Friday, May 28, 2010

Letter from a Student

Below is an unedited letter from an UrbanFUTURE student to the staff at Fanning.

Dear UrbanFUTURE staff,

I just want to say thank you for helping me to be a better person in school and in the world. I’ve learned how a lot of stuff, mostly I learned how to work up my attitude. I know at the beginning I had a bad temper inside of me, but you guys helped me to always be happy.

I want to say thank you for giving me a tutor and a mentor to help me understand life and school work. Without them I wouldn’t know why I feel so different. Thank you!

Sincerely,

Aunjunae Moore


These are the kinds of letter that help us to know that what we're doing is having an impact on our students' lives.

Friday, May 21, 2010

My Experience at UrbanFUTURE

In UrbanFUTURE, I take food classes, dance classes, and work with my tutor Ms. Alaina.

In food class, my teacher Mr. Justin teaches us how to make healthy foods that are also delicious. He also teaches us how to make good health choices and how to be open to new things. In food class we made ice cream, pizza bagels, granola bars, potato wedges, and guacamole. The potato wedges were my favorite.

In dance group my teacher Ms. Sunshine teaches us how to have fun and express ourselves through dance. She teaches us dance styles that are different from the ones we already know. Not only do we do hip hop dances, but we also do African dances, etc. I enjoy it because I don’t have to be shy because I’m around friends and family.

In tutoring, I work with my tutor Ms. Alaina. We work on math, reading, and writing. I have a lot of problems with math, but Ms. Alaina shows me ways to make math easier and fun to do. Tutoring helps me because we work on the same things that I work on in school. Tutoring also helps me improve my grades.

The staff at UrbanFUTURE is nice. When I get confused and frustrated, they don’t give up or quit on me. They try to help me out so I can get back on track. I also like that the staff is very diverse. One day when we got our report cards I wasn’t very pleased about my grades. I decided to shut down for the rest of the hour. My mentor said she was going to leave but realized she cared about me and my education too much. She turned around, came back, and got me back on track. That helped to know that the UrbanFUTURE staff really cared about me.

UrbanFUTURE helps me to make good health choices, express myself, improve my grades, and know that people care about me.

By: Jya, UrbanFUTURE student

Friday, May 14, 2010

Student Reaches New Heights in Literacy


Elizabeth, a 4th grade student at Mann Elementary, wanted to become a better reader. She and her INSPIRE mentor, Molly, along with Elizabeth’s mother, Mrs. Castro and her teacher, Mrs. Slechta have been working hard all year to improve Elizabeth’s reading comprehension and Scholastic Reading Inventory (SRI) score. Through daily effort and consistent follow through, Elizabeth was able to raise her SRI score by 409 points—which is 121 points over her goal set at the beginning of the year. WOW! Living proof that the best way to get better at reading is by reading! Awesome work, team!

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Parent Leadership - Our Keystone to Success

What is it that differentiates UrbanFUTURE from other organizations that providing mentoring? The biggest difference is our emphasis on involving the parent. In fact, we believe that without engaging the parent as a leader in their child's education, we will see mediocre results that are less likely to be lasting. That's not to say a child cannot benefit from having an adult mentor, but generally, to have a sustainable, lasting impact in that child's life, the parent or some other responsible adult has to be involved and leading the change.


To UrbanFUTURE, parent leadership is parents leading the child's goal accomplishment process, holding a child accountable for his/her (in)actions, encouraging the child to succeed and acting as an advocate for the best interest of the child. Parents who fulfill these roles, will likely see their son or daughter develop into a good student and a good person.


There are many barriers that exist in engaging parents. In some cases a cultural and language barrier exist for parents. While a parent may wish to help a child with homework, a lack of English may prevent that from happening. A similar situation exists for parents who have to work in the evenings and are unable to provide homework help for the child despite their desire to do so. Other parents may not have the necessary skills themselves to help on difficult math, science or writing assignments. Still others may be operating under a veil of ignorance in which they don't know of their child's deficient skills due to satisfactory grades (another topic for another day, perhaps). Finally, there are some who are well aware of their child's struggles, but don't know what they can do to help. The combination of many of these can lead to parents who appear apathetic to their child's education.


UrbanFUTURE turns that apathy on its head. By telling parents that they can not only help their child, but they can lead their child's education they re-gain control of the situation. We do this by setting high expectations for parents and challenging them to step up their efforts. We offer opportunities for them to network with other parents. We provide trainings for how they can work on goals with their child, help them improve their literacy and even how to better communicate with an adolescent child. We encourage them to come to the school to help out, sit in the classroom and talk with teachers. As parents become more comfortable in their role as a leader, their child in turn will see how much the parent truly values a good education.


It's when the parents come to see and believe in their own possibilities as parents that their child sees and believes in their possibilities as person.