Spotlights - 海角官方首页海角官方首页 enables students to thrive every day, puts them on a path to success in college and life, and empowers entrepreneurial educators to pursue excellence through innovation./news-events/blog/spotlight/student-spotlight2024-12-26T20:57:24-06:00chicagointl.comJoomla! - Open Source Content ManagementCICS Northtown Academy Senior Named a 2024 Chicago Cubs Scholar2024-11-08T10:56:34-06:002024-11-08T10:56:34-06:00/news-events/blog/spotlight/student-spotlight/cics-northtown-academy-senior-named-a-2024-chicago-cubs-scholar海角官方首页<p><img src="/images/2024_Chicago_Cubs_Scholar.png" /></p><p>Neyda Estefania, a standout student from CICS Northtown Academy鈥檚 Class of 2025, has been selected as a 2024 Chicago Cubs Scholar. This prestigious honor was awarded to only 13 students across all of Chicago Public Schools. Each recipient receives a $20,000 scholarship and access to Cubs College Prep, a mentoring program designed to support the transition from high school to college. </p>
<p class="feed-readmore"><a target="_blank" href="/news-events/blog/spotlight/student-spotlight/cics-northtown-academy-senior-named-a-2024-chicago-cubs-scholar">Read More ...</a></p><p><img src="/images/2024_Chicago_Cubs_Scholar.png" /></p><p>Neyda Estefania, a standout student from CICS Northtown Academy鈥檚 Class of 2025, has been selected as a 2024 Chicago Cubs Scholar. This prestigious honor was awarded to only 13 students across all of Chicago Public Schools. Each recipient receives a $20,000 scholarship and access to Cubs College Prep, a mentoring program designed to support the transition from high school to college. </p>
<p class="feed-readmore"><a target="_blank" href="/news-events/blog/spotlight/student-spotlight/cics-northtown-academy-senior-named-a-2024-chicago-cubs-scholar">Read More ...</a></p>First Generation College Student Soars at CICS Longwood2023-03-21T15:57:16-05:002023-03-21T15:57:16-05:00/news-events/blog/spotlight/student-spotlight/first-generation-college-student-soars-at-cics-longwood海角官方首页<p><img src="/images/IkeCICSLongwood.png" /></p><div class="x11i5rnm xat24cr x1mh8g0r x1vvkbs xdj266r x126k92a">
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<div dir="auto">Ike is one of our top scholars at <a href="https://www.cicsloomislongwood.org/en-US/high-school-5af5e335">CICS Longwood High School</a> and is set to attend a 4-year university next year as a 1st generation college student! Ike aspires to be a forensic scientist and has attended Longwood since his Junior year. In preparation for the next step in his academic career, he has racked up quite a few awards and acceptances:</div>
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<div dir="auto">Ike is one of our top scholars at <a href="https://www.cicsloomislongwood.org/en-US/high-school-5af5e335">CICS Longwood High School</a> and is set to attend a 4-year university next year as a 1st generation college student! Ike aspires to be a forensic scientist and has attended Longwood since his Junior year. In preparation for the next step in his academic career, he has racked up quite a few awards and acceptances:</div>
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<p class="feed-readmore"><a target="_blank" href="/news-events/blog/spotlight/student-spotlight/first-generation-college-student-soars-at-cics-longwood">Read More ...</a></p>CICS Northtown Academy Student Named Posse Scholar2023-02-16T21:37:51-06:002023-02-16T21:37:51-06:00/news-events/blog/spotlight/student-spotlight/cics-northtown-academy-student-named-posse-scholar海角官方首页<p><img src="/images/NTA_Posse_Scholar_2022.png" /></p><p>CICS is extremely excited to announce that we have our own 2022 <a href="https://www.possefoundation.org/">Posse</a> Scholar at CICS Northtown Academy, Ahmed Patel. Ahmed recently shared his excitement for this honor and credits his strong support system during this time.</p>
<p class="feed-readmore"><a target="_blank" href="/news-events/blog/spotlight/student-spotlight/cics-northtown-academy-student-named-posse-scholar">Read More ...</a></p><p><img src="/images/NTA_Posse_Scholar_2022.png" /></p><p>CICS is extremely excited to announce that we have our own 2022 <a href="https://www.possefoundation.org/">Posse</a> Scholar at CICS Northtown Academy, Ahmed Patel. Ahmed recently shared his excitement for this honor and credits his strong support system during this time.</p>
<p class="feed-readmore"><a target="_blank" href="/news-events/blog/spotlight/student-spotlight/cics-northtown-academy-student-named-posse-scholar">Read More ...</a></p>CICS Northtown Academy Students Awarded with Academic Honors from College Board National Recognition Programs2022-12-05T14:57:14-06:002022-12-05T14:57:14-06:00/news-events/blog/spotlight/student-spotlight/cics-northtown-academy-students-awarded-with-academic-honors-from-college-board-national-recognition-programs海角官方首页<p><img src="/images/NTAStudents.png" /></p><p>CICS Northtown Academy students have earned academic honors from the <a href="https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/psat-nmsqt-psat-10/scholarships-and-recognition/recognition-programs">College Board National Recognition Programs</a>. These National Recognition Programs grant underrepresented students academic honors that can be included on college and scholarship applications and connect students with universities across the country, helping them meaningfully connect to colleges and stand out during the admissions process.</p>
<p class="feed-readmore"><a target="_blank" href="/news-events/blog/spotlight/student-spotlight/cics-northtown-academy-students-awarded-with-academic-honors-from-college-board-national-recognition-programs">Read More ...</a></p><p><img src="/images/NTAStudents.png" /></p><p>CICS Northtown Academy students have earned academic honors from the <a href="https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/psat-nmsqt-psat-10/scholarships-and-recognition/recognition-programs">College Board National Recognition Programs</a>. These National Recognition Programs grant underrepresented students academic honors that can be included on college and scholarship applications and connect students with universities across the country, helping them meaningfully connect to colleges and stand out during the admissions process.</p>
<p class="feed-readmore"><a target="_blank" href="/news-events/blog/spotlight/student-spotlight/cics-northtown-academy-students-awarded-with-academic-honors-from-college-board-national-recognition-programs">Read More ...</a></p>The Tales of Two Wrightwood Sisters Who Reached for the Stars2022-06-10T15:46:18-05:002022-06-10T15:46:18-05:00/news-events/blog/spotlight/student-spotlight/the-tales-of-two-wrightwood-sisters-who-reached-for-the-stars海角官方首页<p><img src="/images/IMG_2523.jpg" /></p><p>Growing up in Chicago is a unique experience because it's a city where diversity, academic opportunity and culture produce greatness. CICS values those same things and makes it our mission to enable every student to thrive, every day, on the path to success in college and in life.</p>
<p>Within our network of schools, CICS has seen many accomplishments from its teachers, staff, students and most recently, our alumni. </p>
<p class="feed-readmore"><a target="_blank" href="/news-events/blog/spotlight/student-spotlight/the-tales-of-two-wrightwood-sisters-who-reached-for-the-stars">Read More ...</a></p><p><img src="/images/IMG_2523.jpg" /></p><p>Growing up in Chicago is a unique experience because it's a city where diversity, academic opportunity and culture produce greatness. CICS values those same things and makes it our mission to enable every student to thrive, every day, on the path to success in college and in life.</p>
<p>Within our network of schools, CICS has seen many accomplishments from its teachers, staff, students and most recently, our alumni. </p>
<p class="feed-readmore"><a target="_blank" href="/news-events/blog/spotlight/student-spotlight/the-tales-of-two-wrightwood-sisters-who-reached-for-the-stars">Read More ...</a></p>Student Spotlight: A Young Author Responds to the Pandemic2021-03-02T12:09:48-06:002021-03-02T12:09:48-06:00/news-events/blog/spotlight/student-spotlight/student-spotlight-a-young-author-responds-to-the-pandemic海角官方首页<p><img src="/images/articles/London_pic_.png" /></p><h4 style="text-align: center;" class="btn-link"><strong>The Covid Monitor: A Young Author Responds to the Pandemic</strong></h4>
<p><br /><img src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/1E8Zo8at_cVzUUANu67Gycu5aOGF6KCoZWqHagMUiOGcM_QKfGbayV0B6JDZXBQOm5hcIqxkVthhIF5hS62eEkr8b2mszsx2QrCp6fvKx65o0JMZ1xxjYUzMFnYPD7LqY2M-J9v6" width="165" height="212" style="border: 9px solid #ffffff; float: left;" />More than 1,000,000 books are published in the US each year. In January of 2021, a paperback book, The Covid Monitor, was published. The audience is elementary age children, and the narrator is a young girl explaining her plans to keep everyone safe at her school when school opens back up. What makes this book unique among the millions of books is that it was written by CICS Wrightwood 4th grader London Warren with her mother, April Warren, as her co-author.</p>
<p>London鈥檚 inspiration for her book was Sunshine Day, the book her mother wrote and published in 2015. She said, 鈥淚t seemed fun, so I decided to write a book too.鈥 London regularly writes fiction, and loves creating characters and making up stories. Surprisingly, it only took her two days to write the story to the illustrated 30-page book. Their collaborative process was simple with London writing out her part of the story on paper and her mother April adding to the story and then typing up the manuscript.</p>
<p><img src="/images/London_pic_.png" width="167" height="220" alt="London pic " style="border: 9px solid #ffffff; float: left;" />April recalled that, 鈥淲hen London came to me about her book idea, I jumped right on it after I heard how knowledgeable she was regarding Covid safety.鈥 Having worked as a special education classroom assistant at CPS and as a part-time drama teacher at CICS ChicagoQuest, April was keenly aware that kids are more likely to listen to their peers about issues because they can relate to them. She wanted to ensure that young people took Covid-19 seriously and thought what better way to enlighten them than to have the message come from a young author.</p>
<p>One of the interesting elements in the book is an embedded vocabulary lesson. April explained the inspiration for it. 鈥淎symptomatic is a hard word to pronounce. Londwon had struggled with pronouncing it correctly, so I felt it was necessary for the child in the book to mispronounce the word to allow room for a fun spin on the word and to provide a vocabulary lesson.鈥</p>
<p>Both authors love to read. Some of London鈥檚 favorite books include Charlotte's Web, Dog Man and All Summer in a Day. April鈥檚 favorite author is Robert Kiyosaki and his book, Rich Dad Poor Dad, as well as her love of classic books including A Raisin in the Sun and To Kill a Mockingbird.</p>
<p>This is their first collaboration but not their last. London is writing her own movie script, again inspired by her mother. April already sees the success of the book. 鈥淚t is educational and speaks directly to a huge issue that is plaguing the entire world and, most importantly, one of the authors is a young child.鈥</p>
<p> <img src="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/keIY-fLn49MPQEO_NOrwHWWoVIM6xGbecGvvQ4pIMXDf2-IkzK_T7tShrkj4u_VUPwQZoCOkpgfVfLDn0eJ-lNBWJGbOerAk9LedgpR6Qap7VBZYmK9V4nPP91_dH3YhWO3bEK55" width="149" height="212" style="border: 9px solid #ffffff; float: left;" />London鈥檚 advice to other aspiring young authors is simple. 鈥淚 would tell them to write their book because, if I can do it, they can do it.鈥 She hopes that kids pay attention to what her book says because it can help them stay safe from Covid or other health crises in the future. We look forward to continuing to follow London鈥檚 career as an author, playwright and 5th grader.</p>
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<p><em>Mrs. April Warren is an award winning screenwriter and film producer. She runs her own real estate company and has a not-for-profit organization called Art Is Life. Their goal is to help young children become published authors. She is also an author, having written and published Sunshine Day in 2015. London Warren is a 4th Grader at CICS Wrightwood.</em></p><p><img src="/images/articles/London_pic_.png" /></p><h4 style="text-align: center;" class="btn-link"><strong>The Covid Monitor: A Young Author Responds to the Pandemic</strong></h4>
<p><br /><img src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/1E8Zo8at_cVzUUANu67Gycu5aOGF6KCoZWqHagMUiOGcM_QKfGbayV0B6JDZXBQOm5hcIqxkVthhIF5hS62eEkr8b2mszsx2QrCp6fvKx65o0JMZ1xxjYUzMFnYPD7LqY2M-J9v6" width="165" height="212" style="border: 9px solid #ffffff; float: left;" />More than 1,000,000 books are published in the US each year. In January of 2021, a paperback book, The Covid Monitor, was published. The audience is elementary age children, and the narrator is a young girl explaining her plans to keep everyone safe at her school when school opens back up. What makes this book unique among the millions of books is that it was written by CICS Wrightwood 4th grader London Warren with her mother, April Warren, as her co-author.</p>
<p>London鈥檚 inspiration for her book was Sunshine Day, the book her mother wrote and published in 2015. She said, 鈥淚t seemed fun, so I decided to write a book too.鈥 London regularly writes fiction, and loves creating characters and making up stories. Surprisingly, it only took her two days to write the story to the illustrated 30-page book. Their collaborative process was simple with London writing out her part of the story on paper and her mother April adding to the story and then typing up the manuscript.</p>
<p><img src="/images/London_pic_.png" width="167" height="220" alt="London pic " style="border: 9px solid #ffffff; float: left;" />April recalled that, 鈥淲hen London came to me about her book idea, I jumped right on it after I heard how knowledgeable she was regarding Covid safety.鈥 Having worked as a special education classroom assistant at CPS and as a part-time drama teacher at CICS ChicagoQuest, April was keenly aware that kids are more likely to listen to their peers about issues because they can relate to them. She wanted to ensure that young people took Covid-19 seriously and thought what better way to enlighten them than to have the message come from a young author.</p>
<p>One of the interesting elements in the book is an embedded vocabulary lesson. April explained the inspiration for it. 鈥淎symptomatic is a hard word to pronounce. Londwon had struggled with pronouncing it correctly, so I felt it was necessary for the child in the book to mispronounce the word to allow room for a fun spin on the word and to provide a vocabulary lesson.鈥</p>
<p>Both authors love to read. Some of London鈥檚 favorite books include Charlotte's Web, Dog Man and All Summer in a Day. April鈥檚 favorite author is Robert Kiyosaki and his book, Rich Dad Poor Dad, as well as her love of classic books including A Raisin in the Sun and To Kill a Mockingbird.</p>
<p>This is their first collaboration but not their last. London is writing her own movie script, again inspired by her mother. April already sees the success of the book. 鈥淚t is educational and speaks directly to a huge issue that is plaguing the entire world and, most importantly, one of the authors is a young child.鈥</p>
<p> <img src="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/keIY-fLn49MPQEO_NOrwHWWoVIM6xGbecGvvQ4pIMXDf2-IkzK_T7tShrkj4u_VUPwQZoCOkpgfVfLDn0eJ-lNBWJGbOerAk9LedgpR6Qap7VBZYmK9V4nPP91_dH3YhWO3bEK55" width="149" height="212" style="border: 9px solid #ffffff; float: left;" />London鈥檚 advice to other aspiring young authors is simple. 鈥淚 would tell them to write their book because, if I can do it, they can do it.鈥 She hopes that kids pay attention to what her book says because it can help them stay safe from Covid or other health crises in the future. We look forward to continuing to follow London鈥檚 career as an author, playwright and 5th grader.</p>
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<p><em>Mrs. April Warren is an award winning screenwriter and film producer. She runs her own real estate company and has a not-for-profit organization called Art Is Life. Their goal is to help young children become published authors. She is also an author, having written and published Sunshine Day in 2015. London Warren is a 4th Grader at CICS Wrightwood.</em></p>Student Spotlight: Walisha Brown 2021-02-25T16:08:12-06:002021-02-25T16:08:12-06:00/news-events/blog/spotlight/student-spotlight/cics-student-profile-walisha-brown海角官方首页<p><img src="/images/walisha_brown_.png" /></p><p><span class="btn-link">CICS ChicagoQuest</span> student Walisha Brown is on her way to greatness. She was honored as the Outstanding High School Senior of the Year by INCS in December 2020 and received a $1,000 scholarship for college, but that is only a part of her story. She will graduate from CICS ChicagoQuest (CQ) in June of this year. CQ is home to the Warriors, both the name of the sports team and the spirit of every student who attends. The students embody the mission of the school which is to engage, challenge and prepare students to impact the world as problem-solvers, designers, critical thinkers and innovators.</p>
<p>Walisha believes in the core values of equity, social connection and full participation. 鈥淲hen I first came into ChicagoQuest, everyone around me was a stranger, the people, teachers, staff and students. I was really shy, and everyone encouraged me to speak-up and to embrace my singing and my love for writing poetry. Even though we are remote learnign now, the staff and students at CQ are still my family. Even now, every day is a new memory.鈥</p>
<p>While she waits to hear from her college selections, she is grateful for the teachers that have played a role in her academic and emotional life. 鈥楾here are so many teachers I could shout-out. One is Catherine Thornhill, my second-year history teacher and my One Goal teacher during my junior and senior year. She is very uplifting and supportive of me and all students. She wants the best for all of us.鈥 And teachers have also pushed her to reach beyond her comfort zone. 鈥淚 have always been into ELA and reading but have taken Algebra 2 and Trigonometry. My math teacher, Mr. Latimore, has really helped me in my Trig class, working with me one on one and taking time to teach me eacg problem step by step.鈥</p>
<p>Even her current thoughts about her major and career goals were influenced by her teachers. In one of her elective classes, Ms. Thornhill talked about the brain, how it works, what triggers it and so on. That elective really got her interested in pursuing medicine as a career though she is still considering three careers, either an OB/GYN, psychologist or lawyer.</p>
<p>Her high school experience has not just been academic. She has made lifelong friends. 鈥淚 met my best friend Ailaja during my freshman year. I was shy and she got me to open up. She pushed me to persevere through everything and to give it my all. And I thank her for supporting a lot of what I have done and how we have sustained our friendship throughout our years here. I have so many Warrior sisters who have advised me every single moment.鈥 Walisha has also found the time to pursue her creative side. She writes and performs poetry. 鈥淚 remember the first time I performed at a poetry slam in middle school, then my first Talent Show at CQ; I read a poem and there was so much cheering and energy from the audience, and I loved all of the support from my peers.鈥</p>
<p class="btn-link"><strong>Components of I</strong></p>
<p>This is a poem Walisha wrote about herself, titled 鈥淐omponents of I.鈥</p>
<p>I am wings that fly without knowing my destination, without explanation I roam free as the wind applies pressure to push me places I can鈥檛 see. Thinking clean, and seeing clear like clean and clear can help clear a face, I鈥檒l push and pass to clear a path not so clean just for me to get through. Soiling underneath and soaking in the liquid I desire, glazed by the sunshine I acquire, and admire because it brings out the bright side of my delicate petals. And my resilience is so brilliant, take a look at my skin from within leaves you clueless to the vernacular I speak on and speak in to begin with. so butterfly me my freedom, because I have the wings to fly away, far away from where I stand today. so stretch my stem from the base of where I was planted. Looked up for hope, having no rope to climb but still given a blessing to receive my sunshine. And as I recover from broken silence, I spring back into action , extracting you from my beautiful peace of mind, because I am my own guidance.</p>
<p class="btn-link"><strong>Civitas Community Impact Experience </strong></p>
<p>Walisha also participates in the Civitas Community Impact Experience program (CCIE). The program offers students the opportunity to work collaboratively and use their own interests and passions to solve community challenges and earn high school credits as part of the program through their project-based learning. Her project is L.O.V.E., Ladies Of Virtuous Essence. The project commits to entering and exiting each day on a positive note so Black teen girls feel free to express our ideas while exploring talents such as poetry and art to develop our interests and bonds! </p>
<p>She has been able to recruit a team to work with her on this project but also intends on keeping this project going no matter where she goes after graduation. 鈥淚t has a life of its own. There is so much trauma, harassment and stereotypes of black women and this is to help them put themselves out there. The project is intended to uplift them and shine a light on them.鈥 </p>
<p>Schools are more than locations for learning. The best schools offer a sense of community. 鈥淚 will always carry Quest with me, and I will forever be a Warrior as I have mighty blood. Quest will always be my second family. My time being at ChicagoQuest has been amazing, and I have built so many bonds that are now unbreakable 鈥</p>
<p>She leaves these thoughts for the younger classes of students. 鈥淜eep persevering. Don鈥檛 ever stop, when things get difficult, fight your way through. You鈥檙e stronger than you think you are. You鈥檙e capable of any and everything despite the challenges that come your way. If you have it set in your mind that you're going to achieve something, then go at it with full force and give it everything you got. Stay focused, believe in yourself, and never say you can鈥檛, because you can excel at anything if you are willing to give it a try, and put the work in. 鈥</p><p><img src="/images/walisha_brown_.png" /></p><p><span class="btn-link">CICS ChicagoQuest</span> student Walisha Brown is on her way to greatness. She was honored as the Outstanding High School Senior of the Year by INCS in December 2020 and received a $1,000 scholarship for college, but that is only a part of her story. She will graduate from CICS ChicagoQuest (CQ) in June of this year. CQ is home to the Warriors, both the name of the sports team and the spirit of every student who attends. The students embody the mission of the school which is to engage, challenge and prepare students to impact the world as problem-solvers, designers, critical thinkers and innovators.</p>
<p>Walisha believes in the core values of equity, social connection and full participation. 鈥淲hen I first came into ChicagoQuest, everyone around me was a stranger, the people, teachers, staff and students. I was really shy, and everyone encouraged me to speak-up and to embrace my singing and my love for writing poetry. Even though we are remote learnign now, the staff and students at CQ are still my family. Even now, every day is a new memory.鈥</p>
<p>While she waits to hear from her college selections, she is grateful for the teachers that have played a role in her academic and emotional life. 鈥楾here are so many teachers I could shout-out. One is Catherine Thornhill, my second-year history teacher and my One Goal teacher during my junior and senior year. She is very uplifting and supportive of me and all students. She wants the best for all of us.鈥 And teachers have also pushed her to reach beyond her comfort zone. 鈥淚 have always been into ELA and reading but have taken Algebra 2 and Trigonometry. My math teacher, Mr. Latimore, has really helped me in my Trig class, working with me one on one and taking time to teach me eacg problem step by step.鈥</p>
<p>Even her current thoughts about her major and career goals were influenced by her teachers. In one of her elective classes, Ms. Thornhill talked about the brain, how it works, what triggers it and so on. That elective really got her interested in pursuing medicine as a career though she is still considering three careers, either an OB/GYN, psychologist or lawyer.</p>
<p>Her high school experience has not just been academic. She has made lifelong friends. 鈥淚 met my best friend Ailaja during my freshman year. I was shy and she got me to open up. She pushed me to persevere through everything and to give it my all. And I thank her for supporting a lot of what I have done and how we have sustained our friendship throughout our years here. I have so many Warrior sisters who have advised me every single moment.鈥 Walisha has also found the time to pursue her creative side. She writes and performs poetry. 鈥淚 remember the first time I performed at a poetry slam in middle school, then my first Talent Show at CQ; I read a poem and there was so much cheering and energy from the audience, and I loved all of the support from my peers.鈥</p>
<p class="btn-link"><strong>Components of I</strong></p>
<p>This is a poem Walisha wrote about herself, titled 鈥淐omponents of I.鈥</p>
<p>I am wings that fly without knowing my destination, without explanation I roam free as the wind applies pressure to push me places I can鈥檛 see. Thinking clean, and seeing clear like clean and clear can help clear a face, I鈥檒l push and pass to clear a path not so clean just for me to get through. Soiling underneath and soaking in the liquid I desire, glazed by the sunshine I acquire, and admire because it brings out the bright side of my delicate petals. And my resilience is so brilliant, take a look at my skin from within leaves you clueless to the vernacular I speak on and speak in to begin with. so butterfly me my freedom, because I have the wings to fly away, far away from where I stand today. so stretch my stem from the base of where I was planted. Looked up for hope, having no rope to climb but still given a blessing to receive my sunshine. And as I recover from broken silence, I spring back into action , extracting you from my beautiful peace of mind, because I am my own guidance.</p>
<p class="btn-link"><strong>Civitas Community Impact Experience </strong></p>
<p>Walisha also participates in the Civitas Community Impact Experience program (CCIE). The program offers students the opportunity to work collaboratively and use their own interests and passions to solve community challenges and earn high school credits as part of the program through their project-based learning. Her project is L.O.V.E., Ladies Of Virtuous Essence. The project commits to entering and exiting each day on a positive note so Black teen girls feel free to express our ideas while exploring talents such as poetry and art to develop our interests and bonds! </p>
<p>She has been able to recruit a team to work with her on this project but also intends on keeping this project going no matter where she goes after graduation. 鈥淚t has a life of its own. There is so much trauma, harassment and stereotypes of black women and this is to help them put themselves out there. The project is intended to uplift them and shine a light on them.鈥 </p>
<p>Schools are more than locations for learning. The best schools offer a sense of community. 鈥淚 will always carry Quest with me, and I will forever be a Warrior as I have mighty blood. Quest will always be my second family. My time being at ChicagoQuest has been amazing, and I have built so many bonds that are now unbreakable 鈥</p>
<p>She leaves these thoughts for the younger classes of students. 鈥淜eep persevering. Don鈥檛 ever stop, when things get difficult, fight your way through. You鈥檙e stronger than you think you are. You鈥檙e capable of any and everything despite the challenges that come your way. If you have it set in your mind that you're going to achieve something, then go at it with full force and give it everything you got. Stay focused, believe in yourself, and never say you can鈥檛, because you can excel at anything if you are willing to give it a try, and put the work in. 鈥</p>CICS Northtown Academy Students Navigate the Future2021-01-07T12:31:39-06:002021-01-07T12:31:39-06:00/news-events/blog/spotlight/student-spotlight/cics-northtown-academy-students-navigate-the-future海角官方首页<p><img src="/images/staff/CICS_Vert-Full_Logo_.jpg" /></p><p class="btn-link"><strong>Students Thrive and Grow with Internships</strong></p>
<p>CICS Northtown Academy partnered with<a href="https://genesysworks.org/"> Genesys Works</a> last summer, an organization that provides pathways to career success for high school students in underserved communities. The primary elements of their program model include skills training, meaningful internships, college and career coaching and alumni support.</p>
<p>Two CICS Northtown Academy students, Maria Tencio and Justine James Reyes, applied to the Genesys Quarter 1 Works training program. As part of this program, these NTA students were accepted to a summer internship program. We interviewed both students and they shared some of their experiences and lessons they learned over the course of their intership. </p>
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<p><img src="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/1YyAsjx59gKlNCfVqOqfKRucdgTUYhkkU35-xZYf8ttThQ5MfvrwWOOBeyDFF_AHrt9jw7imxyRWZ0FzPrECsIT1TA1HMWBCRd8B1fexNP6TlPyXXtnGhJJppW87nIhBQHXgv3dR" width="128" height="128" style="border: 9px solid #ffffff; float: left;" />Maria Tencio wanted to start her senior year the right way with an internship experience added to her name. She applied for a summer internship because she was motivated to step out of her comfort zone. She saw the Genesys Works program as an opportunity to gain skills she could use in the future and work in a professional setting. Originally, she requested an accounting internship, but landed an IT internship with the advertising firm Ten35. Without hesitation, she took it even though she knew nothing about IT. Beyond learning everything from how to build a computer from scratch to understanding network topologies, Maria鈥檚 confidence grew exponentially to also improve her confidence in public speaking and the ability to collaborate with others. 鈥淚 feel more comfortable sharing my ideas with others and am able to communicate my ideas in a group setting.鈥</p>
<p><img src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/LGxyASommd85CNErscOYM79D-qLMSBDefMy7ZWNUU9rfg6W7QBRTDbupmeoLMV22UkD5pXfS96njySVYpuSVXHqTkIPgCtmbXHKbB50ImCIsmff-HEozChzvowAVyERiFSZ7pHp-" width="108" height="151.1311344321641" style="border: 9px solid #ffffff; float: left;" />Justine James Reyes was determined to apply for a summer internship despite the current pandemic. He knew he wanted to do something over the course of the summer before he started his senior year. He applied for a Genesys Works internship because he was unsure whether he wanted a career in the medical or the computer field and saw this internship as an opportunity to help him figure that out. Justin was placed with TransUnion as a Web Development intern. He describes the internship experience as an ideal one because he learned valuable skills such as time management, writing work emails, how to successfully interview for a job and the importance of networking. Although he enjoyed working with computers, Justine realized it was not something he wanted to pursue as a career, so he has now decided to pursue a career in the medical field.</p>
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<p>Both Maria and Justine believe that their internship opportunity is something worthwhile and should be offered to all students because of experiences one gains. They both made contacts while at their internships including mentors they will continuously seek advice from throughout their academic careers. Maria said that the internship was hard work but totally worth the effort. Justine felt the internship helped with him with his personal growth and said he knew it had a similar impact on other students he met with the program. </p>
<p>Maria and Justine agree that students need to be open minded and take advantage of opportunities that could help them think critically about work and realize the limitless career choices. They encourage other students to do internships while in high school. Real life work experiences gave both of these students a better perspective of the skills needed in a career but also helped them find what they are passionate about doing. Both Maria and Justine represent CICS Northtown Academy鈥檚 goal of providing an environment in which students鈥 creativity, intellectual prowess and problem-solving capabilities are nurtured and thrive to promote remarkable growth.</p>
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<p>If students are interested in learning more about Genesys Works internships, please go to their <a href="https://genesysworks.org/for-students/faqs/">FAQ page</a> for more information about their program and internship opportunities. </p><p><img src="/images/staff/CICS_Vert-Full_Logo_.jpg" /></p><p class="btn-link"><strong>Students Thrive and Grow with Internships</strong></p>
<p>CICS Northtown Academy partnered with<a href="https://genesysworks.org/"> Genesys Works</a> last summer, an organization that provides pathways to career success for high school students in underserved communities. The primary elements of their program model include skills training, meaningful internships, college and career coaching and alumni support.</p>
<p>Two CICS Northtown Academy students, Maria Tencio and Justine James Reyes, applied to the Genesys Quarter 1 Works training program. As part of this program, these NTA students were accepted to a summer internship program. We interviewed both students and they shared some of their experiences and lessons they learned over the course of their intership. </p>
<p class="btn-link"><strong>Taking a Chance Pays Off</strong></p>
<p><img src="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/1YyAsjx59gKlNCfVqOqfKRucdgTUYhkkU35-xZYf8ttThQ5MfvrwWOOBeyDFF_AHrt9jw7imxyRWZ0FzPrECsIT1TA1HMWBCRd8B1fexNP6TlPyXXtnGhJJppW87nIhBQHXgv3dR" width="128" height="128" style="border: 9px solid #ffffff; float: left;" />Maria Tencio wanted to start her senior year the right way with an internship experience added to her name. She applied for a summer internship because she was motivated to step out of her comfort zone. She saw the Genesys Works program as an opportunity to gain skills she could use in the future and work in a professional setting. Originally, she requested an accounting internship, but landed an IT internship with the advertising firm Ten35. Without hesitation, she took it even though she knew nothing about IT. Beyond learning everything from how to build a computer from scratch to understanding network topologies, Maria鈥檚 confidence grew exponentially to also improve her confidence in public speaking and the ability to collaborate with others. 鈥淚 feel more comfortable sharing my ideas with others and am able to communicate my ideas in a group setting.鈥</p>
<p><img src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/LGxyASommd85CNErscOYM79D-qLMSBDefMy7ZWNUU9rfg6W7QBRTDbupmeoLMV22UkD5pXfS96njySVYpuSVXHqTkIPgCtmbXHKbB50ImCIsmff-HEozChzvowAVyERiFSZ7pHp-" width="108" height="151.1311344321641" style="border: 9px solid #ffffff; float: left;" />Justine James Reyes was determined to apply for a summer internship despite the current pandemic. He knew he wanted to do something over the course of the summer before he started his senior year. He applied for a Genesys Works internship because he was unsure whether he wanted a career in the medical or the computer field and saw this internship as an opportunity to help him figure that out. Justin was placed with TransUnion as a Web Development intern. He describes the internship experience as an ideal one because he learned valuable skills such as time management, writing work emails, how to successfully interview for a job and the importance of networking. Although he enjoyed working with computers, Justine realized it was not something he wanted to pursue as a career, so he has now decided to pursue a career in the medical field.</p>
<p class="btn-link"><strong>Navigating the Future</strong></p>
<p>Both Maria and Justine believe that their internship opportunity is something worthwhile and should be offered to all students because of experiences one gains. They both made contacts while at their internships including mentors they will continuously seek advice from throughout their academic careers. Maria said that the internship was hard work but totally worth the effort. Justine felt the internship helped with him with his personal growth and said he knew it had a similar impact on other students he met with the program. </p>
<p>Maria and Justine agree that students need to be open minded and take advantage of opportunities that could help them think critically about work and realize the limitless career choices. They encourage other students to do internships while in high school. Real life work experiences gave both of these students a better perspective of the skills needed in a career but also helped them find what they are passionate about doing. Both Maria and Justine represent CICS Northtown Academy鈥檚 goal of providing an environment in which students鈥 creativity, intellectual prowess and problem-solving capabilities are nurtured and thrive to promote remarkable growth.</p>
<hr />
<p>If students are interested in learning more about Genesys Works internships, please go to their <a href="https://genesysworks.org/for-students/faqs/">FAQ page</a> for more information about their program and internship opportunities. </p>