Press
Release - January 13, 2004
Boston
Scholars Program Presents to Local Students
Dorchester,
MA -- Tonight the Directors of the Boston Scholars Program presented
to the 8th grade students from our three partner schools in the gymnasium
at the Epiphany School. The evening began with a game, where randomly
selected groups of students were asked to discuss what it takes to be
successful in various professions, such as a doctor, teacher, engineer,
or lawyer. The students had a chance to interact in small groups, including
one of the Directors of the Boston Scholars Program for each group.
The exercise was aimed at helping the students understand the many opportunities
that are available to them, and what they need to accomplish in order
to get there.
After this
exercise Ann Mittelstadt walked the students through the application
process, highlighting the February 13 deadline and the interview process.
By the end of the presentation, it was clear that the students were
excited about the prospect of winning one of their first academic awards
ever, and earning over $1000 to help with their tuition.
To top
off the night, Rob Higby, Director of the Boston Scholars Program asked
on of the students, "Hey Josh, what did you think about tonight's
presentation? Were we cool, or kind of dorky?" Josh answered, "...I
guess I would say half and half." Well, if we're already "half
cool" in the eyes of an eight grader after just one presentation,
then we have made a lot of progress already!

Contact:
Mike Volpe
Director, Boston Scholars Program
617-308-9394
info@bostonscholars.org