Students (grades 8 – 12) 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. This year’s Day of Learning will focus on children who became refugees as a result… Read More
Project Pull Paid Internship, Deadline Extended March 21
Project Pull (entering its 21st year this upcoming summer), is a paid summer internship program for highly motivated and promising high school juniors, seniors and incoming college freshman. Project Pull is a multipart internship program, which provides a mixture of educational, challenging and fun opportunities both inside and outside the workplace. During the eight (8)… Read More
Free Frontiers of Energy Resources Summer Camp, Deadline April 8
Chevron will be selecting 20 outstanding high school students (rising juniors and rising seniors are eligible to apply) from across the U.S. to attend the Chevron sponsored summer educational camp, “Frontiers of Energy Resources”, hosted at the University of Southern California and scheduled for July 10–15, 2016. Selected students are responsible for their own transportation… Read More
California Academy of Sciences Summer Programs, Deadline April 3
The California Academy of Sciences is now recruiting youth currently in grades 6-12 for summer 2016 volunteer opportunities and paid internships! Applications for the Careers in Science, Digital Learning TechTeens, and Teen Advocates for Science Communication (TASC Force) programs are now open for youth who are excited about the natural world and interested in communicating their passion… Read More
High School Summer Investigative Reporting Workshop
Based at Boston University, the New England Center for Investigative Reporting’s Summer Investigative Reporting Workshop is a perfect opportunity for U.S. and international high school students to learn more about journalism, and explore the exciting city of Boston! Our award-winning faculty will help ensure that each student will be taught at a high level, and… Read More
Holocaust Center Day of Learning, March 20
This year’s Day of Learning will focus on children who became refugees as a result of the Holocaust and how their experiences are echoed by millions of children around the world today. All Northern California students (grades 8 – 12) and teachers are invited to this annual, free conference. Come learn from preeminent educators… Read More
Free Spring Break Opportunities in Music, Poetry, Dance, Theatre, or Digital Storytelling!
Fill your spring break with music, poetry, dance, theater, and digital media storytelling! Bay Area teens will work with local artists and specialists from San Francisco Opera, San Francisco Ballet, SFJAZZ, and A.C.T. to craft original works and produce a performance for their families and the community. No person will be turned away for lack… Read More