HEC Upward Bound is part of the TRiO programs. Upward Bound is a collaboration of school, college and community. The mission of HEC Upward is it exists to provide the necessary training, opportunities, and resources to ensure students successfully enter and complete post-secondary education.
As stated previously, we finished our last Saturday Academy a couple of weeks ago. Yet, we officially celebrated the close of the 2014-2015 school year on Saturday April 25, 2015. Over 70 students, family members, and HEC staff members were in the building to honor program participants. We had an amazing time at our closing ceremony, but don't take our word for it; see for yourselves.
HEC Upward Bound's resident technology guru, Mr. Bullard, created a video presentation to share at our recent end of the school year celebration. Take a look to learn more about what the program does, and check out HEC Upward Bound students as they share the spotlight with some famous Upward Bound alumni. Click here for Upward Bound Video
HEC Upward Bound's closing ceremony is right around the corner. This year, it's all about the students; highlighting their accomplishments and talents. Accordingly, a couple of our seniors host the celebration, which will also feature student speakers and award students for their dedication, character, and completing program requirements during the 2014-2015 school year. With the shining personalities in our group, we will certainly have a memorable time.
How students will feel on the inside when
their names are called for awards.
Well, not literally the last dance. In fact, there was no
dancing at all, but this was our last official session before our end of the
year celebration. Even still, students showed up focused and ready to put in work.
Aside from academics, students’ minds were on one other
thing. It’s that thing that happens in Upward Bound programs across the nation when
the weather gets warmer, days get longer, and the school year winds down…SUMMER
ACADEMY!
Their Summer Academy excitement is justified. Students are
in for a jammed packed summer with interactive academic enrichment sessions, thought-provoking
field trips, and extra-curricular activities. In addition to the week-long
Harris Stowe State University overnight experience (students stay on college
campus), students are in for a college tour this year that tops all our
previous trips!
Students also helped prepare for our end of the year
celebration by offering statements for a video slideshow. We look forward to celebrating their commitment to the program and their accomplishments. Here’s a little music to get us all geared up for our impending ceremony.
HEC Upward Bound’s Keith Williams was among a select group
of St. Louis Public School students competing in the 27th Annual
SLPS Secondary Math Contest.
Williams, a freshman, and other students specially chosen by
Gateway STEM High School personnel represented the school in the competition on
Saturday March 28, 2015 at Clyde C. Miller Career Academy. Students showed
their skills in categories including, Calculus, Integrated Math Concepts,
Trigonometry, Algebra, Advanced Algebra, and Geometry.
The competition results will be released approximately two
weeks following the contest to ensure ample time for accurate grading, but we
will not wait to celebrate Williams. We’re excited that he was chosen to
compete, and with his work ethic in Upward Bound and school, we know he gave a stellar
performance. Williams is evidence that TRiO works.
Way to go, Keith!
UPDATE on 4/21/2015: Keith competed in Geometry and placed 3rd in the category from Gateway!
If you missed the last
Saturday Academy, you missed a great deal of information, inspiration, and fun, and boy, did
things get interactive! After a game of Body English (spelling words out with your body), students and parents found themselves sharing goals and dreams with each other and left empowered, encouraged, and informed. Since pictures are worth a thousand words, check out some snapshots of HEC Upward Bound executive director Mr. Armstrong leading our
last parent-student meeting of the 2014-15 academic year.
"Had a great time discussing college and how to adapt to life's situations in order to be successful with my students!" -H. Armstrong
"...students spelling out
the word CHANGE.
Change is a constant part of life. Learning to accept and
deal with is necessary for success!" -H. Armstrong
"'ADAPT!' Adaptation to surroundings and
circumstances is what will separate those who
succeed in life and those who do not." -H. Armstrong