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© Center for Companies That Care, 2012 Kicking Off the 2012-2013 School Year 9/21/2012 For Mentors of current 10 th , 11 th and 12 th graders

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© Center for Companies That Care, 2012

Kicking Off the 2012-2013 School Year

9/21/2012

For Mentors of current 10th, 11th and 12th graders

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Agenda Welcome Back! Highlights from Summer

– Summer Internships– College Bus Trip

What’s New for This Year October 4th Kick Off Event

– Logistics– Details/ What to expect

Class of 2020 Companies That Care Announcements Review Expectations of Mentors 12th Grade Mentors Sub-Meeting

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Highlights from Summer- Internships Rising AIM High Seniors completed internships at their

respective mentoring organizations:– ADP – Enterprise Fleet Management– KPMG– Sysmex

UCW students will complete their internships at the end of September due to an earlier start date for school year.

“I believe that our relationship became stronger during this time and I’m excited to see it grow.”

“ I feel that you will do anything to get me into a good college. That means so much to me .”

“It really motivated me and gave me the confidence to know that if you work hard enough the possibilities of becoming what you want to be are endless.”

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Highlights from Summer InternshipsIn addition to working on-site with their mentors,

Students participated in a weekly seminar with Companies That Care staff that included:

Weekly Lunches with AIM High alumni discussing the transition to college with AIM High Alumni, Shaeisha Moore and Israel Durley

Selecting colleges with a good “fit” Navigating and completing the Common Application Drafting admission essays Working on assignments in Internship Workbook

Students, parents and mentors attended a comprehensive financial aid training seminar

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College Bus Trip

Monday August 27th: – visit Case Western Reserve University

Tuesday August 28th: – visit Howard University and George Washington

University– Duck Tour of Washington D.C. and International Spy Museum– Dinner with AIM High Alumni, Shaiesha Moore and Greg Greer

Wednesday August 29th: – visit University of Richmond and University of Virginia

Thursday August 30th:– Visit Ball State University– Arrive back in Chicago: Debrief: 7PM

Rising AIM High juniors took a four day college bus trip and visited universities to discuss some of the challenges faced going to college, and how to overcome them .

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College Bus Trip “ Why I want to attend” paragraphs written on the bus

trip are reviewed later on in the year for the “Pulitzer in Waiting” prize given at the Year-End Recognition event.

Mentors, what did you hear about the College Bus Trip and the Internship?

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What’s New This Year We’ve Moved!

– Companies That Care is now located in the West Loop at 954 West Washington Blvd., Suite 430 (corner of Morgan and Washington)

– Easy access; Just two blocks South of the Morgan and Lake “El” stop off of the Green and Pink Line

– Our number is still the same: 312-661-1010

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What’s New This YearNew Staff Currently Interviewing!

– AIM High Program Associate– Primary contact for:

Students Families Mentors

– Organizes Touchpoint events– Plans and leads After-School

Leadership Institute

Rozjolei Jackson– AIM High Alumni attending

University of Illinois – AIM High college advisor and

coach– Holds monthly webinars with

AIM High students in college– Stays in touch with students

individually

Tanika Richardson– Member of AmeriCorps– For Companies That Care

Leading literacy initiative-Terrific Tales

Leading Invisible Differences initiative

Supporting AIM High

[email protected]

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What’s New This Year MMAHM Update

– You spoke, we listened! Detailed version will be sent out once a month on the first Monday (will look like the current MMAHM, overview the next two months)

– Weekly brief reminder email to take the place of MMAHM with key important information

– If you’re not receiving it, let Syndhia know!!!

Alumni need jobs!– A number of AIM High alumni are home and looking for job. Is

there a job opportunity at your organizations that our students can apply for? Please email Syndhia, if you have any information to help our students!

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What’s New This Year CLASS OF 2020

– Annually, we expand AIM High by taking on 9th graders from our current partner schools. This year, we plan on taking on 100 new Freshman next January.

May also add new schools this year depending on funding – Therefore, we annually also need new mentors and sponsors

Think about your friends, family members, co-congregants at religious institutions, and business partners

– Please contact Syndhia ([email protected] ) with names of people who might be interested in:

Mentoring a student Sponsoring a student Facilitating or recommending a meeting with potential mentors and

sponsors– Potential Organizations include:

Employers (For Profit and Non-Profit) Fraternities/Sororities Churches/Synagogues/Mosques Alumni Clubs

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Kick-Off Event

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October 4th Kick Off Event - Logistics Who: Students, Mentors and Parents/Guardians Where: Roosevelt Univeristy

425 South Wabash Chicago, IL 60603

When: Thursday, October 4th 5:00PM - 7:30PM Objectives:

– Re-connect and discuss mutual expectations– Set goals for the upcoming year– Continue to engage families– Mentor Mingling

Special Guest and Announcement

Please register online (link is available in MMAHM)

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October 4thth Kick Off Event- Logistics (cont’d)

Parking: Both 434 South Wabash and 525 South Wabash Park One locations have a reduced rate of $8 with validation (available at security desk)

Public Transit.Red Line – Jackson subway

stationBrown, Green, Orange, Pink,

and Purple Lines –Harold Washington library subway station

Blue Line – Jackson subway station,

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Oct 4th Kick Off Event - What to ExpectRemarks from students on summer activities Review expectations

– Attendance and engagement– Year End Recognition awards and other recognition awards

students are eligible for throughout year Goal setting exercises

– 10th graders- focusing on grades and homework– 11th graders- grades, homework, ACT Prep and

upward trend– 12th graders- college applications check list

Senior specific college training session Review annual Evaluations from Spring 2012

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AIM High Mentor Attendance Policy

Context: Hard to order food without knowing how many people to order for

Mentors who confirm their attendance to a Touchpoint event and ultimately do not attend will be charged a $50 fee.

To avoid charges, it is important to register for events and keep us updated if there are any changes.

You can register for events by clicking on the links in the MMAHM

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Reminder of Mentor Expectations– Training– Touchpoint Event

$50 fine to no-show

– Background Checks– Annual Student Engagement Survey– March to College Fundraising

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Important Upcoming Dates New Mentor Orientation Webinar

Friday, September 28rd at noon – For mentors who have recently joined, New Mentor Orientation is a

required first step – Background checks should be completed within the next month– Contains:

Overview of Companies That Care Why do we need AIM High: The Students’ Reality AIM High overview

– How AIM High works– Learnings and Challenges– Expectations of Mentors – Tips for a Successful Mentoring Relationship

– Please follow the link in the MMAHM to register. Note, New Mentor Orientation will not be offered again until January 11th, 2013.

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What’s Next? Register for October 4th Kick-Off Event

Register for New Mentor Orientation – next Friday (September 28th at noon)

Next Mentor Training: Neighborhood Cultural Event and Local College Visit ( October 12th at noon)

REMEMBER: check the Monday Morning AIM High Moment for all things AIM High!

12th Grade mentors please stay on line for a few more minutes.

Questions?

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Important Items for 12th Grade Mentors Upcoming College Preparation Tasks for 12th Graders

– Identifying List of Colleges– Completing Applications (esp. essays)– Scholarship Search– FAFSA Workshops– Keeping Track of Deadlines– Each student should still have their “Internship and College Prep Workbook” as a

reference guide

Your Role– Writing recommendation for your student and sending it to us

([email protected]) by October 15th (the earlier the better, but okay to wait until after you see your student on October 4th)

– Helping students: Brainstorm and revise essays for college applications Stay on top of deadlines for applications and financial aid Encourage and check up on scholarship search Attend FAFSA workshops with students and parents

Winter Break Internships

Taking on a new freshman, mentoring into the college years

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Questions? Email: [email protected] Phone: 312-661-1010

Thanks for your time! We’re looking forward to a great year with you and our AIM High Students!