Students--our youth
They are learning the values of perseverance and persistence. They are promoting brotherhood/sisterhood. There is less truancy and less suspensions. We are building a nonviolent and successful society together.
Our Mentors
We are learning and growing from the experience. We are growing in numbers rapidly. The joy of volunteering and making a difference is contagious. Scott Furkin, Mary Oliver Humke, Timir Banerjee, Armer Mahan, Elaine Clayton, Joseph Kutz, Tim O'Mara, Margaret Steere, Ed Shadburne, Debbie Ford, Surjeet Singh, Harper Davis, Dick Westover, Janice Parker, Valerie Mayer, Cindi Calvert, Don Miller, Marilyn Estman, Sandy Kuhbander, Allan Lansing, Doug Becker, Ruby Becker, Lee Smith, Jerry Abramson, Brian Allen, Deborrah Hibberd, Mary New, Candace Cline, Maynard poythress, Sharon Bohannon, Melinda Nicholson, Nancy Hottman, Terry Spivey, Cynthia Collins, Ann McGinnis, Nathan Zimmerman, Ed Davis, Charles Cassis, Lance Hottman, Ralph Brick, Jon Gunderson, Dotty Heady, Darin Parr, Paul Hibberd, Terry Graham, Robert Wagner, Michael Day, Julie Padgett, Charles Cutsinger, Dave Griffiths, Linda Leeser, Susan Sherman, Anna O'Neal, Frank Gitschier, Teresa Casper, Deborah Jackson, Rachel Cummins, Susan Neumayer, Dan Ochs, Mike Scott, Leonard Brown, Connie Cameron, William Carson, Stuart Pearlman
Please come and join us and help a child and change a heart!
Six students received Martin Luther King and Gandhi Scholarships. One of them is going to Bellarmine College. Supreme Court Justice Johnstone awarded the scholarships. Archbishop Kelly was present to honor the occasion as was Mr. Maurice Risner.
Students of Southern and Newburg made exceptional presentations. Brandy and Robin organized presentations for the whole school.
Students of Meyzeek particularly Aaron, Dustin became better readers. Students of Colridge Taylor learned manners.
Emily from Norton made a fantastic presentation of 19th Amendment. Mcferran and Klondyke students participated in the dramas that they created. St. John Vianney, St. Clement and St. Thomas Moore students Mathew, Collins, David, Jenny understood brotherhood and honor. Collegiate students are writing a play. Christian Academy students, Paige, Luke, Mathew and others prepared their assignments and spoke in front of the class. Paige sang Unforgettable.
We have learnt how to include others and make our neighbors feel good.
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