Pathways to Medicine Summer 2015

Suture and Surgical Lab: Sat 7/18, Sun 7/26 Join other teens passionate about exploring careers in the medical field for a fun lab that will teach you the basics of surgery and how to suture a wound. Get the opportunity to learn valuable medical skills related to surgical professions. We have recently extended this class to include… Read More

Be a Summer Counselor in Training

Are you looking for a summer volunteer opportunity? The Boys and Girls Club is looking for Summer CITs (Counselor’s in Training) for their summer camp. They are looking for high school students of any age. If you are interested, please let Gabriella San Diego (650–589–7090 ext 22) know and she’ll send you the application. Read More

Edible Gardening: 10 Essential Practices for Growing Your Own Food

After two years in the making and a successful campaign on this Spring, Grow Your Lunch released their Edible Gardening handbook! Please download it and share the link widely with family, friends and colleagues who are interested in this topic. The book is intended to be a primer on learning to grow food. Unlike many other… Read More

Get Paid to Tutor in Spanish

An LWHS family is looking for a fun high school student to tutor their 7th grade daughter in spanish for the summer. She’s been taking Spanish at MCDS and is hoping for a tutor between 2–3 times a week for an hour. The tutor might meet for tea at a cafe and speak Spanish conversationally. The tutor… Read More

Volunteer With Black Girls Code Hackathon!

Black Girls CODE needs YOUR help for our 2015 hackathon in Oakland! We are looking for both Mentors and NonTechnical Volunteers for this event. Mentor Developers and Mentor Facilitators will guide teams of talented and bright young women through the design and develop process to create an app around a social justice theme. NonTechnical volunteers… Read More

Black Lives Matter Vigil, May 23

Sat, May 23 | 2–4pm | Meet at Powell St. BART Please join us this Saturday for an LWHS sponsored vigil to remember and honor those lives lost to police brutality in communities across the country. The event will feature candle lighting, a short walk, and student performances from The Muses, Isaiah B. ’16 and… Read More