The National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y) program was launched in 2006 to promote critical language learning among American youth. The U.S. Department of State, in cooperation with American Councils for International Education, awards and administers merit-based scholarships to high school students for participation in summer and academic year immersion programs in locations where… Read More
Excelsior Bikes! Community Bike Workshops, Apr. 6 + 13 + 27
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T4SJ Freedom Talk: Labor and Community Rising, Mar. 21
Thursday March 21 6pm-8pm Buena Vista Horace Mann Auditorium 3351 23rd St, SF Join us Thursday March 21st at Horace Mann/Buena Vista, 6-8pm for a conversation with leading organizers to talk about how the Oakland strike and the national wave of teacher actions fit into the broader work for racial and economic justice. OEA President Keith… Read More
2020 Conference Art Contest
Youth Education 4 Success is holding an art contest to select the new poster design for this summer’s 3rd Annual 2020 Conference! They are offering a $500 cash prize for the winning submission, plus all finalists will have their work exhibited in an art gallery. Artists can visit the 2020 Conference website for full details and submission… Read More
Bike & Roll to School Celebration at Excelsior Playground, Apr. 19
National Bike to School Week is April 15 through the 19th. I will be hosting a Bike & Roll to School celebration again at Excelsior Playground (on Madrid between Russia and Persia) on Friday, April 19th from 7:30 AM to 9 AM. If your school or before school program is interested in joining us please register at sfsaferoutes.org so… Read More
Deadline Approaching: American Chemical Society’s Project SEED Program, Apr. 16
Click here for more information or to apply! FINANCIAL GUIDELINES FOR STUDENT SELECTION Eligibility – The student must be recognized as economically disadvantaged. Preference will be given to students whose maximum family income does not exceed 200% of the current Federal Poverty Guidelines based on family size. An economically disadvantaged student applicant who is physically disabled must be… Read More
Kundiman’s Asian American Youth Leadership Intensive
This summer is our second annual Youth Leadership Intensive for Asian American high schoolers, and we have extended our deadline to April 1st. Scholarships are available! Please help us spread the word to find students who could benefit from this intensive week focusing on Asian American history, identity, culture and community. From July 8 – 12, 2018, from 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM, we’ll host the Youth Leadership Intensive in… Read More