teacher, it is important to learn and be open-minded about students’ backgrounds. In COE 202, my plan is to volunteer for the Boys and Girls Club and learn from my experience. It is important for me to volunteer because I need to experience what my future career will be like. Service learning can help one learn new things about what one’s interested in. The Boys and Girls Club is a good opportunity for me to see what it is like working with kids from low income families. Some social problem and issues
same time. However, A.B. Graham officially created it in January of 1902 in Clark County, Iowa. This was considered the birth of 4-H. In 1902, Graham started clubs similar to ours today. In his clubs, they worked on projects with vegetables, growing corn, flowers, and soil testing. Back then, the clubs used to be separated by boys and girls. The 4-H motto is “To Make the Best Better” and the slogan is “Learn By Doing.” 4-H is a lot of fun and many people do it. There is
Supplee was baffled when I couldn’t define a fundamental concept after doing well in his class; So was I. I wasn’t sure why I had stumbled on a simple question. Perhaps my lack of self-confidence was because, in my grade, I was one of the only two girls taking higher level physics. I asked myself some questions: Am I the only one feeling this way? Why am I feeling so intimidated? Do I even belong in engineering? After this occurrence, I somehow felt smaller and out-of-place in my class. However, I
Why I want to go to Clark First, the possibility of attending Clark Advanced Learning Center is an exciting educational opportunity for me. I first learned about Clark when I toured Indian River State Collage, that is when I wanted to know more about attending. What I love about Clark Advanced Learning Center is the personalized class choices, customizable schedule options, and a high focus on success. It is important to me that my school have a modest student body. Being able to get to know fellow
the Boys and Girls Club here in Brookings, SD. Service learning is a great way to volunteer in the community and to also gain practical knowledge that you can use in a future career. Before I started my service hours, I was a little nervous because of the young age group I would be observing. I can honestly say that I loved my locations for the semester, and overall, it was a great experience. For the first eight hours of my service learning experience, I spent a day at the Boys and Girls Club
The purpose of this memo is to interview a professional in my field. I decided to interview Fremon Williams who is the Unit Director for the South East Boys & Girls Club, a nonprofit organization for youth ages 5-18. During the interview with Mr. Williams I learned various ways that he communicates with his employees and superiors. Communication is done through emails, phone calls, and face to face interactions. E-mails are a great way to communicate with the employees at other locations, since most
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF CAMDEN COUNTY EAST CAMDEN CLUBHOUSE CREATIVE AND PEFORMING ARTS INITIATIVE PROGRAM PROJECT DESCRIPTION (Continued) Music (4 classes per week). Ms. Sandra D. Young, Director of Operations for the Boys & Girls Club of Camden County, will supervise the program. Ms. Young has an extensive background in arts administration. Each cycle will accommodate 80 Club members, 320 Club members will go through the program for the calendar year. (1) January 1, 2010 to March 31, 2010, (2) April
Education. Community Interaction hours are also a graduation requirement. Along with clubs, activities, and sports, two dances are held annually. Senior boys and girls compete for the honor of Prom and Homecoming king and queen. AHS has varsity teams for boys and girls. Some of the varsity teams for boys are in football, boys' basketball, cross-country, wrestling, and track. Girls' sports include volleyball, softball, girls' basketball, golf, and track. All teams are known as the Warriors, and the
Regional United FC is a comprehensive soccer club based in Dooradoyle, Limerick. It was founded in 1974 by 2 men named Seamus Ryan & Lorcan Harney. The idea for the soccer club came about as these 2 men saw a growing need for a soccer club in an ever expanding urban area. The only other club serving the region was Mungret Regional FC which had been founded 3 years previously in 1971.The club is run entirely through volunteers. Regional United grew very steadily since its founding and developed as
Athletes earned spots on the starting line by either finishing in the top 30 (or as a member of a club that finished in the top 5) at the region 7 championships on November 18. Races were contested in 6 age divisions (8 & under, 9-10, 11-12, 13-14, 15-16, 17-18) for boys and