Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Calling All Jr. High Students and their Families!

Dear Montfort Families,

Thursday, October 6th there will be a Westchester Catholic High School Fair held at St. Joseph's Seminary (located at 201 Seminary Avenue in Yonkers) from 4PM to 7 PM.

This is a wonderful opportunity for families with 6th, 7th and 8th Graders to meet representatives from all local Catholic High Schools, including The Montfort Academy. Please tell your familiy and friends and ask them to spread the word, too!

Applications for Montfort's "Scholarships for Scholars Program" will be distributed at this High School Fair and also at Montfort's Fall Open House on Saturday, October 22 from 12:00 noon to 3:00PM.

Thank you so much for helping Montfort reach as many prospective families as possible.

Sincerely,

Dr. Elizabeth Rex
Director of Admissions

College Admissions note from Mrs. Garr:

Dear Parents of Seniors,

Here is important information re: application deadlines, requirements, etc.,
if you are planning to apply to the Macaulay Honors Program or any other CUNY school. (Thank you, Mr. Terenzio, for forwarding this to me.)

Also, I am in the process of meeting with each senior regarding his/her post-high school plans. Please ask your child when he/she is scheduled to meet with me. If you wish to attend, please let me know. If you cannot make this time, just give a call or e-mail me, and we can meet at another time as a follow-up to my initial meeting with your child. I am telling each senior that their applications should be completed and all transcript request forms should be turned in to me by November 1st-and certainly, no later than December 1st. Any student who is applying EARLY DECISION should let me know immediately and everything should be done and turned in to me by October 15th.

As always, thank you so much for your support and for sharing your most
precious commodity with us here at Montfort-your children!

Have a great day.



Donna Garr



Dear Steven,

The application postmark deadline for the Macaulay Honors College is fast approaching! In order for your students to be considered for the Fall 2012 semester, they must submit a Macaulay Honors College Admission Application, application-processing fee and all required supporting documents by Thursday, December 1, 2011 - 6:00 PM (EST).

To help your students apply to CUNY, please review the links below.

* Review the Admission Application Worksheet for High School Students
at Undergraduate Admissions.


* View essay requirements for the Macaulay Honors College and other
programs at Essay Requirements.


* Find a comprehensive list of application deadlines for other
selective programs atApplication Deadlines.


* For additional information on what is needed after submitting an
Admission Application, such as sending required supporting documents, visit After You Apply.


Have questions? Ask CUNY.
For additional questions, please visit Ask CUNY or
contact our Help Desk for Counselors at counselor@mail.cuny.edu.

Sincerely,

Richard P. Alvarez
University Director of Admission

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Senior College Open House Info

OPEN HOUSE Info

College / University

Open House Date(s)

Time

Fairfield University

Saturday, October 15 for Nursing

Friday, October 28 for Engineering

www.fairfield.edu/visitfairfield

St. Thomas Aquinas College

Sunday, October 16

Saturday, November 12

11 am – 3 p.m.

Potsdam

October 1

October 15

November 5

1.877.potsdam for more information

University of Massachusetts at

Amherst

October 4 at the

Westchester Marriott

7 pm

Saint Rose

Saturday, October 8

Saturday, October 15

www.strose.edu/visits

Quinnipiac University

September 24

October 12

November 12

www.quinnipiac.edu/visit

Dartmouth

Wednesday, October 12

Double Tree Hotel in Tarrytown

Thursday, October 13 at Katonah Library

www.dartmouth.edu/admissions/nearyou

Bridgewater

October 22

November 12

January 28

February 11

Bridgewater.edu/admissions

Canton State University

October 15

October 29

November 4

May 5

www.canton.edu

for more info

Cedar Crest College

October 16

November 13

www.cedarcrest.edu for more info

College of Mt. St. Mary

Sunday, September 18

Sunday, October 23

Sunday, November 13

Register at

www.smc.edu/visit

Daemen College

Saturday, October 22

8:30 am – 1:30 pm

www.daemen.edu to register

Delhi

Saturday, October 22

Saturday, November 12

8:30 Check in

9:30 Program begins

Dominican College

Saturday, October 15

1:00 – 3:00 at the Hennessy Center on Western Highway.

Register at admissions@dc.edu

Drew University

Saturday, October 22

Saturday, November 19

Drew.edu/visit for info

Fairleigh Dickinson University

Sunday, October 23 – College at Florham

Sunday, November 13 at Metropolitan Campus

www.fdu.edu/openhouse for more info

Felician college

October 15

November 19

Sign up at

admissions@felician.edu

Herkimer County Community college

October 29

9 am – 1 pm

Lafayette

Monday, October 3

Friday, November 11

Saturday, November 12

www.admissions.lafayette.edu/visit

LeMoyne

Sunday, October 16

Sunday, October 30

Sunday, November 6

11 am to 3:30 pm

Mitchell College

Monday, October 10

www.mitchell.edu for info

Plattsburgh

Saturday, October 29

Saturday, November 12

School of the Art Institute of Chicago

Saturday, October 8

Noon – 3:00 p.m.

Chelsea Art Museum

556 West 22nd St

NY, NY

Register at www.saic.edu/ugevents

Skidmore

Monday, October 10

Friday, November 11

cms.skidmore.edu/admissions/openhouse

Stevenson University

September 24

October 29

November 19

March 3

April 28

Register online at visit.stevenson.edu

Mercy College

October 15

10 am to 1 pm

www.mercy.edu/events

Johns Hopkins

October 4

Double Tree Hotel in

Tarrytown

7 pm

Monday, September 26, 2011

College Conference

More great info from Mrs. Garr:

Something all seniors will want to attend:

Click here for the College Conference website.



Southern Westchester College Conference
Monday, Oct. 17, 2011
6:30-9pm
Westchester County Center



Northern Westchester College Conference
Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2011
6:30-9pm
Yorktown High School

College Visitations

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Dear Parents,

I am distributing this list to your children this afternoon. It will be changing regularly, so I will let them know, and I will do my best to send the updated lists to you, as well.

Have a wonderful weekend, and if you haven’t already, please contact me regarding a senior appointment.

Thank you!
Donna Garr

Update for Juniors:

Dear Parents of Juniors,

Attached is a list of college visitations. It is a good idea that if any of your children are interested in any of these schools, they should introduce themselves to the College Representative. Sooner than we think, the college admissions process will be upon us.

Have a great weekend.

Donna Garr

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Thursday, August 18, 2011

AP English

Dear Parents,

Advanced Placement (AP) is the name given to a program of college-level courses offered to high-achieving students in secondary schools.  With a qualifying score, a student may apply AP credits toward his or her undergraduate degree at most colleges and universities.  While this fact alone can save the student and parents a few to several thousands of dollars in tuition, it is not the only value.  Students who take AP exams are also sending important signals to the college admissions counselors who evaluate their transcripts.  AP classes indicate a student's ambitions in relation to a specific discipline as well as their studies in general.  Students may be able to skip over introductory courses in order to focus more intently in an area of personal interest.  Moreover, with the more challenging experience of an AP curriculum, a student will likely achieve a higher score on an SAT subject test. 

While AP classes are still quite new to The Montfort Academy, we have already distinguished ourselves in English Language & Composition, taught this past year by Mrs. Pilsner.  Two of this year's seniors and eight juniors elected to take to the AP exam, and - to put it bluntly - we blew away the competition!

But first, please allow me to explain the scoring system.  As many of you know, the AP Program scores students on a scale of 1 through 5.  Unlike the Regents exams, the AP exams are graded by an outside service.  The values are described as follows:

5 = extremely well qualified (to receive college credit)
4 = well qualified
3 = qualified
2 = possibly qualified
1 = no recommendation

Roughly speaking, 5-1 corresponds to the college letter grades of A, B, C, D, F.  Most colleges will offer credits for a 4 or 5.  Fewer (but still many) will offer credit for a 3.  The average AP score of all test-takers nationally for most exams is slightly below a 3.

Based on the available statistics of 2010, the average of 346,774 English Language & Composition test-takers was a 2.82. 

Now the drum-roll please...

We are hereby proud to announce that, on the English Language & Composition exam of 2011, every student earned at least a score of 3, two of our students earned the top score of 5, and the average score was a stunning 4 !!!

Besides the college credit available to these students, the AP scores demonstrate a remarkable accomplishment for our school.  It means that, right out of the starting gate, our students have proven the academic quality and effectiveness of a Montfort education in this essential subject on the national level. 

To those who braved the class and the exam, we wish you a heartfelt CONGRATULATIONS!!!


Sincerely,
John Pilsner

Learn More About the AP Program
http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/about.html

AP Credit Policy Information
The College Board web site can assist you in learning the AP credit policies of most colleges.  You can search alphabetically or enter the name of the college in a search box.  http://collegesearch.collegeboard.com/apcreditpolicy/index.jsp