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Follow on Google News | ![]() Bosco Tech Students Selected for Boeing & JPL Summer InternshipsThe internships will provide the high school juniors with an invaluable hands-on experience while increasing their exposure to science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) professions. The students were selected to participate based on high academic standing, strong communication skills, and excellent problem solving abilities. Each was selected after a rigorous screening process. The Bosco Tech students who will intern at Boeing are: -Devin Cornair (Downey) -Matthew Davis (Altadena) -John Paul Gomez-Reed (Whittier) -Matthew Lewis (West Covina) -Jacob Lovi (Monrovia) -Daniel Martinez (Huntington Park) -Mario Mijangos (Los Angeles) -Lorenzo Zamora (Pasadena) Under the guidance of engineer mentors, the eight-week program will offer students exposure to a variety of aerospace engineering careers such as spacecraft systems engineering and antenna mechanical systems and design. They will also have the chance to participate in team-building training sessions and present a project to Boeing engineers. The internship will be conducted at the international defense and aerospace contractor's El Segundo satellite division. The JPL interns, Shant Loussararian (Montebello) "I'm confident these hard working students will make the most of these amazing internship experiences," Celebrating its sixtieth year, Bosco Tech is an all-male Catholic high school that combines a rigorous college-preparatory program with a technology-focused education. With a 100-percent college acceptance rate each year, more than 60 percent of Bosco Tech graduates pursue STEM-related majors in their university studies. The innovative curriculum allows students to exceed university admission requirements while completing extensive integrated coursework in one of several applied science and engineering fields. Visit www.boscotech.edu or call (626) 940-2000 for more information. According to Niche.com (https://k12.niche.com/ End
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