Sunday, February 3, 2013

Committed to serving kids and families in Washington Heights? Are you detailed oriented and organized?

Committed to serving kids and families in Washington Heights?  

Are you detailed oriented and organized?

Do you like the idea of reading books to a pre-k student a few times this year?

Participate in Giving Works!




WHEELS HS Students:

accept new books from donors in early springpack teenie, tiny book bags for four year oldsinclude a SASE for your soon-to-be little buddiesdeliver books read to/with a four year oldshow your friends your picture from your four year old friendrepeat in late spring!


Interested?

Contact Moises Burbano, class of 2013, project coordinator: moises.burbano@wheels-student.org




Are you a student in reasonable academic standing? Do you love WHEELS? Do you have a passionate commitment to social justice? Apply to be a WHEELS Student docent.

Are you a student in reasonable academic standing?  

Do you love WHEELS?  

Do you have a passionate commitment to social justice?  

Apply to be a WHEELS Student docent.

Submit a letter of interest in which you explain why you would be a good student docent at WHEELS. 

k.macneil@wheelsnyc.org


Looking for an internship? Interested in social justice, literacy and acting locally? Volunteer for Blank Slate!

Blank Slate is an organization that serves children (from intact to pre-kindergarteners) who benefit from targeted interventions around things speech, language and literacy related.

Interested?

Email Ms. MacNeil at k.macneil@wheelsnyc.org.  Please include a brief letter of interest.


Camp GOALS for Girls 2013 Deadline March 15, 2013 http://www.intrepidmuseum.org/Education/Camps/Camp-G-O-A-L-S-.aspx

LOOKING TO DO A LITTLE EXPLORING OF VOLUNTEER OPTIONS IN NYC? HAVE AN ITCH TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE?

http://www.nycservice.org/#s


Folks-

A bazillion of you have asked for a one-stop site to be able to look for your own volunteer opportunities.  This is one of my favorites.  You may find individual posts from me that I have pulled form here.

Happy service hunting!

Best,

Ms. MacNeil



The After School Program at the American Museum of Natural History... FREE! FEE WAIVERS AVAILABLE TO APPLY! DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 10, 2013

http://www.amnh.org/learn-teach/grades-9-12/after-school-program



The After School Program at the American Museum of Natural History
Every year, the After School Program (ASP) offers courses to New York City high school students interested in the sciences. There are courses in anthropology, astrophysics, earth science, genetics, biodiversity, and more. Each course makes use of the Museum's unique resources through hall visits, lab and collections tours, talks and lectures by scientists, and hands-on activities.
ASP offers multiple sessions throughout the school year. Each session is six weeks long, and courses meet once or twice a week from 4:30 - 6:30 PM. Students may attend only one course per session.
 

afterschool
 TYPES OF COURSES

Within these content areas, we offer two types of courses, Exploratoryand Science Research. 
 
EXPLORATORY
Exploratory courses are introductory-level courses for students to explore their diverse interests. Any New York City high school student may take one or more exploratory courses throughout the school year.
Unless otherwise stated, the fee for exploratory courses is $150 for a once-weekly course and $300 for a twice-weekly course. We have a very generous policy of granting fee waivers based on need. If you are requesting a fee-waiver, please complete the Fee-Waiver Application.
 
SCIENCE RESEARCH
Science Research courses are intensive courses on current scientific research in the fields of comparative biology, anthropology, and physical sciences. Science Research courses are taught by Museum scientists and introduce students to the concepts and methods used by Museum researchers. Completion of three Science Research courses is a prerequisite for application to a year of mentorship with a Museum scientist through the Science Research Mentoring Program.
Science Research courses are open to students in 10-12th grade or homeschool equivalent. To be accepted into the Science Research courses, students must submit a transcript, including regents scores, for review.
Science Research courses are offered free of charge. 


Essential Info

APPLICATION DEADLINE
Dates:
February 25, 2013 - April 19, 2013
Registration Deadline:
02/10/2013
Registration Information:
Deadline to apply: February 10, 2013
  • Students will be notified via email by February 15
  • Letters will be mailed out the week of February 18
When: Session 4 runs February 25 - April 19, 2013.
Research courses are free of charge, but students must submit a transcript, including regents scores, for review.
Who: Exploratory courses are open to 9-12th grade students who live in or attend high school (or home school equivalent) in New York City. Science Research courses are open to 10-12th grade students who live in or attend high school (or home school equivalent) in New York City.
Parents, Guardians and Teachers are not allowed to complete applications on behalf of students.
 
Application:
Apply online HERE
Cost:
Research courses are free of charge, but students must submit a transcript, including regents scores, for review. Exploratory courses are $300 for courses meeting twice per week - $150 for courses meeting once per week - Fee waivers are available based on need.
Contact:
e-mail Cynthia Toledo or call 212-496-3529

 

Sadie Nash Programs for Young Women PAID INTERNSHIP FOR SUMMER 2013


http://www.sadienash.org/apply_summer.htm


THE SUMMER INSTITUTE 
The Summer Institute requires an initial commitment of six weeks. The summer program lasts for six weeks from July 8th – August 16th, 2013. Monday through Friday from 10:00am until 4:30pm (Fridays are trip days and we get out earlier). The Summer Institute is located in Manhattan and Newark, respectively. There will be required pre-session orientation meetings in June to prepare you for the summer, and to provide an opportunity to meet staff and to get to know each other. During the summer you and your peers will take interesting classes, meet women involved in different forms of leadership, take workshops on issues that are important to you, go on trips and explore your own and others’ leadership.
THE STIPEND
To help you cover your expenses (food and transportation) during the summer you will receive a stipend during the program for everyday that you are there. You only receive the stipend when you are at the program because it covers those two direct costs that come with attendance.
ATTENDANCE
SNLP does not allow more than 3 absences during the summer program. If you have valid reasons for those absences (illness, family emergency) that you did not know about prior to the summer, we will let you return to the program the following summer. SNLP requires attendance for both the strength of the community and to enhance your experience. Also, at SNLP two late arrivals counts as an absence. Please contact us if you have more questions about these policies.
THE APPLICATION PROCESS
We ask you to complete the following to apply to the Summer Institute (please contact us if you would like help with writing the essay or filling out the application):
One-page form asking for general information about you.
One-page on a woman you admire and why you admire her.
This is a chance for you to find out more about us, and for us to get to know you better. We will set the interview up for a time that works for you. You should not be concerned about the interview—it is really just a chance for us to meet you and understand more about you.
Please feel free to send us any other materials that you would like to share with us (poems, essays, etc.). PLEASE do not send any original copies of the materials (we can not guarantee their return).

We ask you to complete the following to apply to the Summer Institute (please contact us if you would like help with writing the essay or filling out the application):

Application
One-page form asking for general information about you.

Apply online

OR (Download a printable version (PDF) of the New York City Summer Insitute application packet.)
OR (Download a printable version (PDF) of the Newark Summer Insitute application packet.)
Essay
One-page on a woman you admire and why you admire
her.
Interview
This is a chance for you to find out more about us, and for us to get to know you better. We will set the interview up for a time that works for you. You should not be concerned about the interview—it is really just a chance for us to meet you and understand more about you.
Additional Materials:
(optional)
Please feel free to send us any other materials that you would like to share with us (poems, essays, etc.).
PLEASE do not send any original copies of the materials (we can not guarantee their return).
Please send these materials to: nashers@sadienash.org or apply directly online!