Dr. Anna Jolivet Award - Tucson Unified School District
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Dr. Anna Jolivet Award - Tucson Unified School District
Tucson Unified School District Strengthening Our Legacy, Building Our Future 2014 ~ 2015 T U S D African American Student Services Annual Student Recognition African American Student Services 2014-2015 Student & Parent Activities Tucson Unified School District 29th Annual African American Student Services Recognition Program April 27, 2015 Master of Ceremonies Jimmy Hart, Director African American Student Services Mistress of Ceremonies Marilyn McGlory, Student Success Specialist African American Student Services Welcome / Occasion Jimmy Hart, Director African American Student Services Invocation Elwood McDowell, Pastor Trinity Missionary Baptist Church National Anthem Black National Anthem Mercedes Cuestas, Booth-Fickett Magnet School Sarena Cadena, Booth-Fickett Magnet School Welcome to the University of Arizona Tanisha N. Price-Johnson, Ph.D. Executive Director of Admissions University of Arizona – College of Medicine Special Remarks Dr. Heliodoro T. Sánchez, Superintendent Tucson Unified School District Eugene Butler, Jr., Assistant Superintendent Student Services Performance Chizuru Jurman, Teacher Tucson High Magnet School Concert Choir Clinton Pinellas Award Presentation Eric Brown, Student Success Specialist African American Student Services Special Academic Presentation 4.0 GPA Lauren Edwards, Rincon High School Valedictorian, 2012 Dr. Anna Jolivet Award The Anna Jolivet Family Student Recognition Scholarships Keisha Coleman, Student Success Specialist African American Student Services Student Recognition Presentations Marilyn McGlory, Student Success Specialist African American Student Services Closing Remarks Jimmy Hart, Director African American Student Services Congratulations Students For A Job Well Done! Dr. Anna Jolivet Award For students who participated in Fine Arts and/or Athletics with at least a 3.25 GPA, earned 95% attendance, and were active in community service for the school year. Dr. Jolivet was a renowned local educator who grew up in Tucson, Arizona and attended Dunbar-Spring school and Tucson High school. She modeled academic achievement as a student who graduated with her undergraduate and doctoral degree from the University of Arizona. Dr. Jolivet was an advocate for ine arts and served as a music teacher prior to becoming the irst African American female to work as a principal in TUSD. Her legacy and commitment to serving the Tucson community lives on through the Education Enrichment Foundation (EEF) and other organizations. Dr. Jolivet was a founding member of EEF, an organization serving TUSD students. The African American Student Services Department would like to extend a Special “Thank You” to each school for providing the names of the recipients who met the criteria in each category. Academics: 3.25-3.99 GPA through the irst 3 quarters (6th – 12th grade) 4.0 GPA through the irst 3 quarters (6th – 12th grade) 4.0 GPA for all 4 years of high school (Seniors only) Perfect Attendance: Any student who maintained perfect attendance through the irst 3 quarters (6th – 12th grade) Special Award: Dr. Anna Jolivet Students who participated in Fine Arts and/or Athletics with at least a 3.25 GPA, earned 95% attendance, and were active in community service for the school year (6th – 12th Grade) The Black National Anthem John R. Johnson James Weldon Johnson Booker T. Washington “Lift Every Voice and Sing” was publicly performed first as a poem as part of a celebration of Lincoln’s Birthday on February 12, 1900, by 500 school children at the segregated Stanton School. Its principal, James Weldon Johnson, wrote the words to introduce its honored guest Booker T. Washington. The poem was later set to music by Johnson’s brother John in 1905. Singing this song quickly became a way for African Americans to demonstrate their patriotism and hope for the future. Lift every voice and sing, till earth and heaven ring, Ring with the harmonies of liberty; Let our rejoicing rise, high as the listening skies, Let it resound loud as the rolling sea. Sing a song full of faith that the dark past has taught us, Sing a song full of hope that the present has brought us; Facing the rising sun of our new day begun, Let us march on till victory won. Stony the road we trod, bitter the chastening rod, Felt in the days when hope unborn had died; Yet with a steady beat, have not our weary feet, Come to the place for which our fathers sighed? We have come over a way that with tears has been watered, We have come, treading our path through the blood of the slaughtered; Out from the gloomy past, till now we stand at last Where the white gleam of our star is cast. God of our weary years, God of our silent tears, Thou who has brought us thus far on the way; Thou who hast by Thy might, led us into the light, Keep us forever in the path, we pray. Lest our feet stray from the places, our God, where we met Thee, Lest our hearts, drunk with the wine of the world, we forget Thee. Shadowed beneath Thy hand, may we forever stand, True to our God, true to our native land. "Speaking Truth To Power" Dear Honorees, On behalf of the Tucson Branch NAACP, we congratulate you on your accomplishments during this historic 28h Annual African American Student Recognition Program. As the nation’s oldest and largest civil rights organization, the NAACP has worked all allies of all races who believe in and stand for the principles of political, educational, social, and economic equality of minority groups. It is with this mission in mind that we want to commend the hard work and dedication that the students of TUSD have achieved. Academics, attendance, athletics, humanitarianism, and fine arts are cornerstones to becoming productive citizens and set the standards for success as you continue your education. Our future truly depends on you. The Tucson Branch NAACP is very proud of the accomplishments you have achieved! Xavier Clinton Pinellas Spirit Award Dr. Xavier Clinton Pinellas, an African American educator, was dedicated to the empowerment of African American youth. He wisely sought to instill in students the principles of self-motivation and personal pride, knowing that these values lead to the con idence necessary to achieve their goals. He graduated from Kissimmee High School in 1966, Bethune-Cookman College (HBCU) in Daytona Beach, FL in 1969 and Fort Valley State College in Fort Valley, Ga. in 1973. He later attended Boston State University earning his educational specialist degree in educational administration. In 1993, he received a doctorate of education degree in counseling and educational administration form the University of Arizona. As a counselor at Tucson High School he began a program to develop leadership qualities for African American students; students where exposed to guest speakers and community members who addressed strategies for success in high school and beyond. Leadership was a primary focus and served as a foundation for college readiness and future careers. His efforts, and those of like-minded colleagues, culminated in an annual event which is now called the “African American Student Recognition Program.” When illness necessitated a move to Florida, Ms. Carlo Thomas stepped in to continue his work. Mr. Pinellas died in February, 2001, but will long be remembered as the inspiration for the Xavier Clinton Pinellas Spirit Award. Past Winners of the Xavier Pinellas Spirit Award Booth-Fickett Magnet School—2014 Mansfeld Middle School—2013 Santa Rita High School—2012 African American Student Services 2014-2015 Recognition Program Middle Schools - 4.0 Cumulative Through 3 Quarters Drachman Toothaker, Joselyn Alice Vail Hoogendoorn, Matthew Hussein, Abdirahman Nsabimana, Providence Watkins, Emani Booth-Fickett Bartlett, Caitlyn Khissy Beyniouah, Latanya C.E. Rose K-8 Velasquez Grado, Manuel Doolen Angeline, Amya Morris, Azariaha Gridley Benson, Savannah Brown, Alyssa Grigsby, Jazmine Yonas, Mia Morgan Maxwell Santiago, Amber Thomas, Laterrian Utterback Davis, Jada Velez Estupinan, Lauren Roberts Naylor Griffin, Christina Niyigena, Christina Valencia Nelson, Nikayta Pistor Hopkins, Maleeya Molina-Ortiz, Amtanique Strayhorn, Danika Magee Doe, Summer Dorroh, Kiya Miles Chamillard, Cassidy High Schools - 4.0 Cumulative Through 3 Quarters Catalina Gaskins, Nikkolas Palo Verde Magnet Charles, Madison Cholla Magnet Anyaeji, Peace Washington, Nadia University Ezeugwu, Natalie Mutwiri, Peace Sahuaro Clabourne, Breanna Conklin, Riley McAuley, Isaiah Renfro, Nathaneal Tucson Magnet John, Gaudence Kluge, Rowan Worthy, Kalina High Schools - 4.0 Non-Weighted Cumulative Through Four Years Sahuaro High School Clabourne, Breanna & Renfro, Nathaniel African American Student Services 2014-2015 Recognition Program Middle Schools 3.25 - Above Alice Vail Buchholz, Aaliah Comer, Faith Curry, Nicholas Denetso, Traivian Devell, Elise Dorame, Eleazar *Hoogendoorn, Matthew *Hussein, Abdirahman Huston, Tiana Jackson, Anthony Lennon, Roje London, Joseph Namvula, Mihwa *Nsabimana, Providence Reed, Jordin Thomas, Gabriel Thompson, Kali Tolbert, Jaedon *Watkins, Emani Wiley, Kobe Williams, Brendan Theresa Leal-Holmes Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic, Perfect Attendance Academic Booth-Fickett Adams-Thomas, Ebony Allen, Jezaniah Atkins, Anthony *Bartlett, Caitlyn Beale, Telaysha Boykin, Olivia Cadena, Sarena Champion, Natasha Denham, Angeles Gonzales, Yvette Green, Amani Johnson, Amil Johnson, Nehariyya Kennedy, Chanz *Khissy, Latanya Lewis, Marcellus Lewis-Bey, Aniya Mallard, Ivory McKoy, Tyresse Morken, Ian Myles, Destiny Owagoke, Chelsea Purry, Kasey Charles Bermudez Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Perfect Attendance Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic, Perfect Attendance Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Sorrell, Richard Tangap, Miriam Taylor, Brynn Taylor, Darian Tekle, Winta Ware, Darius Watson, Lilly Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic C.E. Rose K-8 Ervin, Kendall Grageda Caro, Carlos Landry, Oscar Lee, Kianna *Velasquez Grado, Manuel Stephen Trejo Academic Academic Academic Academic, Perfect Attendance Academic Dietz K-8 Betters, Nicole Burdick, Kamaria Jackson, Samuel Johnson, Jaida Nettles, Michael Rodriguez, Theodore Tiffany McKee Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Dodge Magnet Givens, Jae Hamilton, Jayda Joiner, Austin McClendon, Lailaa Smith, Kylan Viapiano, Kyndall Walls, Abigail Walls, Jordon Ware, Zsavanni Daniel Shulter Ed.D. Academic Academic, Perfect Attendance Perfect Attendance Academic Perfect Attendance Academic Academic Academic Academic Doolen *Angeline, Amya Abdi, Isha Abdikadir, Addey Abney, Shaila Acuna, Dezjanira Adam, Halima Anyaeji, Essence Barrow, Austin Bigirimana, Manifique Bingham, Alora Blake, Trevan Hall, Cyanne Vanessa Morales Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Please Note: Student names in bold will receive the Dr. Anna Jolivet Award Student names that have an asterisk * by their name have a 4.0 GPA African American Student Services 2014-2015 Recognition Program Middle Schools 3.25 - Above Hassan, Mahado John, Samya Lane, Anastasia Lee, Genevieve Lossou, Samuel Mahamat, Hassan Morris, Azaraie *Morris, Azariaha Nunn, Kristen Oliver, Jalee Petronia, Ninahazwe Robinson, Gabriela Salima, Epiphanie Spangle, Tyneja Tupper, Leander Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Perfect Attendance Academic, Perfect Attendance Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Drachman K-6 Burleson, Tatyanna Sutton, Jasmine *Toothaker, Joselyn Jesus Celaya Ph.D. Academic Academic Academic Gridley Amon Ra, Nubia *Benson, Savannah *Brown, Alyssa Colquitte, Sabrea Conley, Kayla Davis, Dejia Diggles, Ashlee Diggles, Jessica Gilchrist, Devin *Grigsby, Jazmine Healey Stewart, Noelle Healey-Stewart, Joseph Hopson, Abygayle Kaufman-Fuller, Grace Lawrence, Jayla Malone, Angela McIver, Isabella Montgomery, Kira Nguyen, Braden Richards, Lyriq Rodgers, Alexys Saavedra, Alyssa Smith, Tadarryl Webb, Shelby *Yonas, Mia David Davies Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Perfect Attendance Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Hollinger Mugisha, Theogene Quiroz, Diana Brian Lambert Academic Academic Lawrence Searcy, Benjamin Ann Kobritz Academic Magee Armstrong, Trevor Baez, Ashaya Brown, Zoe Davis, Deshawn *Doe, Summer *Dorroh, Kiya Hays, Kiara Hoges, Nayloni Horseherder, Ashanti Johnson, Rochelle Lenhardt, Alexa Lucas, George Ndisabiye, Sasha Powell, Akyrah Reese, Mercedez Swansen, Carly Texeria, Jamelle Whitehead, Jaelen Williams, Shameek Daniel Erickson Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Perfect Attendance Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Perfect Attendance Mansfeld Beckwith, Deontae Burton, Anaya Doty, Kamryn Givens, Zion Hicks-Dortch, Kayla John, Jenesiya Junius, Lawrence Mclee, Simone Molla, Benjamin Mosley-Wright, Makia Mukoma, Halima Scupin, Carlie Swengel, Adrain West, William Willis, Ceres Richard Sanchez Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Please Note: Student names in bold will receive the Dr. Anna Jolivet Award Student names that have an asterisk * by their name have a 4.0 GPA African American Student Services 2014-2015 Recognition Program Middle Schools 3.25 - Above Mary Belle McCorkle Cazares, Isabel Clark, Mariah Danae Duarte, Caitlin Scott, Hughie Sandra Thiffault Academic, Perfect Attendance Academic Academic Academic Miles Castle, Minha *Chamillard, Cassidy Hepner, Amira Keita, Hassane Price, Syrai Rodriguez, Christian Werner, Cedar Robin Weldon Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Morgan Maxwell Boling, Daijah Hodges, Ahmya Longoria, Ammarie Muhunga, Gloria *Santiago, Amber Simkins, Sierrah Thomas, Darian *Thomas, Laterrian Waggoner, Jaira Rosanna Ortiz-Montoya Academic Academic Academic Academic, Perfect Attendance Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Pistor Bell, Destiny Golden, Isabelle Holman, Emmett *Hopkins, Maleeya Kuzdal, Aaron Maxwell-Kinslow, Edna McManus-Atencio, Dante *Molina-Ortiz, Amtanique Stocker, Kenyae *Strayhorn, Danika Marcia Volpe Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Perfect Attendance Academic, Perfect Attendance Academic Academic Pueblo Gardens Eason, Nizhoni Grigsby, La Garia Hall, Alshiana Ingabire, Mireille Seth Aleshire Ph.D. Academic Academic Academic Academic Roberts/Naylor Ali, Mohamed Ali, Ali Khalib Concepcion Zepeda Academic, Perfect Attendance Perfect Attendance *Griffin, Christina Isaq Ibrahim, Jamaal Kikuni, Maria Mohamed, Abdullahi *Niyigena, Christina Saeed, Nazar Tucker, Aaron Walker-Johnson, Immanuel Academic, Perfect Attendance Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Robins K-8 Bell, Jeffrey Fike, Eric Fike, Jessica Martin, Briyanii Maxwell-Kinslow, Karen Opiyo, Joshua Rashad, Amira Teku, Nathan Chandra Thomas Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic, Perfect Attendance Academic Academic Roskruge Abdi, Malyun Deng, Leek Diaz, Gabriela Lucas, Jo-Ann Montijo, Jacobjesiah Pellicer, Madeline Jose Olivas Academic Academic Academic Perfect Attendance Academic Academic Safford K-8 Aganye, Tina Colmenero Oyebode,Oyeniyi Leopoldo, Mary McDowell, Musomi Mwamba, James Stewart, Jaivon Testo, Jorge Uwase, Paradis Valdez-Williams, Rosario Steven Gabaldon Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic, Perfect Attendance Academic Academic Academic, Perfect Attendance Academic Please Note: Student names in bold will receive the Dr. Anna Jolivet Award Student names that have an asterisk * by their name have a 4.0 GPA African American Student Services 2014-2015 Recognition Program Middle Schools 3.25 - Above Secrist Batekreze, Asaph-Exaucee Deon, Tiana Ferrell-Scott, Randy Foiryolo, Eric Goff, Lysha Hagler, Kitana Henry, Dallas Holmes, Anayah Jones, Daisha Jones, De Zane Martin Ford, Mackenna Moore, Faith Palmer, Dakota Pomales, Briana Primitiva, Tuyishimire Radford, Ayzah Santini, Ciana Stewart, Alexandra Tisdale, Naijah Young, Monica David Montano Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Utterback Banks, Catrice *Davis, Jada Fleming, Jordan Garrard, Celciana Green, Jacquelyn Roberts, Cayla Stembridge, Kyla Stoglin, Bianca *Velez Estupinan, Lauren Wilmore, Dejanae Robin Dunbar Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Valencia Hernandez, Christopher Hunter, Sarai Nelson, Moses *Nelson, Nikayta Webb, Rasee Younger, Kenadie Patricia Acosta Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Please Note: Student names in bold will receive the Dr. Anna Jolivet Award Student names that have an asterisk * by their name have a 4.0 GPA African American Student Services 2014-2015 Recognition Program High Schools 3.25 - Above Catalina Aaronson-Glaab, Tennyson Ali, Abukar Bayer, Joshua Bishop, Breana Cephus, Jimmy Chibasa, Jonathan Elhag, Moaz *Gaskins, Nikkolas Gbora, Benjamin Gelle, Abdirahman Hammonds, Britteny Keita, Aminata Machora, Ivy Martin, Marcus Martin, Michaela Mohamed, Abdisahal Molett, Alisha Mona, Lala Paulina Sukami Potter, Alexis Pugh Holmes, Son Asia Saeed, Heba Stubblefield, Antonio Walker, Kariah Yanseratou, Prince Kathryn Shaw Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Perfect Attendance Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Cholla Magnet *Anyaeji, Peace Bowen, Leshawn Brown, Michael Carrell, Eileen Dean, Marcel Deogratias, Benjamin Gilliam, Ashlee Greenhouse, Arrianna Huish, Maya Hunter, Nafeesa Jones, Jevon Jordan, Natalia LeCount, Alissa LeCount, Larry Morgan, Victoria Mujambere, Boss Nelson, Harmony Odu, Rebecca Payne, Henry Stevens, Eman Frank Armenta Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic *Washington, Nadia Academic Mary Meredith K-12 Malabet, Miguel Maxwell-Kinslow, Glen Murray, Jonathan Theresa Tenace Academic Academic Academic Palo Verde Magnet Brumfield Breazell, Kane Charles, Madison Daniels, Savantay Goff, Juwan Haney, Shanice Jallayu, Noynowoh Johnson, Alexandria Kaigler, Benjamin Kelly, Maiya Kennedy, Leon Kennedy, Max Mburu, Judy Niyonkomezi, Delfina Nshimirimana, Olivier Oum, Eric Payne, Albert Rashad, Arizona Rashad, Kenya Stallworth, Sydni Virginia, Nsabimana Waggoner, Tahmia Walker, Kristen Wood, Devon Eric Brock Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic, Perfect Attendance Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Perfect Attendance Pueblo Magnet Abdi, Nur Coronado, Alexis Lizarraga, Alan Lopez, Jesus Miller, Ajiah Payne, Trenton Twaje, Sand Villa, Sasha Augustine Romero Ph.D. Academic Academic Academic Academic, Perfect Attendance Academic Academic Academic Academic Rincon Ali, Marian Amani, Celestin Bahige, Grace Dawson, Miranda Catherine Comstock Academic Academic Academic Academic Please Note: Student names in bold will receive the Dr. Anna Jolivet Award Student names that have an asterisk * by their name have a 4.0 GPA African American Student Services 2014-2015 Recognition Program High Schools 3.25 - Above Edwards, Leslie Fleming, Autumn Habineza, Patrick Hassan, Ayaan Hussein, Ruweda Hussein, Shukri Irakoze, Micale Lawyer, April Loop, Zeleya Malkin, Anna-Lauren Melton, Chase Mohamed, Amina Mohamed, Hawa Muhammad, Imani Mukamana, Gentille Mutesi, Florence Nzeukou, Tatiana Omar, Maryan Singh, Aliyah Uzamukunda, Joyce Winston, Vienne Yambonye, Francois Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Perfect Attendance Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic *Conklin, Riley Coombs, Cheyenne Dillard, Demetri Dixon, Jaida Garrett, Kiara Green, Andre Hector-Smith, Jada Kubly, Katelyn *McAuley, Isaiah McCraney, Shayla Moore, Jaelon Ngoma Madiata, Michelle Njungeh, Nkengafac Owens, Kelilah Peebles Jr, Jason Pennix, Abby Ramirez, Deven *Renfro, Nathaneal Robinson, Anevay Standifer, Amarea Woodard, Jazmine Yanez, Tyra Sabino Anthony, Kobe Capotosti, Ryan Carter, Trinesha Dublin, Kaiya Edwards, Marcus Fautz, Samantha Mckinney, Gloria Morales III, Humberto Thomas, Maleke Trevino, Karina Wright, Ayanna Mathew Munger Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Sahuaro Anderson, Sydney Arnold, Casey Bartlett, Victoria Bell, Trej Benjamin, Dorothy Bonura, Gabriella Butler, La Shante Byrd Jackson, Kena *Clabourne, Breanna ColterCarman, Chambray Roberto Estrella Academic Academic Academic Perfect Attendance Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Santa Rita James Palacios Brooks, Asiel Academic Davis, Jermaine Academic Freeman, Dominique Perfect Attendance Freeman, Sash Academic, Perfect Attendance Hernandez-Ware, Ayianna Academic Hicks, David Academic Jennings, Celia Academic Jennings, Paul Academic Johnson, Kemma Academic Jones, Jazmin Academic Kemp, Taylor Academic Kempton, Makayla Academic Lowman, Amani Academic Wilson, Safiya Academic Please Note: Student names in bold will receive the Dr. Anna Jolivet Award Student names that have an asterisk * by their name have a 4.0 GPA Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Perfect Attendance Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic African American Student Services 2014-2015 Recognition Program High Schools 3.25 - Above Tucson Magnet Abdalla, Tasnem Abdi, Hawa Abdikadir, Fatuma Allen, Jeremiah Bowens, De Shaun Bowler, Jordan Brown, Omoye Clark, Deniesha Diedalis, Kamrin Dubey, Mikayla Effing, Serena Fultz, Le Sheland Gant, Dajanae Glasker, Siera Hall, Ticarah Harvey, Imani Haymore, Aja Jenkins, Xsiomara *John, Gaudence John, Janine *Kluge, Rowan Luna, Kyauna Maxey, Izaria Mehari, Sabrina Molla, Isabel Moreno, Qwanice Moriniere, Lutece Muhina, Hawo Murray, Lillie Perkins, Austin Quintana, Virginia Robinson, Blair Robles-Farmer, Analyss Rutlin, Quentin Samake, Nouhoum Sanders, Brandi Scott Jr, Gary Smith, Alisa Strayhorn, Devin Stringer, Desmond Strong, Johnisha Tiago, Belinda Volz, Jalen Walls, Katie Williams, DeAndre Karyle Green Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic, Perfect Attendance Academic Academic Perfect Attendance Academic Academic Academic, Perfect Attendance Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Perfect Attendance Academic Academic Academic Academic, Perfect Attendance Academic Academic Williams, Tianna *Worthy, Kalina Academic Academic University Bailey, Eleora Blackmon, Lena Chanes Augusto, Yasmeen Crooms, Leamon *Ezeugwu, Natalie Falana, Sadia Jankowski, Samantha King, Kayla King, Mackensey Malone, Catherine Moyer, Marge Muluneh, Noel *Mutwiri, Peace Naiman, Claire Noblesse, Andrew Ratliff, Unique Reckart, Elizabeth Rodriguez, Zaniel Strong, Jaesa Van Der Leeuw, Jacob Dean Packard Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic, Perfect Attendance Academic Academic, Perfect Attendance Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Please Note: Student names in bold will receive the Dr. Anna Jolivet Award Student names that have an asterisk * by their name have a 4.0 GPA TUSD African American Student Services Department Events Throughout the Year MISSION: Delivering Excellence in Education Every Day through Advocacy, Empowerment, Equity & Intervention. 4-PRONGED APPROACH The A,B,C’s of What We DO A = Attendance, B = Behavior/Discipline, C = Credit Acquisition & Credit Recovery, G = Grades SUPPORT SERVICES: We provide direct and ancillary support based on the Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS) model and what we call the A,B,C’s of what we do. Department Specialists provide a wide spectrum of student, parent, and educator support based on the A,B,C’s of what we do. Specialists, working at the elementary and middle school level provide support during classroom instruction class activities. Support is provided based on administrator and/or teacher request. Support may be 1:1, small groups, or in a classroom. Specialists also provide support by connecting families with community and social services resources. Other support may include home visits, individual and small group tutoring, mentoring, field trips and behavior plans: all based on the A,B,C’s of what we do. LITERACY INITIATIVE: AASSD is committed to student and family literacy. We recognize the importance of providing students with literature that accurately represents and reflects their cultural heritage. Therefore AASSD has partnered with the Pima County Public Library to inform and educate parents about available reading resources such as Achieve 3000. Achieve 3000 is a web-based reading program to help students build fluency and comprehension. Reading materials are also culturally relevant. CULTURALLY RELEVANT ENRICHMENT EXPERIENCES: To promote cultural appreciation, the AASSD sponsors or partners with community organizations to host a number of experiences including Harambee celebration, African American Youth Heritage Day, Black History Month Brain Bowl, African American Read-In Chain, Historical Black College and University Expo and Tour, University of Arizona Engineering Initiative and empowerment workshops. Students and adults from diverse backgrounds participate in all experiences. COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS: AASSD builds relationships with community organizations to support academic, cultural, and social experiences for students. The purpose is twofold: 1) To serve as a conduit for connecting students, families and schools with community resources, and 2) To increase the number of positive role models students are able to connect with, and to learn about careers, leadership skills, and college prep. www.tusd1.org/aastudies Scholarships $ www.tusd1.org/aastudies www.naacp.com/scholarship (NAACP Scholarship) $ www.uncf.org (United Negro College Fund) $ www.blackstudents.com (List of scholarship in alphabetical order) $ www.coca-colascholars.com (Coca-Cola Scholarship: $10,000 - $20,000) $ www.nationalmerit.org/nasp.php (National Achievement Scholarship for African American students) $ www.admissions.college.harvard.edu (Free Tuition to Harvard) $ www.hsf.net (Hispanic Scholarship Fund) $ www.assurance.arizona.edu (Provides scholarship money over 4 years to attend an Arizona University) $ www.gmsp.org (Gates Millennium Scholarship - for next years seniors) $www.admissions.college.harvard.edu (Harvard will pay for you college depending on your grades) http://knowhow2go.org/ (what it takes to get into college) On Behalf Of The TUSD African American Student Services Department, We Congratulate All The Honorees. TUCSONUNIFIEDSCHOOLDISTRICT Governing Board Adelita S. Grijalva, President Kristel Ann Foster, Clerk Michael Hicks Cam Juarez Dr. Mark Stegeman Superintendent Dr. Heliodoro T. Sá nchez Deputy Superintendent—Teaching & Learning Dr. Adrian Vega Assistant Superintendent—Curriculum & Instruction Steve Holmes Assistant Superintendent—Elementary & K-8 Leadership Ana Gallegos Assistant Superintendent—Secondary Leadership Dr. Abel Morado Assistant Superintendent— Student Services Eugene Butler, Jr. Director— African American Student Services Jimmy D. Hart AASSD Team Debbie Worthy, Elaine Buckner, Eric Brown, Evelyn Cassidy, George Brown, George Kelly, Keisha Coleman, Marilyn McGlory, Miles Warrior, Nicole Chambliss, Nikki DeSouza, Richard Langford, Teresia, Albritton, Eric Emerson, Jeff Sawyer, Patricia Guevara