As an extension of a CTE class project, Lauren Seroyer and team launched a CARE Closet at PRHS in the spring of 2016. Since then, this initiative has been featured in three national magazines. On September 1, 2016, Lauren received the McDonald’s 365 Black Community Choice Award via a televised awards show for her leadership in launching the CARE Closet.
For more information, please see the Appendix.
Nitheyaa Shree is interning at Emory University. She states that
"internship is an amazing program that I have benefitted from greatly. Apart from the concrete knowledge, I've gained
invaluable soft skills that I couldn't have possibly earned in atraditional classroom setting. This program has provided me
guidance for choosing my future career path. I've gotten the
opportunity to intern in different career fields, all of which T
was interested in, allowing me to narrow down possible subject
for a major in college."
Renita Patel is interning at Gwinnett Medical Center in Lawrencville on the Oncology and Renal Care floor ofthe hospital. She says, "so far I have learned more than just now to care for patients. While shadowing and assisting the patient care technicians and registered nurses, I have learned the importance of communication, teamwork, and responsibility. In the future, I plan on becoming a surgical physician's assistant. This floor has been a great building block tothe start of my medical experiences."
As an extension of a CTE class project, Lauren Seroyer and team launched a CARE Closet at PRHS in the spring of 2016. Since then, this initiative has been featured in three national magazines. On September 1, 2016, Lauren received the McDonald’s 365 Black Community Choice Award via a televised awards show for her leadership in launching the CARE Closet.
For more information, please see the Appendix.
As a continuation of his SPIRE class project, Eric Yan conducted research on Cellular Compartment Analysis of Temporal Activity in the AH of Syrian hamsters during aggression and flank marking as a Research assistant in the Albers Lab at Georgia State University this past summer. Please refer to the appendix for his final paper.
As a continuation of his SPIRE class project, Eric Yan conducted research on Cellular Compartment Analysis of Temporal Activity in the AH of Syrian hamsters during aggression and flank marking as a Research assistant in the Albers Lab at Georgia State University this past summer. Please refer to the appendix for his final paper.
One of our Capstone students, Terry Kang, actually began his experience last summer. He interned with a German company and worked with the aspect of virtual reality. The work he accomplished this summer was part of a presentation to the CEO in German. “I loved working at ZF. I learned so many new concepts I wouldn’t ordinarily be able to learn at school such as image processing and machine learning, and I was able to work on new development platforms such as Hololens. I thought it was an amazing experience,” he commented.

One of our Capstone students, Terry Kang, actually began his experience last summer. He interned with a German company and worked with the aspect of virtual reality. The work he accomplished this summer was part of a presentation to the CEO in German. “I loved working at ZF. I learned so many new concepts I wouldn’t ordinarily be able to learn at school such as image processing and machine learning, and I was able to work on new development platforms such as Hololens. I thought it was an amazing experience,” he commented.