A Community Benefit Program geared primarily toward 11th and 12th grade students, the Kaiser Permanente LAUNCH High School Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) has been creating opportunities for underserved high school student populations since 1968. We offer paid summer work experience at Kaiser Permanente facilities throughout California and encourage students to consider that life long… Read More
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Fly Trap Theater Guide
The Conservatory of Flowers will be hiring six high school interns this summer to be Docents in our carnivorous plant exhibit. This is an excellent opportunity for students who’d like to explore the fields of botany, life sciences, horticulture, museum administration, education, or customer service. And it’s paid! The job posting is attached and also downloadable… Read More
Seeking Great Teachers, Interns and TAs!
Aim High is seeking teachers for Summer 2014! This is a great opportunity for both seasoned teachers and college and high school students. Please feel free to forward this announcement widely. Aim High is the largest academic summer program provider in the Bay Area, operating campuses in San Francisco, Oakland, Marin County, the Peninsula, and in… Read More
Looking for Unique Summer Enrichment?
Check out these Brandeis High School Programs! 3D Game Design – Take your gaming to the next level Using Blender’s open-source 3D game design software you will create your own game– compose music, record dialogue and sound effects, design characters, and create your own 3D world. Mock Trial Boot Camp – Make your case in federal court Our… Read More
The Summer Institute for the Gifted
The Summer Institute for the Gifted (SIG) at UC Berkeley Berkeley, CA Session 1 Dates: June 21 – July 11, 2014 Session 2 Dates: July 13 – August 2, 2014 Open to students who will be ages 9 – 17 by August 31, 2014 Program Fees Residential: $5,195 Commuter : $3,195 Extended Commuter: $4,195 See complete fee information. SIG at UC Berkeley… Read More
Save the Date for the Day of Learning!
Sunday, March 23, 2014, 12:30 – 5:00 pm Galileo High School, San Francisco At the Day of Learning, students and educators from all public and private schools throughout California are invited to gain a deeper understanding about the Holocaust and patterns of genocide in order to inspire moral courage and social responsibility in the future…. Read More
Economics for Leaders
These week-long, residential programs provide students (who have just completed their junior year in high school) with an exceptional opportunity to learn important leadership skills and develop an understanding of the “economics way of thinking.” Check out the site for more info: http://www.fte.org/student-programs/ Read More