College & Career Newsletter
Week of Dec 4-10, 2022
Welcome Students & Families
Scroll through for important information regarding College/Career
How to reach us?
For general questions and inquiries please email (Please do not use the link at the bottom of this Newsletter to contact us)
Ms Ignaitis: tignaitis@seq.org
All HCA, Study Skills Students and Last names A-L
and/or
Ms Yeager: tyeager@seq.org
All DAA, ELD Students and Last names M-Z
Important Dates and Deadlines
UPCOMING EVENTS/DUE DATES:
Dec 19-22nd Finals Week
Jan 12th PSAT Results Meeting 7-8pm on Zoom (Juniors only)
Study Jams at the Boys and Girls Club
RWC Clubhouse and EPA Clubhouse upcoming Study Jams!! Redwood City Study Jam is on December 10th from 9AM-1PM, and EPA has two Study Jams on December 10th and 17th from 10AM-2PM. See fliers below for details.
Complete the 2022-2023 Meal Application
PSAT - Getting Your Online Scores
Students who took the PSAT in October should have received an email from the College Board on how to view your scores online.
Please watch the short video on how to access your scores (it goes over possible login issues)
You do not want to create multiple accounts. If you are an 11th grader, there is a good chance you already have an account
Basic Instructions to Get to Student Scores
Go to studentscores.collegeboard.org
Either create an online account or sign in to your College Board account
"Understanding the PSAT Result and Next Steps for Standardized Testing”
There will be a PSAT Informational meeting–January 12th from 7-8pm on Zoom.
Meeting will go over how to interpret and use the results to prepare for the SAT or ACT.
IF you have questions about the SAT or ACT including; When or how to sign up? Which ones should I take? Come to this meeting and we will answer ALL your questions.
We get a lot of the same questions over and over and it is more efficient to answer questions for all. IF you can’t attend the meeting, the information will be posted on the College and Career page of the Sequoia High School website.
SAT School Day at Sequoia
Working to make up classes?
If you are working on making up classes (D/F grades) for graduation and/or A-G requirements through our online credit recovery program, Edgenuity please know that the lab with Mr. Calles is now open for the 2022-23 school year.
If you are not sure if you need to make-up classes please contact your assigned counselor.
Edgenuity Teacher: Mr. Calles, jcalles@seq.org
Where: Room 210Edgenuity Teacher: Mr. Calles, jcalles@seq.org
Where: Room 210
When: Mondays and Thursdays, 4pm-6pm
OTHER COLLEGE EVENTS
"The Mountains are Calling - Study in Colorado!"
December 7th
The University of Colorado Boulder, Colorado School of Mines, Colorado State University and the University of Denver invite you to join us for our virtual joint event:
During this event, you will hear quick updates from each university, and have the opportunity to ask a panel of admissions professionals questions that may be on your mind about the admission process. We want to make sure we provide you with important information that will help ease the journey to higher education for your high school students.
Join us virtually on December 7 to get answers to questions about the admission process, learn about each university and how higher education in Colorado offers opportunities that help students grow and become successful professionals.
If you register and can’t make it, you will receive recording Register HERE
UCLA Virtual Freshman Admission Presentation
Dec 7th
Virtual Freshman Admission Presentations are designed to help prospective students learn about academic opportunities, campus life, and the admission review process. The thirty minute sessions are hosted by UCLA Undergraduate Admission representatives.
To register for a presentation, please select your preferred date below. Please note times are listed in Pacific Time.
If you have any questions, please contact us at welcome@admission.ucla.edu.
Virtual Admission Information Session Reservation
Wednesday, December 7 at 4:00 PM
14 on the 14th: Liberal Arts Colleges Across the US
Dec 14th
Fourteen liberal arts and sciences colleges across the U.S. will come together with current students and alumni to offer you fifteen minutes of tips for your college application process followed by an hour-long virtual college fair.
For the list of colleges, more information and the registration link - Click HereEnd your semester strong! Your Transcript is one of the Top Factors on Your College Application
Although you do not have to get all A’s to go to college, it is very important that you do well in all your classes!
Make sure you study for your finals and get all work completed and turned in to give yourself the best chance of getting the grade you earned this semester.
Speak to your teacher now about any end of the semester opportunities to improve your grade if needed
Good luck!
Jobs for Youth Workshop- Dec 8th During Flex
Jobs For Youth is a county program that helps students prepare and look for jobs. After attending the workshop, you will have access to their job, internship and scholarship lists. The workshop is approximately 45 minutes in duration and covers the following:
· Mastering job applications
· Interviewing skills & effective communication with employers
· Resume & Cover Letter
· Job listings for young adults
· Networking & References
· Scholarships (Available each year for 11/12th graders who attended a workshop)
· Internships (Access to paid & volunteer LIST)
At this time please complete this form if interested on Dec 8th Flex.
Only students can complete the form with their seq.org email address!
Want to be a doctor? Join Medical Explorers
Bezos Scholars Program (11th grade only)
Due: Jan 12, 2023
Holiday Break Art Camp Aides
Interested in volunteering with our holiday break onsite art camps? Arts 4 All Camp volunteers are essential to a fun, creative and safe experience. We look forward to having you join us! Volunteers assist our camp programs by providing classroom support for art camps, from preparing materials and explaining lessons to working with individual students and supervising campers during breaks. If you are at least 15 years old, please fill out our Volunteer Interest Form.
Healthy Cities Tutoring is Recruiting Volunteers
Become a Healthy Cities Tutor and join our community of volunteers to provide one-on-one tutoring and mentoring to a public school student to improve their academic performance, engagement in learning, and self-esteem. Tutoring sessions are held in-person, once a week for 45 minutes to an hour, on school campus or at a public library.
For 25 years Healthy Cities Tutoring has provided tutoring services to thousands of students in need. Following two years of pandemic, students are falling further and further behind in school. We need volunteers more than ever!!!!!
We hope you or someone you know will get involved in this rewarding volunteer experience.
No tutoring experience required, we can provide training. 8th grade and high school students are welcome to tutor with us. Students can receive community service hours, and use the experience for resume building and college applications.
Adult tutors are always welcome!!!
It only takes one hour a week to make a positive impact on a child’s life.
Please check out our website for the volunteer application https://healthycities.site/
Or contact Janelle Gibson, HCT Program Coordinator at 415-793-1064 or Janelle@healthycitiestutoring.org
Bank of America: Invitation to Attend Information Session for Student Leaders® 2023 Be the generation to serve, inspire and change the world! (11th/12th Graders)
Info Session Dec 6th
Do you have a Passion For Improving your Community?
Free Program that Connects Leadership to Employment
Gain Practical Work and Life Experiences
Student Leaders has been part of Bank of America’s ongoing commitment to invest in youth employment and economic mobility. Our goal is to help prepare a diverse pipeline of community and civic-minded young students to be successful in the workforce through leadership training and paid internships.
Please visit our website to learn if you or a student you know is eligible for the program and to review our FAQs.
We invite you to join an information session on December 6, 2022, from 7:00pm – 8:00pm EDT/ 4:00pm – 5:00pm PDT. Registration is quick and easy but must be completed prior to the session. Please register via this registration link.
If you register, you will be able to replay the session if needed
Application are due January 13th
Paid Summer Internship for Students Interested in Health Care Careers - KP Launch
Application Due: December 23rd
Through KP LAUNCH, Kaiser Permanente offers unique and dynamic health care internship programs that provide interns with practical job skills and experiences in a supportive environment. Our goal is to bring students coming from underserved communities and backgrounds underrepresented in health care careers into the KP LAUNCH program for exposure to various business and healthcare careers.
We invite you to learn about the KP LAUNCH summer internship program of 2021 and apply by visiting their website. While working, interns gain exposure to various health careers that they may choose to pursue.
KP LAUNCH interns will have the opportunity to:
· Work full-time within various Kaiser Permanente departments for eight weeks
· Learn about a variety of different health careers opportunities
· Meet and learn from health professionals and their internship program peers
· Gain professional and personal development through workshops
High school interns must:
Be age 16 through 19. Priority is given to juniors and senior-level students
Be a high school student or recent high school graduate of the class of 2020*
Be available to work full-time during the six-week summer program
Provide proof of eligibility to legally work in the United States
Have a permanent residence in a Northern California Kaiser Permanente designated service area
Summer 2023 High School Application period is open from 11/21 to 12/23. They will contact you by way of email if you have been selected to participate in the interview process.
High School Volunteers Wanted!
East Palo Alto Tennis and Tutoring (EPATT) has afterschool and Thanksgiving Break Intersession volunteer opportunities available for high school students. See the flier for details.
Fliers also available in the College and Career Center
Interested in Working with Rescue Dogs?
DPS Rescue is searching for new volunteers for our biweekly events in Palo Alto! We welcome volunteers of all experience levels and backgrounds, ages 14+, and offer community service credits/sign-offs if needed. Complete form on their website. Doggie Protective Services
Volunteer Tutoring at Siena Youth Center
10th and 11th Graders - Need Help with the College Process? FUTURE GRADS Can Help!
Complete the interest form below or contact them for more information.
Concurrent Enrollment Classes at Foothill Starting January 9th for Winter Session
The class is FREE ONLINE art classes at Foothill College.
Enroll NOW
Classes start January 9
Winter 2023 classes:
Graphic Design (CRN 30148)
Game Art & Design (CRN 30570)
User Experience (UI/UX) Design (CRN 30429)
Typography (CRN 30149)
The classes are:
FREE to all high school students through the dual enrollment program at Foothill College.
Completely asynchronous, students don’t come to campus
Fulfill the Area-F requirement for high school graduation.
Earn 4-units of college credit, transferable to UC/CSU.
NEW UPDATED SCHOLARSHIP AND CONTEST LIST AVAILABLE
While most are for seniors, it is a good practice to see what is available each month
John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Essay Contest
Due: Jan 13, 2023
Are you a strong student who is interested in the military? NROTC Scholarship
Interested in a presentation on the Naval Reserves Officers Training Corps NROTC, it is a 4 year
scholarship that will educate and train highly qualified young men and women for careers as
commissioned officers in the United States Marine Corps or Navy. Please see Ms Ignaitis/Ms Yeager if interested.
Scholastic Art and Writing Awards
Deadlines: Dec 6, 7 and all year long
The Scholastic Art and Writing Awards allow high school students to submit art, writing and poetry for regional and national recognition.
Poetry: open all year and can submit once (there is a cost to process, but it can be waived) Frequently Asked Questions
Teens may enter work that was created this past spring or over the summer. Students should enter their current grade level, even if they are entering work that was created while they were in a different grade.
“Speak and Lead with Pride” Course for HS Asian Americans
Want to improve your leadership and public speaking skills?
The San Mateo County of OCA is accepting applications for “Speak, and Lead with Pride” program, a hands-on course designed to teach the art of public speaking and leadership skills to high school students who identify as Asian-American. It is a six week course, for six Saturdays from 10:00AM to 12:00PM in the Foster City Recreation Center free of charge. The course concludes with a speech competition for a $500 cash prize. For more information and the application, visit http://www.ocasanmateo.org/youth/speakandlead/speakandlead.php
Due: Jan 14, 2023
Jobs for Youth Al Teglia Scholarship
Due: Jan 29th
The Jobs for Youth Al Teglia Scholarship program provides 20 youth with $2,000 each. Scholars are selected for financial and personal need, and all Scholars demonstrate a clear desire to succeed. The program is open to Jobs for Youth Members ages 16-21 who reside in San Mateo County. Applicants must be at least a junior in high school and have a minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA. Go here to apply.Girls That Code - Online Activities
They “release activities bi-weekly— some online, some offline, of varying levels of difficulty. Each activity features a woman in tech who pioneered innovative technology.” Click here for more information
Volunteer Opportunity with Habitat for Humanity
Habitat for Humanity is in need of volunteers, 16 years old and older, to help at our construction site in Daly City. If you are curious about Habitat and how you can get involved, we are holding informational sessions to provide a glimpse of our work. In these sessions, you can also expect to hear about the Covid-19 protocols currently in place to ensure the safety of volunteers.
Click Here for more information on how to volunteer
Hummingbird Music School is looking for fun and talented high school musicians to join our team of Music Teachers!
Part-time work is available teaching group Piano Classes and Ukulele Classes at local elementary schools, as well as private lessons (in all instruments) in-person or online. Pay is $60/hour for group classes and $45/hour for private lessons. Please apply online at http://hummingbirdmusicschool.com/about
Mathnasium of Redwood City, a Math-Only Learning Center
Looking for high school students with exceptional math skills through Algebra I and Geometry to join our team! We offer competitively paid part-time jobs at Sequoia Station with flexible scheduling and ongoing training opportunities. Our starting salaries are $15.50 - $19.00, depending on what level of math the instructors can teach.
Chick-Fil-A Redwood City
Find a culture that is unique. Serve with a team that cares. Whether you’re first job or the next step in your career, Chick-fil-A provides a positive environment for hardworking individuals to thrive.
KJ’s Cafe is Hiring Baristas @ Kaiser Medical Office Building in RWC
3pm-6:00pm Mon-Friday
NO WEEKEND OR EVENING WORK REQUIRED.
WE WILL WORK AROUND YOUR SCHOOL SCHEDULE.
IF YOU ENJOY/HAVE:
Experience with customer service,
Genuine warmth for others,
Learn quickly,
Thrive in collaborative environments,
Value earnest hard work,
Enjoy/love being part of a team… We are looking for you!!!
Formal resume not required. Barista experience strongly preferred but happy to train the right person. Full or Part Time, Salary: $17.00- $20.00 + tips which average approx $5-6 per hour.
E-Mail:katherine@kjscafe.com
Cell: (650) 464-3111
Stanford University Residential & Dining Enterprises Food Service Positions
A lot of Sequoia Students work here!
How To Videos for students now on our website!
Past Newsletters
CAREER: You Want to Be a Doctor, Medical Explorers COLLEGE TIP: College Search - LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION from O List
FINANCIAL AID: Stacking
October 30- Nov 5, 2022
Click Here College Tip: What does Test Optional Mean?
COLLEGE TIP: Small Liberal Arts Colleges FINANCIAL AID: WUE
COLLEGE TIP: College Discovery, FINANCIAL AID: Net Price Calculators, CAREER: Career in Biotech
COLLEGE TIP: Look Beyond Minimum Eligibility FINANCIAL AID: Stanford FA Presentation Slides
COLLEGE TIP: Why Volunteer FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION: Cost of Attendance (COA)
Sept 25-Oct 1, 2022 Repeat Newsletter
CAREER: Benefits of having a job in high school, COLLEGE TIP: Ask the Same Question for Each College Visit
Sept 11-17, 2022 COLLEGE TIP: Eligibility v Selectivity, FINANCIAL AID: What are the real costs of college?
August 28-Sept 3 2022 CAREER: Careers for Art Majors, COLLEGE TIP: Do's and Don'ts for High School Juniors