Our students were very busy this summer.  Check out some of the exciting things they did:

 

Green Tie, Victoria Bravo ’17, inspects M-2 .50-caliber headspace and timing gages during a summer internship at Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC), Corona Division. Summer interns, identified through programs at area schools and colleges, provide NSWC Corona with opportunity to identify and develop potential candidates for future technical positions. (U.S. Navy photo by Greg Vojtko/Released)

 

Mike Lortz, Measurement Science and Technology Laboratory Dimensional Metrology technician, seated center, demonstrates inspection techniques to summer intern Green Tie, Amy Pinto-Quintanilla ’17 (left), at Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC), Corona Division. Summer interns, identified through programs at area schools and colleges, provide NSWC Corona with opportunity to identify and develop potential candidates for future technical positions. (U.S. Navy photo by Greg Vojtko/Released)

Green Tie, Karen Villatoro ’17 at her Ryman Arts graduation.  Karen was selected from thousands of applicants her freshman year to take classes at Ryman Arts located on Otis’ campus. Ryman Arts teaches classical drawing and painting to talented and motivated high school students as a bridge to a lifetime that expresses and appreciates the arts.

 

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Gold Tie, Kristin Tatum ‘18 spent her summer volunteering at Cedars-Sinai hospital once a week, attended a summer camp at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and was accepted into the Marist Pre-College Summer Program.

 

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Gold Tie, Kyara Robinson ‘18 was awarded a full scholarship to the 2016 Telluride Association Sophomore Seminar (TASS) entitled “Are you an American Citizen? A History of a Complicated Question” at Cornell University. This 6 week-long educational program is geared for highly motivated sophomores.

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This summer, Green Tie, Lourdes Toscano ’17, went to Children’s Hospital in Los Angeles, for Camp CHLA.  Her time at this Program was from August 1-5.  The program consisted of shadowing health care professionals, learning CPR and other First Aid skills.  She also learned about different health care professions by presentations given by a Registered Nurse, a Physician, a Psychologist, a neonatal Nurse, an occupational Therapist, and more.