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What's HOT the week of March 22, 2022 | | |
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Today
by Billy Collins
If ever there were a spring day so perfect,
so uplifted by a warm intermittent breeze
that it made you want to throw
open all the windows in the house
and unlatch the door to the canary's cage,
indeed, rip the little door from its jamb,
a day when the cool brick paths
and the garden bursting with peonies
seemed so etched in sunlight
that you felt like taking
a hammer to the glass paperweight
on the living room end table,
releasing the inhabitants
from their snow-covered cottage
so they could walk out,
holding hands and squinting
into this larger dome of blue and white,
well, today is just that kind of day.
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Important Dates
Mar 24
- CSCA board meeting (6:30–8:30 pm, Zoom)
Mar 31
- Running Start information session (3-3:45, rm 365)
Apr 1
- Running Start information session (3-3:45, rm 460)
Apr 7
Apr 11–15
May 19
- CSCA board meeting (6:30–8:30 pm, Zoom)
May 30
Jun 9
- CSCA board meeting (6:30–8:30 pm, Zoom)
Jun 14
- TCS graduation (2 pm, Memorial Stadium)
Jun 18
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New In This Week's Dragon's Fire
- Career Connected Learning Event
- New Items on the Bulletin Board
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Can You Help with Our Spring Fundraising Auction?
Plans are moving forward for a virtual auction in late Apr. This annual event raises funds for TCS programs like Model United Nations, the theater program and mini-grants. Auction co-chairs, Lina and Paul, are looking for additional volunteers to help procure auction items, build the auction website, and even be an auctioneer. If you’re ready, willing and able, email linarosetrujillo@gmail.com or paulchiocco@gmail.com. Be on the lookout for more details on the event soon!
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Career Connected Learning Event
CTE (Career and Technical Education) is holding a career awareness event for students and parents to learn about regional work-based learning opportunities available this summer. Parents and students can join us virtually Sat, Apr 2 , 10 am–noon. Meet a panel of former CTE students who have graduated from SPS schools and are thriving in their careers. These CTE alumni will share what they’re doing now in their careers, why they chose to take CTE classes while in high school, and more. Students can step up their resume writing game, ask direct questions about the application process and make good impressions on local industry and college recruiters.
Sat, Apr 2 , 10 am–noon (virtual)
RSVP and link to the event at the CCL (Career Connected Learning) website.
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Running Start Information Sessions
Running Start is a dual credit academic program for 11th and 12th grade high school students. Running Start students and their families do not pay tuition for Running Start courses, but they may need to pay college fees and buy their books, as well as provide their transportation. Students receive both high school and college credit for these classes which can accelerate their progress through completing specific credit requirements for high school graduation and course requirements for a technical certification or Associate’s Degree.
Running start is a good option for students who want an extra challenge or to work at an accelerated pace, or who want more course options.
The Center School will provide 2 introductory Running Start sessions:
11th Grade Session:
Thu, Mar 31, 2022
3-3:45 pm
Room 365 (Ms. Carroll)
10th Grade Session:
Fri, April 1, 2022
3-3:45 pm
Room 460 (Mr. Colin)
Students who want to attend should check in with their MASH teacher and then go to the workshop.
Please visit The Center School website for more information on Running Start.
If you would like a parent or student perspective on Running Start, please reach out to the CSCA board and we'll put you in touch with a TCS Running Start family.
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Summer Camp Counselors Wanted (Paid)
Looking for a fun summer job working with kids and doing all sorts of amazing activities like boating, archery, swimming and dance? Stroum Jewish Community Center’s Summer JCamp on Mercer Island is looking for staff of any age above 16 to work as counselors, specialists, and coordinators (leadership). See the flyer for more information. See the online application. Hiring is open now and applications will be accepted through May.
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UW Youth & Teen Programs
Registration is now open for the summer for a variety of in-person and online enrichment courses for youth entering 4th through 12th grade. The first set of courses begin June 27.
Visit our website to see our summer offerings and register. Don't delay! Summer courses fill fast!
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Teen Nights at the Rep
On select Fridays throughout our 2021/22 season, teens are invited to see our shows for $5 with a free pre-show reception, fun activities, and a chance to hang out with other teens in a youth-only space! Upcoming shows are Apr 1, Apr 15, Apr 29, and Jun 3. More information and tickets.
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Foundry10's 2022 Virtual Summer Internship
Application now open! High school students ages 14-19 in WA state are invited to apply. Students will work 10 paid weeks in the summer (Jun 16–Aug 18) with a mentor on a project of their own design. Learn more and apply here.
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Penguin Productions Spring Retreat!
Mar 26 & 27. Weekend includes: Ace Your Audition. The Audition (dun dun dunn!). Do they scare you? Want to get stronger at them? We got you! PAC member Sadie Gingold spent the last year in an Acting-College application group, working intensively with two acting and audition coaches, and she’s really excited to share some of what she’s learned. Got a monologue you want to improve? Bring it! Don’t have one? That’s fine! We’ll have some for you to play with. There’s no pressure to perform. Bring your questions and let’s demystify the audition process!
Ace Your Audition is part of a full weekend of theater at the Penguin Mid-Winter retreat Mar 26 & 27 at UHeights Center. Registration is free for youth ages 14-19. You are welcome to attend as much as you are able! Click here for a complete schedule of the weekend.
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KUOW's Radioactive Intro to Radio Journalism Workshop
In this hands-on one-week summer workshop (starts Jul 11), teens learn radio journalism and storytelling skills, build confidence, and work with others while creating a radio story about one person in their home or community. This is a PAID opportunity open to teens ages 15-18 in the greater Seattle area. Applications for summer 2022 are NOW OPEN. Workshop will be hybrid in-person and online on Zoom. Learn more and apply by Apr 12.
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UW Summer Nurse Camp
Every year we offer local high school students the opportunity to participate in our free Nurse Camp at Seattle Children’s. The goal of the program is to provide high school students with a background that is historically underrepresented in nursing an opportunity to engage in learning activities at Seattle Children’s that introduce them to nursing career pathways.
During this five-day camp, students will gain insight into the world of pediatric nursing by participating in clinical observation sessions. In these sessions, students will shadow nurses in a clinical environment and observe as they provide patient care and interact with patients and families. (Students will not provide patient care.)
Students will also work through interactive hands-on skills labs to learn and practice various nursing skills on models. In addition, students will have the opportunity to engage with an educational panel to ask questions and discuss nursing as a career path.
Read more and apply.
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Seattle Parks & Recreation Flexible Lifeguard Positions (Paid)
Seattle Parks and Recreation has openings at all our pool facilities. We have shifts starting at 1.5 hours 1 time a week and can be flexible with schedules to allow anyone to work and get what they want out of it. See below for specifics.
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Seattle Aquarium Youth Ocean Advocates
Youth Ocean Advocates use their time, talents, and passion to conserve our marine environment. Discover the variety of ways you can become involved as a Youth Ocean Advocate at the Seattle Aquarium below.
We’re looking for passionate young people who have an interest in learning about the ocean and will work to inspire others to take conservation action.
As a Youth Ocean Advocate, you will:
- Learn about the marine environment, conservation and advocacy techniques.
- Teach the public about the marine environment and its inhabitants, as well as about actions people can take to protect the ocean—by educating Aquarium visitors and creating content for our social media campaign.
- Participate in conservation projects like beach cleanups, tree plantings and citizen science.
- And much more!
Orientations start Mar 6. Read more and find out about signing up for an orientation.
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NW Folklife Internships (Paid)
NW Folklife, the Office of Economic Development and the Office of Arts and Culture are offering new internships!
Gain PAID experience and mentorship in a wide range of cultural and creative jobs, build peer and professional networks.
Internships last from 12-24 weeks. Read more and apply.
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