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Glenwood High School Code - 140-612


Now is the time to learn about NCAA initial eligibility requirements for Division I and II colleges.  Springfield High School is hosting an Illinois State University sponsored event.  Check out the flier, got16?, to get all of the information


Struggling in a class?  Need a tutor?  The Tutor Bank is a list of BCSD teachers and substitutes who are willing to tutor students.  The district does not recommend one tutor over another but simply maintains this list as a convenience to students and parents.

 


College and Military Representatives visiting GHS

Tuesday September 2 - Air Force
Tuesday September 9 - Navy
Wednesday September 10 - Marines
Wednesday September 10 - Vanderbilt University
Monday September 15 - Truman State University
Tuesday September 16 - University of Illinois at Springfield
Thursday September 18 - Lincoln Land Community College
Monday September 22 - Southern Illinois University - Carbondale
Tuesday September 23 - Greenville College
Wednesday September 24 - Navy
Wednesday September 24 - Illinois College
Wednesday October 1 - Eastern Illinois University
Monday October 6 - North Central College
Tuesday October 7 - Midwest Technical Institute
Thursday October 9 - Hannibal -LaGrange College
Wednesday October 15 Maryville University
Friday October 17 Illinois Wesleyan University
Friday October 17 - Southeast Missouri State
Wednesday October 22 - MacMurray
Thursday October 23 - Bradley University
Thursday October 23 - Lincoln Land Community College
Friday October 24 - Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville
Tuesday October 28 - Augustana College
Tuesday March 17 - Lincoln Land Community College
Thursday April 16 - Lincoln Land Community College



The No Child Left Behind Law requires high schools to provide to military recruiters, upon request, access to names, addresses, and phone numbers of high school juniors and seniors. The law also requires high schools to release this same information to colleges or other higher learning institutions, upon request. If you do not want to disclose this information, you must complete and submit the opt- out form to the high school guidance office by October 1. If the form is not submitted by this date, student information will be released to military or college recruiters upon their request. If your child is over 18, he or she must sign the form.

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