2015-16 SJCS SUPER S.T.A.R. APPLICATION

There will be four students selected to represent SJCS as a Drug Free Super S.T.A.R. (Students Teaching Awareness and Resistance). You must meet the following criteria and turn in the application no later than Friday, October 2, 2015 to be eligible:

1.  A senior and actively involved in sports or other MSHSAA organizations.

2.  ALCOHOL-FREE, TOBACCO-FREE and any other ILLEGAL DRUG-FREE

3.  Willing to make presentations to elementary and junior high students. This speech will include your personal testimony of coming to faith in Christ and how this commitment affects your decisions.

4.  AN UPSTANDING STUDENT. (No disciplinary action the last two semesters and reputable around the community).

If you feel that you should be considered for this honor, please fill out the application

below.

Name:

Sport you would like to represent (circle one): Football Track Cross Country Basketball Volleyball Cheerleader

List all school activities you have been or plan to be involved in this year:

I pledge that I DO NOT presently use alcohol or any other illegal drug and I further pledge that I WILL NOT use any during this school year. If I am found to have broken this pledge, I will lose all privileges as a Super S.T.A.R., including any scholarship money, having my picture removed from the mezzanine and will return any pictures I have received.

Signature Date

S.T.A.R. APPLICANT QUESTIONS

A reminder for applicants: When signing your name on the pledge line of the application, you are stating to us that you are drug-free and will remain so for this school year. (Drugs include: tobacco, alcohol, and all drugs illegal and legal if used incorrectly).

LIMIT YOUR RESPONSES TO 200 WORDS OR LESS.

1.  Why would you like to represent SJCS as a Drug Free Superstar and how do you feel your message could impact young students in our school and community?

2.  If you were asked to go to a party where you thought drugs or alcohol could be present, what are some actions you would take?

Application is due to the guidance office by Oct. 2, 2015