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DVC Students Make DECA History at California Career Development Conference

March 14, 2023 by Carla Levenson

By JasLynn Skinner, DVC DECA Co-Vice President of Marketing

 

Eight members of Da Vinci Communications’ DECA program earned awards at the 2023 California Career Development Conference in Anaheim this month in two days of written and role-playing competition, with 2,400 participants from 47 chapters across the state. Six of the 29 DVC students who participated qualified to attend DECA’s International Career Development Conference in Orlando in April as competitors or to participate in the THRIVE Leadership Academy. This is the first time DVC students have qualified for the international competition.

DECA is a student organization whose mission is to prepare emerging leaders and entrepreneurs for careers in business, marketing, entrepreneurship, and hospitality.

At the state competition known as SCDC, students have enriching experiences in workshops and in competitive events while also networking and building connections with students across the state. DVC competed in several different competitive events, including role-play in food marketing, marketing communications, retail merchandising, and sports and entertainment marketing. In these events, the students have 10 minutes to prepare a response to a marketing problem. DVC DECA students also competed in two written project events, the Integrated Marketing Campaign and the Innovation Plan. In the fall, the students wrote 10-page papers for these events in their Marketing Pathway class; at the conference, they presented them to a judge for 15 minutes.

Here are the students who made DVC DECA history:

  • Hilda Donis and Eryn Allen—  3rd place in the Innovation Plan event and ICDC qualifiers
  • Daniela Torres — 5th place overall and ICDC qualifier in the Marketing Communications Series event, 3rd place for role play 1
  • Alani Flores and Karina Ruiz — 8th place overall for the Integrated Marketing Campaign – Services event, 1st place presentation; attending THRIVE Academy at ICDC
  • Samantha Guevara — 9th place overall in the Retail Marketing Series event, 1st place in role play 1; attending THRIVE Academy at ICDC
  • Karina Ruiz — Finalist, Food Marketing Series event role play
  • Dallas Estell — Finalist, Marketing Communications Series event role play
  • Jalen Coleman — 3rd place in Sports and Entertainment Marketing Series event role play 1
  • Alani Flores — Finalist, Sports and Entertainment Marketing Series event role play

“It felt surreal knowing I was going to ICDC, and I was very surprised that I qualified,” said senior Daniela Torres. “It felt crazy that I had it in my hands and that it was actually mine.”

Junior Samantha Guevara added, “The DECA ribbon around my neck felt like an honor knowing that I was able to represent my chapter and my loved ones back at home.”

“I think being confident is what helped me do well and stand out,” said junior Karina Ruiz. “Although I was really nervous, I made sure to try and not let it show. My team member and I were prepared, and knew how to bounce off of each other well and finish each other’s sentences.”

During the opening session, DVC DECA’s chapter presidents Hilda Donis, and Daniela Torres introduced the chapter to all attendees. In addition, the chapter’s VP of Career Development, Alvin Liu, was awarded Chapter Leader of the Year. DVC DECA was also recognized for completing promotional and community service campaigns in the fall and earned the THRIVE Level Award for the 2022-23 school year.

“While holding office, I wanted to provide the experience previous officers had given to me prior to my year of service,” said Alvin Liu, a DVC senior. “I’m proud of braving the challenges and for the support our officer team provided to the chapter throughout the year, and the investments each student made.”

This year’s lineup of Marketing Pathway students truly made an impact on our chapter’s history, and our delegation is proud to represent DVC and California DECA at ICDC for the first time next month.

 

 

Filed Under: Real World Learning, Student Life

Week 27 Schedule

March 12, 2023 by Erin D'Souza

Student-Led Conferences begin tomorrow! We look forward to partnering with our families in support of each student’s success. If you have yet to sign up for a conference, please contact your student’s Grade Level Homeroom Teacher for the sign up link. Here are the general dates and times for our conferences:

IN PERSON, ON CAMPUS: 

  • Monday, March 13th from 2:00 – 3:30 PM 
  • Tuesday, March 14th from 2:00 – 3:30 PM 
  • Wednesday, March 15th from 2:00 – 3:30 PM 

VIRTUAL THROUGH ZOOM:

  • Thursday, March 16h from 2:00 – 3:40 PM

 

Students will be dismissed at 1:50pm this week in order to accommodate our conference schedule. There is no school on Friday, 3/17; it is a professional development day for DVC staff.

 

After School Tutoring: From 2pm – 3pm this week, we will have after school tutoring available for all students. If your student needs extra help in a subject (especially math or science), please have them take advantage of this opportunity. 

 

Exhibition Night: Mark your calendars! Our spring Exhibition Night is scheduled for Wednesday, March 29th from 5:30pm – 7:00pm. All students are expected to attend and our 9th and 11th grade students will be exhibiting their work. Please invite friends and family to this special event that is open to our entire community.

 

Da Vinci Schools CARnival: Da Vinci Schools will be hosting our 2nd annual CARnival on Saturday, March 25th from 10am-5pm! This fun day of games, food, entertainment, and cars is an important fundraiser that supports student activities and is open to the community! Please join us and invite your friends and family.

 

Here’s what’s coming up:

  • Monday, 3/13 – Thursday, 3/16: Student-Led Conferences (minimum days, 1:50pm dismissal)
  • Friday, 3/17: No School – Staff Development
  • Monday, 3/20: CAASPP English Language Arts Testing Begins (11th grade)
  • Tuesday, 3/21: Pathway & Elective Presentation to 10th Grade
  • Wednesday, 3/22: Marketing 1 Field Trip to Westwood / UCLA
  • Saturday, 3/25: CARnival Event (fundraiser and community event hosted by Da Vinci Schools)
  • Tuesday, 3/28: Credit Recovery Meeting (9th Grade)
  • Wednesday, 3/29: Exhibition Night (9th & 11th grades showcasing; all students expected to attend)
  • Friday, 3/31: No School – Cesar Chavez Day
  • Monday, 4/3 – Friday, 4/7: No School – Spring Break
  • Thursday, 6/8: DVC Class of 2023 Graduation (1pm start time)
  • Summer School Dates (for credit recovery): Session 1: June 13-June 30 Session 2: July 11-July 27
  • DVC Weekly Schedules Year 10 (2022-2023) & DVC Year 10 Planning Calendar (2022-2023)

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(3/18)- LA to the Bay: San Jose State University New Student Reception

March 10, 2023 by Monique Aldrete

 

~NEXT SATURDAY MARCH 18TH~

 

San Jose State University will be hosting theirr 5th Annual LA to the Bay: SJSU New Black Spartan Reception on March 18th, from 9:00 am to 11:30 am. This special event will be for all Black/African American students in Southern California admitted to SJSU for Fall 2023. Dates, times, and registration links are live on their website at https://www.sjsu.edu/soar/events/receptions.php. Students have received a postcard and an email inviting them to this event.

LA to the BAY: SJSU New Black Spartan Reception

Saturday, March 18, 2023

9:00 am – 11:30 am

8:00 am | Check-in/Resource Fair/Breakfast begins

Bixby Ballroom

The Renaissance Long Beach Hotel

111 E Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, CA


Registration deadline for this event is Monday, March 13th. 

 

In addition to our workshops and events, our services also include pre-admissions counseling in-person, over the phone, and through our Virtual Front Desk. We also offer campus tours for prospective students, families, and school groups. Visit and share our website, sjsu.edu/soar, for more information on hours, locations, registration information, and resources for students.

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Announcements From Real World Learning Director (3.9.2023)

March 9, 2023 by Emily Shapiro

For students interested in STEM:

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 March 28 at 6 pm, please click here.

 

For more information, please contact Crissel Rodriguez, Director of Real World Learning, at crodriguez@davincischools.org.

Click here to see other Real World Learning opportunities.

Filed Under: Real World Learning

Exclusive Future Doctors Program by Harvard Student Agencies and Learn with Leaders- Applications Closing Soon

March 9, 2023 by Emily Shapiro

About the Future Doctors Program by Harvard Student Agencies in collaboration with Learn with Leaders

The Future Doctors Program offers a unique opportunity to learn from, network with, and receive expert mentorship from qualified Harvard instructors and begin your journey into the global health care and medical practices.

Spread over two weekends, it is a one-of-its-kind medical-experiential program for high school students across the globe aspiring to become change makers in the medical field. The program will enable students to dive deep into the pre-medical field with an introduction to Genetic Inheritance, Hormones, Immunology, and Organic Chemistry, while acquiring 21st-century skills to succeed in the medical field through real-world exposure.

This time, we are opening the applications for 2 cohorts – March and May. So now you have the flexibility to join the cohort of your choice! 

OPTION 1: The March 2023 Cohort
Who Is Eligible?:
 Students from Grades 8 to 12
Duration: 2 weekends
Last Date of Application: 15th March, 2023
Program Starts: 25th March, 2023
Find more about the Program: Here
Application Form (March): Click Here

OPTION 2: The May 2023 Cohort
Who Is Eligible?: Students from Grades 8 to 12
Duration: 2 weekends
Last Date of Application: 10th April, 2023
Program Starts: 20th May, 2023
Find more about the Program: Here
Application Form (May): Click Here

What You Will Get?

– Certificate from Harvard Student Agencies
– Access to all LWL Webinars and Masterclass
– Featured on LWL and Harvard social media platforms
– Portfolio Enhancement with certificates and projects
– Global exposure and networking with students and teachers from across the world plus a chance to make lifelong friendships!

Here’s what our participants of Future Doctors Program have got to say:

“Since I am just starting high school, the information we learned will benefit my upcoming science classes, like genetics and organic chemistry. I can now use the new knowledge I learned from my instructors about applying to universities, doing extracurricular courses, and being myself and working hard through my high school years to become successful. If I had to summarise the experience in one word, it would be ‘Informative.” – Hanna Noori, United States of America

“The Future Doctors Program is a unique program that helped me choose my career path in Medicine, and also to develop research skills as a group using different sources of information, and to be able to filter what’s important. Being freshmen at Harvard, the teachers had a lot of energy and kept me engaged along with the sessions. If I had to describe my experience in one word, it would be ‘Eye-Opening.” –  Luisa Miles, Uruguay

Please feel free to reach out to us for any clarifications or schedule a call with us.

For more information, please contact Crissel Rodriguez, Director of Real World Learning, at crodriguez@davincischools.org.

Click here to see other Real World Learning opportunities.

Filed Under: Real World Learning

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