[Mdpobc] Fwd: NCBYS: An Opportunity for High School Students to Step Up as Mentors and Leaders

Trudy Pickrel Tlpickrel at hotmail.com
Tue Jun 17 15:39:12 UTC 2014



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> From: "Jones, Tim" <tjones at nfb.org>
> Date: June 17, 2014 at 9:08:39 AM EDT
> To: Undisclosed recipients:;
> Subject: NCBYS: An Opportunity for High School Students to Step Up as Mentors and Leaders
> Reply-To: "Jones, Tim" <tjones at nfb.org>
> 
> Attention blind and low vision high school students:
>  
> Have you heard that this coming school year the National Federation of the Blind is facilitating exciting science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) programs across the country! These programs are particularly exciting for high school students, as they will provide you with the opportunity to step up into the role of mentor and leader for younger blind students.
>  
> Being a mentor is a fun and rewarding opportunity! You likely know, from your own experience, how much of a difference a mentor can make in your life. Did you know the experience can be just as impactful for the mentor as it is for the mentee?
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> High school students who participate in the NFB STEM2U programs will attend a Leadership Academy this September to prepare for their work as mentors and leaders at the regional programs later in the year. That’s two programs in one year and no registration fee to boot!
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> **The application deadline for high school students has been extended to June 30, 2014.** Don’t miss your opportunity to capitalize on this great experience!
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> LEARN MORE and APPLY before June 30, 2014!
> Program Dates:
> ·         NFB STEM2U Leadership Academy; September 5-7, 2014 (a special event for high-school-aged participants)
> ·         NFB STEM2U Baltimore (MD); November 6-8, 2014    
> ·         NFB STEM2U Boston (MA); March 12-15, 2015           
> ·         NFB STEM2U Columbus (OH); May 14-16, 2015
>  
> Do you live in a state other than Maryland, Massachusetts, or Ohio? No problem! You can apply to attend the programs as long as you live in the United States!
> If you have questions, please contact Natalie Shaheen by email at STEM at nfb.org or by phone at (410) 659-9314, extension 2312.
>  
> This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under
> Grant No. 1322855.
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> P.S. If you know blind or low vision elementary school students or teachers who work with blind students, be sure to tell them about the programs, too! Their applications are due July 31!
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>  
> Tim Jones
> National Federation of the Blind
> 200 East Wells Street
> Baltimore, Maryland 21230
>  
> The National Federation of the Blind knows that blindness is not the characteristic that defines you or your future. Every day we raise the expectations of blind people, because low expectations create obstacles between blind people and our dreams. You can live the life you want; blindness is not what holds you back.
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> To make a donation to the National Federation of the Blind Imagination Fund campaign, please visit www.nfb.org/ImaginingOurFuture.
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