Showing posts with label girls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label girls. Show all posts

Monday, September 16, 2013

Sadie Nash Sisterhood Academy and Leadership Scholars applications. Due: September 30, 2013


Below is information about the Sadie Nash Leadership Project (SNLP), a successful educational and leadership program for young women in New York City public high schools. We believe that every young woman is a leader and offer programs and classes to further develop that leadership.


We are excited to share an exciting upcoming opportunity for students for Fall 2013: Leadership Institute, a year-long, after-school program for high school aged young women. Classes will incorporate both community building and intensive leadership development as well as integrate college awareness, health and self-care, and increased communication skills.   Participants will receive an end-of-year stipend based on their participation and attendance in the group, and are eligible to receive school credit for Sisterhood Academy. We are focused on the intellectual and personal development of young women, but our programming also provides greatly needed networking opportunities, boosts college applications and provides young women with a safe, enriching, and creative after-school experience. Young women can choose between two tracks:

Sisterhood Academy! This class will focus on identity, leadership development, career and life options, healthy relationships, mental, physical, and emotional wellness, and creative self-expression.  Using their own lives and experiences as a starting point, young women will examine their identities, explore their families and communities, and critically discuss issues facing young women. They will also build practical skills and knowledge on issues such as health, financial literacy, college awareness, stress management, job readiness. Through a variety of creative means (spoken word, art, and creative writing), they will also work to express their thoughts and disseminate their knowledge to their peers. Sisterhood Academy will meet Mondays and Wednesdays from 4:00 – 6:00pm in midtown Manhattan near Bryant Park.
Leadership Scholars! This is a college support class recommended for 11th graders (and 10th if interested).  The group will focus on issues of educational justice and college readiness and college prep.  The educational justice aspect of the class will examine such questions as:  What makes a good school, and why aren’t all schools good?  What is a “good education” and how can you fight for your right to one?  You will also receive support, guidance, and information around your own college plans.  You will learn about what colleges are looking for, how to apply, what options to consider, and you will begin the journey towards college today!  Open to sophomores and juniors only. Leadership Scholars will meet Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4:00 – 6:00pm in midtown Manhattan near Bryant Park.
We are currently accepting applications for both these tracks.  
Youth can apply online from our website, http://sadienash.org/online_nashu.php. Applications are due by Monday, Sept 30th, 2013 and youth will be invited to a short interview session once we have reviewed their applications. We are also hosting Open Houses on Wednesday, September 25th at 4pm, Thursday, Sept. 26th at 4pm and Saturday Sept. 28th at 1pm in Midtown Manhattan at 4 West 43rd Street, Suite 502, New York, NY 10036. Youth must RSVP to attend an Open House by e-mailing Margarita at margarita@sadienash.org.


Thursday, April 11, 2013

A Summer Internship Program...NYU Courant Institute Girls’ Science, Technology... For motivated and accomplished Juniors... Admissions will be on a rolling basis.


http://cims.nyu.edu/gstem

A Summer Internship Program

NYU Courant Institute Girls’ Science, Technology,

For motivated and accomplished Juniors

Engineering and Mathematics Summer Program

NYU GSTEM 2013

Be among the first to participate in...

NYU Courant Institute Girls’ Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Summer Program


NYU GSTEM (http://cims.nyu.edu/gstem/) is a six-week program patterned after a similar program at MIT. High school girls will live at home and commute to internship sites for 4.5 weeks. They will work on a small project alongside researchers in the mathematical and physical sciences, produce a brief paper about their work, and deliver a short oral presentation to their peers. A week of preparatory lectures and workshops will precede the internship. One day in each of the other weeks will be a 'campus day', when the girls will be brought together for lectures, workshops, and field trips. Tutors will support participants. They will help them adjust to laboratory work, prepare their final talk and paper, and provide other intellectual and emotional supports.

A short calendar of events: 

July 8 -12: Preparatory lectures and workshops 

July 15 - August 13: Internships and campus days (Wednesdays) 

August 14-16: Final convocation and conclusion of program


The Sloan Foundation grant pays for all of the cost of this program except for the tuition of $2600 for each student. There are scholarships available for students who cannot afford the full tuition.

If you are a girl who is a high school junior and believe you would perform well in this rich but rigorous environment, complete the application online by June 12 at (http://cims.nyu.edu/gstem/apply/). Admissions will be on a rolling basis.

Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences

251 Mercer Street, Room 726 - New York, New York 10012

For questions, contact Dr. Matthew Leingang, Dr. Julia Rankin or Dr. Mark Saul: gstem@courant.nyu.edu


Saturday, February 9, 2013

Financial literacy project for girls ages 10-18... FREE opportunities in the Heights at the Y on Nagle...


http://www.ywashhts.org/youth/teens/g-next


G Next


An innovative financial literacy program designed to help girls start earlier in life on the path towards financial independence and physical and emotional well-being.

Groups of 15-20 girls will meet with their peers weekly during the school year. They will have the chance to discuss some of the difficulties of their adolescent and teenage years in a safe space led by seasoned professionals. They will participate in a web-based game to complete missions through community- based activities and share experiences with their group. 

This program promises to help you become who you want to be today, tomorrow, and in the future and is made possible by Grameen America, Inc. through The Girl Effect

Age: 10 – 18

WWW.GNEXTGIRLS.ORG

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Girls on Ice... A FREE mountaineering adventure for girls...



Girls on Ice is a unique, FREE, wilderness science education program for high school girls. Each year two teams of 9 teenage girls and 3 instructors spend 11 days exploring and learning about mountain glaciers and the alpine landscape through scientific field studies with professional glaciologists, ecologists, artists, and mountaineers. One team explores Mount Baker, an ice-covered volcano in the North Cascades of Washington State. The other team sleeps under the midnight sun exploring an Alaskan glacier.

2013 Girls on Ice Expeditions*

North Cascades (July 21 – August 1): Open to all girls.

For general information, please contact Erin Pettit at pettit.erin@gmail.com.