Attention Seniors!

For students interested in exploring cyber security and IT:
Join the IT Academy Powered by Microsoft! LA-Tech.org has partnered with Microsoft to bring you this incredible opportunity to get PAID while learning, earning certifications, and working with amazing companies like Microsoft. This program is 12 weeks and requires a commitment of 10 to 15 hours a week. You will be required to attend zoom sessions every Tuesday and Thursday with the majority of sessions starting at 4 pm. The priority deadline is Sunday, April 2, 2023. To apply, please click here.
For students interested in business and technology:
The Fika Tech Career Academy starts in the Fall of 2023. Students will have the opportunity to learn from companies such as Roblox, Snapchat Inc, Facebook, and more. This is a paid opportunity that allows students to build their portfolios with industry-driven projects. Students must be committed to joining virtual sessions every week and comfortable with independent work. The deadline to apply is July 6, 2023. To apply, please click here.
The Karim Kharbouch Coding Fellowship (KKCF) is cofounded by Hip Hop Artist French Montana and supports youth interested in STEM. Through a 12-month fellowship program, Fellows will complete 80 hours of summer curriculum to prepare them for college, the future of work, and STEM careers, while participating in monthly career workshops throughout the academic year. During the summer months, Fellows will participate in six weeks of summer instruction, then receive monthly career coaching sessions and workshops. Fellows will use industry-standard technologies to learn how to create a brand, understand selling, create a proper wireframe, basic HTML & CSS coding, and more. To learn more, please click here. To sign up for the information session on May 7 at 4 pm, please click here.
Below are scholarship opportunities with deadlines coming up in March:
2023 SCHOLARSHIP ESSAY PROMPT
Describe how your community uniquely contributes to the broader AAPI experience.
The Foundation 649 Scholarship is a grant of $4,000 over the course of 4 years that can be applied to college tuition and expenses. To maintain eligibility each year, there will be a brief check-in and renewal process at the end of each school year.
Details
- Five recipients will be selected
- Each recipient will receive an award of $4,000 USD spread over 4 years
- The award must be renewed each year to receive successive funds (details to come)
- Application deadline is March 1, 2023
- 10 entrants will be selected as finalists for video call interviews by March 31, 2023
- Recipients are announced by April 15, 2023
Requirements
- Be a degree-seeking, full-time student enrolling in a U.S. accredited university in Fall 2023 as a Freshman or transferring from a community college
- Identify as Asian American / Pacific Islander
- Have a track record of involvement and interest in AAPI communities, issues, or causes
- Have demonstrated financial need for the scholarship
- Be a US citizen, resident or foreign national
ApplicationThe application consists of a questionnaire and a short essay (1000 word maximum). Creativity is welcome – alternate media will also be accepted in place of the essay if the applicant chooses (e.g. film, photography, etc.). If you are selected as a recipient, with your permission, we plan to share your submission with our audiences.
In addition, applicants should provide the FAFSA SAR (student aid report) that show their EFC (expected family contribution). If you are unable to provide this document, please provide substitute documentation and elaborate in the financial aid section.
KINECTA IS PROUD TO SPONSOR YOUTH SCHOLARSHIPS FOR OUTSTANDING STUDENTS. INNOVISION SOCIETY, A PARTNER OF KINECTA, IS PROUD TO SPONSOR TEACHING GRANTS FOR EDUCATORS IN OUR COMMUNITIES.
WE SUPPORT ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE IN OUR COMMUNITIES BY HELPING STUDENTS AND TEACHERS ACHIEVE THEIR GOALS, OFFERING:
- $2,000 SCHOLARSHIPS TO ASSIST STUDENTS IN MAKING THEIR DREAM OF HIGHER EDUCATION A REALITY.
- $2,000 TEACHING GRANTS FOR PRE-K THROUGH 12TH GRADE TEACHERS TO PURCHASE CLASSROOM SUPPLIES OR TO HELP FUND SPECIAL PROJECTS THAT WILL ENHANCE REGULAR CURRICULUM WITH CREATIVE ACTIVITIES.
PLEASE SHARE THIS INFORMATION WITH THOSE WHO MAY BE INTERESTED IN KINECTA’S SCHOLARSHIP OR INNOVISION SOCIETY’S TEACHING GRANT PROGRAMS (KINECTA MEMBERSHIP NOT REQUIRED).
A KINECTA SCHOLARSHIP CAN HELP YOU ALONG YOUR JOURNEY TO A HIGHER EDUCATION, OR SUPPLEMENT YOUR CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION WITH AN INNOVISION SOCIETY TEACHING GRANT.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, ELIGIBILITY RULES, AND TO APPLY ONLINE CLICK BELOW.
LEARN MORE
The scholarship is open to graduating high school seniors, Class of 2023, in select schools in the Los Angeles area with a minimum 3.0 GPA that have plans to enroll full-time in an accredited four-year university in the United States in the upcoming academic year. Successful candidates will be selected on the basis of academic achievement, demonstrated financial need and a proven commitment to community service.
Our application is now online. Please share the attached document with students who you believe are eligible to apply for the scholarship. It provides a general overview of the scholar program, eligibility requirements and documents to gather prior to starting the application. Students will also find the link to the application and can click on “Apply Now” or use the QR code to apply. The application is due by March 20, 2023.
The application is not located on our website, so please ensure that you disseminate this information to eligible seniors only at your school site. Selected recipients will receive a scholarship of up to $5,000 (renewable for up to four years) and will be provided with holistic student support throughout their college career. Finalists will need to be available for an in-person interview in April 2023. Recipients will be announced in May.
Scholarships shall be awarded annually to female graduates of high schools in the South Bay area who plan to attend a four-year institution where National Panhellenic Conference sororities (NPC) are established. The application is attached HERE and also available on our website.
There are two parts to the scholarship application process.
Part One is due on March 31, 2023, and requires the following:
Part Two, due on May 15th, will only be required for applicants who are notified by the committee to proceed. This part of the application requires:
Successful applicants will be notified by June 15, 2023. All recipients will be invited to attend our breakfast on June 25, 2023, where they will be presented to the membership and guests of the Wilfandel Club. They will be asked to say a short speech and will be able to bring two guests.
Please direct eligible students to the following links to submit their applications:
1. Scholarship Application Page w/Thank You Page
Url: https://www.wilfandelclub.com/scholarship-application2. School Certification Page w/Thank You Page
For students interested in filmmaking opportunities:
Film2Future is offering an intensive filmmaking program where students can take creative ideas from script to screen. You will learn the filmmaking process from more than 250 professionals working in the entertainment industry. After graduating, students will have a resume, portfolio, and a professional network of Hollywood creatives. Eligible graduates (18+ years old) of the program are supported in launching their careers as creators and obtaining paid internships and jobs. The program is free to students. The deadline to apply is February 19th. Click here to apply.
For students interested in research opportunities:
Project STRIDE – Charles Drew University is a ten-week summer clinical research program for 11th-grade high school students. Students may be in the 11th grade at the time of submitting the application and must have completed the 11th grade to start in the program. The application is available now and due no later than March 15th.
For students interested in tech opportunities:
Technovation Girls Challenge: Technovation Challenge runs across 100+ countries for young female tech entrepreneurs ages 10 to 18. Participants work with mentors to develop a mobile app and launch a startup that solves real-world problems with technology. Girls need to complete all the necessary steps, from coding to writing a business plan. The submission deadline is April 18th, 2023 at 5 pm PDT. Learn more by clicking here.
DEADLINE EXTENDED: Avantus Cleantech Career Academy offers opportunities for youth to succeed in California’s green energy future through education, job readiness, and paid-work-based learning. Youth earn $16.04 an hour while building their knowledge of opportunities in the cleantech sector. The Academy will take place virtually over a 12-week period on Mondays and Wednesdays from 4 to 6:30 pm. Must be 16 years old. The deadline to apply is February 22. Apply here.
For students interested in entrepreneurship opportunities:
Diamond Challenge: The diamond challenge is an innovative entrepreneurship competition offering $100,000 in prizes and resources to take student ideas to the next level. It provides a unique opportunity for teens to learn about entrepreneurship while putting their ideas into action. The 2023 summit will begin in April 23. Learn more by clicking here.
For more information, please contact Crissel Rodriguez, Director of Real World Learning, at crodriguez@davincischools.org.
El Camino College would like to invite Da Vinci students to the public reception for the opening of the Telling Stories exhibition in the Art Gallery on Saturday, February 18th from 2-5 pm. They will have several workshops and interactions with the community. If you are unable to attend, you can also stop by any day as they are having ongoing workshops!
For more information, please visit the El Camino’s news site.
Good afternoon!
The Learning Differences Virtual College Fair will be held on February 23, 2023 from 9am-11am (PST) and 3:30pm-5:30pm (PST).
Click here to register and explore . Attendees will learn more about what to expect in college, find colleges that fit their learning needs as well as gain access to virtual college booths loaded with resources, virtual educational sessions, and live admissions representatives.
Sling Pilot Academy x SkyWest Airlines Partnership Launch Event – Saturday March 11, 2023 9:00 AM- 1:00 PM
100 FREE FLIGHTS FOR HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE STUDENTS:
Sling Pilot Academy, the largest and most innovative flight school in the Los Angeles Area, and SkyWest Airlines, the Largest Regional Airline in the world are pleased to welcome you to our elite partnership launch event and open hangar.
Sling Pilot Academy is giving away 100 Free Flights to high school juniors and seniors and community college students during this STEM event, to create awareness about the airline pilot career.
To qualify for a free Introductory Flight Lesson, high school junior and senior students and college students will need to present a valid student ID. Career advisors are also eligible for a free Introductory Flight Lesson.
Each student will receive:
* If, for any reason, a student does not have time for a flight or simulator session they will receive a rain check to come back and claim their flights.
TICKETS ARE FREE AND ARE FIRST COME FIRST SERVED. Reserve your tickets through the QR code below.

Click here for more information.
For more information, please contact Crissel Rodriguez, Director of Real World Learning, at crodriguez@davincischools.org.
Monday (13th) & Tuesday (14th) will be Decades Day. Come in your best decades outfit inspired by Black fashion, and prepare for a mini fashion show at lunch!
Thursday (16th) & Friday (17th) will be Valentine’s themed. Come wearing pink, red, or white! If you’re more into “Anti-Valentine’s”, wear black! On those two days, we will also be passing out the Candy Grams and playing a Kahoot during Advisory!

For students interested in pursuing a career as a health professional:
The Turner-UCLA Allied Health Internship Program is a week-long summer internship for students to gain exposure and build interest in careers in the allied health professions. During the internship, students will stay at UCLA dorms and rotate through different departments at the UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center, attend guest speaker panels, and workshops, and engage in supervised student life at the UCLA Campus. High school juniors are encouraged to apply. The program is free. A Zoom Information Session will take place on Wednesday, February 22nd from 4:00 to 5:00 pm. Zoom registration and flier.
For students interested in public relations and journalism opportunities:
The Los Angeles Feminist Majority Foundation is seeking interns for their Public Relations and Journalism departments. Interns would work directly with Ms. editors to research, fact-check information, write blog posts, and curate content for the Ms. Magazine website and print magazine. Interns would also do research, conduct outreach to media contacts, develop press materials, and promote the organization on social media. They’re looking for bright, energetic, and resourceful people interested in learning how the editorial side of a nonprofit magazine operates–from the inception of an idea to the final printed product–and gaining new feminist perspectives. The deadline to apply is March 31. Click here for more information.
For students interested in internship opportunities:
This opportunity is recommended for graduating seniors interested in tourism and hospitality. The Great Wolf Summer Hospitality Internship Program is a 10-week program that provides high school graduates with a meaningful experience that compliments their current coursework. Through an experiential and structured approach to learning, interns will gain real-life experience in the hospitality and entertainment industry. The program will include a job shadow week to provide exposure and learning of other disciplines across the brand. At the end of the program, participants will also complete a term project and present it to the lodge leadership team. Upon successful completion of the program, interns will be considered for future internships, full-time positions, and/or Great Wolf Management Development Program (MDP). To learn more, click here.
For more information, please contact Crissel Rodriguez, Director of Real World Learning, at crodriguez@davincischools.org.

Love is in the air… and so is school spirit? Celebrate with us through a fun spirit week February 13th and 14th! Pink, red, hearts, and all things love– Monday (13th) and Tuesday (14th) will be Valentine’s themed. Or if that isn’t your vibe, wear black and celebrate Anti-Valentines.
Also, Connect Crew is giving all students this Valentine’s an opportunity to send a Candy Gram to another student on campus! You can send it to your friend, a classmate, or maybe a special someone!
You have the option to add your name on the gram or remain anonymous. You also have the option to add a fun little note to the gram! (Please do not write anything inappropriate– We will be reviewing each note before distribution.)
This form will close on Tuesday, February 14th. Candy Gram distribution will take place on Thursday, February 16th & Friday, February 17th during the Advisory period.
Here is the form for the Candy Grams:
https://forms.gle/hVxvJgnZugEvNURD9