Wake Forest Admissions Counselor Visit Recap
Check out these pictures of HLMS Scholars who attended Cesar Grisales' visit from Wake Forest!
Mr. Grisales educated our students on the college application process and informed them on what admissions counselors look for in students applying to their schools!
We had high school students join us from Carver, Parkland, Glenn, East Forsyth, and Early College!
End of Summer Crosby Picnic Recap
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HLMS Kick Off Event for High school and Middle School Parents
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Latino Male Success
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Mata hablará sobre el propósito del programa de Éxito de Varones Hispano/ Latinos (HLMS) de Crosby Scholars, las actividades que se ofrecen a los estudiantes y las maneras en que ellos beneficiarán de pertenecer a este nuevo programa.
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Lunch and Learns
Students make sure to check your email for dates I will stop by your school for a Lunch and Learn!
Free Food
Discuss Topics on College Access
For Hispanic/Latino Males who are Crosby Scholars
Schools I will (hopefully) be attending:
High Schools:
Parkland, Glenn, Carver, North, Carter G. Woodson
Middle Schools:
Flat Rock, Mineral Springs, Philo, Lewisville, Northwest, Carter G. Woodson
Fellowship!
Hispanic/ Latino Male Success
Crosby Requirements
As a Crosby Scholar in grades 6-10, you are expected to complete just three requirements each year:
✔ Students must attend one (1) Crosby Scholars Academy throughout the academic year. Academies are held in a variety of different ways - Virtually on Zoom, in-person at school, Goodwill of Northwest NC or at Forsyth Technical Community College. Academy dates are announced in early October. Students must register for Academies in their Crosby Scholars Student Portal.
✔ Students should complete and submit two (2) or more hours of community service by April 19, 2023. Once your hours are completed, please submit the online community service form. Check out the Student Community Service box on our website for community service ideas and events. You may turn in your online community service form at any time, and your parent or guardian can be listed to verify your hours – You do not need to wait until the deadline!
✔ Students should avoid receiving Out-of-School Suspension. This suspension violates the Crosby Scholars program requirements and Partnership Agreement signed when enrolling in the Crosby Scholars Community Partnership. Receiving out-of-school suspension will result in dismissal from the Crosby Scholars Program.
Hispanic/ Latino Male Success
Junior/Senior Requirements
Juniors: 11th Grade
Check your weekly emails from the Senior Program and your Crosby Scholars Student Portal to be sure you are meeting additional requirements and expectations of the Crosby Scholars Program!
A few things:
Take the ACT and/or SAT this upcoming school year and begin to tour colleges.
If you have attended a college fair or visited four colleges, go ahead and submit the College Fair/Visit Form.
Complete 5 hours of community service by January of your senior year.
Seniors: 12th Grade
Check your weekly emails from the Senior Program and your Crosby Scholars Student Portal to be sure you are meeting additional requirements and expectations of the Crosby Scholars Program!
A few things:
Senior Academies have already begun! Check your Crosby Scholars Student Portal to view upcoming Academies and complete your requirements. Remember to retake the ACT and/or SAT (if you planned to) as soon as possible to be ready for college applications.
Check in with your Senior Advisor and complete your Conference Notes! Your Advisor is here to answer any questions you may have about the college application and admissions process. Please make sure to take advantage of those meetings!
Click Here to Access Crosby Portal
Hispanic/ Latino Male Success
Carlos Mata
I was born in Celaya, Guanajuato, Mexico but mainly grew up here in Winston-Salem. I went to school at Jefferson Middle and the Early College of Forsyth. I got my Bachelor’s degree in Theology from Belmont Abbey College and I’m in the process of getting my MA in Theology online from the University of Notre Dame. Go Irish! I have mainly been working in Education at private schools for the past three years and have decided to come back home and help the local community. I am excited to work with Crosby Scholars as the new HLMS specialist! My hobbies include playing, watching, and commenting on soccer; boxing, reading, and watching marvel movies!