MSA WEEKLY UPDATES
Math & Science Academy 02.10.20
MSA Monthly Meeting
Monday, Feb 24, 2020, 03:00 PM
Dulles High School Cafeteria
MSA Peer Tutoring
FBISD Acadmies
Student Volunteers Needed for Fort Bend Regional History Day
Event: Fort Bend Regional History Day
Need: Student Volunteers
Dates/Times: Setup – February 21, from 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Event – February 22, 7:30 am – 3:00 pm (several timeslots available)
Sample tasks: Runners, hall helpers, registration helpers, etc
Attire: Academy or School Spirit Shirt with jeans or khakis (no rips or tears) and comfortable shoes
Registration Link: Fort Bend Regional History Day Volunteer Registration
Attire:
Ongoing Volunteer Opportunities
Any non-profit 501 (c) 3 designated company is eligible for students volunteer. Remember a maximum of 8 hours per day may be earned. Be certain to have your volunteer forms signed and then upload to the Volunteer Submission Form. The locations below are samples of where you may volunteer. This list is just a sample and does not have every location where you can volunteer.
1. Child Advocates
a. http://www.childadvocates.org/volunteer
2. Second Mile Mission Center
a. Here is the link to volunteer; http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0d4da4ae28a7f49-techies.
3. Boys and Girls Club of Houston
a. Here is the link to volunteer; http://www.bgclubs-houston.org/Volunteers.
4. Friends of Down Syndrome
a. http://www.friendsofdownsyndrome.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/volunteer-application-2017.pdf.
5. Houston Food Bank
a. Here is the link; http://www.houstonfoodbank.org/volunteer/volunteer.
6. Houston Methodist Hospital System
a. at 281.274.7127; hmslvolunteers@houstonmethodist.org.
b. Volunteer Services at Main Methodist: Contact: 713.441.3351
QUESTIONS ABOUT YES HOURS?
***Please see the Dulles Website for directions to submit volunteer hours http://www.dhsyesprogram.org/Account/Login
Any questions regarding your YES Hours, please email support@dhsyesprogram.org
ENRICHMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Bank of America Summer Internship
This wonderful opportunity with any 11th or 12th grade students making an impact on their community.
Through Student Leaders®, Bank of America recognizes high school students (juniors and seniors) who lead and serve in their own communities and beyond. We connect Student Leaders to tools and resources to help make communities better.
As a Student Leader, they will:
• Work as a paid intern at a local nonprofit for eight weeks
• Attend the week-long Student Leaders Summit in Washington, D.C.
• Develop leadership and career skills
• Connect with like-minded students from your own community and across the country
Applications will be accepted from Nov. 4th through January 31st, 2020.
Online Enrichment Opportunities Through Alison
Applications for Duke University Summer Session 2020
Be ready to apply December 3! Click the link below for the program of interest to you:
British American Foundation of Texas Scholarship 2 Week FREE program
Dear All
The British American Foundation of Texas is a 501c3 nonprofit that raises funds to offer academic opportunities to underserved students in Texas.
We have a Junior Achiever program open to high school juniors in Texas. This is a 2 week all expenses paid program in London, England. We cover all costs - program, flights, accommodation, food, transfers, passport fees etc and raise money to do so. In fact, we've been doing this for 13 years now and the British Studies Summer Program that our students participate in in the UK has been running for 20 years. In total there are up to 30 students participating from across the USA, we are the only providers in Texas and we have 10 places this year. Students spend their days visiting historical, cultural and political places of interest in the UK - Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, Shakespeare's Globe Theater, Imperial War Museum, Tate Art Gallery, Oxford, Stonehenge, Bath, Portsmouth etc, accompanied and chaperoned by teachers from ACS International School Cobham, which hosts the students on their fantastic campus just outside of London.
Why?
We find that smart, underserved students with no blueprint for college are not aware of their potential and capabilities. They don't realize that they can leave their state, they can be more independent, they can step outside their comfort zone. Past students have returned from our program and applied to colleges out of state and attended Harvard, Brown, Smith, Bryn Mawr, Georgetown, University of Chicago, Northeastern, University of Pennsylvania, Notre Dame etc. This program really looks great on college applications. Hear what some of our past Junior Achievers have to say about their experience here.
Dates
Deadline for applications: 5pm on January 31st
Awards ceremony in Houston for selected applicants: Thursday April 30th
Leave Houston for London: Sunday June 28th
Return to Houston: Saturday July 11th
Cost
Again, no cost to anyone .... schools, ISDs, students or families. We are a nonprofit, we raise funds and we support young people in Texas in achieving their potential through education.
Caveat
Unfortunately, as this program involves leaving and re-entering the USA, it is not available to students who are not legal residents or citizens of the USA.
How to apply
Students apply online here by 5pm on January 31st. They will need a completed application form, teacher recommendation, academic transcript and essay. We are seeking students with a good GPA, low household income, some extracurricular activities and community service.
AES Scholarship Renewed - 2020
The consulting firm of AES Engineers is committed to continuing its support of higher education by providing scholarships to deserving students. This award is available to all students, regardless of their field of study.
To be eligible the student needs to answer one of the essay questions that they will find on our site at http://www.aesengineers.com/scholarships.htm
We are offering a scholarship that will be awarded on the basis of character, as determined by evaluating the essays that are submitted.
Amount of award: $500.00
Deadline for entry: October 5, 2020
Further information, including previous winners, is available on our web site at: http://www.aesengineers.com/scholarships.htm
British American Foundation of Texas Scholarship 2 Week FREE program
Dear All
The British American Foundation of Texas is a 501c3 nonprofit that raises funds to offer academic opportunities to underserved students in Texas.
We have a Junior Achiever program open to high school juniors in Texas. This is a 2 week all expenses paid program in London, England. We cover all costs - program, flights, accommodation, food, transfers, passport fees etc and raise money to do so. In fact, we've been doing this for 13 years now and the British Studies Summer Program that our students participate in in the UK has been running for 20 years. In total there are up to 30 students participating from across the USA, we are the only providers in Texas and we have 10 places this year. Students spend their days visiting historical, cultural and political places of interest in the UK - Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, Shakespeare's Globe Theater, Imperial War Museum, Tate Art Gallery, Oxford, Stonehenge, Bath, Portsmouth etc, accompanied and chaperoned by teachers from ACS International School Cobham, which hosts the students on their fantastic campus just outside of London.
Why?
We find that smart, underserved students with no blueprint for college are not aware of their potential and capabilities. They don't realize that they can leave their state, they can be more independent, they can step outside their comfort zone. Past students have returned from our program and applied to colleges out of state and attended Harvard, Brown, Smith, Bryn Mawr, Georgetown, University of Chicago, Northeastern, University of Pennsylvania, Notre Dame etc. This program really looks great on college applications. Hear what some of our past Junior Achievers have to say about their experience here.
Dates
Deadline for applications: 5pm on January 31st
Awards ceremony in Houston for selected applicants: Thursday April 30th
Leave Houston for London: Sunday June 28th
Return to Houston: Saturday July 11th
Cost
Again, no cost to anyone .... schools, ISDs, students or families. We are a nonprofit, we raise funds and we support young people in Texas in achieving their potential through education.
Caveat
Unfortunately, as this program involves leaving and re-entering the USA, it is not available to students who are not legal residents or citizens of the USA.
How to apply
Students apply online here by 5pm on January 31st. They will need a completed application form, teacher recommendation, academic transcript and essay. We are seeking students with a good GPA, low household income, some extracurricular activities and community service.
Summer Program for High School Seniors - UT MD Anderson School of Health Professions
The School of Health Professions at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center would like to announce that applications open soon for the 60th Annual Carl B. & Florence E. King Foundation High School Summer Program in Biomedical Sciences June 8 – July 24, 2020. Applications available Nov. 1, 2019 – Jan. 16, 2020.
Attached is our informational flyer for potential applicants to the program (current seniors in a Texas public, private, charter, or home school graduating prior to the start of the program). For more information visit our web page (http://bit.ly/SHP-HS-Summer) or contact me directly. In short, we will select 10 students and pair each to mentor under an MD Anderson faculty member. The participants will work during normal business hours in their mentor’s laboratory working on research.
Students will receive a scholarship to help defray expenses during the program. The program does not provide for housing, parking, transportation, food, or otherwise.
No new applications will be taken after January 16. We hope to choose the students by early March.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Program Manager
School of Health Professions
RATrevino1@mdanderson.edu
T 713-792-1606
F 713-792-0800
IMPORTANT RESOURCES
College Information for Students and Parents
Ms. Warren is the College and Career adviser at Dulles. The CCR center will be open for students to seek advisement, work on college applications, apply for scholarships, write and revise college essays, pick up college brochures, and attend college visits. Parents are also welcome to the resource center if they have questions and concerns regarding post secondary education/careers. This is an exciting addition to all Fort Bend ISD campuses, and the college and career adviser is here to help advise both students and parents.. Please make sure to check her newsletter out frequently for update college information. https://www.smore.com/dc9xr
U.S. Presidential Scholar Candidate
Names in order in the picture:
Principal King-Knowles, Kiran Thirukonda, Taylor Shui, Michael Brough, Tony Jha, Ethan Zahid, and MSA Coordinator, Donald Lam.
Houston High School Mathematics Contest
Over the weekend Mu Alpha Theta (Math Honor Society) members competed at the University of Houston High School Mathematics Contest. The following students received individual Awards:
Alex Liu: Physics and Statistics
Anaya Bawiskar: Algebra II
Tony Dong: Algebra II
Amogha Pokkulandra: Number Sense
Science Bowl
Please congratulate Krish Singal, Ethan Zahid, Naveen Mukkatt, Jay Pratap, and Om Patel for winning the Regional Science Bowl at A&M! They will be representing Dulles in D.C. for Nationals!!
Gold and Silver Key Awards
Please congratulate the following for their Regional level Art wins! The students who received GOLD key will be re-evaluate for National medals!
Chelsea Tang – Submerged (GOLD KEY) Spoorthi Cherivirala – Surrounded (GOLD KEY) and Claire Guo received GOLD KEY for her portfolio (a collection of 8 art works)
SILVER KEY
Spoorthi Cherivirala
Claire Guo
Angela Regi
Anika Patel
Chelsea Tang - Submerged
Spoorthi Cherivirala - Surrounded
Claire Guo - Collection
ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS – IMPORTANT MESSAGE
ACADEMY REQUIREMENT DEADLINES
Submission Deadlines
Outside Enrichment Activities
First Semester – December 9, 2019
Second Semester – May 11, 2020
Volunteer Hours
First Semester – December 31, 2019
Second Semester
for Class of 2020 – March 30, 2020
for Classes 2021, 2022, & 2023 – May 4, 2020