Written by: Kim Wisneski, APS Executive Internship Program Director & Coordinator
The APS Executive Internship Program recently hosted a EIP sponsor appreciation dinner and ceremony. This event is held twice each school year to highlight the work-based learning experiences of EIP students and show appreciation to the sponsors who hosted interns. Sponsors host unpaid interns for a minimum of 90 hours over an academic semester while EIP students learn critical skills related to their future career goals.
Five students were awarded scholarships ranging from $500 to $1000 towards future post-secondary costs. Four scholarship recipients, Huyen Ho, Pukar Kafley, Nada Orabi, and Yarely Ramirez Vallez each received $500, and Cynara Turner received $1,000. Additionally, over 39 students were recognized for earning the President's Volunteer Service Award, which recognizes citizens who volunteer a minimum of 100 hours. Five students, Dalia Alvarado, Anabelle Britt, Larissa Lara, Chimamaka Megafu, and Mike Salas Pasillas stood out by completing over 175 hours of volunteer time, earning the Silver PVSA. In addition, Millia Preap and Jasmine Salgado Simental earned the prestigious Gold PVSA by completing over 250 hours of service.
The dinner was well-attended by over 200 students, sponsors, family members, and advisory members. Former intern and Rangeview High School graduate Ms. Quanda Allen returned as a special guest speaker, sharing her experiences at her internship and where her career path has taken her. EIP students Lizbeth Barerra, Chimamaka Megafu, and Pukar Kafley served as hosts for the evening.
The EIP boasts partnerships with top-notch businesses, hospitals, schools, city services, veterinary services, and many more. EIP students have the opportunity to work with professionals in their desired career fields, completing work assignments, attending meetings, and developing special projects requested by the sponsor. Each intern has the opportunity to make contributions to their host organization while achieving personal, academic, and career growth and "test driving" career fields before committing time and money toward college preparation.
The program has great sponsors and is always looking for more! If you or a business you know is interested, visit the Executive Internship Program website or contact EIP Program Director and Coordinator Kim Wisneski at 303-344-4910, ext. 27745. Students interested in interning should contact their school counselor.