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HBCU Virtual College Fair Week (2/14-2/18/22)

Hello DVS Students-

Please join Destiny Education Project and Opportunity Exposed Inc. as they bring you a wealth of information about Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Hear from former and current students as well as notable HBCU’s.

You may register using the link below:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeV_PUl74KWWyjNvNlIqoxD3R_u2dWG0cdd-6cij3kD05OfCA/viewform

Week 21 Schedule

Dear DVS Families, I hope you all are well! It has been a busy and full week for students and staff at DVS, and we continue to be proud of the kindness, resilience, and hard work of our students. Next week is a short week, with a student-free professional development day on Friday:

Here are a few photos of DVS students learning Shakespeare, doing chemistry labs, and collaborating on engineering design projects… enjoy!

Wellness Resources

Hello DVS Families,

We hope that you and your families are continuing to stay safe and healthy during such an unprecedented time. In efforts to support you and your families navigate these times, below are some resources that the DVS counseling team hope you can find helpful. In the event you need additional support, please do not hesitate to contact your student’s respective counselor.

Stay well,

Corinne Valle (last names A-F)

cvalle@davincischools.org

Carolyn Ruiz (last names G-M)

cruiz@davincischools.org

Francisca Rodriguez (last names N-Z)

frodriguez@davincischools.org

 

Health and Wellness Resources for Students and Families:

South Bay Families Connected (SBFC)

Health-related Resources for Adults and Families in the South Bay:

Beach Cities Health District

Supporting Kids’ Self-Esteem:

Child Mind Institute

Grief Support:

OUR HOUSE Grief Support Center

Food Bank Locator:

Local Food Pantry

Tool for Substance Abuse and Mental Health Help:

Care Solace

Meditation & Mindfulness App. (free for those who reside in LA County):

Headspace

2022-2023 Earl Woods Scholarship

Hello Seniors!

TGR Foundation, A Tiger Woods Charity is excited to extend the opportunity and invite your high school seniors to apply for the 2022-2023 Earl Woods scholarship.

The Earl Woods Scholar Program was created in 2006 to honor the vision and spirit of Earl Woods, Tiger’s father and mentor, to continue his legacy of caring and sharing. The program goes far beyond financial assistance. Holding one of the highest graduation rates among scholarship programs in the country, our unique program is committed to ensuring every scholar is supported throughout their time in college and beyond. Once selected, our scholars receive continued guidance throughout college with mentorship, personal and professional development workshops and internship placement assistance to ensure our scholars succeed and graduate with their bachelor’s degree.

The scholarship is open to graduating high school seniors, Class of 2022, in select schools in the Los Angeles area with a minimum 3.0 GPA that have plans to enroll full-time in an accredited four-year university in the United States in the upcoming academic year. Successful candidates will be selected on the basis of academic achievement, demonstrated financial need and a proven commitment to community service.

Our application is now online. Please click on the link below to review the flyer which provides a general overview of the scholar program, eligibility requirements and documents to gather prior to starting the application. Students will also find the link to the application and can click on “Apply Now” or use the QR code to apply. The application is due by March 15, 2022.

Selected recipients will receive a scholarship of up to $5,000 (renewable for up to four years) and will be provided with holistic student support throughout their college career. Finalists will need to be available for an in-person interview on Saturday, April 30. Recipients will be announced in May.

TGR LA – EW Scholar Application Process 2022

Sandpipers Scholarship Program

Hello seniors!

Here is an upcoming scholarship opportunity for you to apply to! Sandpipers has provided financial assistance to college-bound students since 1941 and is the oldest continuing aid program in the South Bay. Supporting more than 50 students per year, the program is unique in funding qualified recipients throughout the four continuous years of their undergraduate studies.  View the video about the Scholarship Program here: https://www.sandpipers.org/scholarships

High school seniors living in the South Bay (both citizens and eligible non-citizens as defined by the U.S. Department of Education) are eligible to apply for a Sandpipers Scholarship for the 2022-23 school year. Detailed eligibility requirements are stated below.

  • U.S. Citizen or eligible non-citizen (as defined by the U.S. Department of Education in The Student Guide)
  •   Cumulative G.P.A. of 3.0 or higher
  • Permanent resident of the South Bay area of Southern California (roughly bounded by the 105 and 110 freeways)
  • Students residing outside the South Bay area are eligible if they attend a high school in the defined South Bay area
  • Demonstrate a financial need

The entire Sandpipers Scholarship Application is online and can now be accessed with this link: https://app.smarterselect.com/programs/78786-Sandpipers

All applications are due on Monday, January 31, 2022 at 5 PM, no exceptions.

Note: children and grandchildren of Sandpipers’ members are not eligible.

If you have any questions, please reach out to your counselor. 

Week 20 Schedule

It was another terrific week at DVS with seminars and office hours starting back up, and our students continue to do an excellent job following our COVID protocols to keep our community safe! Next week is a full 5-day week, and Zoom parent office hours will be on Wednesday at 4:30 as usual.

Have a terrific weekend!

Week 19 Schedule

Dear DVS Families, we hope you all are well! It has been great to see students back on campus – we are proud of the resilience of our students and staff, and we eagerly look forward to the healthy and safe return of our students who were unable to be at school this week! Next Monday is a school holiday in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and seminars will resume on Wednesday. We will also have our next School Site Council meeting on Wednesday at 4:30pm via Zoom in place of our normal parent office hours.

We appreciate everyone’s efforts to keep school safe by complying with mask regulations and distance precautions, and for staying home if you are experiencing any COVID symptoms or not feeling well. Students can also take a free COVID test here at school during school hours.

If your student is going to be absent from school, we ask that you email Ms. Alvarez in our front office at balvarez@davincischools.org to let us know. If possible, students should continue to engage in whatever learning and work that they can so that there is less to catch up with upon returning. If a student is absent, they should do the following:
1. Check their Grade Level Tracker for assignments (Grade 9   Grade 10   Grade 11   Grade 12)
2. Check each teacher’s Google Classroom for class information, documents, and teachers’ availability for Zoom Office Hours – join teachers’ Zoom office hours if possible!
4. Check school email daily and email teachers with any specific questions or needs for additional support

We are here for you and want to be as helpful as possible in this challenging time – please don’t hesitate to reach out and let us know how we can support you!

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