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 Al Pirolli Tennent Football Strength & Conditioning coach
2008 season Spring training for ALL players BEGINS ON MAY 27th. 2:30pm-3:15pm, lifting or films, 3:15-5:00pm Practice. All Players are expected to attend! Please note: only football team members will be allowed in the weight room during weight training! If you have questions at all about training and conditioning please ASK Coach Al Pirolli by sending him an e-mail HERE. William Tennent Football's conditioning program is a solid off-season training regimen that gives our student athletes an edge and will help prevent injuries when the next season begins.
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- Choosing Your College
The choices can be overwhelming -- let's start with the basics.
- Figuring Out the Financial Aid Puzzle
Steps in getting money for tuition, housing, and other school costs.
- Three Down, One to Go...to College!
Between now and graduation, there's a lot to prepare for.
- Is Technical College in Your Future?
An associate degree can lead to hundreds of careers.
- Furnishing Your College Dorm Room
Consider four things: size, portability, price, and functionality.
- Home Sweet Apartment
Your costs, your rights, and your responsibilities.
- Your College Checklist
Classes start in the fall. Here's everything to take care of before you can get into them.
- Studying in Another Country
Living in another culture could be the best experience of college.
- Choose the Right Career
Certain career choices have better prospects than others.
- Advance Your Placement
Plan a class schedule that will prepare you for what lies ahead!
- Self Employment: Reap the Rewards
Alec is 16-years-old, and says self-employment is very good to him.
- Financial Boot Camp
How can you prevent financial ruin, and what can you do if it happens?
- Going Greek
Feeling queasy about moving on from high school to college? You are not alone. Consider Greek life!
- Plan B for College
How to increase the likelihood that the colleges and schools you choose, choose YOU.
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Raising pigs is fun. But the real reason I do it is for the money.

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- PHILLY FIT MAGAZINE - Started by Southamton's very own Jami Appenzeller, whose son is a Tennent Student, Philly Fit magazine is the ultimate source for fitness in our area.
- South Eastern PA Sports - gr8sports Suburban One League and gr8sports Bicentennial Athletic League are online sports publications, Sportzines, and a service of gr8sports PA. gr8sportsSOL and gr8sportsBAL bring recognition to the programs, athletes, coaches and schools within the conference covering varsity and junior varsity. every team, every sport, all year long.
- The Dollhouse - We are NOW a full ONLINE miniature shop. We offer dollhouses, furniture, wallpaper, lighting, landscaping, carpeting, paints, wood and trim accessories as well as a knowledgeable staff. We stock everything from the lower priced pieces to higher-end quality items so there is lots to choose from!
- Horsham, Pa., Freecycle(TM) - The HorshamPAFreecycle(TM) group is open to all who want to "recycle" that special something rather than throw it away. Whether it's a chair, a fax machine, piano or an old door, feel free to post it. Or maybe you're looking to acquire something yourself! Nonprofit groups are also welcome to participate too!
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Education - These booklets are available to view, print or download only. Printed copies are not available. Some of the links will take you to sites not maintained by Federal Citizen Information Center (FCIC.)
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All About Direct Loans - Discusses four types of direct student education loans, how much you can borrow, how to apply, how you'll be paid, repayment, and more.
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Educational Poster on Water Pollution - This 17" x 11" poster explains where our drinking water comes from, potential threats to the safety of our water, and what is being done to protect it. (PDF file)
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Financial Planning for College - Strategies to help you plan for tuition and fees, along with helpful charts for estimating future costs.
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Learning Partners - Activities to help your child learn reading, math, science, history, writing, and more.
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Nontraditional Education: Alternative Ways to Earn Your Credentials - Get high school or college credit through the GED program, the National External Diploma program, correspondence and distance study, and standardized tests.
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Preparing Your Child for College: Resource Book for Parents - work sheets and checklists to help plan for college academically and financially.
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Smart Saving for College--Better Buy Degrees - Provides information to help you save and invest wisely for college. Explains 529 Plans, Coverdell Education Savings Accounts, Savings Bonds, and more.
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Think College? Me? Now? A Handbook for Students in Middle School and Junior High - The best time to start preparing for college is in the seventh and eighth grades. Learn about the benefits of planning ahead for college. (PDF file)
- What kind of career and technical training do you want?
Education beyond high school at a career or technical school can lead to a degree, diploma, or certificate in a variety of programs like computer programming, automative technology, business administration and management, cosmetology, and interior design. Think carefully about what you want to do with your life. Find out as much as you can about the occupations that interest you by using the library and internet, or by talking to your high school guidance counselor or a representative at your local One-Stop Career Center.
With so many options, you'll want to find the program that best matches your natural skills, abilities, and interests in order to prepare for a successful career in the field of your choice. Here are some good resources:
- Career One-Stop provides information on determining your training needs and assessing your skills.
- Career Voyages helps you explore career options and careers with the fastest growth rate.
- Career InfoNet has information about career options, occupational licensing requirements, and wage trends.
- Occupational Outlook Handbook describes the education and training needed, earnings, and expected job prospects in a wide range of occupations.
- Which schools offer the training or program you need?
The Department of Education's College Opportunities Online (COOL) Web site can help you search for career colleges and technical schools. When using COOL, be sure to click the box labeled "Title IV participating" at the bottom of the search page if you plan to apply for federal student financial aid. Only schools accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education are able to enroll students who receive federal student financial aid.
Also, contact the licensing agency in the state where you want to go to school to find information on schools offering the training or program you're interested in. Those agencies can tell you whether the school you are considering is operating legally in the state or if the state requires the school to be licensed or certified in order to offer instruction. To find a state licensing agency use the Directory of Higher Education Officials.
- What preparation do you need for a particular job?
Do you need to complete a specific education program to get an entry-level job in the field you are interested in? Do you need to get a license or certificate in order to work in your field of choice?
To get the answers to these questions, check with your high school guidance counselor, people already working in the field, and professional licensure agencies or certification organizations in your state. To find the certification requirements, and the certifying agencies for a variety of occupations, take a look at Career InfoNet.
Also, find out if any special license or certification is needed to get a job in the field of your choice. If you need a certificate or license, ask any school you are considering if its graduates are eligible for licensure or certification after they complete its program.
It is also good to ask the school for the number of students who take and pass their licensing exams. Also, ask the school what percentage of its graduates find jobs in their field.
For more information about the skills and training you'll need for a particualr job, look at these helpful web sites:
Occupational Information Network, an interactive Web-based tool providing information on skills and training required for different occupations.
CareerOneStop, providing information on occupational trends and occupational skills, knowledge, and abilities.
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Will employers accept the training as preparation for employment?
Call the employment office or human resources department of some businesses or companies where you might like to work. Ask if they expect employees to have a certificate or license in order to be hired. Also ask if they can recommend a career college or technical school that provides the training required for employment.
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| Big 33 - The premier high school all-star football game in the United States. | | Campus Champs - A great source of information to help student athletes find a college, apply for admission, and get financial assistance. | | College Answer by SallieMae© - The planning for college destination | | College Football Division I - Great Information for Div.I Football | | College Football Division II - Great Information for Div.II Football | | College Football Division III - Great Information for Div.III Football | | College Football Scholarships - Football scholarships information. Free resources about football recruiting and how to apply for football financial aid. | | College Football Scholarships.NCAA-NAIA Football Recruiting - a professional college sports recruiting service to help athletes through the recruiting process. | | COLLEGE FOOTBALL SITES - College football team homepages (by state) | | College Partnership - If you're an outstanding high school student-athlete, no doubt you have dreams of continuing your athletic career through college. Such dreams are not unreasonable. However, the challenge for both you and your parents is finding a college that not only offers financial assistance in your sport, but is also the right program to achieve a degree and a good education. | | East & West game - Pennsylvania Scholastic Football Coaches Association, East vs West Pa. all star game | | Lackawanna College - Lackawanna College conducts an active athletic program in both men's and women's sports. Its Falcon teams contend at the National Junior College Athletic Association Division II level. Many Lackawanna College athletes earn full scholarships to four-year colleges upon graduation. | | National Letter of Intent program - By signing a National Letter of Intent, a prospective student-athlete agrees to attend the designated college or university for one academic year. Pursuant to the terms of the National Letter of Intent program, participating institutions agree to provide athletics financial aid for one academic year to the student-athlete, provided he/she is admitted to the institution and is eligible for financial aid under NCAA rules. | | NCAA Clearinghouse website - The Clearinghouse serves three main constituent groups: prospective student-athletes, high school administrators, and NCAA member institutions. Some of the pages accessed from this site require pre-registration or PIN-protected information. | | NCAA FOOTBALL - NCAA Football is a promotional vehicle created for the betterment of college football. | | NCAA - The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is a voluntary association of about 1,200 colleges and universities, athletic conferences and sports organizations devoted to the sound administration of intercollegiate athletics. | | Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology - Stevens College maintains an athletic program comprised of seven major intercollegiate sports. They are football, cross-country, basketball, wrestling, track and field, archery and women's volleyball. | | The Williamson Free School Of Mechanical Trades - The Williamson Free School of Mechanical Trades prepares deserving young men to be useful and respected members of society. To accomplish the mission, Williamson gratuitously provides students with academic, trade, technical, moral and religious education, and a living environment based on the Judeo-Christian perspective that fosters the values of faith, integrity, diligence, excellence, and service. |
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