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It's Still Who You Know: Internships Growing Role in Future Employment

This May, Wall Street Journal posted an article, "Interns Get A Head Start In Competition For Jobs,"reporting that more and more entry-level positions are being filled by people who formerly interned with the companies advertising the openings. According to a recent survey from the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE), the percentage has risen from 30% in 2005 to 40% last year. It is clear that this finding emphasizes the growing importance of interships to students' job/career prospects.Southwest Preparatory School believes that is never too early to start training students with skills that adjust to the more practical, real-life workplace. Southwest Preparatory School provides young people with the vital skills to become the future leaders a rich, complex and vital sector of the San Antonio economy. Classes at SWPS engage in project-based learning, applying what they learn to actual real wolrd projects from the very beginning of their high school career. Junior and Senior high school students can potentially qualify for paid internships (on or off campus) based on guidelines such as good grades, attendance, and work ethic. The on-campus, Service Learning program gives students the opportunity to improve the school, get credits and get paid simultaneously.  Call 210-302-0504 or visit www.swprep.orgfor more information on getting your student off to a great start!    ...read more

By Southwest Preparatory School May 17, 2011

Summer Academy for High School Readiness

Since 2002 The Urban Institute has researched the academic losses suffered by  students when school is out for summer. Per one report, “Much of the observed gain (or loss) results from time in school (or lack thereof).” Per another report, "the quality of the summer activity is an important determinant of whether students gain or lose ground over the summer. " Southwest Winner's Foundation has the answer for your 7th and 8th graders! A Summer Academy to help them keep learning during the summer months and to get on track for high school, college graduation, and beyond!  When: June 6-10, 8am-4pm (extended care available at extra cost) How Much: $75 - NE&NW; SE has a reduced cost, please call 210-302-0504 Where: Camps take place on the Southwest Preparatory School's campuses: NE: 1258 Austin Hwy. 78209 NW: 6535 Culebra Rd. 78238 SE: (6/13-17) 735 South WW White Rd. 78220 What's included: Breakfast, Lunch, Snacks, Supplies Who do I call? 210-302-0504 for more info!! ...read more

By Southwest Preparatory School May 17, 2011

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