Programs, Open Houses, and Opportunities

 

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Programs and Open Houses:
DECA, through a collaborative effort with the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, has launched a new project designed to connect high school students to college entrepreneurial programs and to increase the number of students pursuing entrepreneurship education beyond high school. The first phase of the project included the development of a Website, www.entreneuru.org . This website provides students, parents and school personnel with a searchable database of college entrepreneurship programs. Please feel free to explore this website.

Junior Statesman Summer School for outstanding high school students. Experience the challenge and excitement of politics. You may be nominated to participate in this program if you are a freshman, sophomore or junior who has a passion for politics and current events. Check with Mrs. Tuckey in the Guidance Office for details of this summer program.


Nursing Opportunity: Any student between the ages of 18-28 who is interested in the nursing field..... the University of the District of Columbia is offering FREE tuition, FREE books, a $250 stipend and guaranteed job placement as a nurse at Providence Hospital upon graduation (it's a three-year program).Starting salary is $40,000. The program is recruiting students now. Please contact Ms Beshon Smith at 202-266-5481 or email her at Bsmith@urbanalliance.org  

Miss U.S. Teen Competition is awarding over $2,500,000 in scholarships and prizes this year. All females ages 13-19 are eligible. No experience necessary. Call 1-866-431-PGNT and sign up today.

Unique summer opportunity for high school students interested in pursuing a career in
forestry and natural resources.
The Natural Resources Careers Conference is a week long hands-on educational program held the last full week in July at the Hickory Environmental Education Center in Garrett County, MD.  The classes are taught by professionals in the field. It is sponsored by the Maryland Forestry Boards and Foundation, the Maryland Forest Service, and
Allegany College of Maryland.  Steve Resh of Allegany College is the Curriculum Director.  Students can optionally apply and pay for 2 college credits given by Allegany College to students who complete the entire week of classes and pass an exam.

The goal is to recruit two qualified students from each county in Maryland plus Baltimore City.  Applicants are interviewed and selected by their local Forestry Boards.  The Boards pay for the $300 tuition fee.

A brochure, the curriculum schedule, applications, and more information can be found on the web at http://www.dnr.state.md.us/forests/nrcareersconf.html.

 

Principal Kristi Mitchell **** Assistant Principals Kathy Campagnoli, Jack Sclar

Updated 5/2/08 by Matthew Stitt
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