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Creating & Maintaining a Successful Academy Presenters: Lilibeth Pinpin, Hollie Campos & Lily Mora February 15, 2012
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Introductions Presenters Lilibeth Pinpin – Biotechnology Academy Hollie Campos – Hospitality Academy Lily Mora – Hospitality Academy Academies Biotechnology – 4 th year Hospitality Academy – 3 rd year School Vallejo High School City Vallejo, California
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Recruitment Educate administrators & counselors Paraphernalia – (t-shirts, hats, stickers) pencils/pens Course Catalog Powerpoint Student Testimonials Middle School Recruitment 9 th Grade Assembly 9 th Grade Class Visits – work w/ counselors Spring Fling
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Public Relations Free Farmer’s Market Local Events – (Wednesday Celebrations, Madhatter Festival & Unity Day, Main Street) Chamber of Commerce Course Catalog Promotional Marketing – Fanfare Sports District Academy Meeting Open House (during class time) Local Media – Newspaper, Social Networks
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Public Relations Not So Free Brochures & Flyers T-Shirts Bumper Stickers
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Motivational Activities Teambuilding Activities Classroom activities Guest Speakers Student Government/Leadership Club on campus Student-Led Activities Academy Mixer – on campus during school Science Fair Field Trips
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Motivational Activities Career Exploration Career Survey/Personality Test Career Fair Workshops Competitions Web Page Design – Biotechnology Trade Shows - Hospitality
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Motivational Tools Graduation Sashes Families – Hospitality Academy Rewards Students of the Month Academy Awards (Evening Ceremony)
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Advisory Board Quarterly meetings Agenda Minutes – Keep record of meetings & those in attendance Members: Post-Secondary Representatives, Industry Partners, District/County Representatives, Site Representatives (Teachers & Admin), Parents & Students Wish List: Meetings & Emails Resource for: Program Design, Curriculum, Industry Expertise
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Tap into your Advisory Board for leads and contacts Guest Speakers E-mentorships Internships
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Field Trips Quarterly: Training/Hands-On Experiences Free Field Trips Colleges, Companies, Sporting Events, Museums, Aquariums Potential Paid Transportation College/University, County Office of Ed., Companies Community Chaperones County/District/Site, Industry Partners, Counselors, Campus Supervisors, Parents & Alumni Cost Effective Chaperones Fingerprinting Policy
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Examples of Organizations That Give Free Field Trips Exploratorium in San Francisco (every first Wednesday of each month) Monterey Bay Aquarium Local community colleges and universities - Solano Community College - Sacramento State University - UC Davis - Stanford University
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Mentorships Advertisements through professional organizations, universities E-Mentorship - 2 Months - Email Service - Contract with Mentors - Weekly Discussion Themes - Mentors from Universities and Industry - Culminating Mixer
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Internships Search: Networking, Advisory Board Members, Professional Organizations, Non-Profit Organizations, Internet, Alumni Search Early! Job Shadowing Paid or Unpaid Internships Biotech: Humane Society, UC/CSU, Touro University, Kaiser Permanente Hospitality: Fighting Back Partnership, Corpuz Event Services, Event Solvers, Rebuilding Together, Vallejo Main Street, PitCCh In (CC Sabathia)
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Internships Challenges Age Liability/Insurance Paid Internships Unpaid – Community Service Location – Transportation Skills - Readiness
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Community Service Requirement Staff-Initiated Student-Initiated Report Community Service as Internship Business Match Facilities Time/Chaperones Good PR
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Reporting RECORD EVERYTHING!
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