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| Written by Robert Ruiz |
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Links Scholarship Program Qualifications to request an Application
2. Be a student who has successfully completed all of the requirements to graduate. 3. Be a student in good standing in an Oklahoma Metropolitan Area High School(consistent adherence to rules and policies). 4. Accepted or applying to an institution of Higher Education 5. Have a minimum of 3.0 grade point average. 6. Need for financial assistance Application Requirements and Materials to be Submitted 1. Fully completed application. (Incomplete applications will not be considered) 2. Written essay of not less than 600 words in response to three of the following five questions: a. What is the value of being bilingual? b. Discuss a particular class, activity or experience, which molded or influenced you. c. As a bilingual person, how will you remain a part of, or become involved in, the community to contribute to its sustained improvement? d. What issues do you consider most relevant to today’s youth? Why? e. How can the acculturation process influence your education and personal experiences? 3. Official sealed school transcript of grades. 4. Two (2) letters of recommendation from non-related to the student teachers, counselor or community leaders. (All LCDA staff is excluded.) 5. Show proof of financial needs by submitting one of three: a. Copy of the parents income tax return b. Parents employer letter stating the yearly salary c. Copy of the parents previous month check stubs 6. Copy of the application submitted to an institution of Higher Education, or Letter of acceptance. Complete and return this application postmarked by Feb 29th, 2011 SCORING will be on a scale of 1 to 5 and based on the following set of factors: a. (PA/ACT/SAT) b. Essays c. Family income and family size d. Community involvement e. Other grant or scholarships received Education Committee Scholarship Review Complete and return this application postmarked by Feb 28th, 2011 McDonald’s Latino Youth Leader of the Month Award Information and Nomination Form Releases The Latino Community Development Agency, in conjunction with Cox communications and McDonald’s desire to develop a program aimed at identifying and honoring student leaders among the Latino community. These young people are those, who by their actions and lifestyles exemplify community leadership to the entire community. Program PurposeThe Education Committee will coordinate the program in cooperation with all participating Public School District superintendents and area principals. The purpose is to select one candidate each month, and honor him/her for a month through the use of 30 second vignettes on both Spanish and English speaking networks, including Univision, that will position these young leaders as instant heroes in their communities. It will show the entire youth population that recognition comes from the pursuit of the positive virtues, such as leadership, volunteer service and good academic standards. Identified PopulationThe targeted group is High School students in grades 11th and 12th. Young people at this age group are role models for younger kids. The students are selected based on an application submitted by the Principal, teacher, and/or counselor of the High School. The applications are evaluated on a 100 points score. Each school will nominate one candidate each month from which one student will be selected to receive the “McDonald’s Latino Youth Leader of the Month Award.” To participate, the Principal needs to complete the attached form and materials requested below, and send it to:Latino community Development Agency-LCDA Education Committee Riverside Community Center 420 S.W. 10th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73109 The due date to submit the application materials is the first Wednesday of each month, starting on September 2010. Qualifications of the Candidates 1. Demonstrate the pride of their Hispanic heritage, be bilingual or demonstrate effort of becoming bilingual. 2. Be a student in good standing. 3. Be active participant in extra-curricular activities and/or volunteer activities. 4. have a minimum of 3.0 grade point average. Application Materials to be submitted by the Principal 1. Fully completed application (Nomination Form-Page 1). 2. Official school transcripts of grades or other official verification of GPA. 3. Written short paragraph of approximately 80 words from the candidate in response to the following questions: A. As a bilingual person, how will you remain a part of the community to contribute to its sustained improvement? B. What are your goals: What do you want to be doing 5 years from now? 10 years from now? C. Why do you consider yourself a leader? 4. One letter of recommendation from a non-relative teacher, counselor or community leader supporting why the candidate is considered a leader. The applicants are evaluated based on 100 points score according to the following criteria: 1. Question A Maximum 10 points 2. Question B Maximum 10 points 3. Question C Maximum 10 points 4. Letter of recommendation Maximum 50 points 5. GPA Maximum 20 points (only during the academic year) Application ProcedureThe program will kick off in the beginning of each academic year and the name of the youth selected should be sent to the Latino Clubs Coordinator. After reviewing that all materials were submitted the Latino Clubs Coordinator will forward the paperwork to the Education Committee members by the first Friday of each month. Each Educational Committee member will complete the candidate evaluation form with their final scores to the Latino Clubs Coordinator. The person with the higher average scores will be selected as the McDonald’s Latino Youth Leader of the Month. The Latino Clubs Coordinator will officially inform Cox Communications and the corporate sponsor of the results on a monthly basis.
Rewards for the Youth LeadersThe program, through the use of 30-second vignettes on both Spanish and English-speaking networks, including Univision, will position these young leaders as instant heroes. It would show the entire youth population that recognition comes from the pursuit of positive virtues, such as leadership, volunteer service and good academic standards. All nominees receive a certificate and are honored at the LCDA Senior Banquet. Besides the recognition during one month on TV, the recipients of the award will be offered the opportunity to participate in the youth summit organized by the National Council of La Raza (NCLR). NCLR is the largest national Latino civil rights and advocacy organization in the Unites States that works to improve opportunities for Hispanic Americans. By keeping our young people motivated to focus on leadership virtues, and academic excellence the Oklahoma business communities will benefit by molding the foundations for productive citizens who will, as adults, impact the community and will be our leaders of the future.
A wonderful byproduct of this program is that we have become a selection process for area universities. Both the youth selected each month and those nominated represent the educational elite of Latino students. Thanks to the McDonald’s Latino Youth Leader of the Month Program, we are able to educate the next generation of Latino leaders. |
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