Thursday, September 28, 2017

Annual Essay Contest on Character Matters

The California Department of Education  Recognizes  October as Character Education Month.
                                                                                   
The Character Education Resource Center at the University of San Diego, and the Flying Leatherneck Historical Foundation (FLHF) is pleased and proud to announce their annual essay contest for all grades 6 through 8 and grades 9 through 12 in San Diego County.
The objective of this essay contest is to encourage students to develop and improve their thinking and writing skills as they address the  core values of the US Marine Corps and our society: "Honor, Courage, Commitment."  The essay should specifically address:

What do honor, courage, and commitment mean to you?
The contest opens on September 11, 2017 (Patriots Day).
All entries must be received by November 17, 2017 by 9:00 pm.. Entries must be submitted by teachers.

Student Awards (each category)
FIRST PLACE recipient will receive:               $300 gift certificate and an engraved plaque
SECOND PLACE recipient will receive:          $200 gift certificate and an engraved plaque
THIRD PLACE recipient will receive:              $100 gift certificate and an engraved plaque
Certificates of Participation will be sent to teachers for each student entering the contest.
Teacher Awards
Each of the six teachers of winning students will receive:
  • $200 for character education instructional materials, plus $150 scholarship to attend the University of San Diego Character Education Resource Center’s two-day Character Matters Conference in June 2018.
  • Up to $300 to support transportation costs to bring his/her class on a field trip to The Flying Leathernecks Aviation Museum.


Questions/information: education@flyingleathernecks.org

Lexus Eco Challenge- Scholarship Opportunity

The Lexus Eco Challenge is an exciting national STEM competition for grades 6–12 that awards a total of $500,000 in grants and scholarships to eligible teachers, students, and schools each year.
Since 2006, students and teachers have been making a difference in the eco health of our planet through the Lexus Eco Challenge, a STEM contest for grades 6–12.

In the Lexus Eco Challenge, student teams tackle environmental issues related to land, water, air, and climate, and create practical solutions while competing for amazing prizes—for eligible teachers, students, and schools: $500,000 in scholarships and grants awaits.

The contest is broken into three main parts:
  • The Land & Water Challenge: 8/14/17–10/16/17
  • The Air & Climate Challenge: 10/18/17–12/11/17
  • The Final Challenge (invitation only, open to winners of the previous two challenges): 1/22/18–3/5/18

The Lexus Eco Challenge gets students involved in project-based learning, teamwork, and skill building as they identify an environmental issue that affects their community, use their critical-thinking and research skills to come up with a solution, and report on the results by way of an Action Plan. Teams of five to ten students look to the Challenge Planner for time-management guidance, and are led by one or two Teacher Advisors—who are full-time teachers employed at the school (not volunteers or parents)—to help their community while getting a chance to compete for scholarships and grants.

Friday, September 22, 2017

Learning About College Options!

College Fair 2017
Please join us!

Dear Students & Families:  
The California Student Opportunity and Access Program (CAL-SOAP) will be hosting its annual College Fair open to all SDUSD students and families.
Where: Scottish Rite Center, 1895 Camino Del Rio South, San Diego, CA 92108
When:  Wednesday, October 25th from 6:00-8:00pm.  

This event is about all about ensuring that our SDUSD students connect and learn more about their college options.

Workshops offered will provide students and families with information about:
Financing College Dream
Options of California Public Colleges
Studying Abroad and much more

We hope to see you there!
Counseling & Guidance Department




GET READY AND DREAM BIG!!!!

Applying to Highly Selective Colleges 
Featuring Colombia University
Presented by Cal-SOAP

September 26, 2017
6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Students may attend this session to find out what highly selective colleges look for in applicants, things students can do to be more competitive in the admissions process and information on scholarship opportunities.

Wednesday, September 20, 2017

2018-19 State Board of Education Looking For Student Board Member


The State Board of Education (SBE) is now accepting applications for the 2018–19 Student Board Member position.  Any student who is a California resident and enrolled in a public high school, will be a senior in good standing in the 2018–19 school year, and will be available to attend a statewide student leader conference November 5 - November 8, 2017 in Sacramento, is eligible to apply.

For more information about the 2018–19 Student SBE Member application, please visithttp://www.cde.ca.gov/be/pn/pn/sbestudentmember.asp, or contact the SBE by email at sbe@cde.ca.gov or by telephone at 916-319-0827. Complete applications must be received by 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 12, 2017.

Sunday, September 17, 2017

The Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation

The Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation is looking for 150 incredible high school seniors from across the country to join their 30th class of Coca-Cola Scholars. Students who are selected as Coca-Cola Scholars will receive a $20,000 scholarship to the college of their choice and will be welcomed into a community of nearly 6,000 program alumni who have a shared desire to bring better to the world.

Students may apply on the Foundation’s website, http://www.coca-colascholarsfoundation.org/ now through October 31 at 5 p.m. Eastern. Applicants must be high school seniors with at least at 3.0 GPA, and full eligibility requirements are available on the website.

The Coca-Cola Scholars Program Scholarship is an achievement-based scholarship. Students are recognized for their capacity to lead and serve, as well as their commitment to making a significant impact on their schools and communities. With the 29th class in 2017, the Foundation has provided over 5,850 Coca-Cola Scholars with more than $63 million in educational support.

The Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation, a joint effort of Coca-Cola bottlers across America and The Coca-Cola Company, is one of the largest corporate-sponsored, achievement-based scholarship programs of its kind in the United States. The Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation was established in 1986 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Coca-Cola and to establish a legacy for the education of tomorrow’s leaders through college scholarships. The Coca-Cola system believes that investing in students who are leaders, both academically and in service to others, will result in positive, lasting change and sustainable communities.

The 150 students selected will travel to Atlanta, the international headquarters of The Coca-Cola Company, for Scholars Weekend on April 19-22, 2018. During the four-day weekend, the Scholars will participate in a Leadership Development Institute to further enhance their leadership skills, tour local landmarks, engage with former CocaCola Scholars, and participate in a group community service project. The 2018 Class of Coca-Cola Scholars will also be the guests of honor at the 30th annual Scholars Banquet, where they will be celebrated by representatives from the Coca-Cola system, educators, local dignitaries, and friends of the Scholars Foundation.

For more information and to apply to be a Coca-Cola Scholar, please encourage your contacts to visit: http://www.coca-colascholarsfoundation.org/

Directing Change Program Student Film Contest


The Directing Change Program and Film Contest engages students and young people throughout California to learn about the topics of suicide prevention and mental health in an innovative way: a film contest.



Deadline: March 1, 2018

First, second and third place winners will be selected in each category from five regions within the State of California.  Regional winners in each category will receive the following: 

First Place: $500
Second Place: $250
Third Place: $250


Science & Engineering Apprenticeship Program (SEAP)

Eligibility: high school students

Our lab specific eligibility criteria can be found here: https://seap.asee.org/promotional

Online application link: https://seap.asee.org/apply  

The application will close October 31, 2017.

Naval Research Enterprise Internship Program (NREIP)

Eligibility: undergrad & graduate students; students attending two-year or junior colleges.


Our lab specific eligibility criteria can be found here: https://nreip.asee.org

Online application link: https://nreip.asee.org/apply

The application will close October 31, 2017.