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Community Education Internship Team: Learn, Grow & Share

Community Education Internship Team: Learn, Grow & Share

Spark-Y’s summer internship program provides hands-on engagement opportunities for High School students where they can experience and learn about sustainability, professionalism, and teamwork under the mentorship of Spark-Y Apprentices and full time staff. In the beginning of July this summer, our group came together to form the Community Education team. Our team members include Chue, our Sustainability Educator, Sam, our Sustainability apprentice, and Jaylah, Joe, Sebastian and Oliver, our Sustainability Interns. We have been working together on multiple projects such as the Mobile Innovation Lab (The Beast), the greenhouse at Roosevelt High School, and several activities centered in professional development. We want to share some of our experiences with you in this post!

The Mobile Innovation Lab, known to many students as The Beast, started out as an innovative way to take learning directly to many students in North Minneapolis. It combats the disparities and lack of accessibility that many students experienced during Covid. This summer, we, as the community education team, mobilized our team strength into supporting this amazing mobile learning bus. Joe, Jaylah, and Chue supported the Beast on the ground as a team by engaging and supporting over 60 students as they learned about coding, drones, and the scientific method. As the on the ground team, each day is a new and exciting experience. From doing pushups and sit ups as robotic drones following the codes that students wrote to watching students design and give animate life to an orange cat using the Scratch coding program, there is never a boring day on The Beast. As the capacity of The Beast is limited to 15 people, three members of our team find other outlets for supporting the Beast. Sam, Sebastian, and Oliver work on preparing for the next mobile innovation learning modules. Their continuous effort on creating material lists and activity guides has helped to prepare Spark-Y for future fun on the bus. Through our work on The Beast, we have all learned a lot about education, supervision, and project planning.

Spark-Y has partnered with Roosevelt High School since 2013, and our team responsibility this summer is to maintain and upkeep the greenhouse in front of Roosevelt High School. The purpose of the greenhouse is to provide a space for growing nutritious foods for the school and community. For the greenhouse, our team focused on improving the depleted soil in the greenhouse plant beds. One thing we did to improve the soil was take compost and put it in the two plant beds. As a team, we created a garden layout of all of the plants that are going to be planted in the greenhouse. We also designed a trellis that is going to be built and put in the green house for the cucumbers and beans that need a structure to climb on. To design the trellis, we first did some research on what other effective trellises look like. We then took inventory of the materials we had on hand. Individually, we all came up with our own designs, and then we each presented our ideas to the rest of the group. We were able to discuss the pros and cons of each design and work as a team to incorporate the best aspects of each idea into our best final design. Some other garden work that we did as a team also included removing weeds at Friendship Academy and helping maintain their gardens. We hope that all the work we do this summer will benefit Roosevelt and others in the community for the future to come. We also hope that the plants will grow in the greenhouse without any of the thrip problems that previously affected the greenhouse. 

Another notable event that the entire Spark-Y team had an opportunity to participate in was several professional development days, where several guest speakers, including Spark-Y’s own Executive Director Zach Robinson, helped us improve our conflict resolution skills, write better resumes and emails, and hone our leadership and communication ability. Through these engaging sessions, our group was able to think more deeply about potential future career paths as well as cultivating our own character so that we may thrive. A large part of these presentations was a myriad of hands-on activities, including a survey to determine potential career paths, a quiz to attempt to point out aspects of a professional inter-team message, and an activity consisting of sorting problems that a team might have into what exact issue was being faced. The last of these was especially effective, as we completed it in several randomly assembled smaller teams, letting us focus more on our individual inquiries about how to resolve these potential occurrences with people who we have worked with less than our focused team groups. Overall, these speakers and the activities they brought with them were an excellent opportunity, and we are glad they came to share their knowledge and help us succeed.

During our internship most of the time was spent on working in a group to meet a goal or get a project done, giving us plenty of opportunities to increase our ability to lead and work as a team. As a team we all had a great time working with each other and expressing our creativity through the projects that we work on, using new experiences as a conduit to come together, learn to work with one another, and create something based on a plan the team had formulated. As the summer continues, we hope that our group can continue to contribute to the community around us through these projects, and keep learning about how to improve both ourselves and the world around us.

Generation Futures: My First Job Search

Generation Futures: My First Job Search

Generation Futures - Future professional career Jamboard

Generation Futures - Future professional career Jamboard

Hi everyone, my name is Shilah Hang (SHY-LAH), I am a 9th grader that goes to Community School of Excellence. I attend Generation Futures with Spark-Y, which is a wonderful program that can help you with your future. For example, they help us write a resume, set goals for ourselves, and job search. Generation Future is a great start for learning how to get a job. They have great leaders to help guide us to success. I joined Generation Future because I want to learn how to find a job for myself. I wanted to be able to write a resume to help me get a job without being confused about how to write one. I want to start off my career with good help from great teachers.

One lesson I enjoyed and learned from at Generation Futures, is how to job search. It was my first time job searching because it was something I've never tried doing. I was very excited and it was interesting to see all different kinds of jobs there are. What I learned from this experience is that it is hard to start a career with your dream job immediately because you need experience. You can start with a job that is a good start and then work your way up to your goal. One of the Generation Future leaders, named Kata (Spark-Y Education Director), said before she worked at Spark-Y, she was working as an educator on a boat and then she came to Spark-Y and is now helping people like me. This is a great experience and is a great opportunity. It was cool to hear all the different jobs the leaders had before working at their current job. I have met wonderful people. I highly recommended joining a program like this, trust me it will really help you.

My dream job is doing music. I want to do music because it is always something I wanted to do. I want to sing, write, play all kinds of instruments, and produce music. What I learned from Spark-Y is that I could start off on an entry level job and work my way up to what I want to do. I learn to set a goal for myself if I want to do music. It benefits me to motivate myself to try harder and never give up. It benefits me if I can find a job easily and when I need help I can email one of the teachers. Getting this experience is important because finding help like this is hard. Sometimes you might struggle and might not know what to do. It is important that I experienced it because the teachers have shown me ways to get experience so I can start to achieve my goals.

First Step: Resume - Next Step: My Future!

First Step: Resume - Next Step: My Future!

Hi everyone, my name is Jubilee, I am in 10th grade, and I go to Community School of Excellence high school. I am in the Generation Future program with Spark-Y where we meet online and work on learning new skills and becoming leaders to help our futures. I joined Generation Futures because I am focused on learning new expertise to get myself out there. I wanted to learn how to work with a team, learn job skills, and learn communication skills. Spark-Y stood out from all the other after school programs, because we get paid to participate and work together in our session meetings. It also looked challenging and fun!

A couple of weeks ago we worked on building our own draft resumes. We usually start off the sessions with an ice breaker. The week we talked about what we were most grateful for. I said I was most grateful for being able to learn new job skills, meet great staff and peers, and be a leader. Then, we started talking about resumes. I have never done a resume draft or anything like this so when we did make them I was excited and knew it could help out a lot with our real resume later in the year. Something I learned is that when you write a resume you want to make sure that your work experience is up to date. And when you write a resume you want to put down your work experience and skills so that when you apply for a job they can see how far in experience you are and if you qualify for it. I learned that formatting matters too! Spark-Y staff and my own peers helped review my resume and gave me feedback which helped me a lot.

Visual of guidelines on resume review!

Visual of guidelines on resume review!

When working on a draft resume or any draft it helps your understanding on how to actually write your real resume. In Generation Futures, staff help us work on skills so that it will be more simple and easier for us and also benefit us for our future professional career. Next week, we will be working on our hopes for our future professional career, which will be talking and figuring out what we want our career to be and look like. This helps us be ready and prepared and helps us set our goals on what we want our career to be after high school. I’m very excited to see what else we will start learning and working on because without the Generation Futures program led by Spark-Y it wouldn't be easy to do this alone. Spark-Y has helped me with my leadership, communication skills and job skills that I didn't already know how to express. And it also helped me learn skills that I will use in the future, like how to set good examples for my partners and how to lead others.

Jubilee, 10th Grader in the Generation Future Program

Resume configuration slide

Resume configuration slide

Words Generation Future students contributed about what leadership means to them

Words Generation Future students contributed about what leadership means to them

Jubilee in the virtual Generation Future classroom

Jubilee in the virtual Generation Future classroom