(2021). Director of Alumni Services An Achievable Dream Feb 2019 - Present4 years 5 months Business Unit Manager Water Country USA Jun 2009 - May 201910 years Oversee daily operation six locations. Our Alumni and College Students; Closing Message; Thank You For Joining Us! Walpole, M. (2008). Here you'll find an answer to your question. We are committed and we are together. It fosters academic excellence, and social and emotional growth. and social media. Marsha Hudgins Our relationships are authentic and purposeful. While the need for education reform was widely recognized prior to COVID19, the pandemic has forced innovation in systems everywhere, and for those who join us in viewing challenge as opportunity, we are facing a future filled with possibility. Our team knew that the support we provide to our students and families would not only need to continue, but increase during the challenging times ahead. Thank you for seeing the value of your support and for being the CLARK difference in the lives of students in our community. Revise the organizations core values and strategic plan to include racial equality. Strengthen our communication with AADs college partners on the challenges minority students face while attending their college/university. Michael Daniels Jeff Silverman Chris Edinger Annabelle Stifer RELATIONSHIPS Jeff Gehris Michael V. Taylor We prioritize relationships with students, families, donors, Kevin Harrison Vanessa Yearick partners, and each other, based on respect, connection, and trust. and Mrs. Bryan CaccavaleCycle City Corp. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. BarrsMs. She paid tribute to the program and its founder, the late Walter Segaloff. What are the most valuable supports you received at Achievable Dream? Mrs. Hardee shares, "I send all of my warmest wishes and congratulations to the Achievable Dream Class of 2022. Since being enrolled in postsecondary education, have you ever been on academic probation? Applying student development theories holistically: Exemplar programming in higher education. In his spare time, hes a lover of Kentucky basketball. But it doesnt start there and it doesnt stop there. Charlotte: Information Age Publishing. Marshall, C., & Rossman, G. B. Together, lets continue inspiring hope through education. I never expected to go to college and be in this position, coming where I came from, Johnson said. Our commitment to and belief in AAD did not stop with the K-12 program, but extends to the programs alumni. We are all facing challenges in our SKINNER personal and professional lives, but to turn around and give back through time, donations, or even just to drop a note of encouragement to the AAD team takes an awareness and resilience that is truly remarkable. We know that providing food and supplies during the school closure could make all the difference for these families who may not have the resources to purchase food during this time shared Dr. Lee Vreeland, president & CEO of An Achievable Dream. We were there when the kids started, weve been there for each grade level and weve just enjoyed seeing the success that the dream has created.. Thousand Oaks: Sage. Henrietta CainMr. Report: High school rigor essential for students of color. She has been with me since day one. Thousand Oaks: Sage. Yesterday, three AAD Alumni, Ari-L - An Achievable Dream - Facebook A randomized controlled trial of mentoring interventions for underrepresented minorities. An Achievable Dream is (and always will be) a piece of my soul. Teachers transitioned to teaching completely virtual lessons for all students and found ways to become innovative, going above and beyond to ensure students would succeed from home. Floyd said her family could not afford to buy her new clothes. While we maintain the importance of academic progress and keeping our students learning and engaged, we Walso recognize that if students are not physically and mentally well, academic success will not be possible. Sometimes I cant believe I graduated, I dont feel any different. Aubrey L. Layne Jr. is Virginias Secretary of Finance. In Hampton Roads and the Greater Richmond region, we are fortunate to have a model of success: An Achievable Dream a nationally recognized K-12 program dedicated to bringing equity to. High School Journal, 93(4), 177194. Because many children lack equitable access to higher education, for years educators endeavored to bridge the gap in education. Alumni highlighted at An Achievable Dreams, Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Alumni highlighted at An Achievable Dreams 25th Tennis Ball. MARY From the bottom of our hearts, we thank you for your support, and assure you that as a team, HUGHES we are continuing to ensure that AAD students and their families receive vital support and resources, and stay connected. a way to choose an amount and set up recurring monthly gifts. We are committed to continuing this work, as well as continuing to educate AAD staff, board members, volunteers, and the community on these issues. Stillisano, J. R., Waxman, H. C., Brown, D. B., & Alford, B. L. (2014). The program focuses on . It was a great happy ending. In the fall, Keziah will head to Virginia State University where she will be studying music and visual arts with a future goal of becoming a music producer and eventually owning her own record company. Cokley, K., Obaseki, V., Moran-Jackson, K., Jones, L., & Vohra-Gupta, S. (2016). Additionally, 93% of the class of 2014 graduated wth an advanced studies diploma. However, AAD and its partners in public education are an important piece of the puzzle to help address these inequities. http://achievabledream.nn.k12.va.us. Like any 25th, it was a cause for reflection for An Achievable Dream, which has provided thousands of students educational tools and opportunities through its SAME social, academic and moral education curriculum. (2016). Implement this dialogue into the organizations communication and social media plan. Like this book? STORIES OF OVERCOMING Ahead of Governor Northams order AAD Middle and High School AP Third grade Dreamer, Kymani, stayed for all Virginia schools to close for a English students Tylicia and Trey in the Dream spirit and in routine by minimum of two weeks due to the showcased their virtual learning choosing to put on her school uniform Coronavirus outbreak, An Achievable skills and stayed on top of all of every day while she worked on her Dream staff and volunteers their assignments! We love when our alumni pour into - An Achievable Dream - Facebook Club today! As we continue to take action, we hope and believe that change will occur. An Achievable Dream provides our students with the resources, opportunities, and tools they need to be successful in school and in life. College choice process of first generation Black female students: Encouraged to what end? Visit AchievableDream.org/make-a-difference to give today! Our Morning handshakes traditional program enhances public schools with additional Morning program/Banners resources to level the playing fields for students facing various Positive afrmations social risk factors through the following key elements: Merit points/Bookstore School uniforms Extended academic time SOCIAL ROTATION CLASSES Social, character, and professional soft skills curriculum Speaking GreenTM Etiquette Field trips and clubs Peaceful Conict Resolution Mindfulness & Meditation & Healthy Living College prep and workforce-readiness programs Ethics STEM School uniforms Lasting Impressions Mental Excellence Enriching partnerships ACADEMIC COMPONENT Emphasis on relationships/family environment and Extended Learning Time whatever it takes mindset 200-day school year (from standard 181 days) As a response to the pandemic, we have expanded and modified Extended Day our typical model to include the following supports for students and their families: 8.5-hour day (from standard 6.75 hr. At An Achievable Dream, our vision is to bring equity to education by providing opportunities for success in school and life. 19 Bring equity to education by providing opportunities for success in school and life. They were featured in seven-minute video about An Achievable Dream shown at the gala. Conduct regular check-ins with our families, students, and each other. 8 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_TRIO_Programs, Wilson, B. J. Zoes virtual art project. Together, with our supporters and board members who have stood by us through thick and thin, we overcame. Most do not have ECAP as broad as Achievable Dream due to limited budgets, resources, or personnel . Our team is resilient. Bergerson, A. https://vtechworks.lib.vt.edu/bitstream/handle/10919/52359/Kimbrell_MR_D_2013.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y, Le, D. Q. Their regional engagement in support of social justice sets an example for all of us to follow. Walter would be so proud of our community for rallying around and supporting An Achievable Dream and our students year after year, Achievable Dream President and CEO Kathy Edwards said. An Achievable Dream - Annual Report 2019 - FlipHTML5 Rallying around college access. Factors critical to the access and success of Black men in postsecondary education. Ms. Janet A. Ellis Grand Furniture Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hughes Mr. Shane Emmett Mr. and Mrs. Chris B. Graves Ms. Pam Hunt Ms. Susan English Ms. Jody Greason Huntington Ingalls Industries Mr. and Mrs. William R. Ermatinger Greg Garrett Realty Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bubba Hutchison F. W. M. Memorial Marlin Open Ms. Cheryo Griffin Ms. Patricia Hutchison The Honorable Justin E. Fairfax Mr. Charles Griffith I AM THE SHOE Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Fass Ms. Marguerite Griffith Mr. Joe Illes Mr. and Mrs. William T. Faulk Gromelski & Associates Ms. Julianne Inglima Ms. Monisha Faulk Dr. and Mrs. Michael L. Gross Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Ippolito Mr. and Mrs. John Feigenbaum Mr. and Mrs. Craig A. Grube Mr. Preston Ivey Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Feigles Mr. and Mrs. John F. Grubiak J.P. Yancey Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Brant A. Feldman GSK Management Inc Jack and Anne Glenn Foundation Ms. Rachel Fendrick Guaranteed Auto Services, Inc. Mr. Asa Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Graham Ferguson Richard and Caroline T. Gwathmey Memorial Mr. Quentin Jackson Ferguson Enterprises, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Brian Fields Trust, Bank of America, N.A., Trustee Ms. Salina James Fine Family Fund Mr. Fred Hagerman James River Architects Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Fine Hampton Chevrolet Mazda Mr. and Mrs. Joel D. Jason First Presbyterian Church of Virginia Beach Hampton Machine Shop, Inc. Mr. Louis Jason First Team Toyota Hampton Roads Community Foundation Ms. Erin Jewell Mrs. Michelle Jacobs and Mr. Graydon Fisher Hampton Roads Educators Credit Union Mr. and Mrs. Sidney B. Johnson, Jr. Ms. Jodi Fisler Hampton Roads ENT and Allergy Mr. J. Johnson, Jr. Alan and Esther Fleder Foundation Hampton Roads Eye Associates Mr. and Mrs. Cal Johnsrud Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fleder Ms. Susan Hancock Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Jones Mr. Leonard Len L. Fleisig Harbor Group International, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Jones Mr. TJ Fletcher Mrs. Linda M. Hardee Mr. Bill Jones Reverend and Mrs. Jack G. Flintom Mrs. Linda Hardesty Ms. Kristin Jones Ms. Krystle Floyd Mrs. Mary Lawrence P. Harrell Ms. Ruth Jones Ms. Belinda Flucker Ms. Deborah Harrell Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Jordan, II Mr. Richard M. Foard Mr. Grady C. Harris J.P. Morgan Folkes Family, LLC Mr. Marvin L. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Evan Kalfus Mr. and Mrs. Mark I. A phenomenological study of high school counselor advocacy as it relates to the college access of underrepresented students. And she continues to worry about me and keep track of me! Although Keziahs high school journey had plenty of obstacles including helping support her family when her father was injured and out of work for a year she continued to work hard, and received the Clif Hannah Memorial Scholarship her senior year. We continue working to implement and reinforce all of the core components of our program from field trips and clubs to Summer intersession in unique ways, viewing the new virtual environment not as an obstacle but as an opportunity. Breaking the circle that binds us. and Mrs. Butch CappsMrs. Check out the Bacons Rebellion News Feed, linking to raw and unexpurgated news and commentary from Virginia blogs, governments, trade associations, and advocacy groups. Banks, III Mr. Eugene* and Mrs. Betty Levin 19-2ChesapeakeBaySeafoodHouseAssociates,LLC Ms. Nancy L. Levin Ms. Frances Luter Mr. Joseph W. Luter, IV Mancon, LLC City of Newport News Newport Management Company Pomoco Riverside Health System Mr. and Mrs. Michael Petters Ferguson Enterprises, Inc. Sentara Health Foundation First Team Automotive Smithfield Foods, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin S. Friedberg The Beazley Foundation Great Atlantic Management The Landmark Foundation Hall Automotive The Perry Family Foundation Hampton Roads Community Foundation The Rotary Club of the Virginia Peninsula Mr. and Mrs. Norman C.* and Linda M. Hardee TowneBank Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hughes Virginia Department of Education Huntington Ingalls Industries Newport News Shipbuilding W. M. Jordan Company Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey L. Layne, Jr. *denotes deceased ANNUAL FUND DONORS An Achievable Dream recognizes the outstanding support of our Annual Fund donors those who have generously donated any amount or have given in-kind gifts between July 1, 2019 and June 30, 2020 for their commitment to AAD and their belief in our students. Achievable Dream alumni who participated in this research shared instructive experiences with early college access and programming of this nature. His legacy continues in the lives of alumni such as Chinelo Johnson (Class of 2002), Krystle Floyd (03) and Michael Banks (01), the latter a pastor at Calvary Chapel in Newport News. The best voices to impart the value of An Achievable Dream are those of the alumni of the program. https://www.aacrao.org/docs/default-source/research-docs/pre-college-programs-report-nbsp%2D%2D-march-60-second-survey.pdf?sfvrsn=1eb2478b_8, An Achievable Dream. ), we collectively write this message to thank you and to encourage you. First-generation students factsheet. He used to keep a sign in his office with a quote from the Talmud that reads, `Its not incumbent upon us to complete the work, but neither are we at liberty not to begin., Walter began the work 25 years ago and now it is incumbent on us to continue it with as much passion as he had.. Van Rose, Jr. Ms. Elaine Millard Ms. Christine Payne Mr. and Mrs. Neal A. Rosenbaum The Law Offices of Daniel J. Miller Ms. Deborah C. Payne Mr. Casey Rosinski Dr. and Mrs. David L. Miller, DDS PBMares, LLP Mr. and Mrs. Jack J. Ross Ms. Siobhan Miller Pearson Toyota Ms. Cindy Rowell Mrs. Anne L. Millner Mr. Delvin Peeks Dr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Rubin, PhD Mr. Richard C. Milstein Ms. Barbara Pemberton Mr. Phil Rudisill Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Miner Peninsula Community Foundation of Virginia, Inc. About An Achievable Dream Academies - Achievable Dream Tour We also recognize the incredible opportunities presented by this challenge. What was your high school grade point average (GPA)? As teams everywhere are, we utilize virtual platforms such as Zoom to meet and communicate with each other and foster a sense of connection. Mrs. Joan Aaron* Ms. Jacqueline B. Amato Ms. Cindy Arocho Mr. Stephen Abbitt and Mr. Joe Steele AmazonSmile Assurant Mr. Peter Abraham Dr. Damodar Ambur Ms. Alicia Atkins Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Adamo LTC, USA Ret. In spite of the many obstacles we know BULLARD you are facing daily, you continue to show up for AAD students and families who truly need us now more than ever before. Fact sheet: Focusing higher education on student success. (eds) Handbook of Social Justice Interventions in Education. Academic Medicine, 91(7), 9941001. Their physical, mental, and emotional well-being are our top priority as an organization and in each of our schools. Boston: Beacon Press. College access and admission. An Achievable Dream - Annual Report 2019 was published by Mellen Street Creative on 2020-09-14. Achievable Dream middle and high school. Together, we continue to overcome. Martha CameronD.P.S. College and Career Prep 2% Technology 2% Annual Fund 41% Endowment/Foundation 23% State/City Funding 13% Events 13% PPP Loans 9% Emergency Funding 1% CORE PROGRAM AND TEAM INCLUDES AAD TEACHERS & LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM, TRANSPORTATION, An Achievable Dream strives AWARDS, & OTHER CORE PROGRAM COSTS. Her journey with An Achievable Dream began in the first grade. Alumni highlighted at An Achievable Dream's 25th Tennis Ball Seatack Elementary an Achievable Dream Academy is the 889th largest public school in Virginia and the 33,392nd largest nationally. California English, 12(3), 68. Negro Educational Review, 57(12), 101116. 26. Yin, R. K. (2014). Who has had the most influence on your thinking about education after high school if anyone? day) Intersession Basic food and hygiene needs 4-week summer session between school years Technology for virtual learning Saturday school Emotional support Small-group intervention/enrichment Enrichment Experiences/Field Trips/Exposure Strategies for successful virtual learning MORAL/CHARACTER COMPONENT School supplies and literacy resources Culture of high expectations Character development Virtual social education (morning program and social Parent/Student education contracts rotation classes online) Awards and Celebrations Clubs/Hobbies/Character Development Focus on connection and relationships through Importance of relationships check-in calls The importance of staying connected was more evident than ever. Finally, the information conveyed in this chapter can be used to implement ECAP at high schools. Social capital and college preparation: Exploring the role of counselors in a college prep school for Black students. Dreamer awards (delivered in-person The garden will be ready for our by school staff!) We expressed anger, frustration, SIGMON TAYLOR PHOTOGRAPHY heartbreak, and hope. Ms. Ann Onhaizer Lt. and Mrs. Franklin Roberson Mr. Richard Mattern Chief and Mrs. Larry L. Orie Mr. and Mrs. Steve Roberts Mr. Stephen McCann Mr. Thomas Orsini Mr. Billy J. Roberts Mr. Mitch McEntire Ms. Judith Overbey Mr. Michael Roberts Mr. Ryan McEntire Mr. and Mrs. John Owens Mr. Sean Roberts Mrs. Shannon L. McGuire Ms. Sharon Owens Dr. and Mrs. Donald Robertson Ms. Alison Mckee Ms. Barbara K. Paige Mr. Henry Robertson Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. McKenzie, Jr. Dr. George Parker, III Ms. Dana Roderick McLeskey Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Steve Parker Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Rodriguez Ms. Cheryl McLeskey Ms. Amanda Parnell Mrs. Lisa J. Roesen Mr. and Mrs. Mack McMahon Mr. and Mrs. Brandon Parr Ms. Norma W. Rogers Ms. Margo McNeil Mrs. Audrey Parrott Mrs. Cynthia D. Rohlf Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Meehan Ms. Amy Paschold Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rohrer Men for Hope, Inc. Mr. Donald N. Patten, Esq. (2015, July 27). to keep our administrative ADDITIONAL ACADEMIC HOUR INCLUDES 2 ADDITIONAL HOURS PER DAY, SATURDAY SCHOOL, and overhead costs as low SUMMER INTERSESSION. MESSAGE FROM THE CEO Greetings, What a year it has been. Gifts can be made outright during a donors lifetime or Help us provide food, school supplies and hygiene items to our through one of various planned giving families. Coach Mason will always be part of the Dream, and her passion for our students and team will never be forgotten.