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Student, Family & Community 

Boston Public School High Schools,

SAIL is a unique leadership program for high school students to engage with successful leaders and organizations through interactive workshops and a trip to Israel, an international hub of discovery and innovation. The deadline is rapidly approaching, and we are looking for you as leaders of your schools to nominate up to two student leaders to apply to SAIL. There are 18 spots, so the application process is competitive. I have attached a copy of the SAIL flyer for you to post in guidance or to submit to your faculty. We know this is a busy time of year for schools and appreciate your time and help. If you have further questions, you can contact myself or Deborah Coltin at dcoltin@lappinfoundation.org.



Boston Parks is hosting free golf lessons next week if any of your students are interested! And hosting free ultimate frisbee, softball and baseball clinics:


https://www.boston.gov/departments/parks-and-recreation/parks-sports-and-activities


Cool Women, Hot Careers day on Sunday, April 2nd.This is a day-long event for female-identifying high school students to get exposure to the field of engineering. The day will consist of a student panel, engineering activities, lunch in the dining hall with Northeastern students, and an optional campus tour. It is free to attend, but does require advance registration. I have attached the flyer to this email, and the link to register is: https://bit.ly/cwhc2023.  It would be greatly appreciated if you could forward this information to any students you think may be interested, and encourage them to sign up as soon as they can. This is a really great and free opportunity, and I hope to see some more students sign up! If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out!


The Youth Action Team 

A paid, year-long program for public high school students that develops leadership skills through original creative arts producing. Participants will form a community of like-minded peers and industry connections as they design and implement their own arts initiatives in collaboration with the A.R.T.’s values and programming. They will leave the program equipped and inspired to become change-makers in their communities. 

Applicants must be 16 years of age or older as of July 1, 2023 for payroll purposes. Participants will be paid an hourly wage for all sessions (summer and school year).

 

Important dates: 

April/May 2023: Rolling Interviews

End of May 2023: Participants Notified

June 2023: Orientation Celebration

July 5-August 16, 2023: Summer Sessions

September 2023-May 2024: Monthly Sessions 

June 2024: Closing Celebration

To learn more about this program, please visit our website here, or check the attached flyer.  Here is the form for students to apply to our program. 

If your students are curious to learn more about this program, I strongly encourage them to attend our Appetizer event on March 11. The Appetizer is pre-show experience designed for high school students by our current Youth Action Team. Before a performance of The Wife of Willesden, participants will enjoy refreshments and engage in a guided conversation around the themes of the play and reflect on how society’s expectations affect our lives. Participants will also receive a free ticket to attend The Wife of Willedson after the event. 

DBT Skills Group for Anxiety and Depression

Brighton-Allston Mental Health Association is offering a 13 week online Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) skills group for teens experiencing anxiety and depression.

Who: High school students experiencing anxiety and depression*

Where: Zoom!

When: Tuesdays at 4-5pm March 14 through June 13

To enroll, call (617) 787-1901 ext. 121 or (857) 772-6688 or email nantone@italianhome.org

*Group participants must have an individual therapist and have developmentally appropriate social skills. If you have any questions, please contact the Director at  Allston Brighton Health Collaborative Anna Leslie at 617-515-5321

Pipeline Workshop

We are excited to announce a one day architecture workshop on April 22, 2023 from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM at MassART. This workshop is for high school students who may be interested in the field of architecture design. The one day workshop will provide students with an engaging, hands-on introduction to architecture that includes sketching, planning, model making along with hearing from young designers. 


Launch+ Career Internship

Want to make $700? Apprentice Learning is offering 60 ninth graders the opportunity to get paid for participating in the Launch+ career internship. As a paid intern, you will earn $700 by fulfilling career skills development through completing the Signal Success curriculum, participating in projects during February and April school vacations, and attending weekly meetings with Apprentice Learning staff.


This internship will occur after school and concludes on May 11. Meetings are Monday-Thursday from 5-6pm. At the end of your Launch+ internship, we will help you apply for a paid summer job. Launch+ will prepare you for the workforce and help you stand out when you apply for a summer job. Contact Zendilli Depina at zdepina@apprenticelearning.or call/text her at 857-203-0821 if you are interested.


Here is the link to apply: https://forms.gle/LEeCymPyuMCQzwpq8

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Upward Bound and Upward Bound Math Science 

Federally funded TRIO programs that provide academic support to low-income and first-generation college bound students. To qualify, students must have at least started the ninth grade and attend one of the program’s target high schools that include the Boston Green Academy, Charlestown HS, Josiah Quincy Upper School., Margarita Muniz Academy, Community Academy of Science and Health, Brighton HS, The English HS, Snowden International School or attend a public school and live in one of the program’s target neighborhoods of Dorchester, East Boston, Mattapan and Roxbury.


About Upward Bound

Upward Bound is a part of the federally funded TRIO program that provides academic support to low-income and first-generation college bound students. To qualify, students need to either meet TRIO low-income guidelines or be first-generation college, meaning neither parent has obtained a bachelor’s degree. Additionally, to qualify, students must have at least started the ninth grade and will attend one of the program’s target high schools that include the Margarita Muniz Academy, Community Academy of Science and Health, Brighton, English, Snowden or attend a public school and live in one of the program’s target neighborhoods of Dorchester, East Boston, Mattapan and Roxbury. Students attending a target high school are given priority in the admission process.

Boston University Upward Bound is a college preparatory program that is a part of the Boston University Wheelock College of Education & Human Development’s College Access and Student Success Office. In addition to Upward Bound, the office also hosts Upward Bound Math Science.


Learn More Here



ABCD Summer Works & Work SMART Youth Employment

In Youth Services, we provide opportunities for career exposure for youth between the ages of 14 - 24 years old by providing a meaningful work experience through our partners. *Note, youth wages are paid by ABCD.


SummerWorks is open to income eligible Boston and medford residents age 14 to 21 


United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts’ Nelson Fellowship, which is an educational program designed to expose high school students to the judicial system and legal profession.  I am reaching out to share that the 2023 Nelson Fellowship application is now available at: https://www.mad.uscourts.gov/outreach/nelson.htm under the “When & where do I apply?” section.  Please feel free to spread the word about the Nelson Fellowship to any students you think might be interested. 


Program Timeline:

The Nelson Fellowship will run six weeks from July—August.  The six weeks will begin on July 5, 2023, and will end on August 11, 2023, with a virtual orientation tentatively scheduled for June 29, 2023.  The program is intended for students who are available to participate in the full schedule: Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.  A weekly educational stipend is provided, and travel to and from the Fellowship is paid for.  While most students will travel to the Moakley Courthouse in Boston, a couple students will be placed at the Donohue Courthouse in Worcester.  We plan to hold the 2023 Fellowship in person, with the potential for some virtual days.  A final decision will be made closer to the start of the program.  

 

The application deadline is Monday, March 27, 2023, with interviews taking place in late April.

 

Judge Kelley and Judge Dein continue to sponsor the Nelson Fellowship, and many of last year’s instructors are set to return for the 2023 program.


City of Boston paid internships operate across many City departments for an inclusive, fun, rewarding professional development experience.


Deadline to submit application for the Mayor's Office Summer Internship Program is: Friday March 31, 2023, due by 11:59 p.m. (EST). Internship runs June 5 - August 31, 2023. Learn more here.


Bridge to Calculus through Northeastern

At the free online Question Center, students can get extra help generally for Calculus (but can ask questions in other branches of Math too) and for college prep.. We pair students with mentors to ensure that they get individual attention. We require them to fill in a consent form which can be found at the link mentioned in the flyer (QR code also provided). Once we receive the consent forms, I will send them the zoom link for the meeting. But if any of them have trouble filling in the forms, they can email me, and we can help them with the same.


Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions regarding the program. 

Here is a link to our website:  https://bridgetocalculus.sites.northeastern.edu/ 


Big Picture Art House photo program, located in Roxbury with pick up and drop off in Jamaica Plain, is offering a 3-day Travel Photography class over April Break for 11-15 year olds. Digital Cameras are supplied and field trips take place daily around the city and surrounding areas. Class is Tues, Wed, Th April 18-20from 10-2pm. Please email Jenny with questions at bigpicturearthouse@gmail.com or got to the website www.bigpicturearthouse.com.

BLA Operations 

*If students are staying after school, please be sure that they scan the After School QR code* 

New Grading Policy Key Highlights

Last year the School Site Council voted on the Grading and Assessment Policy. This policy was created with input from many stakeholders and will continue to be highlighted in our weekly memo’s. As part of the feedback there are a few really important shifts to be shared. 

Under the new grading  the following is the expectation:

Upon our return we will begin preparing for Midterms and completing MAP Assessments. Here is what was decided in regards to Midterms and Finals:

Mid-Year and Final Exams

D’s and F’s

Student Receiving Ds or Failing Grades

BPS DAILY HOME HEALTH CHECKLIST

Please use the BPS daily checklist everyday. The checklist is available in many languages and found HERE

Please remember that we are still strongly recommending students mask up and stay home if they are feeling sick. Please reference my messaging last week particularly these points:

TRANSPORTATION UPDATES & SAFETY


MORNING SAFETY

Library Updates

     Mon-Thur: 6:30am - 3:30pm

Fri: 6:30am - 1:40pm

The after-school teacher in charge is Ms. Medina. If you have any questions, contact the librarians.

Nursing/COVID Protocol

If you test positive for COVID, fill out the google form (below) so we can correctly excuse this absence and record this illness. Please follow the directions for quarantine on the form, if you need further assistance, feel free to reach out to Nurse Conlin and Price. You may also visit this website for additional information. 

Google Form for reporting positive COVID case:  HERE


Boston Partners in Education

Boston Partners in Education will match academic mentors with your students to support them 1:1 or in small groups. Our mentors come directly to your classroom for 1 hour each week, for the duration of the school year. Students that may benefit from working with a mentor might: need additional time to understand concepts, lack confidence or motivation in certain subjects, need help following through to complete work, or need stronger organizational and study skills. If you have students that would benefit from an academic mentor, you can nominate them for support at https://bostonpartners.org/educators/. Teachers can also request online after-school tutoring for their students here: https://bostonpartners.org/ils-nomination/

CATIE'S CLOSET 

FRESH FOOD PICK-UP

Student Support 

Academic Supports Available to Students: 

Please see below for a list of academic supports available to all students.

Upcoming Events

SCHOLARSHIP, COLLEGE, & CAREER OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS

SuccessLink School Year Job Applications are NOW OPEN!

Looking for a job this school year? Between the ages of 14 to 18?

The application for the SuccessLink Youth Jobs program is now open! Click here for more information!


Artists for Humanity program: 


Available to all currently enrolled 14+ students in BPS, the program does not require previous art experience, they are simply looking for individuals who have a passion for, and commitment to, art and design.  The program has paid opportunities and built-in mentorship.  The program does require a significant commitment and if students are interested in the paid opportunities they must meet the following prerequisites:

The link for the application is included, as well as a link that demonstrates some of the work they do.

Scholarship Opportunities


Barmakian Scholarship

We are pleased to announce the 2023 availability of the Barmakian Scholarship. At his passing, Stephen H. Barmakian, created a very generous scholarship that is primarily for students who are Armenian and living in the greater Boston area; it’s called the Scholarship Fund of the Stephen H. Barmakian Family Foundation in Loving Care and Memorial Tribute to Armenhoohi H. Barmakian, Mother (1903-2002), Haroutune Kevork “Harry” Barmakian, Father (1891-1949), Haig George “Haigy” Barmakian, Brother (1922-1945) – or the Barmakian Scholarship!

The Barmakian Scholarship has more than $120,000 scholarships available, and has previously offered multiple awards up to $20,000, depending on the financial need of the applicant. It is for candidates who meet the below eligibility criteria.

The application for the scholarship is online, and we are looking for help in sharing this information with eligible candidates! https://cfprograms.smapply.io/prog/barmakian

The deadline for the scholarship application is April 1, 2023 at 5:00 p.m. EST.

For additional reference, you are welcome to contact Alison Ekizian, Executive Director, Holy Trinity Armenian Church of Greater Boston at office@htaac.org or 617/354-0632; or check out the Barmakian Scholarship on our website. 


SENIOR CORNER

In-Person College Info Sessions

Please reserve your spot through Naviance. 

Virtual College Info Sessions

There are many scheduled virtual college info sessions. Please make sure to reserve your spot on Naviance.

College Visit Sign Up Steps (In-person and virtual)


SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES 

Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.,  is offering three $1000 scholarships to high school seniors. Please see the flyer attached for details . The deadline is on April 7. 

It is a simple application process. 

$10,000 CollegeXpress Scholarship

STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES

*Flyers with more opportunities found below*

Boston Public School High Schools,

SAIL is a unique leadership program for high school students to engage with successful leaders and organizations through interactive workshops and a trip to Israel, an international hub of discovery and innovation. The deadline is rapidly approaching, and we are looking for you as leaders of your schools to nominate up to two student leaders to apply to SAIL. There are 18 spots, so the application process is competitive. I have attached a copy of the SAIL flyer for you to post in guidance or to submit to your faculty. We know this is a busy time of year for schools and appreciate your time and help. If you have further questions, you can contact myself or Deborah Coltin at dcoltin@lappinfoundation.org.


Cool Women, Hot Careers day on Sunday, April 2nd.This is a day-long event for female-identifying high school students to get exposure to the field of engineering. The day will consist of a student panel, engineering activities, lunch in the dining hall with Northeastern students, and an optional campus tour. It is free to attend, but does require advance registration. I have attached the flyer to this email, and the link to register is: https://bit.ly/cwhc2023.  It would be greatly appreciated if you could forward this information to any students you think may be interested, and encourage them to sign up as soon as they can. This is a really great and free opportunity, and I hope to see some more students sign up! If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out!


Launch+ Career Internship

Want to make $700? Apprentice Learning is offering 60 ninth graders the opportunity to get paid for participating in the Launch+ career internship. As a paid intern, you will earn $700 by fulfilling career skills development through completing the Signal Success curriculum, participating in projects during February and April school vacations, and attending weekly meetings with Apprentice Learning staff.


This internship will occur after school and concludes on May 11. Meetings are Monday-Thursday from 5-6pm. At the end of your Launch+ internship, we will help you apply for a paid summer job. Launch+ will prepare you for the workforce and help you stand out when you apply for a summer job. Contact Zendilli Depina at zdepina@apprenticelearning.or call/text her at 857-203-0821 if you are interested.


Here is the link to apply: https://forms.gle/LEeCymPyuMCQzwpq8

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Pipeline Workshop 

We are excited to announce a one day architecture workshop on April 22, 2023 from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM at MassART. This workshop is for high school students who may be interested in the field of architecture design. The one day workshop will provide students with an engaging, hands-on introduction to architecture that includes sketching, planning, model making along with hearing from young designers. 


Music Forward Foundation

Engages youth across the country for opportunities in the music industry. Last summer, we launched our inaugural Boston internship program for recent high school grads. For 6 weeks, I had the pleasure of overseeing students from various Boston Public Schools as they immersed themselves in the live music industry and learned important career development skills.


We are excited for the second year of this program, and I wanted to share with you information and the application in the hopes you'd be able to disperse among your own students as they begin to explore opportunities beyond high school. The application is rolling, with a closing date of May 31.


Additionally, Music Forward offers a free program for high school juniors and seniors to tour local music venues and learn more about the behind-the-scenes of the live entertainment world. We have several partner venues, including the House of Blues and Citizens Opera House, that will be happy to host BLA students this spring for a site visit. These tours are usually 1-2 hours, Mon-Wed, during school hours (11am-2pm). You can learn more here, and register today for upcoming dates. We can provide assistance for travel accommodations upon request.


TAG | ALERTA, Gastón Institute at UMass Boston. 


We are offering two four-day accelerated academies during your BPS vacation weeks for students currently in 5th-8th grade. 


TAG | ALERTA's goal is to support Latinx and multilingual students through project-based classroom practices and a learning environment that fosters students' cultural pride, civic engagement, and STEM exploration. In each week-long accelerated academy, students will learn about the history of our community, discuss issues we currently face, share their own stories, and go on field trips around Boston. Through music and art, students will learn about self-expression, as well as engage in STEM activities and explore STEM careers. Students are welcomed and invited to participate in both academies (only one application is needed per student) but if they are only interested in enrolling in one academy and not the other, they can indicate that on the application. 


To apply, especially for the February that is a month away, families will need to fill out the attached application and email it back to us. If they would like the application sent through DocuSign (the system we used last year), please let us know and we can communicate to send them the application electronically to sign via email. For more information, please review our attached flyer and application or visit our website. 


Additionally, as a head up, our 2023 summer program this year will be from July 10-August 11th. We will share applications in the coming months, once it becomes available.


Hello Juniors, and Sophomores!

The National Honors Society is happy to be hosting peer support for Course Selection! If you want to have a senior perspective on what classes are fun, what classes are good for college applications, and other information about senior year courses please fill out the form linked!

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeJt-n_As3X1HmZd33a5n_v78UuAIi-IRX_IKmTKKR-IU0RDQ/viewform?usp=sf_link

Thank you!

-NHS Membership

Interact Boston Club

Want volunteer hours? Join Interact Club and interact with Boston. We will volunteer around Boston and help solve community issues! Questions? mpimentel18@bostonk12.org


SuSHI 

SuSHI is an after-school program for greater Boston high schoolers who are Asian/Asian American and are interested in learning more about health, wellness, identity, resilience, and other important topics and participating in group discussions in a supportive space. Please use this link to register:  (https://tinyurl.com/sushispring).


African Carribbean club 

I am pleased to announce the new addition to the clubs at BLA; The African Carribbean Club has been established for all students to have a safe space to be themselves and embrace their cultures. Join now!! Questions? Email -Kuukuwa Darkwa (kdarkwa@bostonk12.org ) , Eryssah Joseph ( ejoseph31@bostonk12.org) 

Yoga Club Dates Switched

Due to a scheduling conflict, Yoga Club will take place on the second Wednesday of every month.  Therefore, the next club meeting will be on Wednesday, December 14th in Room 201 with Ms. Conway.  Namaste. Questions? cconway2@bostonpublicschools.org

Knitting Club Startup 

Community Service Opportunity here: The Knitting Club is restarting this school year. With this club, students not only get the opportunity knit crafts, but to also send their crafts to underprivileged communities for service hours. It is in room 326 (Mrs. MacIsaac's Room) after school with the first meeting being next Tuesday (11/22). There will be games and music! No experience is needed! To sign up fill out the attached google form: https://forms.gle/n82qSUNmisYXnHsBA 

Interact Boston Club

Want volunteer hours? Join Interact Club and interact with Boston. We will volunteer around Boston and help solve community issues! Questions? mpimentel18@bostonk12.org

Knitting Club Startup 

Community Service Opportunity here: The Knitting Club is restarting this school year. With this club, students not only get the opportunity knit crafts, but to also send their crafts to underprivileged communities for service hours. It is in room 326 (Mrs. MacIsaac's Room).There will be games and music! No experience is needed! To sign up fill out the attached google form: https://forms.gle/n82qSUNmisYXnHsBA 



Book Club!

Monday After-School Math Club for Grade-7 & Grade-8 Math Enthusiasts


Join Seniors Kenny Mai & Symone Armstead on Mondays at 1:40 to 2:40 in Room 326 for fun & interesting math activities.  Students will work on group problem solving, hands-on explorations, team competitions, and maybe create a Math Video or Animation Video for the MathCounts Video Challenge annual contest.  


The MathCounts Club will begin on November 7th.  Email Ms. Linda Coffey at blamathcounts@gmail, if you would like to join the group.  Reach out to amacisaac@bostonpublicschools with any questions. 


Fabric Arts Club


High School Band 

Want to become a Big Sister? 

Greek Club! 

Recycling Club 

Crochet Lunch Bunch!


Join BLA Dragon Tales School Newspaper!

Join The Academy Actors 

Join The Christian Club :

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