Gibson Ek Interns Impacting Our Community

Issaquah, WALocal News

The article showcases the innovative internship program at Gibson Ek High School in Issaquah, which empowers students to make a tangible impact in their community. By collaborating with mentors in various sectors, students gain real-world experience while developing critical skills. Interns Nica and Mae, for instance, are tasked with making City Council information more accessible, reflecting their commitment to community engagement. Bridget and Ava's project with the Sustainability Manager illustrates the program's focus on environmental education, as they create a geocache tour to promote sustainability awareness. Quin's experience in urban forestry highlights the diverse opportunities available, combining data analysis with hands-on work in nature.

The mentors play a crucial role, guiding the interns and benefiting from their fresh perspectives. This program not only enhances students' resumes but also fosters a deeper connection to their community. Overall, the internships exemplify a successful model of experiential learning that benefits both students and the city of Issaquah.

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