High School Diving Coach Needed
Cambridge Rindge & Latin School (CRLS) has an open position for Diving Coach starting immediately for the 2017-2018 winter sports season. CRLS Swim & Diving program has about 70 students and last year had the largest diving team in the state with a 24-student roster, several of whom competed in the state championships. Recent CRLS grad, Gabe Bamforth, a back-to-back state champion, is an All-American and among the top divers in the NCAA competing at Carnegie Mellon. CRLS Diving is an inclusive program with no cuts, no athletic fees for participants, and truly embodies the CRLS motto of "Opportunity, Diversity, and Respect."
CRLS seeks competent, committed and dedicated candidates for the following position:
Assistant Coach - Diving (Stipend commensurate with experience, starting at $3,849)
Contact Director of Athletics, Tom Arria
Apply today >>

CSV Opportunities for Students
Year Up
Date: Wed, Dec 13th
Time: 2:30 - 3:15PM
Location: CCRC, room 1501
Year Up is coming to talk about their services on Wed, Dec 13th at 2:30PM in the CCRC. Please encourage students to attend. Through Year Up, students earn college credits and gain professional skills via internships. In addition, they receive a stipend. Check out the website >>
IBM Fridays
Date: Fri, Jan 5th and Feb 2nd
Time: 2:45 - 4PM
Location: CRLS Library
IBM consultants are coming to CRLS campus the first Friday of Jan and Feb. These dynamic young professionals help with college/scholarship essays, interview prep, and can answer questions student may have about career options. This is a great opportunity for students, especially for those who are interested in science, computer science, and business.
CSV encourages seniors to come after school to meet with a mentor in the CCRC.
College/Career Mentoring
Date: Every Wednesday
Time: 2:30 to 4:30PM
Location: CCRC, room 1501

Please Join us for the next CRLS School Council Meeting, Tuesday, Dec. 19 from
6 - 7:30PM
School Improvement Plan Topic: Phase 2 of Leveling-UP.
Come hear feedback and next steps form Principal Smith and Deans of Curriculum.
Location: Windsor Health Clinic, 119 Winsdor St, 2nd Floor Conference Room
All CRLS School Council meetings start with a topic related to the School Improvement Plan (SIP) followed by a Q&A. The last half hour of the meeting is open discussion. Meetings are held off-site in the community.
Upcoming Meetings & SIP Discussion Topics:
–Jan. 30: Supporting our immigrant families affected by the end of TPS
Location CRLS: Principals Conference Room
–Feb. 27: CRLS Adolescent substance abuse specialist from the Teen Health Center, Dr. David G. Stewart
Location: CRLS Principal Conference Room.
Take a brief survey to help us select topics for the rest of the year.
It's That Time of Year Again: We're Looking for Internships for CRLS Seniors
We like to reach out to the CRLS parent and guardian community to see if there might be some opportunities at your place of work. Internships are unpaid and run during the spring semester. Students are available from about 12:15 - 2:30PM everyday when school is in session, except for some alternating Fridays, when they meet at school for a seminar.
This year, we are working with some great students who are interested in:
- small business management
- social media marketing
- biomedical engineering
- finance/accounting
- architecture
- electrical repair
- social work with children
- criminal justice reform
- epidemiology
If you or someone you know might have a place for a CRLS volunteer intern at your place of work, or to learn more, please contact Kathleen FitzGerald at 617.349.4946.

Are You Interested in Learning about a Career in the Fire Department?
Tuesday, December 12th | Period 3
Come and meet members of the Cambridge Fire Department
and learn about this exciting career path. View Flyer >>
Are You Concerned about Your Substance Use? Someone Else’s Use?
There is now an Adolescent Substance Abuse specialist at Teen Health! Dr. David G. Stewart from the Cambridge Health Alliance will see students on Thursdays between 9AM - 1PM. Any student can go to Teen Health during lunch without a pass to meet him.
The Amigos Community School is Seeking Responsible High School Volunteers and Part Time Employees
Our program offers after school enrichment classes to students ages 4 -10 years old. Do you enjoy working with children? Are you interested in gaining experience in youth work, curriculum design and education? Then this could be a great opportunity for you! Hours are generally from 3 - 6PM, 2-3 days per week. The schedule is flexible. Interested candidates are encouraged to send an email to the Amigos Community School Director, Amber Pittenger Tillson.

Winter Letter
CRLS families, please keep an eye out for Friends of CRLS's winter annual appeal letter among the many you are no doubt receiving this time of year.
FOCRLS programs support the success, broaden the horizons, ignite the creativity, and recognize the accomplishments of students in your own community.
For more info on Friends of CRLS, visit our website.
Give the Gift of Your Time this Season
Always on our wish list: more wonderful volunteers -- students and adults!
Students receive community service credit! (Please remember to have your forms signed.)
We're seeking volunteers to reach out to contributors, wrap gifts for donations, and help us throw our spring Bash.
- Phonathon calls to our contributors -- for students and/or adults. There'll be snacks and a script to follow to make the job easier. Phonathon dates and times below. Location TBA. Please email us to sign up and get info.
Monday, December 11 | 7 - 9PM
Wednesday, December 13 | 5 - 7PM
- Gift Wrapping at Henry Bear's Park, Porter Square Mall, Sunday, December 23, throughout the day, 2 hour shifts -- for students and/or adults. Wrap shoppers' purchases for donations to FOCRLS. Please email us to sign up and get info.
- Spring Bash -- monthly evening planning meetings -- for parents. Various jobs from now through the event at Google headquarters in Kendall Square on March 29, 2018. Please email us to sign up and get info.
Friends of CRLS (FOCRLS) is a nonprofit association supporting opportunities for CRLS students, grads, and faculty. For more info on Friends of CRLS, visit our website.

The MIT/Wellesley Upward Bound Program is currently recruiting CRLS 9th & 10th graders
Upward Bound Program provides after school tutoring during the school year and a six-week residential summer program at Wellesley College. The program also offers academic support and college preparation guidance including college tours and senior seminars. Both the school year and
summer session offer various recreational and cultural activities and field trips. Upward Bound is a free Federally funded program for low-income and/or first-generation students.
For more information or an application please contact: 617.253.5124 or email: Lourdes Pires or see your Guidance Counselor.
Interested students are encouraged to attend Guest Visitation Days.

Get Involved with FOCA
There are many opportunities for parent engagement at CRLS and the Friends of Cambridge Athletics (FOCA) supports many aspects of this process for the athletics program. Participation is simple and there are many volunteer opportunities. Areas range from FOCA events to serving as parent liaison to teams. To learn more about our work and to get involved visit our website, send an email, or just come to one of our meetings held the 2nd Tuesday of the month in the Athletics office 6 - 7:30PM.

Now Accepting Applications for Breakthrough Greater Boston Class of 2024
Do you know a current 6th grade student in Cambridge? Breakthrough Greater Boston is now accepting applications for the class of 2024! Breakthrough Greater Boston is a free, year-round, academic enrichment program. We offer an exciting curriculum and small classes taught by trained college students. Students must apply during their 6th grade year and make a six-year commitment. The application is due December 15 and can be found at our website. Stop by our office in CRLS to pick up or drop off your application!
Teach or Tutor with Breakthrough Greater Boston this Semester
Be an Academic Mentor: Breakthrough Greater Boston is looking for students and professionals to serve as Academic Mentors for our middle and high school students. Academic Mentors help our students build study skills, get organized, and improve their academic performance. Additional details and application info can be found on our website.
Teach in our School Year Program: Breakthrough Greater Boston is currently seeking dynamic and talented high school and college students with a passion for urban education to teach during our After School Program. Teaching Fellows will be responsible for delivering instructional content in a structured and supportive classroom setting consisting of 6-10 middle school students. Teaching Fellows receive training, professional development, and ongoing instructional coaching and support from experienced teachers throughout the fellowship. Additional detail and application info can be found on our website.
Career & College Resource Center
College/Career Mentoring
Date: Every Wednesday
Time: 2:30 - 4:30PM
Location: CCRC, room 1501
Cambridge School Volunteers (CSV)
Drop-in Math Help Available
Stop by the Tutoring Center, Room 2132, 7:30 - 8AM, Monday through Friday, to see Mr. Duche, Academic Support Teacher. Come any morning for help with your math problems!
Tutoring Center
Do you need your own 1:1 tutor to help in any subject? Come by the Tutoring Center, Room 2132, to fill out a request form for a tutor. See Mr. Duche or Ms. Williams. Cambridge School Volunteers will work to find a tutor who can help you once or twice a week. Tutoring sessions happen before school, 7:30 - 8AM, Mon-Fri or after school, 2:45 - 3:45PM, Mon-Fri. starting September 25. Don't wait until you are behind! Request some support now.
Are you interested in volunteering? Please contact Deandra Williams at 617.349.6794.
ACT, SAT, AP Testing
Don't forget to register in advance for these exams. View the Testing Schedule >>
First Work
If you are 14 or 15 years old, there are jobs available through First Work. Apply in Room 1312 between 7:15AM and 3PM. Must be 14 or 15 years old to apply.
uAspire: Free Financial Help
Free financial aid help is available in the CCRC Tuesday through Friday mornings. Make an appointment by clicking here or call Simone at 413.829.4494 to schedule an appointment.
About the DYK: The DYK is a weekly publication for students and families of Cambridge Rindge & Latin School. To submit an announcement, email the DYK. Deadline for submission is Fridays at 10AM each week.