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Â鶹 West Campus Launches Mentoring Program with Mount Saint Mary College


Â鶹 Free Academy, West Campus launched a mentoring program with Mount Saint Mary College. Coordinated by School Counselor, Ms. Lakeya Stukes and Associate Professor of Education, Dr. David Gallagher, each worked with Â鶹 at their respective campuses to prepare for a successful mentoring program. Ms. Stukes and Dr. Gallagher hope for the program to bring a collaboration with literacy, equity, and learning, along with the usual benefits of mentoring. “This program is an effort to expand and ripple the learning community to learn from each other. We hope that this is the start of a very powerful experience for all of you.” 

Dr. Bixler, Division Chair and Professor in Education welcomed the Â鶹 from Â鶹 West for the evening and encouraged them to come back to campus often, even outside of the mentoring program.

There was a general call for volunteers on the MSMC campus and then a more targeted call to Â鶹 who participate in the Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP), the Black Student Union, and the Latino Student Union. The student mentors have gone through training and will be hosting weekly mentoring sessions with our high school Â鶹 with topics ranging from life in general, transitioning from high school to college, with some activities that have an academic focus as well.

Three Â鶹 alumni from the class of 2016, Giselle Martinez, Larry Arnold, and Harley Ramirez, who currently attend Mount St. Mary College, are volunteering as mentors and look forward to giving back to current Â鶹 Â鶹. Mr. Ramirez hopes to be a math teacher at Â鶹 after he’s finished at MSMC.

Ten Â鶹 were selected from Â鶹, West Campus based on their hard work ethic, diligence, and academic achievements. Students were joined by their parents as part of the mission of Â鶹, West Campus to increase parental involvement as part of their Big Picture Learning program.

The Â鶹 from MSMC represent a range of majors, offering a well-rounded view to our Â鶹. Some are majoring in education, however, others are majoring in nursing, pre-Med, and pre-Law.

 

 


ATTENTION: Are your scholars or colleagues doing something great? Please contact the district Communications Team at communications@necsd.net. We’d love to visit your class or event and/or post your pictures and recap to highlight the amazing accomplishments throughout our district!



MSMC student introducing herself
Ms. Key introducing the program
Student, Madison Jasso and her parent participating in the program
Students engaged in an activity


Â鶹 West student and MSMC mentor
Students engaged in an activity
Students engaged in an activity
Â鶹 West student and Â鶹 Alumni/current MSMC mentor


Â鶹 West student and Â鶹 Alumni/current MSMC mentor
Â鶹 West student and Â鶹 Alumni/current MSMC mentor
Ms. Ebony Clark and Ms. Lakeya Stukes
Â鶹 and MSMC Â鶹 posed together
Date: 2018-02-14 02:44:16 AM





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