Monday, March 28, 2011

Everett Community College


Today was our first official college visit, and we took 10 students to tour the Everet Community College Campus. It was an awesome experience. Many of them had never seen a college campus before, and the look on their faces was priceless - especially when they got to see Whitehorse Hall - the art building. A lot of my students are very interested in art, and it was an overwhelming experience for them. However the highlight of the tour (especially for me), was the guest speaker. He was the director of international education at EvCC and he gave us his personal testimony of how he literally came from having almost nothing to where he is today. A lot of hardwork and perseverance. I think the reaity that college really is an option for those who can't afford it really began to sink in for my students. It was such a joy to hear them making plans for when they would one day attend EvCC. However this is not our last college visit, so something tells me this is not the last time I'll hear those words!


Sunday, March 27, 2011

Introducing M.A.P

So what is the Minority Achiever's Program you ask? Well according to our mission statement, we are a 'free program designed for minority and immigrant students to help them reach their education and career goals.' But we are so much more than our mission statement, or our flyer. It's a place for kids to come and make friends, hang out with people they don't normally hang out with, and not feel pressured about whether or not it's cool. It's a place to get homework done without distractions, where someone can help you if you're struggling. It's a place to experience new things - new places like college campues, and new activities like cooking, rock climbing, or even serving the elderly. It's a place to just hang out, where someone will listen to what's going on in your life. It's a place where, when you passed your math test, it's cause for celebration! M.A.P has changed all of our lives in one way or another, and it's just getting started.