Introducing an exciting opportunity for high school students in Virginia’s 4th Congressional District. This year will mark the first annual Congressional Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Competition, which was established by Congress in 2013. Similar to the Congressional Art Competition, the STEM competition challenges high school students in each Congressional district, tasking them with a specific project and objective in a related STEM field.
The 2014 competition will be in the field of Computer Science. Participating students will develop an app on a platform of their choice (iPhone, Android, Linux, etc.). All completed applications will be submitted via video presentation, to be reviewed by a panel of judges based on certain criteria.
The competition is open to all students who are at least 13 years of age (as of February 1, 2014) and are eligible to enroll in a high school located in Virginia’s Fourth Congressional District. If students attend school outside of their home congressional district, they may compete in either their home district or their school district. Participants may compete individually or in teams of up to 4 students.
Timeline:
February 1st – Contest opens (Students able to submit apps)
April 30th – Contest closes (Deadline for entry submissions)
May 30th – Competition winner(s) selected and notified
Contest Registration and Guidelines
During the Competition Submission Period, participating students must create an account on www.challengepost.com and register for the House Student App Contest. In providing a complete submission, each contestant (or one representative from a team) will be required to provide a link to the Application Demonstration Video, the Developer Video, and an entry form. After the submission period has ended, the submission cannot be modified in any way before the completion of judging. More information pertaining to online requirements and compatibility can be obtained at www.challengepost.com.
To enter, the student must create an account on www.challengepost.com and then register for the House Student App Contest under their participating Member of Congress’ profile, during the Competition Submission Period. All entries must be an original in concept, design and execution.
Register for the House Student App Challenge
For more information or if you have questions, please visit :
http://forbes.house.gov/pages/stem-competition.htm
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
New Cookie Rewards! Calling All Troops!!
Who’s Awesome? You’re Awesome!
We are excited to announce a new Troop Cookie Reward system. Details available here: 5 NEW Troop Rewards
Thank you, and please let me know if you have any questions.
Alexandria Carruth
Alexandria Carruth
Product Sales Manager
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Teen Advisory Group and Girl Scout Youth Board Member
Teen Advisory Group
The Teen Advisory Group will provide interaction and involvement of Girl Scouts in Council governance working with the CEO and the board of directors by getting involved in conversations that will influence policy decisions and help set the strategic direction of the Council.
Click here to learn more about a T.A.G. member's responsibilities.
Girl Scout Youth Board Member
Every year there are openings for Girl Scouts 14 years of age and over to serve, by appointment, on the Board of Directors.
In this position, girls serve one year on the Board of Directors as a non-voting member, by appointment of the Chair and approved by the board.
Click here to learn more about this position.
The Teen Advisory Group will provide interaction and involvement of Girl Scouts in Council governance working with the CEO and the board of directors by getting involved in conversations that will influence policy decisions and help set the strategic direction of the Council.
Click here to learn more about a T.A.G. member's responsibilities.
Girl Scout Youth Board Member
Every year there are openings for Girl Scouts 14 years of age and over to serve, by appointment, on the Board of Directors.
In this position, girls serve one year on the Board of Directors as a non-voting member, by appointment of the Chair and approved by the board.
Click here to learn more about this position.
Add-A-Member deadline Extended!!
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Every girl should have the opportunity to experience the benefits of Girl Scouting. You can make this happen! The deadline has been extended to April 11,2014, 4:30 p.m. so that girls may invite their friends to join Girl Scouts and take advantage of our council wide recruitment on April 5,2014, from 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. at the following malls:
Pembroke Mall, Virginia Beach; Patrick Henry Mall, Hampton; Southgate Mall, Elizabeth City.
More information can be found at gsccc.org.
Leaders, be a hero to a young girl and “Add-A-Member” to your troop. There are many girls who would like to be Girl Scouts.
Dedicated volunteers like you, play a key role in ensuring our success in offering the opportunity to as many girls as possible to participate in the Girl Scout program. When you add new girls, you extend the opportunity to build girls of courage, confidence and character, who make the world a better place. The girls currently in your troop also benefit by welcoming a new friend, while a parent or guardian of any new girls may be able to provide you with assistance at troop activities.
Every Girl Scout who invites a new girl to join Girl Scouts is eligible to receive the “Power of One” patch. The new Girl Scout will also receive the patch. Add three or more girls to the troop and all the girls in the troop (including the new girls) will receive the “Power of One” patch.
If you have already submitted an Add-A-Member form for your troop, you may submit another one for new members added between now and April 11,2014.
Pembroke Mall, Virginia Beach; Patrick Henry Mall, Hampton; Southgate Mall, Elizabeth City.
More information can be found at gsccc.org.
Leaders, be a hero to a young girl and “Add-A-Member” to your troop. There are many girls who would like to be Girl Scouts.
Dedicated volunteers like you, play a key role in ensuring our success in offering the opportunity to as many girls as possible to participate in the Girl Scout program. When you add new girls, you extend the opportunity to build girls of courage, confidence and character, who make the world a better place. The girls currently in your troop also benefit by welcoming a new friend, while a parent or guardian of any new girls may be able to provide you with assistance at troop activities.
Every Girl Scout who invites a new girl to join Girl Scouts is eligible to receive the “Power of One” patch. The new Girl Scout will also receive the patch. Add three or more girls to the troop and all the girls in the troop (including the new girls) will receive the “Power of One” patch.
If you have already submitted an Add-A-Member form for your troop, you may submit another one for new members added between now and April 11,2014.
Friday, February 7, 2014
generationOn - Hasbro Community Action Hero Award
GenerationOn, the global youth service movement igniting the power of all kids and teens to make their mark on the world, is now accepting applications for its Hasbro Community Action Hero Awards!
Do you know remarkable youth volunteers (ages 5 - 18) who should be recognized for their service? The Hasbro Community Action Hero Award recognizes outstanding young volunteers who show that you are never too young to make a difference in your local or global community. Hasbro Children’s Fund and generationOn will celebrate six young people for their extraordinary community service and volunteer activities at a special recognition event in New York City and present each awardee with a $1,000 educational scholarship. Nominations will be accepted through Tuesday, February 25, 2014 at 5 p.m. EST.
· Access more information.
· Download a flyer to share with others.
Contact Elizabeth Kaeser with questions.
Do you know remarkable youth volunteers (ages 5 - 18) who should be recognized for their service? The Hasbro Community Action Hero Award recognizes outstanding young volunteers who show that you are never too young to make a difference in your local or global community. Hasbro Children’s Fund and generationOn will celebrate six young people for their extraordinary community service and volunteer activities at a special recognition event in New York City and present each awardee with a $1,000 educational scholarship. Nominations will be accepted through Tuesday, February 25, 2014 at 5 p.m. EST.
· Access more information.
· Download a flyer to share with others.
Contact Elizabeth Kaeser with questions.
Cookie Gram
The latest edition of Cookie Gram is available online now. This special newsletter contains important information and updates about the Girl Scout Cookie Program.
If you would like to submit a story or photograph for Cookie Gram, send an email to kaitlins@gsccc.org.
If you would like to submit a story or photograph for Cookie Gram, send an email to kaitlins@gsccc.org.
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Virginia Muscial Theatre Presents Children of Eden
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