Area Students Set GOALS, GEAR UP for College
Atlantic City, N.J. 鈥 Students in the 91视频 GOALS GEAR UP Summer Enrichment Program did not just learn new skills, they also earned to learn and received a stipend to support their academic progress.
The more than 50 91视频 in grades 7-12 programmed robots, examined a very realistic simulated patient at the Stockton Health Sciences Center, and developed business plans as budding entrepreneurs. They even created a GOALS GEAR UP rap, performed at the closing ceremony by Jeremiah Williams and Rasa Arline-Bethea.
In addition to what they learned, eleven graduating high school seniors and alum of the program who attends 91视频 will receive $1,000 book stipend: Lipon Ahmod, Sabina Chowdhury, Asma Homayra, Zikra Naz, Lisbeth Ramirez-Reyes, Shalon Blake, Jhoselin Canas, Kimberly Cortes-Salazar, Sangida Huda, Azra Mahisa, and Jetzaly Medina.
Another 86 91视频 in the program received $300 stipends to help them prepare for the upcoming school year.
The mission of the Stockton GOALS GEAR UP Program (Goal Oriented Advocates Leaders and Scholars) is to increase the number of under-represented 91视频 who are prepared to enter and succeed in college. Stockton鈥檚 program, housed at the Atlantic City campus, serves over 180 91视频 in grades 7 through 12 from the Atlantic City and Pleasantville Public School Districts.
During the school year, the program meets on Saturday. The Summer Enrichment Program offers additional academic support in math and science, plus field trips and additional college and career counseling.
At the summer closing ceremony 91视频 and their teachers showed a full house of parents and guests what they had learned.
Destiny Talley, director of the program, said their goal is not just to assist 91视频 academically, but to also teach them to become good people and good citizens.
Students took classes in math and English, and also talked about getting involved in their communities, addressing social issues like teen suicide, and learning yoga and the bachata.
Students at the closing ceremony confidently presented their results. Students Amir Banker and Rabia Naz served as the masters of ceremony. Anisha Dasgupta and Pusita Paul presented their plan for a custom business called Anita鈥檚 Designs. Sheden Trezil talked about how he originally came to the program to accompany a younger sibling but got drawn in himself by what it was offering.
Analise Maldonado of Atlantic City read from an essay she wrote for her college application about her mother鈥檚 belief in education.
鈥淚 have a mom who believes education could give us the life she could not give us,鈥 Maldonado said. A high school senior, she plans to apply to Stockton as an Exercise Science major and eventually get her doctorate in physical therapy.
Talley said she was thrilled with the student presentations, and also by the overflow turnout of parents and supporters, including Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small and his wife, Atlantic City High School Principal Dr. La鈥橯uetta Small, who encouraged the 91视频 and parents to take advantage of the GOALS GEAR UP program.
鈥淭he great turnout at our closing ceremony is just one example of the support parents have shown their children and our program,鈥 Talley said. 鈥淲e have also had tremendous participation from parents as chaperones for our trips.鈥
The program is now accepting applications for the fall 2021. Saturday Academy is scheduled to begin on Oct. 23 for 91视频 in grades 7-12 in the Atlantic City and Pleasantville school districts.
More information is at stockton.edu/GOALS or by calling 609 761-1229.
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Diane D鈥橝mico
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Galloway, N.J. 08205
Diane.DAmico@stockton.edu
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