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Become a Leader of an Established Math/CS Nonprofit
PathToPi is a student-led nonprofit dedicated to making STEM education accessible for all. We teach kids ages 7–13 foundational math, problem-solving, and computational thinking skills through fun, engaging, and hands-on learning. We’re looking for passionate high school students to start and lead local PathToPi chapters at libraries, schools, or community centers. 💼 What You'll Do as a Chapter Leader: - Organize and lead weekly or bi-weekly workshops using our ready-to-go curriculum - Inspire and mentor kids through interactive math and beginner coding activities - Partner with local spaces like libraries or schools for hosting sessions - Promote your chapter locally and online to reach more students - Help with small-scale fundraising to support your chapter’s materials or space - Submit brief updates to the PathToPi team to share your chapter’s progress and impact ✅ Once You’re Accepted: - Receive a complete Chapter Leader Toolkit with: - Get personal onboarding and ongoing mentorship from the PathToPi team - Access exclusive opportunities to expand your leadership within the organization 🎁 Perks of Leading a Chapter: - Earn community service hours - Build valuable leadership, teaching, and project management skills - Gain experience that will boost your college applications - Receive mentorship from experienced STEM educators - Make a real impact by helping kids discover a love for STEM - Have fun while doing something meaningful 👤 Who Should Apply: - High school students in grades 9–12 - Passionate about STEM and giving back - Responsible, proactive, and excited to inspire the next generation Interested? Drop your email below and fill out the following form: https://forms.gle/nXrdtsHy5j2r6CF4A We'll be in touch
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Become a Leader of an Established Math/CS Non-profit
Description: Path to Pi is a nonprofit dedicated to making STEM education accessible by teaching kids ages 7–13 (late elementary to middle school) foundational math, problem-solving, and computational thinking skills. We’re looking for passionate high school students to lead local chapters at libraries, schools, or community centers. As a Chapter Leader, you’ll organize and run engaging workshops that help younger students build confidence and excitement in STEM — while gaining your own leadership, teaching, fundraising, and project management experience. Responsibilities: Organize and lead weekly or bi-weekly sessions using Path to Pi’s curriculum and resources. Inspire and mentor kids through fun, hands-on math and intro coding activities. Coordinate with your local library, school, or community center for space and scheduling. Help grow your chapter by promoting it in your community and online to reach more students. Assist with small-scale fundraising efforts to support your chapter’s needs. Report your chapter’s progress and impact to the Path to Pi team. Once accepted: You’ll receive a complete Chapter Leader toolkit, including lesson plans, activities, marketing templates, and step-by-step guides to help you launch and run your chapter with confidence. You’ll also get personal onboarding and ongoing mentorship from our team to support your success. Perks: Earn community service hours. Build leadership, communication, fundraising, and teaching skills. Strengthen your college applications with a standout extracurricular. Receive mentorship from experienced STEM educators. Make a meaningful impact by helping kids discover a love for STEM — and have fun doing it. More opportunities to expand reach and leadership in our org Who should apply: High school students (9th–12th grade) who are passionate about STEM and giving back. Responsible, proactive, and excited to inspire the next generation. Please drop your email if interested!
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Advait Kaimal
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