Bridges to Success Newsletter
March 9, 2011
Remarkably Elegant, Gifted, Ambitious Ladies
March
by Deidra “Dee” Salley, REGAL Correspondent and Editor.
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Spring Break College Tour
member took a turn standing in the center of the circle and had the other members say something nice and positive or complimentary to the member in the circle. Then we took a moment to reflect on how difficult it is to be positive and to communicate with one another in that way and how we often are most critical about the people closest to us.
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Florida College Tour
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Bridges 2011 Summer Application Due
Transfer Plan Workshop
The Soul Food Festival held on February 23, 2011 was a delicious event. Several REGAL ladies volunteered at the event and everyone appreciated the food catered by Chef Eddie’s. This month is Black History Month and we appreciate the support from both IMAGES and REGAL in helping the campus and the college to celebrate and reflect on the contributions made throughout history. The meeting held by REGAL on February 25th symbolized how difficult it is for women in general to trust one another and to communicate with each other. Each individual
The circle represents the bond that women, especially minorities, need to push forward and be successful. It is necessary to network and appreciate the faces that we are privileged to see every day. This made us realize that many of us did not know each other that well at all and made many of us open our eyes.
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Mentoring Programs Mentees of the Month of February REGAL
Khalila Cook is one of our most improved students. She was facing several obstacles in the Fall but has really made an effort to overcome those obstacles this term. Khalila has regular meeting attendance and has established a good relationship with her mentor. She has been working hard academically and has found a way to use her talents as a writer to make a unique contribution to both the Bridges and REGAL programs. Thank you, Khalila for not giving up! You are a great example for your REGAL sisters and your other peers. IMAGES
Ralph Elie has had the highest academic improvement this past semester. Ralph will be graduating soon and have been dedicated and faithful member of IMAGES. We’re so proud of his academic achievements and wish him the best in his future endeavors. LATINA
Daphne Gonzalez is a very quiet yet eager young lady who has drive and ambition. She is very involved in LATINA and other clubs on campus. In her free time she enjoys reading and her friends and family. She serves as the LATINA secretary and holds a 2.83 GPA. She is graduating this Summer and will attend UCF in the Fall.
MOSAIC
Jonathan Valderamma started in the mentoring program in Summer 2009. Since his induction he has given countless hours volunteering at Legacy Middle School while also attending all of the MOSAIC events. He serves as the MOSAIC Community Chair and holds a 3.16 GPA. He is graduating this Spring and attending UCF in the Fall. ELITE
Krystal Almanzar has been a great addition to the newly-added ELITE mentor program at Osceola Campus. She is always ready and willing to assist in any capacity that is needed. As a Vice-President of ELITE, she takes initiative in brainstorming ideas and has great leadership skills. She is dedicated and ambitious. She excels academically by maintaining a 3.71 GPA.
What does ELITE Mean? by Layesha Bird
We are the future, and it is up to us as students to reach our full potential as future leaders. ELITE are leaders helping to mold and shape our “future leaders”. We are striving to excel in our leadership skills, encouraging our peers, and maintaining our education. Just as our Bridges advisors are there for us, we want to be there for our peers. The name “ELITE” speaks for itself - Empowering Leaders in Their Endeavors. We want to empower our peers and our community.”
Layout Design by Jonathan Tenjo. Written by Dr. Carter, Deidra Salley, Layesha Bird, Mr. Gregory C. Miller.
Parent Advisory Council
by Mr. Gregory C. Miller, PAC Chairman.
BRIDGES TO SUCCESS
Academic. Civic. Outreach
On Saturday, February 26, PAC and Bridges held a special Parents Only Advisory meeting exclusively for those parents who expressed an interest in working with the Parent Advisory Council at our last Symposium. The purpose of this special meeting was to establish specific committees with specific objectives related to the following:
• Fund Raising • Mentoring • Tutoring • Student Recognition • PAC Membership.
If you were unable to attend the meeting but still have an interest in working more closely with PAC, please contact the Bridges office at (407)582-1395.