This document provides information about summer internship opportunities for students in NAF Academies. It outlines that internships are practical work experiences that apply what students have learned, help earn honors credit or community service hours, and often lead to jobs. Students must complete an application and portfolio with documents like a resume, references, and insurance proof. Internships can be paid or unpaid, and assistance is available to help students find opportunities. Key details like deadlines, compensation options, and an internship blog are reviewed.
Freshman Introductory Guidance and Goal Setting Presentationjoleih
The introductory guidance and counseling presentation to the freshmen at Jasper High School. This presentation covers goal setting and basic career and college planning.
This presentation was delivered by the Jasper High School guidance counselors as their introduction to the freshman class. It introduces them to goal setting for college and career planning.
Freshman Introductory Guidance and Goal Setting Presentationjoleih
The introductory guidance and counseling presentation to the freshmen at Jasper High School. This presentation covers goal setting and basic career and college planning.
This presentation was delivered by the Jasper High School guidance counselors as their introduction to the freshman class. It introduces them to goal setting for college and career planning.
Interested in doing a Spring 2018 Co-op or Internship? Learn everything you need to know in order to ensure eligibility, land an internship, and earn course credit.
Use this presentation with our College Prep Handbook to help students learn about the types of colleges, and the application process for admissions and financial aid. Includes timelines for juniors and seniors.
Teacher externships are a powerful way to revitalize your teaching and see firsthand how classroom skills and knowledge translate to the workplace. Come learn the first steps of planning a successful teacher externship program, hear ideas on where to look for support and sponsorship and view templates and checklists to get you started on setting up a valuable workplace experience.
Use this presentation with our College Prep Handbook to help students learn about the types of colleges, the admissions process, and how to apply for financial aid. Includes timelines for juniors and seniors.
• How to research internships
• What employers are looking for in interns
• What questions to ask yourself when searching for an internship
• How to get information about an internship
• What should you do when you receive an internship offer
• How do you prepare to begin your new internship
These slides were designed to accompany the Post-Bonner Careers webinar. The goal of this webinar was to share strategies to leverage students' Bonner experience to successfully secure a post-graduate opportunity, as well as provide information on the wide variety of post-graduate avenues. These slides were created by Samantha Ha, Bonner Foundation. The webinar took place on February 21, 2017.
The introductory guidance and counseling presentation to the freshmen at Jasper High School. This presentation covers goal setting and basic career and college planning.
Interested in doing a Spring 2018 Co-op or Internship? Learn everything you need to know in order to ensure eligibility, land an internship, and earn course credit.
Use this presentation with our College Prep Handbook to help students learn about the types of colleges, and the application process for admissions and financial aid. Includes timelines for juniors and seniors.
Teacher externships are a powerful way to revitalize your teaching and see firsthand how classroom skills and knowledge translate to the workplace. Come learn the first steps of planning a successful teacher externship program, hear ideas on where to look for support and sponsorship and view templates and checklists to get you started on setting up a valuable workplace experience.
Use this presentation with our College Prep Handbook to help students learn about the types of colleges, the admissions process, and how to apply for financial aid. Includes timelines for juniors and seniors.
• How to research internships
• What employers are looking for in interns
• What questions to ask yourself when searching for an internship
• How to get information about an internship
• What should you do when you receive an internship offer
• How do you prepare to begin your new internship
These slides were designed to accompany the Post-Bonner Careers webinar. The goal of this webinar was to share strategies to leverage students' Bonner experience to successfully secure a post-graduate opportunity, as well as provide information on the wide variety of post-graduate avenues. These slides were created by Samantha Ha, Bonner Foundation. The webinar took place on February 21, 2017.
The introductory guidance and counseling presentation to the freshmen at Jasper High School. This presentation covers goal setting and basic career and college planning.
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* Program Structure and Expectations: Mentor-mentee matching process, program phases, and time commitment.
* Success Stories and Testimonials: Inspiring examples from past participants.
* How to Get Involved: Steps to participate and resources available for support throughout the program.
Learn how you can make a difference in the project management community and take the next step in your professional journey.
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About PMI Silver Spring Chapter
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2. What is an internship?
• Practical experience in the work environment
• Direct contact with professionals in the
community
• Applying what you have learned in your
academy
• An individual experience in the workplace
3. Why do an internship?
• Course requirement for the academies
• Get Honors Credit
• Get community service hours (if student is not
paid)
• 5 weeks (end of June through end of July)
• Please plan your vacations right after June
8, 2012 the last day of school
• Most important part of the academy experience
• Often lead to a part-time or full-time job after
graduation
4. Compensation
• Salary
• Non-paid (get community service hours)
• Honors Credit
• Some other form of compensation by the
employer (gift certificate, transportation or lunch
money, scholarship, etc)
• Student experiences if he/she likes this business
• District has limited bus passes
5. What do you need to do?
• Complete Student Application
• Signed by Parent
• Back to your Academy Teacher by March 8,
2012
6. What documents do you need
for your portfolio?
• Resume (student)
• Cover Letter (student)
• Business Card (student)
• 2 letters of reference - no relatives (student)
• Copy Social Security Card (student)
• Copy of birth certificate or passport (student)
• Photo Id (driver’s license, student ID) (student)
• Internship Passport (teacher)
• Proof of Student Insurance (teacher)
• GPA and Attendance (teacher)
• Student Data Card (teacher)
• Student/Parent Internship Agreement (teacher)
• Field Trip Permission Form (teacher)
• Media Release Form (teacher)
7. What if student is already working?
• We can turn your present job into an
internship
• Your supervisor will be required to teach you
additional duties NOT just your present job
8. How do I get an internship?
• Websites provided
• Approach particular business in area where
you are a customer
• Ask friends and family; network!!!!
• We will also provide leads with assistance
from the district
9. Internship Blog
• Has all the information you will need
• Constantly updated
• http://hghsinternships.blogspot.com
• Contact Mrs. Mena
msmena@dadeschools.net
10. Insurance
• Check made out to company and mail or give
to your teacher
• https://www.hsri.com/K12_Enrollment/Main/
default.asp
• $16.00