Experience the "LEARNING EDGE !!

 

Get yourself ready for the end of the school year and the summer ahead -- Want to ace those end-of-year tests? Are you looking for a job? A summer school course? Looking to volunteer in the community? 

Check out the following web sites for more information:

Study Skills Scholarships and Internships Volunteer Opportunities
Graduation Preparation Resume Writing Test Preparation
Summer Reading Lists Summer Programs
Read, Write, Think website

 

 

SUMMER PROGRAMS

                2009 SUMMER PROGRAMS FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
                             

MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Announces its MITES Program, (Minority Introduction to Engineering and Science), a challenging 6 week summer program that prepares promising rising seniors for careers in engineering and science.  If you are selected, all educational, housing, meals, and activity costs are covered.  You must, however, pay for your own transportation to and from MIT.  To apply, go to http://mit.edu/mites/www


GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY

      Science & Engineering Apprenticeship program (summer) -  This program places academically talented H.S. students (at least 16 yrs old, sophomores/ juniors) with interest in science & math in Dept. of Defense laboratories for an 8-wk period over
the summer.  This is an invaluable experience in the world of scientific research, with hands-on exposure to scientific & engineering practices not available in the HS environment.  It is a paid apprenticeship ($2,000) and the students are assigned a scientist or engineer as their mentor.  To apply online or get more information about the program: http://www.usaeop.com.  Students must submit their transcript (minimum GPA 3.0) and teacher recommendation to the program director for consideration and daily transportation is the student's responsibility.Program runs from June 22 - August 14, 2009.

Princeton University --
FREE!
     announces its Summer Journalism Program for low-income sophomores or juniors with at least a 3.5 GPA (on a 4.0 scale) who have an interest in journalism.  The cost is free including travel costs to and from Princeton!  Apply now!  Go to www.princeton.edu/sjp


The National Center for Health Marketing's Global Health Odyssey Museum -- FREE!
    
Is pleased to offer the 2009 CDC Disease Detective Camp
(DDC).  DDC is an academic day camp for students who will be high school juniors and seniors during the 2009-2010 school year.  Campers will take on the roles of disease detectives and learn how CDC
safeguards the nation's health.  The camp will be offered twice from June 22-26 and July 13-17.  For more info and to apply to go www.cdc.gov/gcc/exhibit/camp.htm.


The American Legion
-- FREE!
 
     Sponsors a weeklong summer leadership program called Boys State.  This year's program will be held at McDaniel College in Westminster, Maryland from June 21-27.  If you are a junior interested in a leadership opportunity, see your guidance counselor right away for more information.


The Leadership Center at Morehouse College
      Presents the 2009 Coca-ColaPre-College Leadership Program.  There are 2 programs, one for male students completing their sophomore or junior year, and the other for male students completing their senior year.  Applicants must have a
minimum 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scal e).  The curriculum focuses on personal and interpersonal leadership skills.  The program runs from June 20 to June 26.  The cost is $400.00.  To apply, go to www.morehouse.edu.  Application access is listed under "Events at the Leadership Center."


NASA sponsors the National Space Club Scholars Program

     6-week summer internship at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.  It is open to students who will be 16 years old and have completed the 10th grade by June 2009, have demonstrated high academic success, and have an interest in space science or engineering as a career.  Applicants must be U.S. citizens. Applications are available in the Career Center or online at www.education.gsfc.nasa.gov/pages/placement.html Apply now!


University of Maryland, College Park: Women in Engineering

     E2@UMD, July 12-18, or July 19-25; rising juniors and seniors.  Go to:
     www.wie.umd.edu/precollege or call 301-405-3283


University of Maryland Young Scholars Program

     Targets rising juniors and seniors who have a strong academic record and a desire to excel to experience college life while earning three academic credits. &nb sp;14 courses are offered for three weeks from July=2012 - 31, 2009.  Visit www.ysp.umd.edu/pr


CITY YEAR, WASHINGTON DC (AmeriCorps)


     Graduating seniors who are not sure what they want to do after high school should consider applying for a paid community service position with City Year, Washington, DC., a group of 17-24 year olds committed to full-time service for ten months in the Washington, DC community.  Benefits include living stipend ($200 per week), health care coverage, free metro pass, and $4,725 educational scholarship.

For more info:  www.cityyear.org or email:

http://us.mc01g.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=cmurphy@cityyear.org/dc or call:  202-776-7780, Amanda Seligman.  Recruitment open houses will be held once a month at their headquarters:
 
918 U Street, NW, 2nd floor, Washington, DC 20001.

 

Read, Write, Think

ReadWriteThink, established in April of 2002, is a partnership between the International Reading Association (IRA), the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE), and the Verizon Foundation.

NCTE and IRA are working together to provide educators and students with access to the highest quality practices and resources in reading and language arts instruction through free, Internet-based content.

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http://www.readwritethink.org/site_features.html    
                Click the above link to see all of the site features.

ReadWriteThink offers a wide array of standards-based lesson plans that meaningfully integrate Internet content into the teaching and/or learning experience. Lessons can be selected according to grade band (K–2, 3–5, 6–8, 9–12) and area of literacy practice. Each lesson is research-based, and includes a detailed instructional plan. The lessons are written for the teacher but include student-ready materials such as worksheets, interactives, and reviewed Web resources.


Study Skills

 The English Zone.com - Tips on "how to be a good student" from the English-Zone.com

 Information Literacy for the Information Age -Tips on note taking, and other important study skills.

Effective Study Skills -Education information for new and future teachers in the 21st century.

How to Study -Basic skills explained. This web site also includes some book titles you can find at the library.

SchoolWork  This web site provides information on many subjects and the information sources you should consult to study these subjects.

How to Study Mathematics -Why aren't you getting better grades in mathematics? The material on this web site will help you study more effectively.

Student Study Area -All aspects of study skills. Includes note taking and how to study for exams.

Study Skills Resources -A collection of teacher-recommended web sites to help ou improve your study skills.

Education World's "Teaching Study Skills" web site - teaching effective study skills -- ideas that work!

Study Skills and Information Literacy -a good collection of web sites covering memorization, problem-solving,  and time management. 

Scholarships and Internships

http://www.college-scholarships.com/100college.htm

http://www.college-scholarships.com/

http://www.fastweb.com/

http://collegeapps.about.com/od/scholarships/a/aa061804_2.htm

http://www.42explore.com/college.htm

College Board's Scholarship Search web page -A valuable online tool to help you locate scholarships, internships, grants and loans.

Colleges, College Scholarships and Financial Aid Page -Do you need help in finding a scholarship or applying for financial aid? This web page lists the top 101 College, University and Scholarship web pages.

Education Money.com's guide to FREE scholarships, Fellowships and job training from the Federal Government -This is a free online resource that offers you a complete directory of federal grants, scholarships, loans and other assistance programs available from the U.S. government. Our database is referenced from official government publications and is constantly being updated.

http://www.goarmy.com/rotc/scholarships.jsp  ROTC college scholarship information.

Volunteer Opportunities

ServiceLeader.org's web page -Virtual volunteering. Links to many volunteer web sites.

International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies This web sites talks about the important role of the volunteers in society.

Graduation Preparation

Graduation Resources Online - Kids' Turn Central's web page outlining various things for the end of the school year and graduation ceremonies for all ages.

Resume Writing

How to Write a Resume College of Wooster's advice on how to write a resume.

About.com's Resume Writing Web Page Resume writing and interview tips.

How to Write a Masterpiece of a Resume -Excerpts from The Pathfinder : how to choose or change your career for a Lifetime of satisfaction and success.

The Resume Shop -creating resumes that work for you!

Test Preparation

http://www.sparknotes.com/testprep/newsat/

http://www.learningexpresslibrary.com  see also the Uniondale Public Library Web Page for other web pages. You must supply your Uniondale Public Library card number and create a password to log on to this database.  

Oswego City School District's Regents Exam Prep Center --The goal of this nonprofit site is to help high school students meet the New York State Regents requirements in English, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies.

SAT test preparation web site

TOEFL Prep

Summer Reading Lists

Education World's Best Summer Reading Lists 

You can also check out the Library's Backflip web page for more information on colleges, scholarships and internships

Check out The nextStep Magazine for information about college, careers and life


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