[BHS etree] COLLEGE|CAREER: Advisor's Bulletin for Tues., May 8, 2007
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College Advisor's Bulletin
Tuesday, May 8, 2007
SAT WORD OF THE DAY: IMPREGNABLE – not able to be conquered;
impenetrable. The Greek warriors were unable to conquer the
impregnable Trojan fortress.
JOB OPENINGS
Summer Day Camp Jobs – Counselor in Training (completed grade 9, 10 or
11, a volunteer position) and Junior Counselor (completed grade 10, 11
or 12, may receive a weekly stipend). Work with campers ages 5-14.
Students can work for 4, 6 or 8 weeks from June 18-August 24,
Monday-Friday, 9am-4pm. Apply online at the UC Berkeley Department of
Recreational Sports, www.oski.org or call 643-2477.
Recreation Jobs – the City of El Cerrito has immediate openings for
students working with children of all ages in various recreation
settings – summer and year round employment available. Applicants must
be at least 16 years old. Apply at the El Cerrito Community Center,
7007 Moeser Lane, El Cerrito 94530 or email resume to Cori Diaz at
cdiaz at ci.el-cerrito.ca.us . Pay: $7.83 to $14.87 per hour depending on
qualifications and experience.
Meyer Sound Labs has 4-6 paid summer internships for high school
students (must be 16 year old) in manufacturing operations doing
assembly or data entry type work. Interns must commit to a minimum of
6-8 weeks for 30 hours per week. Interested students can either stop by
Meyer Sound at 2832 San Pablo Ave. (near Ashby) between 8:30 AM and 5
PM to fill out an application, or can email hr at meyersound.com. To learn
more about Meyer Sound Labs, visit www.meyersound.com. Deadline to
apply is May 14, 2007.
Social Security Administration in Richmond is looking for 10 or more
students for general office work including answering phones, filing,
photocopying, etc, to work full-time Monday-Friday, 40 hours per week,
during the summer. Students must be at least 16 years old with a
minimum GPA of 2.0 and must be either a U.S. citizen or permanent
resident or otherwise authorized to be employed. Students from low
income families will receive priority in hiring. Applications
available in D221. Priority deadline: May 11.
FOR SENIORS
*May 14, 1:20 pm – a representative from the U.S. Navy will be
available in the College/Career Center to speak with seniors. Sign up
in advance in D221.
Seniors – don’t forget to turn in your Senior Awards Ceremony Form by
this Thursday, May 10 so that you can participate in the Senior Awards
Ceremony. The ceremony will be held on Tuesday, May 22 at 7:00 pm in
the Community Theater. We want to honor all of our seniors who have
won any awards, including those from teachers and counselors, or
scholarships you have received during your high school years. It is a
wonderful way for you to get the acknowledgement you deserve and
celebrate with many others from the class of ’07. If you haven’t
received a form, you can pick one up in D221.
Are you interested in becoming an apprentice and learning a trade?
There are many excellent apprentice programs available. Check out this
excellent web site to find out about them at
http://www.calapprenticeship.org as well as to get information on all
of the trades. Most of these are very well paying jobs!
The following Cal State campuses are still accepting applications: Cal
Maritime, Bakersfield, Chico (except nursing and recording arts),
Dominguez Hills, East Bay, Fullerton (computer science and engineering
only), Los Angeles, Monterey Bay, Northridge, Sacramento, San
Bernardino, Stanislaus, San Jose, and Sonoma (except interdisciplinary
studies, liberal studies and pre-nursing majors).
FOR JUNIORS
SAT/ACT TEST DATES – May 9 is the late registration deadline for the
June 2 SAT test. Register at www.collegeboard.com. May 18 is the
regular registration deadline for the June 9 ACT test. Register at
www.act.org.
FOR ALL GRADES
*JUNIORS AND SOPHOMORES - Chicano Latino Youth Leadership Project, Inc.
Summer Conference will be held from July 28-August 4 in Sacramento.
During the conference, you will spend a day at the state capitol and
learn about the legislative process, learn skills to organize and run a
political campaign and attend a college fair where you can meet with
admission staff and financial aid experts. You will also learn about
Chicano Latino history and learn leadership skills. Attendance at the
conference is free, including room and board and transportation. To be
eligible, you must currently be enrolled in a California high school
for the 2006-2007 academic year, currently be in either 10th or 11th
grade and have not previously attended the conference. All
applications must be postmarked by May 11 – THIS FRIDAY. Applications
are available at:
http://www.clylp.com/s/107/index.aspx?sid=107&gid=1&pgid=2000 .
Volunteer at the California Shakespeare Theater. This year’s
performances include Richard III, Man and Superman, Triumph of Love and
King Lear. Performances begin on May 30 and end on October 14. Come
to D221 for a volunteer form and the performance schedule. This is a
great opportunity to see the shows for free!
Aspire Education Project offers SAT and ACT practice tests at Piedmont
High School, Room 39 at 9:00 am. These are generally held one week
before the actual test. Test dates are on Saturdays: May 26 and June
2. Students may take either test on each day. For more information, go
to www.aspireeducation.org or call (510) 658-7500. Cost is $20 payable
at the time of the test.
SCHOLARSHIPS
Nancy Elizabeth Branch Scholarship – Open to African-American seniors
planning to attend a four year college in the fall. Essay and letter
of recommendation required. Deadline: May 31. Application available
in D221. Scholarship: $1,000.
Japanese Chamber of Commerce of Northern California Scholarship – Open
to U.S. citizens with a Japanese ancestry or legal Japanese residents
of the U.S. who have a minimum unweighted GPA of 3.30 who have
demonstrated academic interests in the study of fields of US-Japanese
relationship and plan to attend an accredited college or university in
the fall. Two scholarships of $2,000 each will be awarded. Received
deadline: June 8.
SUMMER OPPORTUNITIES FOR ALL STUDENTS
Summer internship for 10th and 11th grade students interested in
engineering: The Career Intern Program through the East Bay Municipal
Utility District is open to 10-11th graders interested in engineering.
This a PAID summer internship ( $9.40 hr) where the students will be
working with mentors full time over the summer and making a commitment
to 5hrs a week during the school year. The deadline has passed ( April
25th) but they are still looking at apps and will consider students who
get the applications in ASAP.
The Museum of Children's Art (MOCHA) is seeking high school students
who have an interest in visual arts for volunteer positions at their
Summer Art Camp as Art Apprentices. Volunteers assist younger children
in art making activities, preparing materials for art projects, helping
with clean up and supervising children during recess/snack breaks. The
Art Apprentices enjoy our weekly field trips with the children to other
museums and programs in the Bay Area. The Camp is located in downtown
Oakland, only blocks from the 12th BART station and the Broadway bus
lines. This is a great opportunity to gain experience in a job training
position and have fun too. The commitment is a minimum of 2 weeks (not
necessarily sequential) for 5-6 hrs a day. For more information and an
application: call Anthea at (510) 465-8770 x 308 or
http://www.mocha.org .
We have applications for numerous summer programs. Some are academic
programs based in colleges around the country while others volunteer
and language immersion programs around the world. Many offer
scholarship programs for low income students. Check them out in our
summer box in the College/Career Center!
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