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2/24/26 Career Connections

Summary : Franklin High School Career Connections

Franklin High School Career Connections

Every other Tuesday, Franklin’s Career-Connected Learning Coordinator Mr. Ruiz will post upcoming college and career related events, important application deadlines, career training program opportunities, jobs, internships, service learning options, and other career-connected topics of interest to students and their families. Email dpruiz@seattleschools.org if you have anything you want placed in the newsletter.

Make an appointment with Mr. Ruiz if you have any questions about these opportunities or need assistance applying.

Part-Time Jobs

Local Hot Jobs List

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The following jobs are nearby to Franklin, are part-time, and their managers are willing to hire students under 18 who have not yet graduated from high school. You can also check out the You can also check out the Jobs page on the Career-Connected Learning website with a list of job search engines and local companies that regularly hire high school students.

Metro Cruise Services Now Hiring for the Summer

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Metro Cruise Services provide cruise terminal management, terminal security services, shore excursions and ground guest services for the Port of Seattle’s cruise ship operations.

Summer Jobs – Spend the summer supporting Seattle’s very busy and popular summer cruise operations along the Port. If you are passionate about customer service, hospitality, and the cruise industry – and are interested in working with a dedicated team of enthusiastic, motivated, energetic and well aligned professionals – this is a great job for you. Join a face paced environment where your positivity and dedication will leave a lasting impact. Help create memories that begin with a heartfelt “Welcome aboard” to a warm “Bon Voyage”.

Apply NOW for first consideration! Hiring is ongoing, and the job will close when all positions are filled.

Part-time Summer Jobs from previous newsletters still available

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Pedalheads, a learn-to-ride bicycle day camp for ages 2-12, is currently hiring Bike Instructors to help run their 2025 spring break and summer programs. Their instructor positions are wonderful entry level jobs for youth to gain skills in relationship-building, teaching and leadership; and hours are also available as service-learning (you can do 40 hours of service-learning over Spring Break and then get paid throughout the Summer).

For more information about their programs, check out the Pedalheads website and then apply for Pedalheads Bike Camp Spring Break or apply for Pedalheads Bike Camp Summer now (or both!).

Pacific Science Center

Pacific Science Center has ignited curiosity for more than 60 years. Since its founding as the nation’s first science and technology center, PacSci has worked to expand access to science, serve as a vital resource for educators, and fuel discovery and experimentation as a vibrant community laboratory. They host a Camp for Young Minds each summer.

Science Center Camp Aide is a part-time role at 5 different locations across Seattle. The Camp Aide will ensure smooth camp programming by providing support to classroom educators and camp location site leads as directed. This position upholds the mission to provide safe, interactive, week-long STEM camps for school age children to spark lifelong curiosity, significantly enhance the participant’s experience and expand Pacific Science Center’s role as a driving force for informal science education.

Apply to Pacific Science Center Now to secure your summer job early!

Looking for a local part-time job not listed above?

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If the hot jobs above do not interest you, check out our custom Indeed.com search query to find local companies hiring teens.

To help you filter out the 100s of jobs on Indeed that do not hire teens, we have created a search query that limits part-time jobs open within a 5 mile distance from Franklin High School Get a filtered list and start applying now. These jobs are available for or catered to teens in high school and work with school schedules.

When you find a job on Indeed you like, you will need to create an Indeed account and then build an Indeed profile (including submitting a resume) before you can apply for jobs. After you build this profile, you only need to select the Apply button on a job listing, and it will instantly send your profile and resume to the employer for a very easy application process.

Drop-in Job Search, Resume Building, and Interview Help Now Available

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If you need help applying and preparing for college, looking for a job, making a resume, or practicing for an interview, the College and Career Center is now open after school for drop-in help with Emily, our UW Dream Project intern. This is a great option for students who do not have time to schedule an appointment during the school day.  As a working UW student, Emily has a lot of great insight and valuable tips to share with you! Drop-in help is available from 3:45 p.m.-5 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays.


Paid Internships

Apply Now for SPS Summer Internships – great 1st job opportunity to build resume.

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The Summer 2026 SPS Career Quest internship applications are now open! These 2-4 week classes offer students the chance to gain work experience or complete a career intensive while earning money (hourly pay, stipend check, and gift card). Please share the information below and/or the slides attached as you see fit. 

The preferred deadline to apply is March 20, 2026, with rolling applications until April for unfilled internships. 

InternshipDescriptionDates/ Times
Amazon Periscope
2- week career intensive at Amazon South Lake Union campus for current 10th grade students. Students receive ongoing mentorship from Amazon leadership, students earn 0.25 CTE credit and a $400 gift card upon completionJuly 13-249am-3pm, Monday through Friday Orientation week of June 22
Career QuestStudents are placed at internships in a variety of fields (business, media arts, construction management) and attend class once per week, earning 0.5 CTE Credit and $21.30/ hour (I-9 hiring documentation required, must be 16)July 6-30Class on Mondays from 10am-3pm at Franklin HS Internship Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays
Education Quest4-week internship at an SPS elementary school, mentored by a teacher students support social-emotional learning for younger students, earning 0.5 CTE credit and $21.30/hour (I-9 hiring documentation required, must be 16)June 29- July 317:15am-12:15pm,Monday through Friday Mandatory training and paperwork confirmations
Open Science Quest3-week career intensive at the Allen Institute in South Lake Union during which student dive deep into cell biology, neuroscience, and immunology. $500 stipend check and 0.5 HS credit. Students must have taken biology to apply.July 7th – July 27th9:00am – 3:30pm
Tech Quest2-week career intensive at Franklin HS or nearby for current 9th grade students. Introduction to coding and tech careers. $500 gift card upon completionJuly 20-30, 9:30am-3:00pm, Monday through Friday

Inclusive Arts Internship Program Accepting Applications for Summer

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AIM Seattle is now accepting applications from individuals (ages 16+) who wish to learn more about disability, inclusion and advocacy to serve as paid interns at AIM’s arts camps for people with disabilities. Interns in this program are involved in one or more of our weekly classes by supporting group members, acting as a Lead for volunteers, assisting Teaching Artists and Support Staff, and assisting with set-up and clean-up before, during and after class. Interns will also determine their own learning goals and a special project to complete during their time in the program. 

Summer interns are expected to commit to a minimum of one week of summer camp (Monday through Thursday), with the option of interning for 1-2 additional camp weeks. Summer camp season begins mid-July through the end of August. 

Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. If you have any questions, or if you have any accessibility needs for completing this application, please don’t hesitate to reach out via email, or texting Laina at 765-586-2252.

World Relief Western Washington Seeking Immigrant and Refugee Youth for Internship Opportunity

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World Relief Western Washington is an organization focused on creating pathways for refugees and immigrants to reconnect with their personal joys and goals for the future. The Equity & Sustainability Internship offers paid opportunities for high school students passionate about sustainable community development. Interns gain hands-on work experience in their community garden and learning kitchen, engaging in activities like blackberry removal, meal prep, inventory updates, and ecological surveys. Throughout the summer, interns lead projects, support events, and explore career paths in sustainability and community resilience through workshops and field trips—building skills and making a lasting impact in their communities.

Applications for Immigrant and Refugee Youth Internship and will close on March 31st. Application review, interviews, and selections will be finalized by May 1st. Email JEnglish@wr.org with any questions.

Internship Opportunities from previous newsletters still available

Seattle Children's Hospital - Research - Foundation

The Seattle Children’s Science Education Department is once again hosting a paid, transformative 4-week experience for students currently in grades 10 and 11 who want to learn more about biology laboratory research.

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The Research Training Program is an in-person program with a competitive application process and is intended for local students who reside within commuting distance of downtown Seattle. Activities include:

  • Lectures and labs on topics including immunology and infectious diseases
  • Independent research project and final oral presentation
  • Workshops on career exploration and college preparation

Program Dates: July 13-August 7, 2026

Applications are due March 8, 2026. A $2000 stipend will paid to students to offset costs for transportation and meals.

Learn More and Apply: Research Training Program!

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Teens in Public Service hires teens from all over the Puget Sound region for an enriching summer experience that inspires our next generation of community leaders. High School students between the ages of 15-19 who have a passion for serving their community can now apply for their paid internship opportunity.

 TIPS interns gain…

  • A summer’s worth of impactful work experience
  • Exposure to the “behind the scenes” of nonprofit orgs carrying out community-centered work
  • Mentorship, networking opportunity, and support from TIPS and their nonprofit supervisors / coworkers
  • A paycheck – interns will be paid Seattle minimum wage, which will be $21.30 in 2026
photo of a person: Together we can empower resilient young leaders making a difference in our community.

What you need to apply:

  1. First, check the TIPS Eligibility Requirements
  2. Then, complete and submit the online internship application. All applications must be completed and submitted by noon (12 p.m. PST) on Monday, March 2nd, 2026.
  3. Before submitting, obtain two letters of recommendation. Your letter writers must submit your letters of recommendation by the application deadline (noon on March 2nd, 2026). The link to submit your letters is included within the application and should be shared with your letter writers as soon as possible.  

If you have any questions about the application, or application process, please check the Teens in Public Service website’s FAQS, join an TIPS info session, or send an email to apply@teensinpublicservice.org

Kick off your career with a 4-week Seattle Parks and Recreation mentorship (8 hrs/week) for ages 15–21! Learn valuable skills, make awesome connections, and earn $300 that leads to a Seattle Parks & Recreation job paying $20.76/hr.

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Walk away with: Public Speaking, Emotional Intelligence, Financial Literacy, Game Facilitation

When: Saturdays 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

Please Note: The completion of the whole 4-week mentorship is required in order for applicants to apply for the future paid internships with Seattle Parks Career Explorations. The paid internship will be open to teens 15 years old and older who have completed the Career Explorations mentorship.

Questions? Email: Samuel.Chesneau@seattle.gov or Malaya.Neri@seattle.gov

Apply by March 20

Stay updated on all things internships on the District’s Regional Internships website

Seattle Public Schools’ Career and Technical Education (CTE) department maintains an Career Quest SPS Active directory of internships and other career-focused training programs that is updated throughout the year. The programs currently seeking students – and have open applications – are listed at the top. Programs that may not be accepting students now – but will in the future – are listed by CTE pathway below.

This is always the best place to start when looking for opportunities, but if you do not find something you like there, make an appointment with Mr. Ruiz to explore additional opportunities.


Worksite Learning (HS credit for work)

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Students who are currently employed can earn high school credit (CTE or other elective credit) for completed working hours! Every 180 hours worked is equivalent to .5 high school elective credits plus an A to boost your GPA for college admissions. 

Please reach out to Mr. Ruiz for more information and to pick up some important forms. Email dpruiz@seattleschools.org or stop by Room 205a during lunch or nutrition break to chat.

Eligibility for students seeking elective credit for their paid work experience:

  • Student must be 16 years of age or older, be legally employed, and have taken a CTE course.
  • Complete Bi-Weekly check-in forms documenting your hours.
  • Complete a final evaluation form detailing how their specific work experience aligns with their educational goals, imparts work and financial understanding, and the ways this work experience impacts future career and educational opportunities.

College Prep, Fairs, and Info Sessions

UW Upward Bound applications now open for college preparation support

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Upward Bound, a federally funded program that prepares first generation and/or low-income students to enter and complete college, is now welcoming applications through February 11, 2026.

What they offer: 

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  • Six-week Summer Academy, taught by college faculty and staff
  • Daily lunch stipends during Summer Academy
  • High school credit
  • Academic Tutoring & Support
  • College & Career Exploration
  • College Entrance Exam Preparation
  • Assistance in applying for financial aid and scholarships
  • Financial Literacy Workshops
  • Intensive Support for College Applications
  • Leadership and Community Service Opportunities 

Eligibility: 

  • 9th or 10th grader 
  • Low income and/or first generation 
  • Attend Chief Sealth, Cleveland, Franklin or Kent-Meridian High School
  • Students must be a citizen, national, or permanent resident of the United States or be in the United States for other than a temporary purpose.

If you have any questions, please reach out to the team at 206-221-9123 or ub@uw.edu.

UW STEMsub now accepting applications for next cohort beginning this Summer, 10th graders only

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The mission of UW STEMsub (Math Science Upward Bound) is to help low income and potential first-generation college students succeed in high school, get accepted to college and STEM majors, and graduate with a STEM degree. 

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Summer Academy includes: six weeks of STEM classes at UW taught by professors (one semester of high school credit per class), research opportunities, field trips, and a lunch stipend.

Academic Year support includes: weekly academic advising and tutoring, Saturday college/career prep workshops, graduation assistance, SAT/ACT prep, help with college application essays, service learning hours, and a paid stipend for your full participation.

Eligibility:

  • Current 10th grader (applications are not being accepted at this time for 11th graders)
  • Motivated to go to college and are interested in pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, Math (STEM) or the Medical/Health Care field;
  • Are the first generation in your family to earn a 4-year college degree and/or come from a low-income family. Most students who qualify for Free or Reduced Lunch are eligible
  • U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident not already participating in another Upward Bound or TRIO Talent Search Program.

For Questions or Help on your STEMsub Application, visit the UW STEMsub website or email uwmsub@uw.edu.

Pre-College Experience Programs Now Accepting Applications

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If you are considering a College Prep program, that actually increases your chances of being admitted to that university when it is time to apply, click on the university name below to learn more about their program offerings and how to complete their application.

Stanford University

You are invited to explore the enriching academic programs offered by Stanford Pre-Collegiate Studies. This summer, they are offering a range of online and residential programs designed for motivated, intellectually curious pre-college students. These programs provide students with the chance to delve into advanced topics beyond the standard high school curriculum, with subjects spanning art, business, computer science, humanities, math, science, and social justice.

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Stanford Pre-Collegiate Summer Institute

  • Format: Online
  • Eligibility: Current Grades 8 -11
  • Session One: June 15 – 26, 2026
  • Session Two: July 6 – 17, 2026
  • Application Deadline: March 13, 2026

Stanford Summer Humanities Institute

  • Format: Residential
  • Eligibility: Current Grades 10 – 11
  • Session One: June 21 – July 10, 2026
  • Session Two: July 12 – 31, 2026
  • Application Deadline: February 2, 2026

Need-based financial aid is available to support eligible students.

Rice University logo

This program is a great fit for motivated high school students, offering flexible online courses designed by Rice faculty. Students can explore topics like engineering, business and medicine, giving them a chance to gain experience that strengthens their college applications. Explore the Rice University Program

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This program offers a flexible, online path for high school students to explore college-level subjects like business, law, and STEM. These courses are designed to fit seamlessly into a busy high school schedule. Dive into a subject of interest to inform your college decisions, build real-world skills, and gain experience that can help you in the future. Students earn a Certificate of Completion from Dartmouth. Explore the Program at Dartmouth

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The Harvard Medical School Pre-College Online Certificate Program invites students to explore courses that spark curiosity. You can discover if a medical science subject you are passionate about could lead to a college major or a future career. Each course is taught by expert Harvard Medical School faculty and supported by mentors who guide students throughout their learning experience. Explore the Harvard Medical School Program

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Summer is an ideal time for students to explore their interests, strengthen academic skills, and prepare for future college coursework. The Northwestern Pre-College Online Program offers engaging online courses in business, law, medicine, and STEM that help you do just that. Courses are led by Northwestern University faculty and supported by mentors who guide students throughout the experience. The program’s flexible schedule allows students to learn at their own pace—making it a great fit alongside school, jobs, or internships. Explore the Northwestern University Program

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University of Notre Dame offers a flexible option for high school students interested in diving deeper into potential college majors and career paths. Explore fields like medicine, law, business, and psychology in a low-pressure environment. The 100% online, self-paced format allows them to manage their learning around busy schedules. The courses help build essential skills, including critical thinking and self-directed learning. Explore the University of Notre Dame Program

College Programs from previous newsletters still available

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The UW Academy, created in 2001 in partnership with the University of Washington Honors Program, is an early university admission opportunity for 10th grade students in Washington State. Every year, a small cohort of up to forty academically advanced and highly motivated students are admitted to the UW Academy.  

Students apply to the program during their 10th grade year, and if accepted, withdraw from high school at the end of 10th grade to enroll as freshmen at the University of Washington.  At the Robinson Center, UW Academy students find a community of like-minded peers and an experienced staff who can help them to make the most of their time at the UW.

UW Academy Applications are now being accepted for the Fall 2026 cohort and are due by February 17, 2026. Review the UW Academy Application Guide before applying if you are serious about this opportunity.


Scholarships and Financial Aid

Now is the time to start applying for as many scholarships as you can!

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If you are looking for scholarship opportunities to help you pay for tuition or other living expenses for college, now is the time to start looking through the Franklin Scholarship Bulletin to get a head start on applying.

Washington State Opportunity Scholarship Application Now Open

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The Washington State Opportunity Scholarship Baccalaureate Scholarship (BaS) is an incredible opportunity for Washington students — providing support that goes beyond just tuition! The scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid, mentorship, and career resources to students pursuing high-demand careers in STEM and health care in Washington state.  

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Key Benefits for Students: 

  • Scholarship up to $22,500 to cover tuition, fees, and expenses. 
  • Access to mentorship programs and career-building networks. 

Eligibility Criteria

Learn more at their Washington State Opportunity Scholarship website and apply today for Washington State Opportunity Scholarship! Email info@waopportunityscholarship.org with any questions. 


Training and Mentorship Programs

Seattle Children’s Offering 3 Healthcare Summer Camps, Applications Now Open

Seattle Children’s has just opened applications for THREE 2026 high school summer camps.

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  1. Seattle Children’s Nurse Camp: During this five-day camp, students will gain insight into the world of pediatric nursing by participating in clinical observation sessions. In these sessions, students will shadow nurses in a clinical environment and observe as they provide patient care and interact with patients and families. Camp dates: July 13 – July 17, 2026. You can visit their website for more information including how to apply, eligibility requirements, and camp schedule. Please reach out to nursecamp@seattlechildrens.org with any questions. 
  2. Seattle Children’s Mental & Behavioral Health Camp: During this five-day camp, students will explore careers within the mental & behavioral health field. By participating in hands-on skills and observing the day-to-day workflow of professionals, students will gain insight into various roles within pediatric mental health. Camp dates: July 27 – July 31, 2026. You can visit their website for more information including how to apply, eligibility requirements, and camp schedule. Please reach out to MBHCamp@seattlechildrens.org with any questions.
  3. Seattle Children’s Scrubs & ‘Scopes Camp: During this five-day camp, students will explore various allied health careers by job shadowing medical assistants, pharmacists, laboratory scientists and technicians/technologists in Pharmacy, Radiology, Surgery, Sterile Processing and Anesthesia in a clinical environment, observing as they provide patient care. Camp dates: August 10 – August 14, 2026. You can visit their website for more information including how to apply, eligibility requirements, and camp schedule. Please reach out to sscamp@seattlechildrens.org with any questions.

The application for all camps can be found here: Seattle Children’s Summer Camp Application 2026.  

UDOC Health Equity Summer Program Application Due March 20

UDOC Summer High School program with the tagline "Inspiring the Future of Healthcare"

UDOC is a free 6-week hybrid (3 weeks, virtual, 3 weeks in-person) summer residential program held on the University of Washington campus. The program exposes students to an array of health professions and serves approximately 30 students per summer. Open to all students, this summer enrichment program is for current juniors in high school across the State of Washington who have an interest in the health professions. 

UDOC’s goal is to foster, affirm, and encourage high school students’ interest in health careers by allowing further exploration of professional and allied health fields through experiential action-based curriculum.

Time: Must be available to attend the program June 22-July 21, 2026

Application: Deadline March 20

Interview Dates (by invitation): Saturday, April 4 or Sunday, April 5, 2026

UDOC Healthcare Equity – Learn More and Apply!

Sign up Now for a Free Photography Summer Camp

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Join Youth In Focus this summer for a variety of fun, creative photography camps July 6-31. Whether you’re into digital or darkroom, they have something for you! Please email Community Engagement Manager, Shida (shidab@youthinfocus.org), if you need help with camp registration. All camps are free, and equipment is provided. Half-day and full-day programs offered.

Camps include:

  • Fashion Photography
  • Photojournalism
  • Portraits and Lighting
  • Music Videos
  • Darkroom

Find out more HERE.

Puget Sound Skills Center offers similar classes to Seattle Skills Center, now available to SPS students

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SPS students are now invited to apply to the Puget Sound Skills Center, and enrollment is on a lottery basis. PSSC offers several additional programs that the Seattle Skills Center does not offer, including:

  • Aeronautical Science Pathways (Museum of Flight)
  • Aerospace Manufacturing & Engineering
  • Auto Body Technology
  • Behavioral Health
  • Cyber Security
  • Dental Assisting
  • Digital Sound Recording
  • Law & Justice
  • Marine Science Technology
  • Pharmacy Technician
  • Pre-Veterinary Technology
  • Sports Medicine
  • The Institute for Culinary Arts & Science

Applications will close on March 6. Interested students should see Mr. Ruiz in Room 205a, College and Career Center, or sign up for the February 11 Advisory session on the table outside of 205a.

Computing For All Recruiting for Spring Software Development Pre-Apprenticeship Program

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Learn to code at Computing for All! Computing for All offers a Full Stack Web Development Pre-Apprenticeship Program for Washington state students.

Learn to code, build professional job skills, and network with employers:

  • Live, online, instructor-lead classes
  • Free for qualified students, or join an associated earn-to-learn program
  • 5 courses offered per year, 6 courses required to complete
  • Tuesday & Thursday afternoons during Fall, Winter, and Spring; daily classes in summer
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What’s a Pre-Apprenticeship Program?

A training program to provide you with the technical and professional skills to qualify for an industry apprenticeship, as well as internships, and entry level jobs. You will create a portfolio, gain certifications, learn new job skills, get mentorship from tech professionals, and get help navigating the next steps in your career.

To qualify, you must be:

  • A Washington state resident
  • Between 16 and 24 years old
  • In need of financial assistance

Apply now for Computing For All for Spring Software Development Pre-Apprenticeship Program for the next program beginning March 24. If you have any questions, please email the leslie@computingforall.org

Training and Mentorship opportunities from previous newsletters

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Maritime Operations Program

The Seattle Skills Center is a half-day option high school that provides advanced Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses at several locations around the district.  Students can take advanced, preparatory CTE half-day courses during the school year and introductory versions of these courses and internships to earn high school CTE credit in summer.

2026-27 School Year Programs Offered:

Courses are a full year long. Students that complete a year of Skills Center courses earn 3 CTE credits. Many courses offer credit equivalency in fields other than CTE including Math, Science, English, and Physical Education.

See the CTE/Skills Center Course Description Page for more information about the programs listed here

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Automotive Technology Program
  • Advanced Manufacturing: Aerospace and Maritime
  • Automotive Technology
  • Construction Trades
  • Firefighting and Emergency Medical Services
  • Medical Assisting
  • Maritime Vessel Operations
  • Media Arts: Creating for Social Media
  • Nursing Assisting
  • Teaching Academy/ Careers in Education
  • Video Game Design

Enrollment Requirements:

Skills Center Application

Girls who Code

This summer, high school girls and non-binary students can explore AI, Game Design, Cybersecurity, and Data Science while building meaningful, tech-for-good projects at their own pace. You’ll learn through videos and hands-on activities and connect with industry mentors and a global community on Discord.

Register here to join the Pathways live webinar on February 4th, 2026 to learn more and ask questions about the program.

Apply for Girls Who Code’s free virtual pathway summer program by February 25 for priority consideration!

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Get free virtual, weekly training on how to become a barista and work in customer service! Students ages 15 to 21 are invited to join a weekly online class from 2:30pm-4:30pm for 6 weeks of job readiness, customer service and self-empowerment training.

Participants receive:

  • A laptop to participate which they can keep after graduation
  • Skills to get jobs & references
  • Free food worker card
  • A small weekly stipend ($) for your continued participation

You are much more likely to get a barista job (which are not easy to get) if you take this training.

Apply for the FareStart Virtual Barista and Customer Service Training

Pathway to our Future Advocacy Community Career

2026 Pathways to Our Future (PTOF) cohort is an after-school program is designed to help Chinese and Southeast Asian immigrant high school students, such as Vietnamese, Filipino, Khmer, Lao, Burmese, Mien, and Hmong youth, build career readiness skills, explore career pathways, and gain hands-on work experience.

Earn a $900 stipend and up to 100+ community service-learning hours by completing the program. Apply for Pathways to our Future ASAP.

If you have any questions before then, please contact: pathways@acrs.org, or Di Han: 206-774-2476, dih@acrs.org, Jessie Chu: 206-695-7537, jessiec@acrs.org, Katie Saephan: 206-474-2314, katies@acrs.org 


Service-Learning Opportunities

Launch seeking students to help operate annual festival, up to 6 hours

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Launch is a local organization providing afterschool programs for elementary age students, as well as preschools throughout Seattle.

They are hoping to recruit some high school age volunteers for their annual Family Carnival, tentatively scheduled for May 30th, 2026 at Van Asselt Community Center. See information about last years event.

Volunteers are asked for at least 2 hours, with potential of closer to 6 hours if you stay for set-up/clean-up. You also would be able to participate in the games and lunch would be provided!

For more information, email laura.nicholson@launchlearning.org

UW Botanical Gardens Junior Naturalist Program Still Recruiting for Summer Service Hours, Spaces are filling up!

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Junior Naturalists are teens volunteering with UW Botanic Gardens Summer Camp. This is a great service project if you are enthusiastic about working with kids, playing outside, and gaining leadership skills. Junior Naturalists will be paired with a Summer Camp Naturalist and assist them in their responsibilities for a small group of campers.

Junior Naturalists will have the opportunity to lead games and activities with the guidance of their Naturalist. This position is designed to provide experience and skills in teaching and working with children, and develop leadership skills. You can earn up to 75 service hours participating in this program.

  • Who:   Teens ages 15 – 18
  • When: Junior Naturalists serve for at least one of the five 2-week sessions that run from June 22 thru August 28
  • Where: Washington Park Arboretum & Center for Urban Horticulture
  • Cost: Free. This is a volunteer opportunity. Junior Naturalists may use this experience to meet service hour requirements. A reference letter is also available at the successful completion of the two weeks.

Feel free to reach out to uwbgeduc@uw.edu with any questions.

Service opportunities from previous newsletters

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Seattle Public Library

Are you interested in earning your service-learning hours at Seattle Public Library’s Beacon Hill, Columbia, or Rainier Beach branches? This is a very popular volunteer opportunity, and spaces fill up quickly, so the Library is starting to recruit NOW for Spring service opportunities.

Fill out the SPL Volunteer Interest Form now, and you will be notified as soon as opportunities open for the Spring. In the meantime, visit the Libraries’ SPL Teen website for more information about other programs and services offered, including homework, tutoring, and college and job application help.

Garden

Need volunteer hours? Looking for an internship or independent study project? Interested in designing a garden, planting and harvesting food, or building a farm stand, garden beds, or compost bin?

The Beacon Food Forest is looking for teen volunteers to help in their Young People’s Garden in late 2025 and early 2026. If you’re 14-19 years old and curious about gardening, protecting the earth, growing food, design, construction, or mentoring younger kids, they’d love to have you join them! 

Well-qualified volunteers may be offered paid positions mentoring younger children/youth in Spring/Summer of 2026. 

Volunteer sessions are two hours and usually the 3rd Saturday of each month from 10am-12pm, starting in November (although you can begin any time). 

If you’re interested or want to learn more, please contact eleanor@foodforest.ngo.

Tutoring

If you are looking to build your resume with a volunteer job entry while also earning most or all of your service learning hours, you should consider volunteering with 425 Tutoring for students grades K-6 in all subjects (Math, English, etc.)!

Must be a current high school student to participate. (Must be at least 14 years old)

  • Develop individual lesson plans and activities using Google Slides, Powerpoints, etc.
  • Virtually tutor using Google Meets, Zoom, etc. (All Virtual)
  • Work with 2+ students per tutoring session
  • 2-4 service hours per week (1- 2 hours of direct tutoring, 1-2 preparation)
  • Must commit to 8 weeks of tutoring!
  • Flexible times! Works with your schedule

Qualifications:

  • Must use emailing services
  • US High School Student OR 8th grade student, fluent in English, good with kids, access to internet

Seeking a Service Learning Opportunity?

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If the programs featured in the newsletter do not match your needs or interests, check out our Franklin Service Learning website for further guidance.

Additional Resources:

  • Just Serve – provides a listing of local volunteer opportunities that you can filter by available dates and times, interests, and skills used.
  • Seattle Central College has put together profile sheets of several organizations that offer long-term volunteer opportunities to get all of your hours in one place.

You can also make an appointment with Mr. Ruiz to talk more about what you might be interested in doing and get help finding the right opportunity.

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