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5000 Mentors
5000 Mentors in Collaboration with C2 Pipeline
5000 Mentors
In collaboration with C 2 Pipeline
What we Doing:
- Analyzing Media
- Money Management
- Learning Stocks and Other Investment Tools
- Post-Secondary Options (Other than College)
- Rich vs. Wealthy & How to Build Wealth
* Light Refreshments will be Provided *
Meet in the * SMALL LUNCHROOM * @ 3:30 pm on Thursdays
Sign Up with Mr. Nunnery in Room 303 C
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D-LEEP
Detroit Leadership and Environmental Education Program (D-LEEP)
About the Detroit Leadership and Environmental Education Program (D-LEEP) For many Detroit youth, green spaces are inaccessible, local opportunities to connect to the natural world are scarce and STEM education lacks local context. To help bridge this gap, the Detroit Leadership and Environmental Education Program (D-LEEP) strengthens relationships between high school students and their families with the natural world in Detroit and beyond.The National Wildlife Federation (NWF) Great Lakes Regional Center’s D-LEEP program builds on our decades of expertise connecting people and the outdoors by mobilizing students, teachers, and community organizations to create accessible green spaces and healthier, more resilient communities.Through an outdoor-based curriculum and on-site school sustainability projects, students will develop leadership skills and are exposed to green/STEM careers. D-LEEP is growing the next generation of environmental leaders and creating more green spaces at a time when we need them the most. How the Program Works The D-LEEP program connects with students through after school clubs. Clubs are co-led by a teacher and NWF staff, in close collaboration with community partners and the Detroit Public Schools. Students design and complete an on-site sustainability project, participate in a wide range of outdoor experiences, engage in hands-on learning about green careers, and develop leadership skills.During the summer months, NWF staff work with students to expose them to green career opportunities and help them find summer employment, internships, and job shadowing opportunities. By engaging students and their families in outdoor activities and community-based sustainability projects and connecting youth to job and skills development opportunities, we simultaneously help to foster more resilient ecological and human communities and support the next generation of leaders.School Coordinator: Angela Ensley
Grades: 9-12
When: Once A Month
What: Meetings, Excursions & Field Trips
"Students will be presented with local opportunities to connect to the natural world are scarce and STEM education lacks local context. To help bridge this gap, the Detroit Leadership and Environmental Education Program (D-LEEP) will strengthen relationships between high school students and their families with the natural world in Detroit and beyond." - Angela EnsleyClick here for more information: DLEEP Video -
BuildON
BuildON is available on Thursday's at 9am.
BuildON offers in class, after school, and lunchtime engagement opportunities. They encourage students to follow us on instagram @buildondetroit.com
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Detroit Economic Club
THE DETROIT ECONOMIC CLUB
Once a month a selected group of 11th & 12th grade students are escorted to the Detroit Economic Club in Downtown Detroit for a light lunch and casual conversation with industry professionals at the historic Detroit Economic Club.
School Coordinator: Thor Hicks, Dean of Culture
Mr. Hicks can be contacted via phone or email.
313-866-9200
Grades: 11th & 12th
TERRIFIC LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES FOR HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE STUDENTS
The Detroit Economic Club’s Student Program offers the region’s high school and college students exciting opportunities to learn. Each year, 1,600 students attend DEC meetings and also participate in a Q&A Session with guest speakers at a student-only reception. The Club’s Financial Education Seminar teaches students basic personal financial management skills and the DEC Career Readiness Academy is designed to mentor students with career preparation. All programs provide unparalleled experience for students to engage in thoughtful discussion with today’s local and national leaders and DEC members.
(The above information was taken from the Detroit Economic Club Website - Verbatim) For more information on the Detroit Economic Club please click the link below.
Click Here to be directed to the Detroit Economic Club Website
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Women Of Tomorrow
Mentorship & Scholarship Program
Women Of Tomorrow Scholarship & Mentorship Program
The Women of Tomorrow mission is to inspire, motivate and empower at-risk young women to live up to their full potential through a unique group mentoring program with highly accomplished professional women and scholarship opportunities.
Women of Tomorrow engages highly accomplished professional women as mentors in a small group setting. We operate in partnership with public school districts; all activities are held during the school day, under the auspices of the school district. The schools select at-risk girls for participation based on a broad definition of “at-risk” including low income, abuse, disability, likelihood of dropping out of high school, becoming involved in gangs, drugs, criminal activity, getting pregnant or academic, social, behavioral, medical or other risk factors. Each group is diverse in its composition with girls in 9th - 12th grade who have varying strengths and weaknesses so they can learn from and empower each other. Girls in the program typically do not know each other prior to joining the group.
To Join WOMEN OF TOMORROW Please see: Ms. Cheathem Room 215
Below are pictures from the February 2020 Women Of Tomorrow Meeting. The last meeting before COVID 19 stopped the world in it's tracks.
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WSU C2 Pipeline
WSU C2 Pipeline is offering homework help/tutoring Mon-Thu to all interested C2 Pipeline students (flier attached). The time frame each day is 6PM-8PM. Students may drop in and stay for however long they please. There is a homework help schedule which offers help based on core subjects, but please inform students that we will do our best to accommodate them, for example, if they need help with Social Studies on "Math" day.WSU C2 Pipeline Homework Help Zoom Link: https://wayne-edu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcpdeyhpjksHtCtX1OrQpktghQJDAayiYw8WSU C2 Pipeline Homework Help Zoom Meeting ID: 934 2598 2644Below you will find the WSU C2 Pipeline website as well as our Cody C2 Pipeline Zoom info. Please inform students to join the Zoom and our C2 Pipeline staff will get them registered.**If I have not done so already, will be reaching out to all of you individually to discuss visiting your virtual classrooms to recruit Cody students**WSU C2 Website:Our WSU C2 Pipeline curriculum is available on the website for anyone who would like to view. Click resources located near the top of the home page, then find "Curriculum".WSU C2 Pipeline Cody Zoom Sessions:Wayne State University C2 Pipeline Programming Schedule (CODY HS)Morning Session - (Mon-Fri): 7:25AM-7:55AM Check-In (.5 Hour)
Afternoon Session - (Mon-Fri): 3:30-5:00PM (1.5 Hours)
Register in advance for this meeting:
Athletics
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Volleyball
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Season: Fall
GPA Requirement: Must have 2.0 GPA.
Join: Contact Coach Baker
Age/Grade: 9th -12th girls
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Track
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Season: Spring
GPA Requirement: All students will need to have and maintain a 2.0 or higher.
Join: See Coach Jackson
Age/Grade: 9th -12th girls
Track Practice:
Monday/ Tuesday/ Thursday
- 3:20-3:45 Cafeteria
- 3:45- 4:45 Enrichment in the Counseling Suite
- 4:45- 6:00 Practice in Gym or Outside if weather permits
Wednesday
- 3:20- 4:00 Cafeteria
- 4:00- 6:00 Practice in Gym or Outside if weather permits
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Softball
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Season: Spring
GPA Requirement: The MHSAA requires Student/Athletes to maintain a 2.0 GPA.
Join: See Coach Baker
Age/Grade: 9th -12th girls
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Girls Basketball
TRYOUTS ARE HERE!!!
2021 - 2022 Schedule Coming Soon
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Girls Basketball Tryouts
Season: Winter
GPA Requirement: Must have 2.0 GPA and updated physical on file.
Join: See Coach Baker for Varsity and Coach Clabon for JV
Age/Grade: 9th -12th girls
Email Coach Baker Email Coach Clabon
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Football
Season: Fall
GPA Requirement: Must have 2.0 GPA and updated physical on file.
Join: Contact Robert Hunt for Varsity or Coach Knight for JV
Age/Grade: 9th -12th
Head JV Coach: Mr. Knight
Head Varsity Football Coach: Robert Hunt
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Cheerleading
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Season: Fall and Winter
GPA Requirement: Must have 2.0 GPA and updated physical on file.
Join: Marjani Jackson
Age/Grade: 9th -12th girls
marjani.jackson@detroitk12.org
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Cross Country
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Enjoy Running? Want to get into the best shape of your life? Do you want to train for the upcoming basketball season? Cross Country is open to all boys and girls 9th through 12th grade who are willing to work hard!
Season: Fall
GPA Requirement: Must have 2.0 GPA and updated physical on file.
Join: See Coach Baker
Age/Grade: 9th -12th boys and girls who are willing to work hard.
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Boys Basketball
Season: Winter
GPA Requirement: Must have 2.0 GPA and updated physical on file.
Join: See Coach Eddie for Varsity or Coach Hytower for JV
Age/Grade: 9th -12th boys
Email Coach Eddie Email Coach Hytower
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Boys Baseball
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The Baseball seasons starts in the spring, but there are workouts throughout the year to help athletes stay in shape. The team is coached by Mr. Ayala.
Season: Spring
GPA Requirement: The MHSAA requires Student/Athletes to maintain a 2.0 GPA.
Join: See Coach Ayala
Age/Grade: 9th -12th boys
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