Resources

The best predictor of student success is the extent to which families encourage learning at home and involve themselves in their child’s education. Hundreds of research studies show that when parents get involved, children do better in school.

SRC gathered dozens of programs of academic enrichment programs in DFW area that are design to help student reach their potential. These programs are offered by city, state, and federal levels. Students who take advantage of these programs could get a full scholarship.

It’s up to the students and parents to review these programs and choose what fits their needs.

Academic Success Programs:

SRC educational programs are designed to support students to graduate from high school on time and maximize their chance of acceptance to a college that would be a best fit for them. With this goal in mind, SRC created Summer Prep resource programs that will enable students not only excel in high school but help them explore a 21st-century career.

Texas Pre-freshman Engineering Program (TEXPREP)

TCC PREP is a 7-week academic enrichment summer program we offer through a partnership with the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA). This intensive math-based program helps students entering grades 7–9 prepare for careers in the fields of mathematics, science, technology and engineering (STEM).
https://www.tccd.edu/academics/cee/lifelong-learning/youth-programs/tcc-prep/

Generation Hope is a 3-year commitment. You begin in 6th grade and graduate in the 8th grade. Activities focus on science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) studies.
https://www.tccd.edu/academics/cee/lifelong-learning/youth-programs/generation-hope/

The TCC Engineering program will help you develop creative thinking and understand how things work. It will also prepare you for an Associate of Science degree: 2-year program (60 semester credit hours).
https://www.tccd.edu/academics/courses-and-programs/programs-a-z/credit/engineering/

Texas A&M-Chevron Engineering Academy at Dallas College provides a pathway to students interested in pursuing an engineering degree at Texas A&M University. Students admitted to the Engineering Academy are co-enrolled at Texas A&M University in the College of Engineering and at Dallas College.
https://www.dcccd.edu/cd/partnerships/tamu-engineering/pages/default.aspx

Health Professionals Recruitment and Exposure Program (HPREP) – UTSWU

The Health Professions Recruitment and Exposure Program (HPREP) is an enhancement program that opens high school students’ minds to medicine and science through a variety of workshops and hands-on activities. Students in 10th through 12th grades who are interested in medicine or science are encouraged to fill out an online application to attend HPREP. Most HPREP students are underrepresented minorities in medicine and/or economically disadvantaged individuals.
https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/education/programs/nondegree-programs/high-school-students/hprep/

UT Southwestern Summer Research Program (SRP)

This eight-week program is designed to give teachers and students an opportunity to work side by side with a faculty host in a research laboratory. Participants are paid a stipend and are required to present the results of their research at the end of the summer.
https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/education/programs/stars/programs/summer-research-opportunities.html

SAT Preparation Courses

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https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sat/practice/full-length-practice-tests

Communities Foundation of Texas (CFT)

Communities Foundation of Texas (CFT) dedicates a significant portion of grantmaking to support local and statewide education initiatives. As part of our commitment to increase postsecondary access and success, we manage more than 60 scholarship funds that support deserving students in North Texas and beyond.
https://www.cftexas.org/scholarships

Dallas County Promise is a coalition of school districts, colleges, universities, employers and communities that have joined forces to help more Dallas County students complete college and begin careers.
https://dallascountypromise.org/students/highschools

Unigo provides cutting-edge tools, compelling content, and essential information, empowering students to make the best decisions about their college experience.
https://www.unigo.com/scholarships/by-state/texas-scholarships

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https://www.collegeessayguy.com/college-essay-resources

Local, State and Federal Programs: Teen court volunteers, under the guidance of adults, present the case, deliberate, and construct a sentence for teens who have received a Class C misdemeanor ticket.

Irving Teen Court: https://www.cityofirving.org/427/Teen-Court
Ever ask yourself why a fire truck comes to an EMS call, who decides when a sidewalk needs repair, or why the Irving City Council has nine members?

Youth 360° Civic Academy: The Irving Youth 360° Civic Academy was developed to answer these and other questions on how the City of Irving functions. It is designed to give participants a behind-the-scenes look at daily operations and encourage civic engagement. The academy is open to any high school students who live in Irving.
https://www.cityofirving.org/3476/Youth-360-Civic-Academy

Irving Youth Action Council: The Irving Youth ACTION Council (IYAC) is a group of teens that works with the Youth Council and the Parks and Recreation staff to develop teen-specific programs, activities and events. The group also is actively involved in a variety of community service projects and leadership development initiatives.
https://www.cityofirving.org/1173/Irving-Youth-Action-Council

Teen Court City of Fort Worth: Teen Court was developed and is sanctioned by the Texas Legislature for teenagers 10-17 years old and others currently enrolled in high school who receive Class C citations from the City of Fort Worth. Participation is voluntary and completion of the requirements will result in dismissal of the citation.
https://fortworthtexas.gov/municipalcourt/teen-court/

Fort Worth Police Explorer Program: The FWPD Explorer Program is a career educational and experience-based program designed to help young people develop into mature and responsible adults. The Fort Worth Police Exploring program focuses on STRONG character development, physical training and career education.
https://police.fortworthtexas.gov/Get-Involved/explorer-program

Youth Preparedness Council: The Youth Preparedness Council (YPC) was created in 2012 to bring together youth leaders interested in supporting disaster preparedness and making a difference in their communities with national and local preparedness projects.
https://www.ready.gov/kids/youth-preparedness-council

CITY OF ARLINGTON TEEN COURT ADVISORY BOARD: The Teen Court Advisory board serves in an advisory role and make recommendations to the City Manager or his/her designee regarding the policies regulating the Teen Court Program.
https://www.arlingtontx.gov/residents/get_involved/citizen_boards_commissions/teen_court_advisory_board

Usher’s New Look is 501(c3) non-profit organization that transforms the lives of under-resourced youth through comprehensive programming which develops passion-driven, global leaders from middle school through college.
https://2020.ushersnewlook.org/20for20?gclid=CjwKCAjw4_H6BRALEiwAvgfzq99BIEKcxNSmF6JLHSnxhdaoJ5jS2T843VReCxIrG9x_2_6J3RsI5BoCRUYQAvD_BwE#!

Volunteering & Internships (Statewide)

https://www.volunteermatch.org/search?l=TX&k=Children
This link offers specific places available to volunteer at specific times for those who are interested, including children.

https://texaspolitics.utexas.edu/internships
The Texas Politics Project at The University of Texas at Austin provides this public web service for students seeking political and government internships, and for employers seeking to locate student interns.

https://www.txstate.edu/technology/student-resources/internship.html
Through the industrial internship program in the Department of Engineering Technology, students gain relevant first-hand experiences while working in the industry related to their studies.

https://www.cityofirving.org/196/Internship-Programs

The students get extensive hands-on experience with all aspects of producing a broadcast program. Interns work with ICTN staff who produce numerous regularly scheduled programs, along with an average of 40 specials a year.

Hands-on Career Motivation

https://www.dallaszoo.com/education/camps-classes/youth-opportunities/
The Dallas zoo gives young children from the ages of thirteen to seventeen the opportunity to get hands-on experience on topics such as environmental conservation and caring for animals.

https://www.perotmuseum.org/programs-and-events/early-childhood/index. html
The Perot Museum offers programs for little children to pursue the arts(for free).

College/University tours

With the current situation of Covid -19, most colleges have suspended their live tours. However, some do provide virtual tours if you register online.

https://tours.unt.edu/
https://udallas.edu/admissions/visit.php/
https://www.uta.edu/admissions/visit/tours

Parental Support in Education
The best predictor of student success is the extent to which families encourage learning at home and involve themselves in their child’s education. Hundreds of research studies show that when parents get involved, children do better in school.

1. MIDDLE SCHOOL & MORE

Every month students in grades 6 to 8 meet for activities and plan programs for peers at the South Irving Library.

2. TEEN ADVISORY BOARD

The Teen Advisory Board (TAB) discusses and plans programs for the West Irving Library.

3. TEEN BOOK CLUBS

Do you love YA as much as we do? Enjoy the South Irving Library’s two book clubs for fans of YA fiction. Details on upcoming programs and titles can be found on the Teen Calendar.

4. YOUNG ADULT ACTION COUNCIL (YAAC)

Teens in grades 9-12 are invited to work behind the scenes at the South Irving Library to receive volunteer hours.
https://www.cityofirving.org/1756/Teen-Programs