Learning Through Interest
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Volunteer: South King County Food Coalition Cannery
Monday, October 24, 2011
Explore your interests in Optometry, child birth, or ELL
- Optometry
- Opthemology/lasic eye surgery
- Mid-Wife
- Working with English Language Learners (ELL) in Highline School District
Internship @ Mendoza Law Center
maya@mendozalc.com
NAME: __________________________________________
ADVISOR: _______________________________________ CLASS YR: __________
EMAIL: _________________________________________
Desired Internship Days/Times: __________________________________________
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(1) In 50 words or less, tell us why a career in the law interests you?
(2) In 50-100 words, tell us about something recent in the news (newspaper, nightly news, online news source) that interests you and why. [Make sure you identify the article or subject matter.]
Career Headlines: Bad Habits
"For every employee, there are a hundred people lining up to take your job," says Kiki Weingarten, an executive career coach based in New York City. "Because of the current economy, employers are able to be as picky as they want." Meghan Casserly reported in Forbes magazine what leading career coaches say can damage a career -- or get a person fired.
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Create an awesome film, get a scholarship
Last year’s winner was Gabrielle Lewis, a student at Montana State University. She chose texting and driving as her viral video topic in order to raise awareness of the repercussions of this dangerous act.
Do you know any film students or video enthusiasts that would be interested in participating in this year’s scholarship contest? A total of $3,000 will be awarded in scholarships.
Many schools and film courses have shown interest in the program and have included public service announcements into their curriculum.
Let me know if you have any questions about the program. Full details can be found at http://dlglawfirm.com/viral-video-scholarship-contest.
Best Regards,
Jaclyn Nicholson
Project Manager
DLG Viral Video Scholarship Contest
Davis Law Group, P.S.
w 206.727.4000 x104
jaclyn@DavisLawGroupSeattle.com
Get funding for your project with "Donors Choose"
Advisors: Funding Available for Your Students' Big Ideas!
Have your students been talking about creating a sign language club or a school vegetable garden? Do you want to help them execute their ideas? DonorsChoose.org has an exciting new partnership with ABC Family that will help you support and empower your high school students. This new campaign, Bright Students, Big Ideas!, provides Double Your Impact match funding to champion all student-generated projects and helps your students bring their big ideas to life!
To be considered for this funding, 9-12th grade teachers must:
Submit one or more projects for student-led initiatives that you will help execute (debate teams, recycling programs, beach clean-up efforts, you name it!).
To qualify, your project must:
Demonstrate how your student(s) initiated the project, how many students are involved, and how you're working with them to develop it.
Contain $100-$1,300 in project materials.
Include the keyword "ABC Family".
Tell us how your students will implement the project at your school, and why you're both interested in seeing it funded!If selected, your projects will appear with an ABC Family logo within one month. This means they are eligible for this Double Your Impact offer, and have a great chance of being fully funded. (How it works)
For best chance of funding, submit your project by November 7th!
**Students: you can talk to your advisor about this opportunity