
Senior College & Career Newsletter
Week of May 21-27, 2023
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:
May 30 - Last day to complete form to be recognized in Graduation Program
June 2 - Last day to complete Edgenuity course work for graduation
CHECK YOUR PORTALS FOR DEADLINES
Check Portals and Emails Often
Every school is a little different so make sure to keep track of your login information. To meet all deadlines, check your email and portals weekly and DO NOT WAIT to complete your “To Do” list.
Are You Going to a UC - Scholarship Deadline Extended Until May 23 at 5pm- Specifically for SUHSD Student
Kelly Kolozsi Memorial Scholarship --Local Scholarship for Students Attending a UC
If you have decided to attend a UC, the Kelly Kolozsi Scholarship is here!
Any graduate of the Sequoia Union High School District who will be an entering freshman of the University of California in Fall 2023, and who demonstrates academic merit and financial need, is eligible for this award.
Please use this application which has the new submission address or have students directly.
FINAL TRANSCRIPTS FOR COLLEGE - There is ONLY ONE WAY to Request!
#1 Mandatory Senior Exit Survey - Needs to Be Completed to Submit Your Final Transcript and Pick Up Your Cap & Gown
Mandatory Senior Survey
Must have completed to pick up Cap and Gown
Mandatory Senior Exit Survey is the only place to Request you Final Transcript
Before Starting the Exit Survey it is recommended that you Update your college admission decisions on Naviance’s “Colleges I’m Applying to” directions below:
PART I: Directions for Updating “Colleges I’m Applying to” List
Login to Naviance from SHS website, Sign on with Signal Sign On using your school email
On the Homepage click on “Colleges I’m Applying to”
Edit by using the pencil icon and mark whether you were admitted, deferred, etc for each school.
If you never applied to a college on your “Colleges I’m Applying To” complete FORM and we will remove it from your list
If you never added your colleges, add now using the plus sign on the right side in red
If you never applied to a college on your Naviance list and need it removed, complete THIS FORM
If you need help watch:
Class of 2023 Senior Exit Survey PART 1: How to Update Colleges I'm Applying to BEFORE Completing the Mandatory Class of 2023 Senior Exit Survey
PART II: Directions for Mandatory Class of 2023 Senior Exit Survey
Login to Naviance from SHS website, Sign on with Signal Sign On using your school email
On the Homepage click on “About Me”, “Surveys from Your School and then “Class of 2023 Senior Exit Survey” - Make sure you- Check both ATTENDING and FINAL TRANSCRIPT for one college!
If you need help watch:
Class of 2023 Senior Exit Survey PART 2: How to Complete the Mandatory Class of 2023 Senior Exit Survey/Request Final Transcript (Available in May 2)
#2 Do You Want to Be Recognized in the Graduation Program?
Due: May 30th (send in NOW please!, you can send in multiple forms)
May 30th is the ABSOLUTE deadline to submit any scholarships or senior academic awards you have received in order to be recognized in the graduation program.
Students can include or not include academic scholarships they received by a college they are not attending- some students want to add them and others do not.
If you (the student) have a question, please email Ms Ignaitis tignaitis@seq.org.
Need Help Applying to College and Financial Aid?
Come in during lunch for help
Sign Up for Flex Time (either counselors or College and Career Center
You can also make an individual appointment by coming into the College and Career Center for Financial Aid (FAFSA/Dream App) or College Applications (we are available Tuesday evenings by appointment only)
Edgenuity deadline approaching!
SENIORS making up classes (D/F grades) for graduation and/or A-G requirements through our online credit recovery program Edgenuity must complete their classes by June 2nd, no exceptions.
Contact your assigned counselor if you are unsure if you need to make up classes.
Edgenuity teacher: Mr. Calles, jcalles@seq.org
Edgenuity Office Hours in Room 210:
- May 22nd-May 24th: 3pm-6pm (closed May 25-26)
- May 30th-June 1st: 3pm-6pm
- June 2nd: 3pm-5pm
Seniors: Financial Aid Application Requirement
All high school seniors must complete a financial aid application — either the FAFSA or CADAA. Both applications provide students an opportunity to be considered for financial aid for college or a vocational school. We encourage seniors to complete their application as soon as possible. FLEX workshops & appointments with College/Career Counselors are available.
If you would like to complete the opt-out form or have questions about this requirement, please contact your assigned school counselor.
Did You Apply to an International University?
International institutions can have different admissions requirements and procedures than US institutions. It is always up to the student to research what the institution/country requirements are. Please do the following if applying abroad:
Research if this institution needs IB Predicted Grades. Read through THIS slide presentation for the Predicted Grades process and policy for international institutions.
Research if the country and/or institution you are attending requires you to get your IB documents legalized. See THIS document about legalization of IB results documents taken directly from the DIPLOMA PROGRAMME ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES 2023 document published by the IB organization. This document contains a list of countries that required legalization in the past.
CHECK YOUR PORTALS!
Checking Emails and Portals
Please make checking your email a DAILY Practice!
Please check your portals AT LEAST once a WEEK!
ALWAYS respond in a timely fashion!
If the college is requesting a transcript, request through Naviance (How To Video Link below)
Don't be the person who gets their application withdrawn
Specific Four Year College Information By Type
Fall 2023 Extended Deadlines
CSU Campus Open for Fall 2023
The following CSU campuses are still accepting freshman applications:
Chico - June 1, 2023
Maritime - August 11, 2023
Visit our Application Dates & Deadlines page to confirm the campus and program deadline dates.
UC Merced SIR extension for freshmen June 1st
There's still time to be a Bobcat!
UC Merced has extended its first year Statement of Intent to Register (SIR) deadline to June 1. Please encourage your students and families to visit the campus and see why UC Merced might be the right choice for them.
Submission of documents for admitted students (from UC Bulletin)
Freshmen who accept an offer of admission must submit final, official transcripts from their high/secondary school and transcripts for all college/university coursework attempted to the one UC campus where they intend to enroll.
- All official high school transcripts must include the date of graduation and final senior year grades.
- Final, official transcripts/academic records from every institution attended must be submitted to the campus where the student plans to enroll by July 1
- Emailed transcripts are neither allowed nor accepted.
- Official AP/IB/A-level exam scores must be postmarked or delivered electronically by July 15, or as soon as the results are available.
***ONLY WAY TO REQUEST FINAL TRANSCRIPT THROUGH NAVIANCE IS SEQUOIA'S SENIOR EXIT SURVEY
Freshman Waitlist Reminders- From UC Counselor Bulletin
Students can opt in to multiple UC campus waitlists, but can only accept one offer of admission. Even if students opt in to a waitlist at a UC campus, they should submit a SIR to a college or university where they have been offered admission to ensure they have a place to attend in the fall.
For more information, view the freshman waitlist and appeal fact sheet.De Anza College Promise
De Anza College Promise provides eligible students with free tuition and fees for two years – at the college that’s always Tops in Transfer and more.
We have made a few changes to the program, effective this fall:
Eligible students will have their tuition and fees paid for up to 15 units per quarter, over a total of six quarters (two academic years). This includes a free transit SmartPass, which allows unlimited rides on VTA buses and light rail during each quarter.
There is no longer funding for books, but students may still qualify for other types of financial aid.
Students must have annual household income of $200,000 or less to qualify for the Promise program. (As before, they must be first-time college students, attend full time and list De Anza on their FAFSA or California Dream Act Application.)
APPLY TO College of San Mateo - STEPS BELOW
Priority Enrollment Program (PEP) is designed to guide the first-time student through the matriculation steps (Assessment, Orientation, Counseling) and prepare students to register for classes.
Register for 2023 PEP. The enrollment steps are listed below.
Step #1: Admissions Application
Apply to College of San Mateo and complete the application. You will receive a welcome letter from College of San Mateo which contains your Student ID Number (G Number) and Username.
Step #2: Student Online Orientation/Welcome Orientation
Visit WebSMART and log into your account using your Username and Password. Select the Student tab, then select the Student Online Orientation.
Step #3: English and Math Assessment
Once you Register for PEP, CSM staff will send you a confirmation of your English and Math course placement and registration opportunity for PEP Group Counseling Sessions.
Step #4: PEP Group Counseling Session
Schedule a counseling session (phone or Zoom-video conferencing). You will discuss your classes for Fall, create a Student Educational Plan (SEP) and any other topic like careers, majors, and transfer.
Step #5: Register for courses and pay school fees on your Priority Registration Date
You will receive an email providing you with your priority registration date. Log onto WebSMART to register for courses online. School fees are also payable via WebSMART.
If you have questions about PEP, please email us at csmpep@smccd.edu
Application Tips to Applying Online to Canada/CSM/Skyline
1.Need to go to CCC Apply
New User or Log On
If you have never applied for concurrent enrollment, create a new account. Concurrent
enrollment students already have an account.
2. Term you are applying for?
Most should choose Fall
3. Major?
No undecided. Pick anything close to an interest.
4. Social Security Number?
IF you have a Social Security Number, you need to have the number ready when apply (a lot of extra work to add later)
If you do not have a Social Security Number - check you will not provide and during Citizenship questions - choose NO DOCUMENTS
5. Dependency Status?
Most will check - I am under 19 years old and none of the above are true
about me. Meaning you are dependent on your parent/guardian(s)
Independent if - living on your own (emancipated means court order independence from legal
guardian)
6. Enrollment Status?
First-time student in college (after leaving high school)
7. High School Education Level?
Received high school diploma on 6/9/2023
8. Citizenship Status
If you are a nonresident without immigration status check “Other”, No Documents, get a form
CA Nonresident Tuition Exemption Application from College and Career Center to submit. If you are a permanent resident or other than a US Citizen
(You will need either your Alien registration number or Visa issue type, and expiration dates).
Community College Help and Information
1. If you know your Social Security Number drop by the College and Career Center at any lunch apply - it takes 30 minutes! Counselors are also offering help during FLEX
2. It is important that all students submit their FAFSA/Dream Application to qualify for the Promise Scholarship/San Mateo County Resident Initiative - which pays for the first two years of college!
10 Questions Your Students Should Ask When Getting Interviewed for a Job (Here are 5 of the 10)
Click on the link for all ten questions - From LINK for Counselors
When your students begin interviewing for a job how will they know if the company is a good fit for them? There are questions they can ask to help determine if the company is the right culture fit. Here are five of the ten good questions your students should consider asking:
1. Why is this position available?
Why to ask it: The answer from this question can tell you a few helpful things: whether this is a new position (which comes with its own challenges), or whether someone left the position because they were promoted, moved laterally at the company, quit, or were fired. Whatever the answer, you will learn something valuable about the job and team you might join.
2. What makes it a great day and what makes it a challenging day at work?
Why to ask it: Rather than a vague question about what a “typical day” may look like, this subtle, yet hard-hitting question will allow you to get a much clearer picture of the highs and lows of the job.
3. When was the last time you promoted someone within your team, and why?
Why to ask it: This question can provide insight into what the hiring manager considers to be the most important traits, skill sets, and achievements to progress within the company. Plus, it also gives intel on career progression within the organization and how often employees are able to move up through the ranks.
4. What are some of the challenges you expect the person in this position to face?
Why to ask it: Every job will have its challenges, but asking about them specifically can help you learn what they may be ahead of time and whether they’re the types of challenges you’d feel comfortable tackling.
5. Do you have any hesitancy in hiring me?
Why to ask it: This offers a chance to immediately address anything they might say, and hopefully help the interview move past whatever is making them hesitant about hiring you for the role. Plus, it can provide solid information for how to improve for future interviews.
FAFSA Changes 2023: A Student and Parent's Guide (From Cappex)
When you complete the FAFSA next school year, you'll get to do it with the new and improved Better FAFSA.
What is the FAFSA?
The FAFSA is the form you fill out to apply for federal financial aid for college. States and colleges also use the data from your FAFSA to determine eligibility for the financial aid they award. In short, filling out the FAFSA is the first step in accessing financial aid.
Some Expected Changes With the Better FAFSA Application
1. The FAFSA will be shorter
To increase access, the updated FAFSA will have fewer questions and take less time to complete. This should provide a better user experience and help more students and families complete the FAFSA and receive aid.
2. You'll need an FSA ID to complete the application
To complete the FAFSA, you'll need to create and confirm a new FSA ID. Then each time you log in, you'll need to verify through a multi-factor authentication process. These changes will not only help keep your information secure, but they will also allow people without social security numbers to apply for aid.
3. The Student Aid Index (SAI) will replace the Expected Family Contribution (EFC)
You will see a different measure for your ability to pay for college. The old EFC, which many are familiar with, will be replaced with the new SAI. And unlike the EFC, which cannot be lower than $0, the SAI can be as low as -$1,500.
4. There is a new need analysis formula
There are a few changes in this area. One of them removes the number of family members currently in college from the eligibility calculation. Another adds consideration for your family's makeup, size, and income and will be calculated using Federal Poverty Tables to determine eligibility for Federal Pell Grants.
5. Family members logging into the FAFSA will be assigned roles
When a student begins the FAFSA, they will be guided through identifying any parent(s) or spouse who will need to log in to share financial information. From there, each person will be assigned a role and can only see questions related to their role.
6. The drug conviction & Selective Service registration questions will be removed
Previously, FAFSA required students to disclose any drug convictions and confirm they'd registered for the Selective Service if needed, which could have affected eligibility for financial aid.
7. You will be able to list up to 20 colleges
Previously, students were limited to only listing ten colleges or universities on the application, but now they can list up to 20 schools.
Whole article linked here.
Other Resource: 7 Easy Steps to the FAFSA: click here
NEW UPDATED SCHOLARSHIP AND CONTEST LIST AVAILABLE
Lists are available in the bin outside of the College and Career Center or by clicking on the purple banner above this message.
Scholarships and Links are Available on NAVIANCE
PB&J Scholarship
DUE: May 31st
Looking for students who have experienced challenges in their life and who have the drive to succeed. First time this scholarship is open to Sequoia students.
Vipin Agrawal Memorial Scholarship
DUE: May 31st
For high school seniors attending CSU/UC and went to California HS.
American College Foundation Visionary Scholarship Program
DUE: June 1
ELIGIBLE GRADES: 9-12th
All high school students are eligible to apply. Financial need is NOT considered. The application process is free, quick, and easy.
Jewish Family & Children's Services
Due: 6/9
For Jewish students who can demonstrate financial need, and have been accepted to college or vocational school. Though not a criterion, weight is given to candidates who demonstrate a connection or commitment to the Jewish community.
The Career & Technical Scholarship Program
Due: 6/15
Scholarships are awarded to students who have faced and overcome great obstacles in their lives who wish to pursue a career or technical education at an accredited non-profit post-secondary institution in the United States.
American Muscle Student Scholarship Program
Due: 6/15
Students exceptional drive and ambition should submit a 700-1500 word essay telling us who you are and how you plan on using your automotive education to incite positive change and innovation within the custom car industry.
California Through My Eyes Photo Contest
Due: May 26th
Grades Eligible: 9-12th
NEW UPDATED STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES LIST AVAILABLE
Lists are available in the bin outside of the College and Career Center or by clicking on the purple banner above this message. There are more opportunities than we can highlight each week so make sure to check it out.
Youth Mental Health Academy Career Development Program
Due: May 28th
Ages: 16 and up
An opportunity for enthusiastic and motivated high school students from structurally marginalized groups. Students aged 16+ may be eligible to participate in a community-based career development program through the Child Mind Institute called the Youth Mental Health Academy (YMHA).
The YMHA offers each participating student the opportunity to:
receive up to a $2,000 stipend for completing project-based learning
acquire career skills and knowledge
build their resume
develop professional networks
work on a capstone project with a group of their peers
be inspired to pursue a career in a mental health-related field
The project-based learning portion of the program will take place from June 20 through July 22, 2023. Through project-based learning and ongoing programming in the 2023–24 school year, students will receive mentorship and support from experienced professionals.
Applicants will be admitted on a rolling basis. Priority review will be given to students who apply by May 14th. The final deadline for applications is May 28th. Applications received after the deadline will be added to a waitlist.
The San Mateo County Youth Commission
DUE: June 5th
All Grades Eligible
An advisory commission to the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors, established in 1993 to address youth needs in the county and provide youth voice in local government.
Apply: The San Mateo County Youth CommissionLegiSchool Civics Virtual Institute
DUE: June 7th
Eligible Grades: 11th and 12th
Explores important policy issues in California and provides students the tools to develop leadership and professional skills. A stipend will be provided to the student at the completion of the summer program.
Kumar for Congress Summer Internship Program
Deadline: June 15th
Grades: 9th-12th
A local congressional campaign is looking for summer interns. By participating in their program, you will not only gain invaluable expertise in your desired field but also make a significant impact on your community and the global stage. Many of their interns acquire valuable volunteer hours and receive recommendation letters. Their internship program is specifically designed to empower young individuals, and we wholeheartedly believe in its life-transforming potential. Apply today at RishiKumar.com/fellowship
Interested in a career in healthcare?
RSVP by early July
Grades: All Grades
Santa Clara University is hosting a Health, College and Career Summit on Saturday, July 29. Becoming a doctor or nurse is not the only pathway to a career in healthcare. There are a variety of important healthcare professions that range from social services, policy making, advocacy agencies, healthcare innovation and more. These are professions students of all backgrounds should be considering.
This in-person conference is specifically designed for high school students, community college students seeking to transfer to a 4-year institution and their parents. Sessions will cover topics like College 101: Pathways to College, Your Personal Health and Wellness, Public Health and Advocacy in YOUR Community, Careers in Healthcare and Healthcare Innovation and more!
Check out our website to learn more.Are you interested in developing your data science skills and exploring the field of bioinformatics through hands-on learning?
Deadline: July 10th
Grades: 9-12th grade
No cost for virtual programming
We are hosting a Summer Bioinformatics camp, sponsored by AMGEN.
At the camp, students will be introduced to the following topics:
Lifecycle of drug development
The fundamental theory behind bioinformatics tools for genomic analysis
Explore some bioinformatics tools through hands-on training
Understanding of how the analysis of sequence data informs the genetic disease
When: July 17-21, 2023, 10 AM to 5 PM PT
Where: Online
Why: Students will have the opportunity to network with industry professionals, showcase their new bioinformatics/ data science skills, experience an industry expert environment, and win exciting prizes!
Visit our website and Register Today at: https://bit.ly/amgenbiocampRonald McDonald House Charity Stanford Seeking Volunteers
We are currently looking to onboard more volunteers as we open up more services and activities to our resident families. Volunteering for RMHC is a perfect opportunity for students 16 or older, and our Summer Camp program is a great way for students to get involved during their summer break. For any questions, contact kamryn.newport@rmhcbayarea.org or call 650.470.6007.
Summer Break Art Camp Volunteer
Due: June 1st
We are currently seeking volunteers who are at least 14 years old to assist us with our Summer Art Camps, taking place from June 12 through August 4. CSMA’s Art Camps consist of art classes for children in Grades K-8. Our volunteers provide assistance to the teachers in the classroom and during recess, which helps make the learning experience fun, creative, and manageable. Please see the attached flier for details.
Volunteer Engineering Program Opportunity Working for Children with Disabilities
I founded Proteus, an engineering program for children with physical, mental, or behavioral disabilities. I truly appreciated your help last year in spreading the word about our organization and getting more volunteers. Due to all the support, we've been able to host our first session and create online resources for our website! Currently, I'm accepting volunteers from 9th to 12th grade, and due to the virtual nature of our programs, they do not have to reside in the area. I've linked my website here for more information: https://proteusengorg.wixsite.com/proteus.
Sincerely, Ruhi Koppula
Volunteer with STEMpower
We are hosting virtual STEM workshops for elementary school students and we need more help! We have opened a volunteer application for ALL high-schoolers (freshman and above).
After filling out this application, STEMpower will reach out to you within a week about scheduling a 15-minute interview. We will be accepting volunteers on a rolling basis. If you are unable to participate or register but would still like to in the future, feel free to apply anytime as we may reach out to strong applicants when in need of volunteers.
Curriculum Designers
Curriculum Designers will develop STEM-oriented activity sheets and lab activities for virtual workshops. They are expected to maintain regular communication with the team leader. On average, this role will require a time commitment of approximately 4-5 hours a month. Note that the workload during some weeks will be higher than that of other weeks.
Interested? Please fill out the application form at tinyurl.com/stempowervolunteer. Expect to hear a reply from us within a week of submission.
Questions? Feel free to email us at stempower.ca@gmail.com!
Become an AYSO VIP Buddy
The AYSO VIP (Very Important Player) program provides a quality soccer experience for young athletes ages 4+ whose differences / challenges typically prevent successful participation on traditional teams. Assist VIP players on the field as “buddies.” 1.5 hours per week on Saturday mornings in the Spring & Fall. Training is provided. Soccer experience is not necessary. Contact aramroth@seq.org for more information.
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
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
One-on-one tutoring with elementary and/or middle school students (typically in reading but some also need support in math and other areas). This would be a weekly occurrence after 3:15pm on the weekdays. Sessions are normally 30 minutes. If interested, email mselizabeth@holyfamilyschoolrwc.org
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
City Trees
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
La Petite Baleen Swim Schools
La Petite Baleen Swim Schools is hiring for Swim Teachers.
Must be 16 years old to apply, no experience required (we train), free rides to work on Friday afternoons and weekends and many more benefits. Starting pay is $22. Flier in the College and Career Center.
Foley Electric Inc - Looking for Hardworking Person for Warehouse
All Grades
Footsteps Child Care
Footsteps Child Care, located in Belmont and Redwood Shores, is a not for profit organization that has been operating for almost 30 years. Next school year we will be providing after school programming for a large group of underserved students, TK to sixth grades and need to hire around 30 additional staff members. You must be either 18 years old or a high school graduate to work for us. See flier for details.
Therapy Stores Hiring Part-time Workers
16 or older
Therapy Stores, a local boutique that's been in the Bay Area since 1994 is hiring for part-time positions for our locations in SF, Burlingame and San Carlos. Our goal is to help our team members become more confident, continue learning and to develop their skills so they can be successful at work and in life.
Workers Needed at Dehoff’s Key Market
Min Age: 16 yrs
Come work with your local, neighborhood, family store: Dehoff’s Key Market. Proudly serving Redwood City for over 50 years! To apply, pick up an application at the store or give us a call at 650-572-6020.
Babysitter Needed for Summer
-Minimum Age: 15 yrs old
- A commitment from June 12 - August 11
- Help 3x/week for 3-4 hours per day between the hours of 9:30am-2pm.
- Someone who: enjoys playing outside, arts and crafts, dogs/cats, having fun, and entertaining kids. I ask that screen use (phones, TV, computer) be very limited while watching her, with the exception of listening to music. The person will also be responsible for helping her/reminding her to eat a snack/lunch.
I understand it's summer, so I'm flexible with working around planned travel/trips. We are offering $17/hour.
Anyone who is interested, please email me at: nejohnson09@gmail.com.
Interested in Working for San Mateo County Libraries this Summer?
Must be 16 yrs old or higher
San Mateo County Libraries is seeking individuals interested in make a difference in the lives of children and families. We will be hiring multiple vacancies for the position of Big Lift Inspiring Summers Learning Facilitator. The 2023 Inspiring Summers Learning Facilitator application is now open! Register for one of the Hiring Events.
Flier in College and Career Center
Bay Club Hiring for Summer Camp Staff
Must be 16Yrs or Older
The Bay Club is hiring for summer camp staff (counselors, instructors, life guards, and more). I am reaching out to my athletics and personal connections to help spread the word. We will be hosting a virtual job fair for anyone interested.
Our direct hiring link is: https://www.bayclubs.com/careers/
Anyone with questions can contact me directly.
Michael Lofberg
Club Manager
Bay Club | Redwood Shores
w: 415.901-9320 ext. 32238
After School Helper for Local Family
San Mateo-Foster City School District hiring high school students
Super Soccer Starts Looking for Coaches
Super Soccer Stars is a youth sports program currently looking for Part-Time assistants and Lead Coaches in the Bay Area for our Spring and Summer seasons (Paid training available starting immediately).
Current Openings: https://apply.workable.com/super-soccer-stars/j/52A1133161/
Flyer Here or pick up a flier in the College and Career Center
City of Palo Alto - Camp Counselors - Now Hiring!
All grade levels may apply
Our camp provides a fun and educational experience for children and teens, and our counselors play a crucial role in making this happen.
We are looking for enthusiastic and responsible individuals who are interested in working with children and making a positive impact in their lives. As a counselor, they will have the opportunity to gain valuable leadership and teamwork skills, as well as make new friends and memories that will last a lifetime.
Information about the application process and requirements can be found on our website https://www.mitchellparkteenservices.org/staff-opportunity.
Pick up flier in College and Career Center
Studio Host for San Carlos Yoga Studio
Must Be 16yrs old
Yoga Health Center in downtown San Carlos at 677 Laurel Street ia a community-based culture and are seeking a studio host that is a customer service pro with great energy to help our studio soar and provide students with a phenomenal experience.
Part time, minimum of 8-hours / wk
Salary: From $17.00 per hour
If interested, can apply by calling or texting 650-209-0703 or sending an email to mila@yogahealthcenter.com
(Flier with more information in College and Career Center)
LaserMaxx Marshal
Must Be 16 Yrs or Older
LaserMaxx is now auditioning for the Marshal role which includes delivering an entertaining briefing to our patrons. We are looking for people who are 16 or older, have energy and enjoy working with the public.
This is a part-time role and compensation is up to $30/hr.
To apply use this link888 Monkeys Circus Camp has Full & Part Time Positions for CAMP COUNSELORS & COACHES!
Must be 16 Yrs or Older
No Circus experience required for Counselors / Coaches in Training – enthusiasm, energy, and flexibility are.
Training / Professional Development provided.
Gymnasts, Equestrians, Athletes, Thespians, Acrobats strongly encouraged to apply – skills transfer.
Experience working in one or more of the following disciplines is helpful.
Comedy/Clowning • Partner Acro/Pyramids • Tumbling • Tightwire • Stilt Walking • Unicycle • Rolla Bolla • Globe Walking • Juggling • Diabolo • Devil/Flower Stick • Poi • Tissu/Fabric • Trapeze • Rope/Web • Hula Hoop
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San Mateo County Parks Interpretive Team Paid Internships
Bilingual Community Engagement Intern II
This position would be based out of Flood and Friendship Parks in North Fair Oaks and Menlo Park. The person would provide fun and educational opportunities for the local communities and would manage the Friendship Park Community Garden Program. An ideal candidate would have gardening experience and good verbal communication skills.
Term: Feburary to December 2023
Hourly wage: $20.27 - $25.34
40 hours a week
Split between Work from Home and In person
Bilingual in English and Spanish
At least 18 years old with a valid CA Driver’s License
Interpretive Aide Intern II
This position would help support the interpretive programming offered by San Mateo County Parks. An ideal candidate would be someone who has enthusiasm for the environment, good communication skills, experience working with school aged children, and wants to provide environmental education opportunities and fun experiences for the public.
Term: February to December 2023
Hourly wage: $20.27 - $25.34
40 hours a week
Split between Work from Home and In person
Bilingual in English and Spanish preferred but not required
At least 18 years old with a valid CA Driver’s License
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