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Chris Penrose Speaks About Violence In Our City

Posted on: August 27th, 2013 by admin No Comments

 

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Matt Galloway spoke with Chris Penrose. He is the executive director of “Success Beyond Limits”, a youth education and mentorship program in the Jane and Finch neighbourhood.

 

Listen audio (runs 8:15)

Program Gives Edge to Students Entering Grade 9

Posted on: August 14th, 2013 by admin No Comments

 

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Mohamed Ahmed has seen first-hand how young people living in the Jane Street and Finch Avenue area have benefitted from the Success Beyond Limits (SBL) program.

 

The free, six-week summer program gives students entering Grade 9 an early high school credit.

 

Some 100 Grade 8 students from Oakdale Park Middle School and Brookview Middle School participated in the program this year, held at York University, focusing on English and math. The other component of the SBL program is field trips, which were organized in afternoons. York University’s Faculty of Education is one of the program’s sponsors.

 

Those who complete the program, which focuses on literacy, numeracy and life skills, earn a high school credit in General Learning Strategies. Most of the participants go on to start high school at Westview Centennial Secondary School.

 

The SBL program is conducted in small classrooms, with one teacher and three mentors for every 15 students. Mentors are Westview students.

 

This year’s program wrapped up Aug. 6, complete with a graduation ceremony.

 

Ahmed, who was a student in the program before taking on a mentor role, is now the academic and social co-ordinator for the initiative.

 

“When they go to Westview they will know the mentors and the other students in the program,” he said. “They gain a high school credit so they are already a step ahead of the other students.”

 

Mentors act as a bumper between students and teachers, Ahmed said, adding younger students view mentors as role models.

 

“(Mentors) play an integral role,” he said. “They are the backbone of the program.”

 

Ahmed, who has bachelor of education and sociology degrees from York University, is working toward his masters degree in education, hoping to become a full-time teacher.

 

After watching a presentation at school about the program, Tanjim Hossain decide to enrol.

 

“I think it’s very good,” he said. “We learned lots of stuff we didn’t know.”

 

Hossain said he plans to become an architect and design houses.

 

The SBL program is a joint initiative of York University and the Jays Care Foundation, in partnership with the Toronto District School Board.

 

http://www.insidetoronto.com/news-story/4029270-program-gives-edge-to-students-entering-grade-9/

Week 5 Recap

Posted on: August 3rd, 2013 by admin No Comments

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CBC Captures the SBL Summer Program

Posted on: August 1st, 2013 by admin No Comments

Hip Hop Curriculum

 

This summer has been marked by change. The program is being hosted at our beautiful new location, Osgoode Hall Law School. Along with a new location, a new curriculum has been implemented. Working in collaboration with TDSB Equitable and Inclusive Schools and Educational Attainment West, SBL has been piloting a Hip Hop Curriculum that will be in print later this fall. CBC joined us for a day, capturing the new curriculum along with the perspectives of our mentors and mentees.