Pali News - Palisades Charter High School
Pali News - Palisades Charter High School
Pali News - Palisades Charter High School
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PARENTS NEEDED FOR CAREER DAY - MAY 28th<br />
CALLING ALL PARENTS. CALLING ALL PARENTS.<br />
Your assistance is needed on Friday, May 28th, from 8:30AM to 12:00 PM, when <strong>Pali</strong><br />
will be holding its annual Career Fair 2010 in the outdoor quad. If you are interested<br />
in participating as an exhibitor at Career Fair 2010 and speaking with students about<br />
your career and professional experiences, please contact Mr. Santana in the Career<br />
Center (310-230-6662 or ssantana@palihigh.org).<br />
Traditionally, exhibitors representing careers ranging from the medicine, finance, and<br />
legal professions, to public safety (including the FBI) and apprenticeships in the<br />
trades, participate in the Fair. Organizations that offer students summer jobs and<br />
those that hire high school graduates full time have also exhibited at the Fair.<br />
Colleges, such as Los Angeles Trade Tech and Santa Monica College, which offer<br />
programs that prepare students for direct entry into specialized jobs and careers, are<br />
also represented. Many thanks to the past exhibitors, the <strong>Pali</strong> PTSA, the Booster Club,<br />
<strong>Pali</strong>'s Leadership Class and Mrs. Meinen (<strong>Pali</strong>'s Tutoring Coordinator) for their<br />
assistance with past Career Fairs.<br />
Sincerely,<br />
Simon Santana<br />
MA Education<br />
Career Advisor<br />
Work Experience Education<br />
VISUAL AND PERFORMING ART DEPARTMENT NEWS<br />
The Visual and Performing Art department would like to acknowledge the following<br />
students who have received scholarships based on their portfolio submissions and<br />
academic achievements from their colleges of choice:<br />
Sierra Ragazzo was awarded$100,000 from Pratt Institute<br />
Chloe Shenassa was awarded $44,000 from the <strong>School</strong> of the Art Institute of<br />
Chicago<br />
Emily Hunziker was awarded $64,000 from the The Cleveland Institute of Art<br />
Kevin Barrios was awarded $8000 from the Academy of Art University in San<br />
Francisco<br />
Colton Callahan was awarded $20,000 from the San Francisco Art Institute