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Celebrating the Life of Abshir Hassan: A Memorial Concert

Posted on: August 21st, 2014 by admin No Comments

Abshir Flyer

 

Through a generous partnership with York University and the Toronto District School Board, Celebrating the Life of Abshir Hassan: A Memorial Concert will be held on September 7th between 4pm-8pm. The doors open at 4pm for light refreshments as well as a reception where those attending can share stories and talk with one another. The performances begin promptly at 5pm, midway there will be a short intermission and then more performances will follow. Food will be served at 8:00pm. Throughout the evening stories and memories about Abshir’s life, work and volunteerism will be shared with those in attendance. A slideshow will be shown at the end of the evening. It is a ticketed event, and tickets cost $10. All are welcomed to attend.  Tickets can be purchased in advance or at the door. This is a benefit concert and all proceeds will be going to preserve Abshir’s legacy.

York Centre for Education & Community Institute 2014 Conference

Posted on: August 20th, 2014 by admin No Comments

Community-University-School Collaboration: Applying What We’ve Learned to a Jane/Finch context

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Workshop was held as a panel discussion followed by interactive discussion that leads to generating new ideas for community-university-school collaborations with the Jane-Finch community in mind. The workshop included a presentation of academic literature on effective models of community-university-school collaborations from other jurisdictions.  It will be followed by a presentation by Success Beyond Limits and over 7 years of community-university-school collaboration experience aimed at supporting youth educational attainment in Jane Finch.  York U-TD Community Engagement Centre provided an overview of its revised mandate, core functional areas and activities.  The workshop moved into an interactive discussion intended to generate dialogue and new ideas moving forward with a focus on York/Jane-Finch community partners and local school boards.

Faculty of Education news article on SBL

Posted on: August 20th, 2014 by admin No Comments

Success Beyond Limits still positively impacting the lives of students in Jane and Finch

 

grade 9 students at the graduation ceremony

On August 7, a group of grade 9 students from the Jane and Finch community who completed a six-week summer program run by Success Beyond Limits (SBL), were celebrated at a special graduation ceremony at Moot Court in York University’s Osgoode Hall Law School.

Over 100 grade 9 students participated in the high school preparatory summer program, earning a high school credit focused on literacy, numeracy and life skills. The program, which was hosted by York’s Faculty of Education, is a joint initiative between the University, the York University Faculty Association (YUFA) and the Jays Care Foundation, in partnership with the Toronto District School Board.

Chris Penrose

 

“We had an absolutely incredible time with the more than 100 Grade 9 students, 25 mentors and 30 volunteers who participated in the program this summer,” says Chris Penrose, executive director of SBL. “There are so many external factors that students from Jane and Finch face outside of the classroom that affects their immediate and future learning, one of them being a lack of exposure to post-secondary institutions. Our summer program helps to shrink this “achievement gap” in education by bringing youth from the community to York U to be exposed to the post-secondary environment, and empowering youth (who have often been overlooked as leaders) in mentorship roles.  In the long-run, two of the main objectives of our work are to support policy updates that will provide the types of supports and programming options to students facing similar barriers across the system, and to have the young people that have come up through the program take over the leadership of the organization.”

 

Students spent their mornings working in small classes where they had the additional support of youth mentors from Westview Centennial.   During the afternoons, they made the most of being on campus participating in arts activities, sports, recreation and music in different locations across campus .  Transportation to and from the community, as well as breakfast and lunch were included at no cost to the students.

 

“My classroom experience was great! We just didn’t learn math, we learned math in a fun way,” commented grade 9 student Gayathiri Rathakone. “The teachers made what we learned in the program fun and interesting and I made a bunch of new friendships that will last a lifetime.”

SBL students participate in a dance workshop

Since its inception in 2010, SBL has positively impacted the lives of 100’s of kids in the Jane/Finch community. “One of the main reasons for our success has been the ongoing support that we have received from the Faculty of Education and in-particular professor Don Dippo,” commented Penrose. “Professor Dippo has been there from the very beginning, when we first began having conversations about the major gaps in the education of youth in Jane and Finch with the community and local schools back in 2005. Without question he has been one of the most dedicated and committed supporters of this work, offering insight and helping us to navigate the university structure in order to deliver our program at York.”

 

“SBL at York is a good example of what it means to be a community engaged university,” said professor Don Dippo. “Youth, their families, community-based organizations, and the university all share in the benefits of this collaborative effort.”

 

“At the end of the day, education is in the lifeblood of all that we do at SBL,” comments Penrose. “It’s not just education in the sense of learning and credentials, but education from the perspective of ownership and empowerment.  Our programming and supports are designed to travel along the journey with youth in the community while fostering the conditions that they need to see education as the process of discovering and tapping into potential, rather than something that just happens to them.”

 

To find out more about Success Beyond Limits, please visit www.successbl.com/

 

Check out the link to this article at: http://edu.yorku.ca/2014/08/success-beyond-limits-still-positively-impacting-the-lives-of-students-in-jane-and-finch/

In Loving Memory – Abshir Hassan

Posted on: July 8th, 2014 by admin No Comments

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Abshir is SBL family.  His laughter, intelligence, heart, time, and all of the resources he had available to him were given generously to support our work of acknowledging and supporting the genius of youth in Jane and Finch.

 

He was a teacher of the highest quality, and had the love and respect of all of his students, because he loved and respected all of his students.  His commitment in the classroom was rooted in his commitment to community.

 

Not content to only do the important work that comes through one to one connections in the classroom, his pursuit of post-graduate studies at York was focused on bringing forward the experiences of students whose voices and experiences are still under-represented.

 

Supporting the development of Hip Hop Literacy curriculum, adding input and insight to the Somali Student Achievement Task Force, volunteering in after school programs, and going to Raptors games with our students are just some examples of how he lived and breathed his dedication to ensuring that youth have the opportunities and education experiences that he knew he and his peers should have received growing up.

 

At the core of it all, he was excellent.  An excellent friend, brother, son, cousin, teacher, community worker, and academic.

 

As a family, we will carry our work with his heart for youth.

 

Our condolences to the family, friends, students, and colleagues that are devastated by the loss of this brilliant, loving man.

 

Rest in peace Abshir.

 

SBL & MorCan Direct Present The Graduation Model Scholarship

Posted on: June 13th, 2014 by admin No Comments

Scholarship

 

Success Beyond Limits in partnership with MorCan Direct is excited to announce The Graduation Model Scholarship!

 

See the pdf below for more info:

SBL & MorCan Direct Scholarship

 

TIFF: City Life Film Project at SBL

Posted on: June 11th, 2014 by admin No Comments

City Life

 

On April 30th, 2014, SBL was proud to host the Toronto International Film Festival and the CityLife Film Project at Westview Centennial for an incredible screening and filmmaker panel.

SBL Summer Teaching Posting NOW OPEN – DUE MAY 22nd

Posted on: May 20th, 2014 by admin No Comments

TDSB - Teacher Application

 

 

Attached is the SBL Summer Program posting for TDSB teachers.

Please apply to it and/or share it as is relevant to you.

 

Application for Teaching – Exploring Family Studies, Stong College, York University, 2014

 

 

SBL & Raptors Rapture Collaboration

Posted on: April 30th, 2014 by admin No Comments

Raptorsrapture

You can now find intriguing articles about Toronto’s very own Raptors on the RaptorRapture website written by SBL youth! Through this new collaboration, our youth are able to express their ideas and opinions about the NBA and more particularly the Raptors all while gaining valuable experience.  You can check out these great articles and more at www.raptorsrapture.com

 

http://raptorsrapture.com/2014/02/26/guest-post/ – Article by Khadar Abukar

http://raptorsrapture.com/2014/02/10/steve-novak-get-man-playing-time/- Article by P.K Boateng

http://raptorsrapture.com/2014/02/08/los-angeles-clippers-118-toronto-raptors-105-come-home-guys/ – Article by P.K Boateng

McKinsey Youth Leadership Fourm

Posted on: April 29th, 2014 by admin No Comments

 

McKinsey

 

On Friday April 25th and Saturday April 26th, students from all over the GTA gathered together at the Mckinsey office in downtown Toronto for a day of leadership development and skill building at Mckinsey’s annual Youth Leadership Forum (YLF).

 

Over the course of these two days students made connections with other youth leaders from around the city and even business professionals from Mckinsey.

Youth were also required to brainstorm solutions to a practical scenario, where they worked collaboratively and applied their own unique experiences and expertise. Motivational speakers from Mckinsey and other organizations such as Habitat for Humanity were brought in to inspire the youth and guide them through this educational experience.

 

Khadar Abukar, a Success Beyond Limits (SBL) youth who was one of the students accepted into the YLF states “This forum taught me to be more confident in my self and in my abilities. No problem is too big and that if you collaborate with others it makes tackling a problem that much easier.”

 

Mohamed Ibrahim, another SBL youth who attended the YLF shared a similar sentiment and went on to state, “I learned that there are a lot of people that feel and think the way I do that are from different communities. This made me feel confident in myself that there are others that also want good for their community.”

 

Mohamed and Khadar are both eager to take the knowledge and skills gained from this forum and apply it to their everyday experiences, building on the skills that they tapped into during this initiative.

 

Check out McKinsley’s Youth Leadership Forum Website:

 

http://www.ylftoronto.ca/

 

 

 

Youth Leadership Forum

 

Rhymes to Re-Education

Posted on: April 23rd, 2014 by admin No Comments

Ramon introducin

 

Canada has been described as a beacon of multiculturalism, a country that values the diversity of its population. As such, how do we meaningfully and responsibly bring ‘culture’ into the classroom that is responsive and reflective of our student body? Enter Hip Hop -a leading cultural form of expression of young people, evident through student fashion and vernacular. Meshing the cultural elements of Hip Hop: DJing, MCing, Graffiti,  Breakdancing and Knowledge with Critical Pedagogy, we end up with Rhymes to Re-Education – a resource book that uses Critical Hip Hop Pedagogy as a foundation to instruction for students from K-12. On April 22, 2014 community workers, educators, Hip Hop enthusiasts, and academics came together to celebrate the launch Rhymes to Re-Education.

 

 

Check out a remarkable verse by SBL mentor Moose from the evening

 

 

Check out the Rhymes to Re-Education website and order a copy of the book!

 

http://www.rhymestoreeducation.com/