below requires a completed DEF Scholarship Application Cover Sheet with required essay and resume as well as one letter of recommendation from NAVIANCE (the latter provided by counseling office personnel). Let’s take a look at the remaining 10 scholarships:
A particularly important tidbit: Parents and students – please take the time to review the individual scholarship applications found on the very same page as the Scholarships Synopsis button described in my very first paragraph, above. Additional information can be found in these applications, including valuable Selection Criteria that will aid the student in fully completing each of his/her applications. Next week, a recap of my five recent articles. Until then, GO JAGS! Written by: Ralph K. Spencer, D’Evelyn Education Foundation Board of Directors
My previous three articles have centered on the where, how, and when as related to D’Evelyn’s 24 scholarships and three awards that will be presented to seniors at this year’s Senior Banquet. This week I will be discussing the what of these 24 scholarships. All the information I share here comes from the newly designed, and extremely valuable, Synopsis of D’Evelyn Education Foundation Scholarships and Awards (Synopsis). You may access this link by going to the D’Evelyn home page at develyn.jeffcopublicschools.org, then scroll down and click on the jaguar on the left side of the page. Once you get to the Scholarships & Awards page, click on the Scholarships and Awards Synopsis link and you will see 5 pages of clear, concise information. In less than 10 minutes, students can determine which of the 24 scholarships they are eligible to apply for, along with other critical information they must be aware of when completing their applications. Unless noted otherwise, each of the scholarships listed below requires a completed DEF Scholarship Application Cover Sheet with required essay and resume as well as one letter of recommendation from NAVIANCE (the latter provided by counseling office personnel).
What I have provided in this article is a brief summary of 14 of the 24 scholarships available to this year’s seniors. See the individual scholarship applications (available on the Internet at the same location as the Synopsis noted in my first paragraph, above) for additional details. I will cover the remaining 10 scholarship in next week’s article. Until then, GO JAGS! Written by: Ralph K. Spencer, D’Evelyn Education Foundation Board of Directors I owe my readers an explanation of both the scholarship and award selection process, which differ considerably. As a reminder, please note that this year DEF will honor 27 seniors with $23,750 in scholarships and $3,500 in awards. The total of the four awards is $6,500, with the remaining $3,000 award given each year to a non-student D’Evelyn community member, typically a D’Evelyn teacher (see the fourth paragraph, below). Over the last 13 years, over $50,000 has been awarded to 24 D’Evelyn teachers and three staff members! All scholarship/award recipients are selected by the DEF Scholarship/Award Selection Committee (Selection Committee), a group of 5 people who have had no connection to D’Evelyn for at least the last 10 years. Scholarship winners are determined by the Selection Committee based upon how well their applications compare with others applying for the same scholarship (the Letter of Recommendation from Naviance provided by the Counseling Office, the additional essay, if required, their cumulative GPA in some instances, their completed classes for some scholarships, and how well they address the Selection Criteria included on each individual scholarship application, etc. (see the hyperlink, or the jaguar icon, in the fourth paragraph, below, to view these applications). The LeAnne Hollemans Roscow Award and the Andrew Jenicek Memorial Award utilize two, separate 3-teacher panels who select the top 3 candidates for each of these two awards. The three teachers who comprise each of these two panels are looking for seniors who display similar qualities, characteristics, personality traits, and overall approach to life as the individuals for whom these two awards are named. Each panel member independently prepares a brief paragraph describing their individual nominee and why he/she is deserving of this cash award. The panel members then come together and rank the nominees 1, 2, and 3, and turn their recommendations and paragraphs over to Counseling Office personnel who in turn give them to each member of the Selection Committee, along with copies of all the scholarship application packets. The Selection Committee will always select the #1 choice unless that student is selected to receive another scholarship or award. In that case, the Selection Committee would go to the #2 (or #3) candidate. The third award, and the only one that does not go to a student, is the $3,000 Jamin B. Wilson Excellence in Education Award given to a D’Evelyn community member who satisfies the three specific criteria found in the nomination form. The Selection Committee determines the winner of this award from nominations submitted by anyone in the D’Evelyn community familiar with the nominee. Students may nominate but are not eligible for this award. Nomination forms can be found in the Counseling Office or online (go to the jaguar icon on the front page of the D’Evelyn website and click on it to go to the Scholarships and Awards page or use the following hyperlink): https://develyneducationfoundation.weebly.com/scholarships.html. The fourth award, and brand new this year, is the Rally Award funded by a D’Evelyn family who wants to honor a D’Evelyn Senior who has worked extremely hard throughout high school to improve his/her cumulative GPA. This $1,000 award will go to that senior who has made the most significant improvement in their cumulative GPA between the end of their Freshman year and the end of the first semester of their Senior year. In case of a tie, an essay may be necessary to help the Selection Committee select a winner. I also owe my readers a brief explanation of the likelihood of a senior winning a scholarship or an award in 2021. In past years, about 25% of D’Evelyn Seniors apply for scholarships. This percentage usually results in about 35 students submitting one or more scholarship applications. When you consider that 27 students will be honored with 24 scholarships and three awards, the odds become very good, namely, 1 in every 1.3 students who applied for a scholarship, and three who may not have, will be surprised at the Senior Banquet! Not bad, especially when compared with Power Ball or Mega Millions! Until next week’s article, good luck seniors, and parents, and GO JAGS!!! PS: Yet another interesting tidbit - as promised in my Feb 7 article: Students MUST enroll in a two or four-year college/university within one year following graduation to keep their scholarship. Written by: Ralph K. Spencer, D’Evelyn Education Foundation Board of Directors At the end of my Feb 7 article (found in the Jaguar Tracks at the DEF BOARD OF DIRECTORS link), I promised to “explain the difference between scholarships and awards, how the selection process works for both, and a few other tidbits that I believe you will find interesting.” Before I fulfill this promise, I thought I would include several bullets extracted from last week's article that parents and students alike MUST be aware of to assure a painless approach to completing scholarship application packets:
The differences between scholarships and awards are significant. While all 27 winners will be introduced at the annual Senior Banquet, scholarship recipients do NOT receive their scholarship funds at this event. They will be given written instructions at the Banquet on what they must do to get their money sent to the college/university of their choice. Please DO NOT MISPLACE THESE INSTRUCTIONS! Award recipients DO receive their no-strings-attached award funds in the form of a check at the Banquet. Another significant difference is that students may NOT apply for awards. You may wonder why. The answer lies with the individual donor(s). They are the people who decide whether to honor a D’Evelyn senior with either a scholarship or an award. Other than taking as much time as necessary to explain the pros and cons of scholarships and awards to these potential donors, the school has no control over their decisions. Finally, the selection process is quite different for awards vs scholarships. In the interest of space, I will explain these two procedures in next week’s Jaguar Tracks article as well as address the likelihood of winning a scholarship or an award. The numbers may surprise you. HINT: The odds are much better than winning Power Ball or Mega Millions! Until then, GO JAGS! PS: An interesting tidbit - as promised in my Feb 7 article: It is the policy of the DEF Board of Directors that no senior, except in rare circumstances, will be selected for more than one scholarship/award in order to spread the $27,250 among as many seniors as possible. By Ralph K. Spencer, D’Evelyn Education Foundation Board of Directors On Thursday, February 4, 2021, at approximately 2:00 pm, it was my distinct pleasure to talk to 30 D’Evelyn Seniors (virtually, of course) about the upcoming scholarship/award season. This meeting was coordinated by Mr. Jon Watson, one of D’Evelyn’s two senior high counselors. All seniors were requested to participate in this presentation. I have no idea what happened to the remaining 100+ seniors but was none the less glad to pass on critical scholarship/award information to the students who chose to listen to both Mr. Watson and me during this 50-minute period. I am extremely proud to announce that 24 scholarships worth $23,750 and 3 awards worth $3,500 (a total of $27,250), will be presented to 27 deserving seniors this year. An additional $3,000 award is given each year to a non-student D’Evelyn community member (typically a D’Evelyn teacher), which equates to $30,250, the first time in D’Evelyn’s history that scholarships and awards have exceeded $30,000 in any given year! Please note that while students may NOT apply for the three awards totaling $3,500, rest assured that this money will end up in the hands of three fortunate students at this year’s Senior Banquet, where all scholarship and award winners will be introduced. It is imperative that students know where to go on the Internet to find the plethora of scholarship and award information that exists solely for the students’ benefit. While there are several options on how to retrieve this information, I shared the following two approaches with the seniors: 1) Go to the brand-new jaguar icon on the front page of the D’Evelyn website and click on it to go to the Scholarships and Awards page. 2) They can also use the following hyperlink to go directly to where this information resides: https://develyneducationfoundation.weebly.com/scholarships.html. Links for all 24 individual scholarship application forms (and 4 awards) are found on these two pages and are also available in the Counseling Office. The following additional links are also found on these two pages: 1) The DEF Scholarship Application Cover Sheet, 2) The Scholarship/Award Synopsis, and 3) The Student Scholarship Checklist! A link to my Feb 4 PowerPoint presentation will soon be available at this same location. 1) The one-page DEF Scholarship Application Cover Sheet (Cover Sheet) must be completed and signed by both the student and a parent/guardian. This Cover Sheet explains that a 1-page, typed resume and a typed essay (up to 500 words) must accompany this Cover Sheet. It also reminds the student that his/her name, the title “DEF Scholarship Main Essay,” and the essay prompt question must be printed at the top of the page. The good news is that only ONE Cover Sheet is required even if the student is applying for more than one scholarship. 2) The Scholarship/Award Synopsis is a 5-page summary of all 24 scholarships and 4 awards that will be presented at this year’s Senior Banquet. In less than 10 minutes, students can determine which scholarships they are eligible to apply for by simply reviewing the “Eligibility” column for each scholarship. 3) The one-page Student Scholarship Checklist is brand new this year and is designed to assure students that they have included all the various information required for each scholarship in their application packet prior to submitting it to the Counseling Office. In closing, I would like to add a few notes that I included in my Feb 4 presentation: Counseling Office personnel will attach an official transcript and a letter of recommendation from NAVIANCE (as written by a D’Evelyn staff member) to each scholarship application. If any of the scholarships you are applying for include a Teacher/Coach Ranking Form, please provide the appropriate teacher/coach with this form in plenty of time for him/her to return the completed form to the Counseling Office. I encouraged the students to not wait until the last day (Wednesday, April 7, 2021, by 3 pm) to submit their application packet to the Counseling Office. Give yourself time to correct any “hiccups” in the paperwork. Finally, you may submit your application packet on any school day, not just on the day you attend classes. Please coordinate with Mrs. McSwain if you are not attending in-person classes to arrange for a time to submit your application packet. Please see my article in next week’s Jaguar Tracks as I explain the difference between scholarships and awards, how the selection process works, and a few other tidbits that I believe you will find interesting. Until then, GO JAGS! Written by: Jenna Spendlove, Executive Director of D’Evelyn Education Foundation
Each year, the D’Evelyn Education Foundation sends out an Annual Appeal requesting contributions to fund the numerous activities and programs that benefit the D’Evelyn Community. You should be receiving this appeal any day now. Please take a moment to read it and see how your continued generosity impacts our students, teachers, and staff. If you have not received it, you can read it on the D’Evelyn Education Foundation website HERE. With our ongoing fundraising challenges due to COVID, we hope that you will consider making a generous gift. Your donation is tax deductible. We continue to be in awe of our D’Evelyn Community and thank you for your consideration. Written by: Jenna Spendlove, D’Evelyn Education Foundation Executive Director The D’Evelyn Education Foundation is proud to conclude our Appreciation and Gratitude campaign. We hope you took time these past three weeks to participate in the previous challenges: NOTICE THE GOOD. If not, it’s not too late! Think in threes: Start and end each day by identifying three things you’re grateful for and try not to repeat things. Share your appreciative thoughts with friends, family, and teachers. Focus on your verbiage: try to use positive, humble, and thankful language. AND GO BEYOND YOURSELF. Improve how you dish out thanks toward your loved ones and community, still keeping in mind the gratitude guidelines from week one. Upgrade “thanks”: Express appreciation to someone everyday this week, being super specific. Pen a letter: Write a heartfelt note to a mentor, family member, or friend detailing how he or she has impacted your life in a positive way. Be of service: Most people end up feeling extra grateful for their own blessings when they give back in some way. Find a volunteering opportunity that interests you and schedule time to participate. THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX. Now it’s all about seeing good fortune everywhere. Look for unexpected heroes: Don’t journal just about people who’ve helped you, but also about those who’ve been there for your loved ones. When you list your three good things this week, call out these indirect joy bringers. Find silver linings: Write down three less-than-perfect experiences and consider how they actually benefited you. Take it to the office/school: The workplace is one of the places gratitude is lacking the most. Show a boss, peer, or intern some appreciation this week. Don’t be surprised if the good vibes come back to you. Gratitude often has a boomerang effect.
We received more encouraging quotes of gratitude from members of our D’Evelyn Community. Check them out! “I've always known D'Evelyn is a great school with great people but this pandemic has made me appreciate the administration, staff and teachers even more. I know these are hard times for everyone but we are fortunate to be part of a community that truly cares and wants to do the best for each other and the students while continuing to find ways to provide a rigorous and demanding liberal arts education. Thank you so much to the administration who has had to deal with constant change since last March and yet continues to stay positive and focused on what is best for our students. Thank you to the counselors who are in high demand as our students work their way through these strange times and thank you to the teachers who have had to be flexible and think outside the box to find the best remote ways to engage and teach our students the rigorous curriculum that makes D'Evelyn so great. I wish everyone good health and a relaxing Thanksgiving break!” - Dana Miller, Steering Committee Chair and D’Evelyn Parent Written by: Jenna Spendlove, D’Evelyn Education Foundation Executive Director The D’Evelyn Education Foundation is excited to continue to participate in National Gratitude Month. The DEF Board of Directors would like to take this opportunity to recognize the phenomenal faculty who make D’Evelyn so amazing. You deserve all the recognition and accolades available to give. They are deserved every year, but especially so in 2020. We continue to be impressed by the efforts and dedication of our teachers and staff as they maneuver these challenging times to ensure our students continue to have rich learning opportunities during the current pandemic. D’Evelyn is an extraordinary school that presents our students an opportunity to transform their lives and our teachers and staff lead the way. We are incredibly grateful for all you are and all you do!
Written by: Jenna Spendlove, D’Evelyn Education Foundation Manager The D’Evelyn Education Foundation is excited to continue to participate in National Gratitude Month. The DEF Board of Directors would like to take this opportunity to thank the D’Evelyn Community for their continued generosity and support of the D’Evelyn Education Foundation, our faculty and staff, and our students and their families. Without the ongoing monetary contributions from YOU, DEF would not be able to provide outstanding service that it does. Below are just a few examples of how your donations have made a significant difference in our school.
Written by: Jenna Spendlove, D’Evelyn Education Foundation Manager The D’Evelyn Education Foundation is proud to continue our Appreciation and Gratitude campaign. We hope you took time these past two weeks to participate in the previous challenges: NOTICE THE GOOD. If not, it’s not too late! Think in threes: Start and end each day by identifying three things you’re grateful for and try not to repeat things. Share your appreciative thoughts with friends, family, and teachers. Focus on your verbiage: try to use positive, humble, and thankful language. AND GO BEYOND YOURSELF. Improve how you dish out thanks toward your loved ones and community, still keeping in mind the gratitude guidelines from week one. Upgrade “thanks”: Express appreciation to someone everyday this week, being super specific. Pen a letter: Write a heartfelt note to a mentor, family member, or friend detailing how he or she has impacted your life in a positive way. Be of service: Most people end up feeling extra grateful for their own blessings when they give back in some way. Find a volunteering opportunity that interests you and schedule time to participate.
We received more encouraging quotes of gratitude from members of our D’Evelyn Community. Check them out! “It is my honor to serve as the D’Evelyn principal. D’Evelyn is an extraordinary school that presents our students an opportunity to transform their lives. The liberal arts academic program prepares students for full, happy, and successful lives. The D’Evelyn Education Foundation is an amazing support to our students and school program, providing thousands of dollars each year to support student learning, athletics, extracurricular activities, and scholarships. DEF enhances the student, faculty/staff, and family experience in so many ways as a result of the contributions of our dedicated volunteers and supporters.” – Josh Griffin, Principal of D’Evelyn Jr/Sr High School “There are so many aspects of D’Evelyn for which I am thankful. Our daughters have developed life skills of leadership and teamwork through involvement in Student Council, Sources of Strength, and marching band. They have grown through opportunities to serve others in girls mentoring, peer tutoring, and planning/fundraising for Wish Week. D’Evelyn’s commitment to academic excellence has taught them a work ethic which will benefit them for the rest of their lives. Of course, I am also grateful for the administration, faculty, and staff who are constantly available and supportive. “ - Laura McCollough, D’Evelyn Education Foundation Secretary & Parent of D’Evelyn students “We continue to be incredibly grateful for our experience at D’Evelyn Jr/Sr High School. We have had the pleasure and privilege of watching our son be challenged yet nurtured all the while growing into an outstanding student. We credit so much of this to his phenomenal teachers and the leadership provided by Administration. In addition, we have thoroughly enjoyed the friendships we have made with fellow families and especially their students.” – Scott & Jenna Spendlove, Parents of a D’Evelyn Student Please submit your quote of why you are thankful to [email protected] today! Written by: Jenna Spendlove, D’Evelyn Education Foundation Manager The D’Evelyn Education Foundation is excited to continue to participate in National Gratitude Month. The DEF Board of Directors remain in awe of its numerous Committee Managers who each year create, plan, and execute the Board’s numerous activities and we’d like to take a moment to thank them for all of their efforts. Our D’Evelyn Community is better because of YOU!
Jag Trax – Phil Skrzekut After Prom - Shannon Willis & her amazing team D’Evelyn DASH – Molly Stensland & Barb Haerbig & their outstanding team D’Evelyn Performing Arts – Brittany Jackman Junior High Boosters – Jill Kroog Parent/Teacher Conference Dinners – Sarah Carlson & the countless families who donate School Store – Julia Blackford & multitude of store volunteers Teacher Appreciation – Kelly Morris Written by: Jenna Spendlove, D’Evelyn Education Foundation Manager The D’Evelyn Education Foundation is proud to continue our Appreciation and Gratitude campaign. We hope you took time this past week to participate in the first challenge of NOTICE THE GOOD. If not, it’s not too late! Think in threes: Start and end each day by identifying three things you’re grateful for and try not to repeat things. Share your appreciative thoughts with friends, family, and teachers. Focus on your verbiage: try to use positive, humble, and thankful language.
We received some encouraging quotes of gratitude from members of our D’Evelyn Education Foundation and Community. Check them out! “I am thankful that D’Evelyn upholds a high standard for our children, both academically and as members of the school community. They are not only prepared academically, but develop character and self-sufficiency that will help them be successful no matter what they pursue. I am so thankful for the teachers and administrators who play such a valuable role in helping to prepare our children to attend any university in the country and not only survive but thrive.” – Art Graper, D’Evelyn Education Foundation Chairman & Parent of D’Evelyn Student “I am grateful for all the people, during the most trying of times, are still striving to provide the best possible academic environment for D'Evelyn students.” - Jothi Ravindran, D’Evelyn Education Foundation Vice-Chair & Parent of D’Evelyn Students “I’ve been a D’Evelyn parent for over six years and am currently volunteering with the Education Foundation. I’m grateful for the kindness of the students, faculty, and parents at our school. When my kids have wanted to try something new, there always seems to be classmates and teachers right there to encourage them. Middle school and high school can be so challenging. I’m comforted that our children have the support of so many talented people!” - Rick Harvey, D’Evelyn Education Foundation Co-Chair & Parent of D’Evelyn Students Please submit your quote of why you are thankful to [email protected] today! Written by: Jenna Spendlove, D’Evelyn Education Foundation Manager The D’Evelyn Education Foundation is excited to participate in National Gratitude Month. The DEF Board of Directors remain in awe of its corporate sponsors who generously give to DEF fundraising efforts year after year. The numerous programs that DEF funds are possible because of the continued contributions by our sponsors. Please consider frequenting these businesses that consistently support our D’Evelyn community!
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