Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Academy for Future Teachers 2017


Welcome to AFT!
Do you think you'd make a good teacher? Come find out!
The Academy for Future Teachers is designed for bright, talented, and diverse high school students seriously considering a career teaching math or science in an urban environment or a math or science career. At AFT, students collaborate with public school teachers and university faculty as they develop teaching skills, go on field trips, and build an appreciation for the value of professional  and academic preparation. Math and science concepts are reinforced as participants practice presentation skills which they use every week when they teach real students. Teamwork and leadership are emphasized.


The AFT Experience
The Academy for Future Teachers is an intense, three week, five days a week initiative held at Georgia State University from 8:00 am to 1:15 pm. The Academy is FREE to its students. Each participant (who provides a social security number) receives a $200 stipend for full and complete participation in all three weeks.

A new view of teaching

  • Entry level college classroom experiences facilitated by university level faculty and K-12 teachers
  • Classroom planning and management from the educator's perspective
  • Instruction and review of elementary as well as secondary science and mathematics concepts
  • Personal, scholastic, and professional development and growth
  • Teaching and leadership skills development
Communication in and out of the classroom
  • Recognizing how one's own style affects your students and others
  • Leadership in school and community
  • Team-building and diversity appreciation
Learning Styles and Strategies
  • Art and science in education
  • Establish and maintaining orderly and efficient classrooms
  • How personality types influence teaching and learning
Program Conversations
  • Differentiated instruction
  • Professional practices
  • Classroom behavioral management
  • Culturally relevant pedagogy
  • Diverse learning styles

Why participate in the AFT?
Students who participate in the AFT...
  • teach real students every week
  • meet and get to know other high school students from throughout metro Atlanta
  • experience a college setting and interact with college faculty
  • enhance team building skills
  • discover more about what it means to be a teacher, an urban educator, and a professional
  • connect with a network of professionals for mentoring and other support as you enter college and a teacher educator program 

Student Eligibility
First Year Applicants: Preference is given to rising juniors and seniors with a GPA of 3.0, but rising sophomores who are mature, have exceptional grades or teacher prep coursework, and service-based ethic are considered on an individual and space-available basis.

GPA: While a 3.0 (equivalent) is recommended for the math and science concepts presented, this is a preference, not a requirement. Relevant qualifications, activities, and recommendations will be considered.

Any student from the greater metro Atlanta region may apply. While most participants are urban 
Atlanta students, AFT highly values a large, diverse community drawn from urban and suburban counties. DeKalb County, Atlanta Public Schools, Clayton County, City Schools of Decatur, Cobb County, Fulton County, and Gwinnett County are just some who have been represented over the years.


Applying for AFT

Applications are posted at http://education.gsu.edu/AFT
Forms may be completed online then printed to add the required original signatures. They may also be printed as-is and legibly completed in ink. Attach both essays, then submit entire packet by email scan (single document preferred), post mail, hand-delivery, or fax. Counselors and/or teachers may send recommendations and records separately; these are required for evaluation. Upon acceptance, a confirmation of plans to participate will be requested of the student.

Early is best: Beginning in December, completed applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. All completed application packets will be acknowledged within 7 days. Reviews will continue until seats are filled and students have confirmed. Applications commonly arrive from late January through late April. After AFT is full, applicants who otherwise qualify will be offered the option to be wait-listed. No matter what the date, apply now.


Student Attendance Commitment:

Dates of AFT 2017: June 5-23, 2017; Monday-Friday, 8:00am - 1:15pm; Five days a week for three weeks
All participants are expected to be present from 8:00am to 1:00pm every day of the program. Late arrivals (after 8:18am) and departures prior to 1:00pm (lunch release) must be excused. To receive student stipend of $200, full daily attendance is expected.


More Information 


Contact Information

Laurie Forstner, AFT Director
Office: 404-413-8121
Fax: 404-413-8103

GSU CEHD Dean's Office
AFT2017 - Attn: L. Forstner
P.O. Box 3980
Atlanta, GA 30302-3980


Stuart Pro Heating & Air HVAC Company

Stuart Pro Heating & Air HVAC Company


Stuart Pro Heating & Air HVAC Company is offering 5 scholarships (a total of $10,000 in scholarship funds) that are available for local Gwinnett County high school seniors. Three of the scholarships are for anyone pursuing an undergraduate degree and 2 of the scholarships are for anyone attending a technical college. Go to https://stuartproair.com/community-involvement/ to apply. Requirements: 150 word essay on why you deserve the scholarship. Deadline is May 1, 2017.

The Office of Latino Student Services and Outreach (LASSO)

The Office of Latino Student Services and Outreach (LASSO) 


The Office of Latino Student Services and Outreach (LASSO) at GSU Perimeter Campuses is very excited to announce that the Goizueta Scholarship which has existed on the Atlanta campus for the past few years, is now, as of Fall 2017 expanding all 5 Perimeter College campuses (Alpharetta, Dunwoody, Clarkston, Decatur and Newton)!  
 
This scholarship is a two year, cohort based award of $3600 per year that will be available to incoming fall freshman for the next 4 years.  This scholarship is open to Latino students who will be entering any Perimeter campus for the first time in the Fall.  The application deadline is May 1st.  Here is more information about the scholarship and the link to apply:  http://success.students.gsu.edu/success-programs/latino-outreach/perimeter-goizueta/

Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Gwinnett County Youth Commission 2017 Summer Term Application


Gwinnett County Government is looking for high school students to...

  • Interact with Gwinnett County government leaders
  • Speak on behalf of Gwinnett County youth
  • Help local government better understand the issues facing Gwinnett youth
  • Serve as youth ambassadors for the county
  • Plan community events and participate in volunteer projects

About the program: Gwinnett Youth Commission is an eight-week summer program designed to educate youth about local government, engage youth in civic affairs, and provide an opportunity for youth to affect change in their community. Youth will get behind-the-scenes tours of Gwinnett County Government departments, interact with government leaders, and receive community leadership training designed to foster the next generation of leaders for Gwinnett County. 


Cost: There is no cost to participate in this program. Breakfast and lunch will be provided as well as transportation for field trips.


Eligibility: To be considered for the program, youth must:
  • Be a resident of Gwinnett County
  • Attend a school in Gwinnett County
  • Be in the 10th, 11th, or 12th grade during the 2017-2018 academic year
  • Submit a completed application and typed essay questions
*The class is limited to 30 participants each cycle.


Selection Criteria: Selections will be made by an independent committee based on eligibility and the typed essay. Students selected for this program will represent a cross-section of Gwinnett County. 


Schedule: This summer program will take place every Wednesday, starting June 7 through July 26, from 9:00am - 4:00pm. The course schedule is as follows:
  • Week 1 (June 7): Orientation and program overview
  • Week 2 (June 14): Introduction to county government 
  • Week 3 (June 21): Infrastructure/STEM
  • Week 4 (June 28): "Public Safety Day" Police and Fire and Emergency Services
  • Week 5 (July 5): Criminal Justice Day (Corrections, Detention Center)
  • Week 6 (July 12): Gwinnett Judicial Circuit
  • Week 7 (July 19): Health and Human Services, Civic Engagement, and Volunteerism
  • Week 8 (July 26): Recreation and Wrap Up
  • Graduation: Tuesday; August 1, 2017 at 1:00pm
All classes will begin with a continental breakfast and opening at the Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center located at 75 Langley Drive in Lawrenceville. 

Students may not miss more than two sessions each program cycle. The Orientation and Graduation are required sessions.


DHS "Take 5" Summer Checkout Program 2017


What does research say about reading books over the summer?
"Regardless of ethnicity, socioeconomic level, or personal achievement, children who read FOUR or more books over the summer fare better on reading-comprehension tests in the fall than their peers who read one or no books over the summer."


Therefore, the Duluth High School Media Center invites students to borrow up to FIVE books of their choice for the summer!


Eligibility Requirements:
  • Be a rising 9th, 10th, 11th, or 12th grade student at DHS for the upcoming 2017-2018 school year
  • Return all materials borrowed during the current school year (all books due Friday, May 12th)
  • Have a clean library record: all materials must be returned and all fines/lost books paid
  • Return all summer checkouts to the Media Center on August 7, 2017

Student Consent form:
  • Please provide student name, student number, rising grade, number of books borrowed, email address
  • Please bring signed form with you to the DHS Media Center during the week of May 15 - May 19 to select your summer reading choices

Monday, April 24, 2017

The Promise of Gwinnett


Branch Out Youth Summit 2017


When: Saturday, May 6th from 10AM - 3PM
Where: John C. Maxwell Leadership Center | 2050 Sugarloaf Circle Duluth, GA 30097


Calling All Middle and High School Youth!
With one adult chaperone per 10 students, all middle and highschool youth (currently in grades 6-12) are invited to join us for a fun, dynamic, and engaging day!
Join your peers from across the state, learn the true meaning of leadership AND get lots of amazing gifts and prizes

Hear Dynamic and Motivational Speakers!
Don't miss inspiring, motivational, and educational messages designed to empower youth and adults to make the best choices for their lives from Kevin Wanzer, Yvonne Harvey-Williams, and more!


Registration deadline: April 28, 2017




National Cyber Warrior Academy


When: June 21 - July 1, 2017
Where: University of North Georgia, Dahlonega Campus

The National Cyber Warrior Academy (NCWA) is a GenCyber Summer Camp designed to inspire the next generation of cyber operations and cybersecurity professionals in the North Georgia region. Housed at The Military of Georgia and one of six Senior Military Colleges in the nation, the NCWA GenCyber program will prepare students for military, federal service, and civilian cybersecurity career paths with an emphasis on personal, organizational, and national cybersecurity awareness and ethical cyber operations training. The course consists of over 80 hours of instruction, including 40+ hours of hands-on lab instruction and red-team/blue-team competitions, and is taught by our own Department of Computer Science Ph.D. faculty members.

Requirement: a letter of recommendation from an official at your school, on your school's letterhead, and with cumulative grade point average indicated for each applicant. 
Application Deadline: May 20th*

*Applying earlier is encouraged and top 40 applicants will be selected shortly thereafter


Monday, April 17, 2017

Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day


When: Saturday, April 29, 2017; 10am - 2pm
Where: Fernbank Museum of Natural History
Cost: $10 family registration (for up to 4 people)


Join us for a day of engineering!
Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day is a half-day event for elementary and middle school girls who are interested in engineering.


This event includes:
  • Entrance into Fernbank
  • A viewing of the movie Dream Big: Engineering Our World on the giant screen theater at Fernbank
  • 25 engineering activities led by local engineering firms
  • Lunch

Middle school girls and their parents are invited to a session on what to expect in college as an engineering major, led by the UGA College of Engineering. Session starts at 11 a.m.

Spend the day exploring with us!
Register at www.acecga.org

Friday, April 14, 2017

The Promise of Gwinnett


College... Career... Plan to come back here!
You and your parents are invited to the Future Educators Celebration!


When: May 17, 2017 from 5-7 p.m.
Where: J. Alvin Wilbanks Instructional Support Center | 437 Old Peachtree Rd. NW, Suwannee, GA

Reception in your honor begins at 5 p.m. Program begins at 6 p.m.


This event honors Gwinnett County Public Schools' students who are planning to pursue an education degree in college. Learn more about the incredible world of teaching and opportunities associated with becoming a Gwinnett educator!

This evening of fun and networking includes:
  • Meet with Representatives from colleges and universities, including Georgia Gwinnett College, Georgia Institute of Technology, Kennesaw University, University of North Georgia, Spelman College, The University of Georgia, and West Georgia University
  • Listen to top teachers and guest speakers
  • Pose in our photo booth
  • Win prizes
  • Learn about scholarships

For more information, email
beth_autrey@gwinnett.k1.ga.us
OR
patrice_pendergast@gwinnett.k12.ga.us

RSVP by May 5 at gcps.rsvpify.com

Duke University Summer Session Extension


Since more housing has been provided for students, the Summer Academy application's deadline has been extended by two weeks. Apply by April 28th for the summer of a lifetime.

Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Free Parent Prep Workshop


When: Saturday, April 15 at 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM
Where: Cannon Church 2424 Webb Ginn House Road Snellville, GA 30078


Join us on April 15 as Cliff Baskerville delivers an informative and engaging FREE parent session that quickly gets parents "on board" and involved in helping their teens make healthy choices about sex and relationships. Almost half of all teens in this country describe parents as the most influential factor in their sexual decision-making. Yet many mothers, fathers, and guardians are unaware that they CAN make a difference and how much things have changed since they were teens. In the 1960's there were only two STDs - both curable with penicillin. Now there are over 25 STDs - many incurable. Moreover, research proves that condoms do not provide complete protection against any STD.
This program consistently motivates parents to help protect their teens' health by showing them how and why abstinence really works. Vital, research-based information helps parents:
  • Understand the problem and challenge
  • Identify the 5 pressures to being sexually active
  • Look at the 4 devastating consequences of teens' sexual involvement
  • Examine 10 proven steps to help teens choose abstinence