High School Students Selected for Leadership Program
Three Salt Lake City School District high school students have been selected to participate in Bank of America's Student Leaders Program. Through a partnership with the Salt Lake County mayor’s office, a paid summer internship experience will help these students develop workforce skills, leadership, and civic engagement by working with Utah’s STEM Action Center and Fourth Street Clinic.
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Diya Rao, West High School Internship: Fourth Street Clinic Demonstrating extensive volunteer experience throughout her high school career, Diya used her talents to serve as a piano teacher and event ambassador for the Mundi Project as well as a teen leader and youth volunteer at the Salt Lake City Public Library during a previous summer program. Diya also held an Officer Leadership position with the National Honor Society. |
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Nathan Flores, Salt Lake Center for Science Education Internship: STEM Action Center With a personal goal in helping to create a united community by finding a balance in resource distribution in government, Nathan has been involved in the National History Day Program for years, serving as a student ambassador and leader. He has also represented SLCSE on a national level at both the Academy of American History and Civics and the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. |
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Isabelle White, Highland High School Internship: Fourth Street Clinic With a commitment to helping others, especially in the local Jewish community, Isabelle holds a role as editor and full-time board member of the jGirls Magazine, a platform for Jewish teenage girls to share their thoughts, experiences, and art. She also serves as a guest speaker at the Jewish Community Center and is a writer for the Fresh Ink for Teens. |