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The Cleveland Science Initiative
Grover Cleveland High School
Established Cleveland High School 2011
LAUSD 2004
To create an understanding of the importance of science,
and the role science will play in our
future.
Important Themes:
BiodiversityGlobal WarmingHuman GeneticsForensic Science
The CSIThe CSI “Why Science” Speaker SeriesThe CSI ElectivesThe CSI International Mentoring SeminarsThe Understanding Biodiversity Publication
SeriesThe CSI Science Tour Series
The CSI ElectivesCSI currently offers a Forensic
Science elective. This class discusses forensic DNA analysis, trace evidence, fingerprint, blood splatter and crime scene analysis, and many other aspects of forensic science. This is a one semester class.
Honors Physiology is also currently offered. Human Physiology examines the science of the mechanical, physical, and biochemical functions of humans, their organs, and the cells of which they are composed. The principal level of focus of physiology is at the level of organs and systems.
The CSI ElectivesA full year Molecular Biology
series may be offered in the future, as may a Human Genetics elective. These classes have been offered as part of this program at other schools. The principal level of focus of these classes is at the level of the molecule, and their relationships to human inheritance.
The CSI International Mentoring Seminars
Scientists from England, Belgium, Costa Rica, Australia, the Smithsonian Institution, Harvard University and the National Institutes of Health have agreed to mentor our students through on-line interactions.
The CSI International Mentoring Seminars
This is the first of its kind program within the LAUSD, and is a very special and exciting opportunity for our students.
This aspect of our program should grow, involving many scientists the world over.
This is a great way for students to begin developing world-wide contacts, generating tremendous potential for future opportunities.
The Understanding Biodiversity Publication SeriesCSI students have the
opportunity to write and publish “species pages” as part of a new on-line journal.
Done in collaboration with the Encyclopedia of Life, based out of the Smithsonian’s Museum of Natural History and the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University.
Published on the web at: http://www.ck12.org/
flexbook/book/13865
The Understanding Biodiversity Publication Series Kingdom Animalia Homo sapiens Kimberly K. Rivas, Daniel S.
Bishay and Carlos E. Salas, Cleveland Science Initiative, Grover Cleveland High School, Reseda, CA in preparation
Delphinapterus leucas (Beluga Whale) Paige E. Jensen, Mariana E. Filip, Gabrielle L. Dulys and Erin A. Vaystub, Cleveland Science Initiative, Grover Cleveland High School, Reseda, CA in preparation
Loxodonta africana (African Elephant) Steven Prado, Cleveland Science Initiative, Grover Cleveland High School, Reseda, CA in preparation
Expeditions Gama's Sea Route to India Leann T. Law
and Mai Q. Ly, Cleveland Science Initiative, Grover Cleveland High School, Reseda, CA in preparation
The Understanding Biodiversity Publication Series Went Live – November 2011
Other schools invited to participate:
Beverly Hills High School El Camino Real High School 2 schools in Bethesda, MD 2 schools in Cambridge, MA 2 schools in London, England More schools will be invited soon. But CSI students have a distinct
advantage.
The CSI Speaker SeriesThe CSI “Why Science” Speaker
Series brings science professionals from institutions such as the UCLA and USC Schools of Medicine, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, the Jet Propulsion Laboratories and California State University, Northridge to our campus.
A cohort of 13 laboratories regularly participate.
The CSI Speaker SeriesThis year we have sponsored the following
speakers: Joe Hacia, Ph.D. , USC Keck School of Medicine, “Brain Disorders
and Human Genetics” Michael Teitell, M.D., Ph.D., David Geffen School of Medicine at
UCLA, “Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine” Cindy Malone, Ph.D., California State University Northridge
"Why Science? An Overview of University-Level Science Education"
March 8, 2012: Giancarlo Costagute, Ph.D. and Lydia Daboussi, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, “Protein Transport Within Cells: Relationship to Human Disease”
CSI Science Tour SeriesWe envision our top students having the
opportunity to visit places of importance to science.
We are proposing a two or three year cycle:Year 1: Alaska and its GlaciersYear 2: Costa Rica and its biodiversityYear 3: to be determined
CSI Science Tour SeriesJune 2013This gives CSI plenty of time to plan,
fundraise, and…. pay.Alaska with Princess CruisesVisiting and studying various ecosystems,
glaciers and global warming
Arleta High School Alaskan Tour 2009
Three amazing “field trips.”JuneauWe get up close and personal with the
glaciers, exploring the length of the ice-carved fjord, cruise beneath cliffs that rise 4,000 feet above and cruise almost directly under plunging waterfalls. The area teams with wildlife - bears, mountain goats, bald eagles, humpback whales and harbor seals.
Three amazing “field trips.”SkagwayWe ascend to the summit of the White Pass
for views of majestic mountains, cascading waterfalls and epic glaciers.
We travel through the glaciated area known as Tormented Valley, and along the string of lakes that make up the headwaters of the Yukon River.
Three amazing “field trips.”KetchikanRainforest adventureHome to a diverse cross-section of animals
including bears, eagles, salmon, sand hill cranes, wolves and trumpeter swans - learn about the many amazing animal and plant species native to the region.
CSI Science Tour SeriesWe have chosen to travel with Princess
Cruises due to their outstanding reputation in Alaskan cruising.
Princess Cruises, which is based in Santa Clarita, has offered to work with our group directly, guaranteeing the lowest possible price for this outstanding experience.
CSI Science Tour SeriesThe price will be approximately $1500-$1700Includes all accommodations (7 nights),
airfare, food, tips and ecological tours. Students are responsible for miscellaneous
expenses (souvenirs, airline baggage fees). This price is subject to slight changes, and
should be reduced by student fundraising efforts.
CSI Science Tour Series Discuss this fantastic opportunity with your
son or daughter. A once in a lifetime opportunity – an
experience they will remember forever. Space is limited – so… ACT NOW!
CSI Science Tour Series A refundable security deposit of $250 is due
ASAP. This allows a reservation to be placed. A payment schedule has been arranged. Students may also sign-up any time prior to February 2013.
Refunds of all money paid can be issued up to March 1, 2013.
The final payment is due March 1, 2013. Once again, this final payment should be reduced by fundraising efforts.
CSI Science Tour SeriesWe need to act now as we want to book a
block of rooms on the first possible date – which is in about 2-3 weeks.
Parents and older siblings are welcome.A passport is required.For additional information, see Dr. Wilkin in
room C-6. Come with a friend – you will need a roommate.