Category: career path

Field Trips Recap

What a jam packed first semester.  Take a look back at all the experiential learning our students did outside of the traditional classroom setting these past few months.  We’re so lucky to live in a city with an abundance of cultural

institutions, activities and organizations that we can partner with to make these types of trips possible.  Thank you to all who opened their doors, provided bus funding, and helped educate our Belles!

The Blue Ties and Green Ties in Health Careers go on a monthly clinical visit to Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center that provides a look into the numerous clinical areas at the hospital. Students shadow the clinicians in the operating rooms, surgical units, dietary department, physical and occupational therapy departments, women’s health center, laboratory, cardiac cath lab and bioengineering. Learning one on one from the dedicated staff at the hospital allows the students to apply what they study in the classroom to real health care world experiences. LCOM Medical Center is a wonderful and generous partner of SMA!

September 8- Through a new partnership with Heidi Duckler Dance Theatre our after school dance class attends professional performances by the company with a Q & A after.  For the first trip they went to see a performance at Culver City Hall which was part of Culver City’s Centennial celebration. Continue reading

Annenberg Space for Photography Field Trip

The Media Arts career path recently went on a field trip to the Annenberg Space for Photography in order to view two exhibits, Identity by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders and #girlgaze. Identity showcases people who have dominated their field  of work despite demographic prejudice.  This showcase empowered our girls to not give on their dreams despite what people around them might say.  They enjoyed the simplistic nature of the pictures that further enhances powerfulness of the picture.

#girlgaze is social movement that empowers female photographers and gives them a platform to showcase their work. This work allowed the girls to see what could be done by people similar to them.  They were also able to post some of their own #girlgaze pictures and contribute to the movement.


Girls get a hands-on view of #girlsgaze photos

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