The MMAHM Report
 Monday Morning AIM High Moment 
April 30th, 2012
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Congratulations to our AIM HIGH Senior Greg Greer on winning the Gates Millennium Scholarship!!!  

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Upcoming TOUCHPOINT EVENTS
NEWS
BIG THANK YOU's
KUDOS!!!
Information for Students
Information for Mentors
Information for Schools
Information for Families
For the Memories
Upcoming TOUCHPOINT EVENTS

Touchpoint: Year-end
Recognition Event  

When:
May 31st, 2012

Where:
Sinai Health Systems

Who's Invited:
Open to all AIM High Students, Mentors, and Families


Register Here 
 NEWS

Free on Friday? Come support one of our seniors, A'shonti Mckinney,  in her final high school dance peformance!!

Location: 6420 S. University 60637

Date: Friday, May 4th 2012

Cost: $10 adults $5 children under 12 . Please note tickets are not available at the door. Money must be given to A'Shonti Mckinney beforehand.

Description: This is a performance held by the performing arts department at UCW.  Doors open at 6pm for an art gallery and the show STARTS at 7pm. There will be poetry, dancing, the symphony Orchestra , the preview of Fame and a surprise. Our fellow Aim High student A'Shonti will be performing so come out to support!

How to contact A'Shonti: cell: 312-931-0616 email: [email protected] 

 
BIG THANK YOU's

Thank you to the MARCH TO COLLEGE Sponsors!

Big thanks to these Sponsors for supporting the March To College and helping us make this event a success!


--Baxter Healthcare Corporation

--Deloitte

--Enterprise Fleet Management 

--McDermott, Will & Emery
 

--Roosevelt University

--Seyfarth
Shaw


Kudos!!!

 College Update: Where have our seniors heard from?

A'shonti McKinney has been accepted to the University of Iowa, Wittenberg University, and Miami University-Ohio.

Shavaun Grant has been accepted to
Northern Illinois University, University of Iowa, Clark Atlanta University,Indiana State University, and West Virginia University.

Darius Billingsley
has been  

Cleveland State,

Eastern Michigan, Bridgeport, and Southern Illinois-Edwardsville. 

 

Diamonde Collier
has been accepted to COE College.

Jehiel Martinez
has been accepted to Southern Illinois University, Northern Illinois University, Wabash College, and Webster University.

Kyle Harrington
has been accepted to

SIU - Edwardsville,

Eastern Illinois,

Western Illinois,

SUI - Carbondale,

Tennessee State University ,

FAMU,

Lincoln University,

Dillard, and  

Indiana State,
Northern Illinois University, Florida A&M , and University of Iowa. 
 
Dominique Sims was accepted to Indiana State University. 
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Information For Students
Public Speaking Contest: How to be top four?
Its that time again where the Year- End Recognition event is around the corner and every Aim High student participates in the Public Speaking Contest. This years topics are:
  • Have you ever been discriminated against? If so, what was that experience like? If not, does racism still exist?
  • What is it like growing up in Chicago? Pick a few topics and expand.
  • Who is your role model? Why?
  • Does self-image matter? If so, why or why not?
Remember,these speeches are supposed to be convincing and persuasive, so they should all relate to how do these topics or issues affect you. You can find the rubric for the contest here, with an explanation of rules and requirements. Since for many of your students' schools we are not meeting next week, take this time to  help them work on a good rough draft. Below is the Calendar of when things are due:
 

April 27th- First Drafts due for NLCP, and Urban Prep-Bronzeville.

May 4th- First drafts due for Westinghouse, UCW, UP-Englewood, and CTD.

May 11th- Final drafts due.

May 18th- Top four announced.

May 25th- Public speaking training,

May 31st- Year End Recognition Event

 
 

Don't forget, you have the best help a student can have: Your Mentors! Let them know some of the things you are thinking so they can help make your speeches that much better.If you have any questions, email Syndhia at [email protected].



Incentive Points: Are you in the lead?

Here are the incentive points as of Friday, with the March to College Points. 

  

  1. We Fly High = 1117
  2. Summas = 913
  3. High Def = 778
  4. Warriors = 669

  

Congratulations We Fly High!!!

  

Want your team to get more points and that trip to Great America? Click here to see how you can get some extra points. 

 

Check our new Resource Section for some answers to your most common questions!

 

 

Join us next time May 19 for Terrific Tales, our family reading & storytelling time with Nili Yelin 

Who: All AIM High Students, Parents, and Mentors and Friends with young siblings or children in grades 0-7.

What: A fun family storytelling and reading time with the Storybook Mom - Nili Yelin.

Why: This initiative is geared toward bringing family members of all ages together. The goal is to connect with the younger children in the family and help give these children a jump-start in the race to reading and literacy. Reading to young children has many benefits for their educational development.

Where: Kelly Public Library, 6151 South Normal Blvd

Chicago, IL 60621

When: May 19.

 

  

Register Here    

  

Information for Mentors
Public Speaking Contest: How to be top four?
Its that time again where the Year-end Recognition event is around the corner and every Aim High student participates in the Public Speaking Contest. This years topics are:
  • Have you ever been discriminated against? If so, what was that experience like? If not, does racism still exist?
  • What is it like growing up in Chicago? Pick a few topics and expand.
  • Who is your role model? Why?
  • Does self-image matter? If so, why or why not?
Remember,these speeches are supposed to be convincing and persuasive, so they should all relate to how do these topics or issues affect you. You can find the rubric for the contest here, with an explanation of rules and requirements. Since for many of your students' schools we are not meeting next week, take this time to  help them work on a good rough draft. Below is the Calendar of when things are due:
 

April 27th- First Drafts due for NLCP, and Urban Prep-Bronzeville.

May 4th- First drafts due for Westinghouse, UCW, UP-Englewood, and CTD.

May 11th- Final drafts due.

May 18th- Top four announced.

May 25th- Public speaking training,

May 31st- Year End Recognition Event

 

If you have any questions, email Syndhia at [email protected].

Mentor Training: Mark your Calendars for these upcoming dates

Here are the upcoming Mentor Training dates and their corresponding Touchpoint events. Remember, all mentor trainings occur from 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m. All mentors do not have to attend, but one person from each mentoring team must attend.

Year-End Recognition Event
- May 11th, 2012

Trunk/Trolley Party, Shopping Trip, and Internships
- June 5th, 2012

Check our new Resource Section for some answers to your most common questions!

Incentive Points: Are you in the lead?

Here are the incentive points as of Friday, with the March to College Points. 

  

  1. We Fly High = 1117
  2. Summas = 913
  3. High Def = 778
  4. Warriors = 669

  

Congratulations We Fly High!!!

 
 

Want your team to get more points and that trip to Great America? Click here to see how you can get some extra points. 

 

Join us next time May 19 for Terrific Tales, our family reading & storytelling time with Nili Yelin 

Who:All AIM High Students, Parents, and Mentors and Friends with young siblings or children in grades 0-7.

What: A fun family storytelling and reading time with the Storybook Mom - Nili Yelin.

Why: This initiative is geared toward bringing family members of all ages together. The goal is to connect with the younger children in the family and help give these children a jump-start in the race to reading and literacy. Reading to young children has many benefits for their educational development.

Where: Kelly Public Library, 6151 South Normal Blvd

Chicago, IL 60621

When: May 19.

 

Register Here    

 


Information for Schools
Public Speaking Contest: How to be top four?
Its that time again where the Year-end Recognition event is around the corner and every Aim High student participates in the Public Speaking Contest. This years topics are:
  • Have you ever been discriminated against? If so, what was that experience like? If not, does racism still exist?
  • What is it like growing up in Chicago? Pick a few topics and expand.
  • Who is your role model? Why?
  • Does self-image matter? If so, why or why not?
Remember,these speeches are supposed to be convincing and persuasive, so they should all relate to how do these topics or issues affect you. You can find the rubric for the contest here, with an explanation of rules and requirements. Since for many of your students' schools we are not meeting next week, take this time to  help them work on a good rough draft. Below is the Calendar of when things are due:
 

April 27th- First Drafts due for NLCP, and Urban Prep-Bronzeville.

May 4th- First drafts due for Westinghouse, UCW, UP-Englewood, and CTD.

May 11th- Final drafts due.

May 18th- Top four announced.

May 25th- Public speaking training,

May 31st- Year End Recognition Event

 

If you have any questions, email Syndhia at [email protected].
 
 

Join us next time May 19 for Terrific Tales, our family reading & storytelling time with Nili Yelin 

Who:All AIM High Students, Parents, and Mentors and Friends with young siblings or children in grades 0-7.

What: A fun family storytelling and reading time with the Storybook Mom - Nili Yelin.

Why: This initiative is geared toward bringing family members of all ages together. The goal is to connect with the younger children in the family and help give these children a jump-start in the race to reading and literacy. Reading to young children has many benefits for their educational development.

Where: Kelly Public Library, 6151 South Normal Blvd

Chicago, IL 60621

When: May 19.

 

Register Here  

Information for Families

Public Speaking Contest: How to be top four?
Its that time again where the Year-end Recognition event is around the corner and every Aim High student participates in the Public Speaking Contest. This years topics are:
  • Have you ever been discriminated against? If so, what was that experience like? If not, does racism still exist?
  • What is it like growing up in Chicago? Pick a few topics and expand.
  • Who is your role model? Why?
  • Does self-image matter? If so, why or why not?
Remember,these speeches are supposed to be convincing and persuasive, so they should all relate to how do these topics or issues affect you. You can find the rubric for the contest here, with an explanation of rules and requirements. Since for many of your students' schools we are not meeting next week, take this time to  help them work on a good rough draft. Below is the Calendar of when things are due:
 

April 27th- First Drafts due for NLCP, and Urban Prep-Bronzeville.

May 4th- First drafts due for Westinghouse, UCW, UP-Englewood, and CTD.

May 11th- Final drafts due.

May 18th- Top four announced.

May 25th- Public speaking training,

May 31st- Year End Recognition Event

 

If you have any questions, email Syndhia at [email protected].

   

Join us next time May 19 for Terrific Tales, our family reading & storytelling time with Nili Yelin 

Who: All AIM High Students, Parents, and Mentors and Friends with young siblings or children in grades 0-7.

What: A fun family storytelling and reading time with the Storybook Mom - Nili Yelin.

Why: This initiative is geared toward bringing family members of all ages together. The goal is to connect with the younger children in the family and help give these children a jump-start in the race to reading and literacy. Reading to young children has many benefits for their educational development.

Where: Kelly Public Library, 6151 South Normal Blvd

Chicago, IL 60621

When: May 19.

 

Register Here    

 
 
Resources

Leadership Institute Schedule

Here is the Leadership Institute Schedule:

George Westinghouse College Prep- Wednesday, 9:26am-10:24am 

Chicago Talent Development- Wednesday, 2:45pm-4:00pm

Urban Prep-Bronzeville- Friday, 10:17am-11:03am

Urban Prep-Englewood- Saturday, 9:00am- 11:00am 

University of Chicago, Woodlawn-Saturday, 9:00am- 11:00am

North Lawndale College Prep, Collins-Wednesday, 11:30am-1pm

North Lawndale College Prep, Christiana-Wednesday, 11:30am-1pm

  

Who am I paired with? Mentor-Student Pairings listed HERE

Forgot who your mentee was or what your incentive team is? Click here and it'll take you to the secure section of the website where you can find all this information, as well as their contact information.  


 

Joint Session for UCW and Urban Prep- Englewood AIM High Students will continue this week!

We are going to try and make this meeting place and time the regular Leadership Institue for UCW and Urban Prep- Englewood.We would like to invite all UCW students to join in our Saturday Leadership Institute Meeting at the Kelly Library from 9am-11am .The Kelly Library is located at 6151 S. Normal Blvd (just a few blocks from the 63rd street Red Line stop).

  

Attendance is MANDATORY

If you are unable to attend, please email Rayne Bozeman at  [email protected] or text (937) 830-4877. Incentive points are lost if you do not let Rayne know you will not be attending.       


For The Memories
Watch some of the video of fellow AIM Highers performing at the March To College!
March to College Entertainment: Aim High graduate Quincy Co
March to College Entertainment: Aim High graduate Quincy sings R. Kelly
March to College Entertainment: AIM High Student Miranda Davis Sings 'Halo' by Beyonce
March to College Entertainment: AIM High Student Miranda Davis Sings 'Halo' by Beyonce
March to College Entertainment: AIM High Student Ashley Brister Sings Christina Aguilera
March to College Entertainment: AIM High Student Ashley Brister Sings Christina Aguilera
Here are some pictures from the event, too.



And below is the Gallery of Celebrity Endorsements with all of our signed T-Shirts!