Edition no. 594 - 2 to the 8 of September of the 2009


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The Foundation the News grants eight scholarships
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“When they asked to me as a child that it wanted to be, always it responded: I want to be doctor. Now I feel that I approach this goal more and more and happy and I am been thankful by this opportunity”, said Thin Jose, one of the eight Latin students that received a scholarship of study by $2,500 granted by the Foundation the News, thanks to the bottoms of BI-LO Charities. Thin it studies Biology in the UNC Charlotte at the moment.

The ceremony of delivery of these scholarships took place Wednesday 24 of June in Tate Hall in the Power station Piedmont Community College (CPCC) with the presence of representatives of this educative house, of the government, family and friendly of the winners.

“Thanks to the generosity of BI-LO Charities, we have been able to award the hard work of you who are exceptional students. They continue with its passion by the education, hard work to develop to its minds and spirits and dream in great, who the dreams become reality”, said Hilda Gurdián, president of the Foundation the News, that was the teacher of ceremonies next to Elisa Rodriguez-Gordon, president of the Board of directors of the Foundation the News.

Pride of its community
The representative of the CPCC, Dra. Marcia Conston, vice-president of admission and services congratulated student and gave them three advice: “They continue planning its future, they continue preparing itself and finally they continue persisting until reaching its dreams”.

In representation of the mayor of Charlotte and present candidate to the mayorship, John Lassiter, also congratulated the students, but also he wanted to celebrate the support of the parents of these young people, to those who he asked to put itself standing up to give a applause them. “We recognize its profits, character and leadership and in the future is its obligation to improve the community in which they live with the talent that you are developing”, Lassiter said.

Finally the executive director of BI-LO Charities, Carol HasBrouck Browning, stressed her responsibility to help them the following generations, as they were receiving the support for their education.

Latin exceptional
“We have a great group of young people who in the future are going to be excellent professionals in areas of the health, international businesses, studies and cinematography”, emphasized Rodriguez-Gordon.

Laura Aryan is a young American of Colombian parents who is studying Political Sciences and International Studies in the UNC Chapel Hill. “I am happy for being here and for having the support of these organizations and my family, coverall my mother who always has had great expectations for my. I am going to travel to Mexico like part of my international studies”.

Sara Garci'a studies Human and Dietetic Nutrition in the UNC Greensboro. In the area of the health Sendy Mogollón she follows the race of infirmary in University Queens.

Brown Sem received a rank of associate in sciences in the CPCC, studies Biology in University Queens, its goal is to be dentist. “I did much work extracurricular and I knew that there was much to explore in the educative system. I have had many experiences that have challenged my capacity but also they have modeled my character and that I am going to achieve my objectives. I must be thankful for the support of my parents and the Foundation the News and BI-LO Charities to believe in my”.

Jonathan Kings Moon studies psychology and art in the University of Queens, whereas Andres Rodriguez is preparing to be a professional in the area of the businesses and trade in the UNC Charlotte.

Loreanne Man studies cinematographic production and was the one in charge to present/display the gift done to Hilda Gurdián by its work to the benefit of the Latin students by means of university scholarships.

“My great satisfaction is knowledge that is going to graduate as the university, where I hope to be to give my congratulations them”, said the director of the News.


CMS looks for to prevent scholastic desertion
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Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools (CMS) has east year like objective, to obtain that each school has a smaller number of young people than they leave his studies. For it they count on a team of professionals to make it possible and also ask the parents, its support. Scholastic year 2007-2008, 470 Latin students of degree seventh the twelfth degree left the school.

“To fight the scholastic desertion not only we must focus us in the intervention that are made normally in the intermediate and secondary schools, but also in the prevention of the primary schools. For that reason that this year, each of these schools has an adviser who will help to focus in which more students leave their classrooms”, said Brenda Kendrick, specialist of social work and part of the equipment that coordinates the prevention of scholastic desertion in CMS.

A tendency that hopes that it continues
Scholastic year 2006-2007, 2711 students between the seventh and twelfth degree left CMS. In the 2007-2008 east number it lowered to 2,424. “We are going to have the information of the last year, in the middle of October and will know if the tendency continues, to continue reinforcing the methods that were used or to change of course to avoid the desertion”, the specialist said.

Because some students and their parents do not inform that they went to another scholastic district, often they are entered like desertions.

“The law says that the students can leave the school to certain age, but we considered that a student finished the secondary one successful when obtains a certificate of to have culminated its studies”.

CMS has next to the scholastic system of the county of Wake the highest indices of desertion, followed of Durham, Forsythe and Guilford. The five schools that have major incidence of Latin students who have left to the school year 2007-2008 in CMS were Waddell, Independence, Vance, East Meck and Garinger/Leadership & Public Service.

Reasons to leave the school
The academic problems that increase year after year the students, frustrate who them and she makes leave the school. “Coverall in the ninth degree when they enter to the secondary one”

Familiar problems, abuse of substances, infantile abuse, domestic violence, mental diseases, pregnancy, influence in the integral development of the student.
In the case of the Latin students that they leave the school, Kendrick said that they had mainly to the transition of his classes of ESL to his classes with the other students and the fact that lets the school to begin to work because to his they request it families needs or it.

Support programs exist from Pre-K to degree 12 through social advisers, workers, psychologists, advisers of abuse of substances collaboration for the care of their physical and mental health.

These professionals also identify to the students by means of their attendance to the school, its behavior and its qualifications to offer the services them that need and will help that them to have good academic results.


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