Cleveland High School Discussion Group
Job Shadow Opportunity for IGNITE-us.org's Early Adopters
On behalf of IGNITE Founder Cathi Rodgveller, a hearty welcome to
IGNITE-us.org! Congratulations for being one of the "early adopters"
of the new website. As you are part of the first group of students to
sign up and create your account, IGNITE would like to extend to you a
personal invitation to a Job Shadow at Microsoft on March 11.
To accept this invitation, log in to the IGNITE-us.org website and
fill out the Job Shadow Request form, located at
http://www.ignite-us.org/node/add/stu-jobshadow-form.
Once you submit your completed form, Cathi will be contacting you with
Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) Conference
The College of Engineering, Student Academic Services (SAS) presents:
The 19th Annual Women in Science and Engineering (WiSE) Conference
WiSE: A Catalyst for Change
Please sign up with Ms. Osara at Hale HS
write to her at slosara@seattleschools.org
Send her your name, school, grade, e-mail address and phone number.
This event is limited to 30 attendants, so sign up early!
Questions? E-mail IGNITE Director Cathi Rodgveller at cathi@ignite-us.org
Cleveland High School Presentation, October 22, 2009
Cleveland High School, Seattle, WAThank you to Martine Worrall, Mechanical Engineer, Synapse Product Development. Martine always is able to inspire girls into Engineering. Her passion for what she does and her ability to connect to the girls makes it a special thing to witness. Martine tells her story about finding out about engineering and how she went about getting to where she is today, a highly successful engineer. If anyone can inspire girls to love engineering it's Martine. She is not much older than these girls and they can see themselves in her.
Microsoft Field Trip-Cleveland High School

We had a fantastic day yesterday at Microsoft.
It was a wonderful group of young women who attended.
At least 6 of them from Ms. Martins computer science class at
Garfield have already applied for the Microsoft summer internship.
She is an inspirational Computer Science teacher who studied
Computer Science at the UW and chose to be in the classroom. Helene
is an everyday heroine, supporting her students passion for technology.
Ms. Helene Martin even participated in IGNITE when she was in





