Weekly Update 4/10

Jackson-Reed STEM Students, Parents and Teachers,

Here's what is happening this week at Jackson-Reed:

 

Academy-Wide Initiatives

Academy Scheduling for next school year

If you pass your academy course, you are automatically going to move to the next level course, no need to reapply. Ms. McClure is still working through her in-person one-on-ones, but due to her busy schedule and for next year's scheduling timeline, she is going to start to reach out individually to student over Remind to discuss their next year's academy course and where students are at in their academy requirements.

Ms. McClure/all J-R NAF Directors will be out of the town for a training March 11-12, but will still be reachable via Remind. The Academy Hub will be closed on these dates.

 

Academy student leadership applications

We are planning to launch the student leadership applications for next school year in early April. Be on the lookout for further information in the coming weeks' newsletters.

Inova Blood Drive

Our second blood drive of the year is scheduled for March 21! So exciting! If you are a student, staff, or family member who is interested in donating, please sign up here and you will hear back from Safya Biswal, one of our student coordinators, who will follow up with next steps! Please sign up before March 20th. (Restrictions to donating are noted on the form)  https://forms.office.com/r/BqxmYGNDtD

Freshman Academy Recruitment!

9th Grade Advisory Recruitment will take place on April 11 and 12. Sign-ups for this opportunity will open next week.

Vertical Course Alignment Presentations

In April (exact dates TBD) we are going to try a new initiative of having our upper-level courses in each academy come into the first and second-level courses to talk about the courses to come. We receive a lot of feedback from students letting us know that they wish they new more about the next level course(s) in their academy course sequences to better understand what lies ahead! So, upper-classmen who want to support with this initiative, be on the lookout for sign-ups opening up in March so we can be prepared for April.

Reminder: How are student work-based learning requirements tracked? 

All students in STEM academies have a NAFtrack account that is updated after each guest speaker/fieldtrip/professional development experience. For students to check in and make sure their account is updated and accurate, they need to log on to:

naftrack: https://students.naftrack.org/ (also found on the Clever portal)

-If they have never logged onto their account before, they should click on 'Register' to get access to their account

-If students have any issues, logging in or if they see any discrepancies, just reach out to Ms. McClure via Remind who can help troubleshoot and update.

Reminder: If you missed a newsletter

Please check out our website: scimatech.org that has the opportunities posted there. In our effort to keep our newsletter as compact as possible, we move most opportunities to the website the week after they are mentioned in the newsletter. Lots of good content/opportunities to review over there.

Upcoming Opportunities and Scholarships 

On Ramps to Careers Summer Opportunity

For students in Engineering and IT who are looking for a summer internship opportunity but didn't quality for, or missed the boat on CRI, you can still apply for the On Ramps to Career opportunity which offers internships with a variety of employers. Their priority placements go to juniors and seniors. More information here: https://www.onrampstocareers.org/  **Please note that students who are not doing CRI will be paid via SYEP and must complete that application. Please see below.

Geneysis Works Internship

This opportunity is for current juniors in the IT and Engineering Academy. It is a CRI internship option as well, but juniors who are not in the CRI process can still take advantage of this awesome opportunity and get paid through the Summer Youth Employment Program (see more on that application below). For IT juniors, this opportunity could potentially be your host employer for your school-year AIP internship as well. Engineering juniors, that opportunity is not finalized for engineers, please see Ms. McClure for more clarity on that. More information on this amazing program is here: For Students - Genesys Works . Also, check out the Student Application Link: This is the link to the application, which will take students between 10-15 minutes. Every student that completes the application will move on to the interview round in April.

More Opportunities

Biomed/Engineering/Information Technology:

Next Tuesday, March 12th, Girls Who Code is hosting a data scientist from the US Department of International Development! Stop by to get snacks, learn about her day-to-day job, how she got there, and more! This activity fulfills one of the academy work based learning requirements and will be lots of fun!  Room 410! If interested, fill out this form: https://forms.office.com/r/7iY1urpn8J

 

Biomed/Engineering:

Academy Certifications

Friendly reminder that for our biomed and engineering academies that academy certifications are a requirement for academy graduation.  At this time, OSHA certification links have been given to all engineering academy juniors and seniors and First Aid/CPR/AED links have been sent to all biomed juniors and seniors. Both sets of modules are due at the end of March.

 

More Upcoming Programs

  • March 11, 12: In-person CRI interviews at OSSE, 4:00-7:00 pm (students responsible for their own transportation to this event)
  • March 13: Junior SAT Day
  • March 14-15: CRI Interview Days
  • March 14, 19: Biomed Club/HOSA Competition pre-test
  • March 19: Engineering Lunch n' Learn Guest Speaker: Architect
  • March 19: Diversity Listening Session
  • March 21: Inova Blood Drive
  • March 27-29: Biomed Club/HOSA Districtwide Competitions at UDC
  • April 2: George Washington University School of Medicine-biomed fieldtrip (forms are available and due the 18th)
  • April 3: Hackathon at AAMC-mandatory for CSP and CSA IT students-permission slips will be distributed this week
  • April 4: Engineering Fieldtrip: UDC School of Engineering

 

Career Ready Internship Information

Next Steps

Students who are eligible for the summer Career-Ready Internships, be on the lookout for an e-mails/Remind information from Ms. McClure  latest information and next steps.

For any student who is interviewing for an internship this Spring we expect the following:

-Arrive 15 minutes before you scheduled interview time

-Have printed copies of your resume

-Be dressed in professional interview attire (and send us photos so we can brag about you on our social media)

-Ask for and jot down your interviewer's e-mail address so you can follow up the interview with a thank you email for their time.

If you need support with any of these expectations above, please notify Ms. McClure​

 

Expanding Opportunities for Family Academy Involvement

As the structure of our STEM academies continues to evolve we are excited to create new, and formalize existing, opportunities for student leadership and parent involvement. In the 2019-2020 school year, beloved academy teacher Ms. Benjamin convened an ad-hoc advisory board of students and a few volunteer parents with the goal of formalizing industry partnerships and other opportunities/supports for the then Wilson STEM academies. In subsequent years, as the NAF academy model was rolled out, the role of the voluntary advisory began to evolve. In the 2022-2023 school year, an effort was made to begin formalizing student leadership opportunities and the structure of the advisory board. The current working board meets bi-weekly to share information and partner on upcoming events or initiatives (Annual Blood Drive, Engineering Expo, workshops, etc.) This year, we are excited to expand on this work and formalize opportunities for student leadership and parent involvement.

Opportunities for Student Leadership

The three J-R STEM academies present many opportunities for student involvement and leadership. Students have worked together to identify traditional and non-traditional roles where a student leader can contribute to improving the academy structure and culture. We are excited to expand student leadership opportunities for the 2024-2025 school year. In the spring, students will be invited to apply for a range of academy leadership positions. We hope many of you take the initiative and apply for a leadership position.

Opportunities for Parent Support

There are also many opportunities for parents to support our academies! We are in the process of formalizing parent involvement on the advisory board for the 2024-2025 school year. Expect more information on how to apply to participate on the advisory in the spring. We would appreciate your partnership, perspective, skills, and willingness to roll up your sleeves and help with academy needs!

Current Board Members:

Director: Regina McClure

Teachers: Zachary Meyers, Romit Ghosh, Poonam Sharma, Alex Jacoby, Dylan Coster, Alex Kang, Qi Guo, Danielle Krafft, Amanda Dezenzo

Students

IT President: Wesley Hoy, IT Vice President: Hernan Gonzalez

Engineering President: Samantha Gordon, Engineering Vice President: Meredith Janssen

Health Science President: Kinzly Gootman, Health Science Vice President: Rain Terrell

Equity Officers: Keira Martin-Willis, Simone Forbes, Anna Khabiyev, Jessica Serrano

Secretary: Lolera Tesema

Parents: Melody Molinoff, Elizabeth Mettler

 

The Week in Review!

 

To see all the highlights from our academies this week check out the academies' Instagram pages:

Biomed: @jrbiomed

Engineering:@jacksonreedengineering

IT: @jacksonreedinfotech

If you don't already follow us, please do!

 

How can you support the academies?

Do you have other ideas for fieldtrip experiences for our Biomed, Engineering, and IT students? We know that our academy families are well-connected to amazing opportunities in the DMV area. If you have a connection or idea for a fieldtrip related to the world of health sciences, engineering or IT, we would love to hear form you! go to https://scimatech.org/connect/ and just click the box that says 'Lead a tour/host a fieldtrip within your field.'