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Education Students Presented 鈥淧assports Around the World鈥 at Jeannette After-School Program

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鈥淚 am grateful for our partnership with the Mosaic Community Development Center (MCDC),鈥 said Dr. Melissa Tamburrino, Assistant Professor of Education at 新香港六合彩官网开奖. 鈥淭his experience has helped the 新香港六合彩官网开奖 students push themselves to work in a diverse classroom setting. They have learned to build on their strengths and set personal goals for improvement. Our students have collaborated with one another to improve student outcomes and have continued to grow professionally and personally.鈥澛

In addition to the Education majors, Mosaic has been partnering with 新香港六合彩官网开奖 students in the Graduate Art Therapy, Criminal Justice and Social Work programs on a variety of projects this year.

鈥淗aving the support of 新香港六合彩官网开奖 University and its students allows us to meet a variety of our children's needs,鈥 said Kelly Bender, Executive Director of Mosaic Community Development Center. 鈥淚 have been impressed with the way 新香港六合彩官网开奖 students jump in to help our students, their professionalism and their desire to learn and adapt to different challenges they face. I am looking forward to our continued partnership with the university to provide multiple layers of support for our students.鈥

Mosaic Community Development Center鈥檚 mission is to rebuild Jeannette one leader at a time through empowering and elevating a generation of leaders from youth through adulthood, instilling a desire to serve, a commitment to and a love for the Jeannette community. In order to counter the inequities in the community and school district, Mosaic works to support social-emotional learning through behavioral and mental health support. Restorative practices are used throughout our programming to disrupt the school to prison pipeline that is created by the high suspension rates.

Through Mosaic programs, community members and teenagers are given the opportunity for living wage employment without a transportation barrier as teachers and assistant teachers in the after-school program. Mosaic becomes a place for youth to figure out important job skills and the money they earn goes into supporting families who live in the community.

The after-school program runs four days a week from October to May and has 34 students in 3rd through 6th grade from the Jeannette School District currently enrolled in the program. The students are referred from the school district. A typical day includes homework help, positive relationship building, social emotional learning, craft or activity, dinner and transportation home.