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Education Notebook, Feb. 19-25, 2015

CORAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCE PLANS JOB FAIR FEB. 21

The Coral Academy of Science Las Vegas plans to host a job fair to fill nearly 100 positions from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Feb. 21 at the school’s Sandy Ridge campus, 1051 Sandy Ridge Ave. in Henderson.

The kindergarten through 12-grade public charter school is seeking teachers, administrators and support staff members for the 2015-16 school year. Applicants are asked to bring a resume, transcripts, credentials and any other supporting documents.

ABOUT CORAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCE LAS VEGAS

Coral Academy of Science Las Vegas (CASLV) is a K-12 state sponsored, tuition-free public charter school where students are selected by a lottery system. The school’s curriculum focuses on STEM: Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. The school’s mission is to provide a safe, rigorous college preparatory environment, promoting social responsibility and a culturally-diverse community dedicated to becoming lifelong learners bound for success. Since its founding in 2007, the school has won a multitude of prestigious awards, honors and accolades. Most recently, Washington Post listed CASLV #1 in Nevada and #73 in the nation in its list of “America’s Most Challenging High Schools.” For more information, go to www.CASLV.org.

SONS OF NORWAY OFFERS SCHOLARSHIP

Norwegian-American students who are at least high school seniors living in Clark County can apply for a scholarship from the Vegas Viking Lodge of the Sons of Norway.

Applications must be postmarked by April 10 and are available at vegasviking.com. The scholarships are worth at least $500 each and must be used for full-time, post-high school studies. Winners are chosen based on grades, financial need, involvement in extracurricular activities and the content and quality of their essays, including how they express appreciation for their Norwegian heritage.

Tax-deductible contributions to the scholarship fund, including naming gifts, are welcome. If preferred, a donor’s name may be kept confidential. To donate, a check payable to the Vegas Viking Sons of Norway Scholarship Fund should be mailed to treasurer Warren Halvorsen, 830 Kingston Springs Way, Las Vegas, NV 89123-3643.

For more information, call Suzan Sibert, co-chairwoman of the scholarship committee, at 702-645-6666.

GRANT TO BUY COMPUTERS FOR AT-RISK STUDENTS

Communities In Schools of Nevada is the recipient of a grant from the Nevada Women’s Philanthropy group for $350,000, which will be used to purchase 240 computers for six area high schools.

The funds will help thousands of local, at-risk students enrolled in its CIS Academy courses to create college applications and resumes and complete scholarship forms and job applications.

“The money NWP has invested with Communities In Schools will be used to purchase desperately needed computers that will help the 16,000 students at the six high schools CIS serves in the Clark County School District,” said Diane Fearon, CEO for CIS of Nevada.

For more information about the Nevada Women’s Philanthropy group, visit nvwomensphilanthropy.org. For more information about CIS of Nevada, visit cisnevada.org.

STUDENTS INVITED TO ENTER EARTH DAY ART CONTEST

The city of Las Vegas’ Keep Las Vegas Beautiful program, in partnership with the Clark County School District School-Community Partnership Program and Republic Services of Southern Nevada, plans to host its fifth annual Earth Day Every Day Art Contest for Clark County students in elementary, middle and high schools.

The contest will culminate at an award ceremony for the finalists and their teachers during the Earth Day event planned for April 18 at Town Square Las Vegas, 6605 Las Vegas Blvd. South. Cash prizes, sponsored by Republic Services of Southern Nevada, will be awarded to the top three winning students of each age group and their teachers. Artwork submitted by both winners and runners-up will also be part of a Youth Earth Day art display at the Town Square event and later displayed at Las Vegas City Hall, 495 S. Main St.

For submission guidelines, visit tinyurl.com/ndb26p6.

Contest entries must be received by 4 p.m. March 27 and can be sent to The School-Community Partnership Program No. 145, Western High School, Attention: Cheryl Wagner, 4601 W. Bonanza Road, Las Vegas, NV 89107.

COX LAS VEGAS ANNOUNCES DIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS

Clark County high school seniors are encouraged to apply for one of 10 $3,500 diversity scholarships available through Cox Communications Las Vegas. Applicants must graduate with a minimum 2.5 grade-point average, provide demonstrated leadership and community service and submit an essay focused on a significant leader from their respective diverse communities.

Applications are available through The Public Education Foundation at ccpef.org. The deadline to apply is Feb. 28.

For more information, visit coxknowledgecollege.com and click on “Diversity Scholarships.”

UNLV TO HOST CAREER FAIRS

UNLV plans to host a career fair for UNLV students and alumni from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Feb. 19 at the Thomas & Mack Center, 4505 S. Maryland Parkway.

The free event is set to feature nearly 100 employers, some of which will provide resume and interview tips on site.

For more information, visit unlv.edu/event/career-day.

The College of Engineering plans to host a career fair and mock speed interviews from 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. Feb. 20 in the Great Hall at the Thomas Beam Engineering Building at UNLV, 4505 S. Maryland Parkway. Student chapters of professional engineering societies will collaborate with local industry partners to help students hone interviewing techniques and get feedback.

For more information, visit unlv.edu/engineering.

AFTER-SCHOOL ALL-STARS PLANS DODGEBALL TOURNAMENT

After-School All-Stars Las Vegas plans to kick off a yearlong celebration of its 20th year of service in Southern Nevada with a dodgeball tournament, planned from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Feb. 21 in Mendenhall Center at UNLV, 4505 S. Maryland Parkway. Locals are invited to gather a team, wear costumes and compete in support of underserved children in Southern Nevada.

Teams must have at least two women with a minimum of six players and a maximum of 10. The entry fee for corporate teams is $500, while community teams (nonprofits or groups of friends) may enter for $250. Spectator VIP tickets are $40 and include a private viewing area, food and a beverage, while general admission is $20. Children 12 or younger will be admitted free. All proceeds will support After-School All-Stars’ free, comprehensive after-school academic and enrichment programs for underprivileged students at 13 Clark County School District at-risk elementary and middle schools.

For more information or to register a team or buy tickets, visit asaslv.org.

EVENT TO INTRODUCE KIDS TO ENGINEERING AT UNLV

Introducting Kids to Engineering is planned from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Feb. 22 in the Great Hall at the Thomas Beam Engineering Building at UNLV, 4505 S. Maryland Parkway. Part of the National Engineering Week, the event is geared toward children 9 to 12 and will feature hands-on engineering activities and experiments.

About 60 children from local Boys & Girls clubs will be on campus to participate in activities led by UNLV engineering students. Two professionals from the Las Vegas community are set to give a lunchtime talk about what engineering is and what careers are available.

For more information, visit unlv.edu/engineering.

JOB FAIR SET FOR FEB. 25 AT UNLV

UNLV Career Services plans to host a job fair for current UNLV students and UNLV alumni from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Feb. 25 in the Thomas & Mack Center at UNLV, 4505 S. Maryland Parkway. For more information, visit unlv.edu/event/spring-job-fair.

SUMMER BUSINESS INSTITUTE TAKING APPLICATIONS

The Summer Business Institute is accepting online applications from high school sophomores, juniors and seniors through Feb. 27. The program is a collaborative effort between the Clark County Human Resources Department, the Clark County School District, UNLV and the local business community. The focus of the program is to give youths opportunities to experience a corporate environment. Internships are eight weeks and include business mentoring, life skills training, financial management and a civic engagement project.

A high school transcript, high school statement and two letters of recommendation are required to apply. Qualifying students are scheduled to be interviewed over spring break in March.

To apply, visit tinyurl.com/7ukno22.

HENDERSON LIBRARIES SPONSORS TEEN WRITING CONTEST

Henderson Libraries is accepting entries for its sixth annual Teen Writing Contest through Feb. 28. Students in grades six through 12 are invited to compete. One work per student will be accepted (no school assignments). The entry can be in one of the following categories: poetry; one-act play; short story; or essay (up to 2,000 words). All work must be original and unpublished.

Winners will be chosen by a panel of Henderson District Public Libraries librarians and collected and published as a digital literary magazine, which will become part of the library district’s Digital Collections. Winners will be notified by the end of March if their work has been selected for publication.

A reception and unveiling of the magazine are planned for April.

For more information or to enter, visit tinyurl.com/oxqy4js.

LEADERSHIP TRAINING SET FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES

Partners in Policymaking plans to offer leadership training for people with developmental disabilities, parents and family members. The training is designed to teach the power of advocacy and change the way people with disabilities are supported, viewed, taught, live and work. The program will provide information about issues and policies related to disability and develop participant competencies to become more effective in influencing policy development at all levels.

Parents of children with developmental disabilities and adults with developmental disabilities are encouraged to apply. Classes are planned from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. once a month through August at the University of Nevada Cooperative Extension’s Lifelong Learning Center, 8050 Paradise Road. Participants are expected to commit to all classes or complete make-up assignments. Remaining dates are: Feb. 28, March 21, April 18, May 16, June 20, July 19 (in Reno) and Aug. 15. Participants will receive a stipend to help with childcare and transportation costs.

For more information or to apply, visit nced.info/pip.

KOHL’S OFFERS SCHOLARSHIPS

Kohl’s plans to award nearly $400,000 in Kohl’s Cares scholarships this year to students 6 to 18. To nominate a student, visit kohlskids.com through March 13. The program recognizes young volunteers who have made a positive impact in their communities.

Ten national winners will each be awarded a $10,000 scholarship for higher education, and Kohl’s will donate $1,000 to a nonprofit on each national winner’s behalf. Nearly 200 students will win regional scholarships worth $1,000 toward higher education, and more than 2,000 local students will receive a $50 Kohl’s gift card.

The scholarship program is part of Kohl’s Cares, a philanthropic program focused on improving the lives of children.

BONNER ELEMENTARY PLANS RUNNING FUNDRAISER FOR MARCH 14

Bonner Elementary School, 765 Crestdale Lane, plans to host its fourth annual Bonner Run for Education from 8 to 11 a.m. March 14. All proceeds from the 5K run/1.5-mile walk will go toward maintaining low class sizes.

Along with monetary donations, organizers are seeking donated items to be used for a raffle/silent auction, such as gift certificates, gift cards and actual items and services that can be raffled individually or in gift baskets. Business sponsor opportunities also are available. For more information, call Paul Catania at 702-799-6050.

Registration to participate in the event is $15 in advance and $20 the day of for participants 11 or younger and $25 in advance or $30 the day of for those 12 or older

For more information, call Kristi O’Donnell at 702-561-4872.

MINI-INTERNSHIPS AVAILABLE FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN MARCH

The Clark County Medical Society is offering a spring break mini-internship program March 9-26 for high school students.

For more information, visit 702-739-9989.

PBS KIDS WRITERS CONTEST UNDERWAY THROUGH MARCH 27

Children in kindergarten through fifth grade are encouraged to submit original stories for Vegas PBS’ annual PBS KIDS Writers Contest. First-place winners in kindergarten through third grade will be forwarded for judging in the national competition.

Submissions will be judged for creativity and originality of plot and/or themes, story structure and use of literary devices, and relevance, quality and originality of illustration.

Entries can be mailed or delivered to Vegas PBS Ready To Learn, 3050 E. Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, NV 89121 and must be received by 5 p.m. March 27. Local winners are set to be selected in the spring, and prizes for first-place winners include free tuition for contest partner Southern Nevada Writing Project’s annual summer writing camp.

For more information, visit vegaspbs.org/writers-contest.

COASTER OFFERS DEAL FOR STRAIGHT-A STUDENTS

The Big Apple Coaster at New York-New York, 3790 Las Vegas Blvd. South, plans to offer two-for-one ride passes to Clark County School District students who bring in their most recent report cards showing straight A’s. The offer is valid for one-time use through August. Guests must be at least 54 inches tall to ride.

For more information, visit nynyhotelcasino.com.

SPLASHDOWN FOR KIDS TO RAISE FUNDS FOR NONPROFIT GROUPS

Communities In Schools of Nevada and After-School All-Stars Las Vegas announce that tickets for the second annual Splashdown For Kids are on sale. The event is planned for April 25 and 26 at Wet‘n’Wild water park and offers a preview to summer with proceeds benefiting both local nonprofits.

Tickets are $25 and include entry to Wet‘n’Wild. For tickets, visit shop.omniticket.com/WWL/index.cfm and use the promo code “CISASASDAY.” Select general admission tickets, enter the code, and ticket options will become available.

For more information about Communities In Schools, visit cisnevada.org.

For more information about After-School All-Stars, visit asaslv.org.

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