Celebrate Learning! Fall 2011 (Volume 3, Issue 1) | Page 5

Celebrate Learning Page 5 Par tnering to Provide Summer Youth Programs By Christopher Tsotsoros Tulsa Community College, Continuing Education partnered with Community Action Project (CAP) and the YMCA this year to offer its award-winning Summer Youth Programs in the CAP Scholars on the Move! Summer Program. When you walked into Skelly Elementary, where the program was held, you would have seen kids, clamor, and good times! and the teachers help us,” said Nivia, one of the students attending the program. George, another student, liked the The focus for this program was on reading, writing, mathematics, academic enrichment, sports, and nutrition. The theme for the summer was Path to College. Students had an opportunity to focus on academics the first half of the day and enjoy TCC’s College for Kids classes and the YMCA’s fitness and nutrition curriculum in the afternoons. different activities that happened each day. He liked doing arts and crafts, especially making crafts using wood, metal, and even food. Lodsen enjoyed getting to do math and reading and liked that the teachers made it fun. Studies show that students involved in summer programs increase their grades during the next school year. TCC Continuing Education has a proud tradition of offering award-winning Summer Youth Programs that have served the Tulsa area for over 25 years. TCC Continuing Education is proud to have continued that tradition by serving the community and these students during the summer. CAP alumni families responded to the program exceptionally well. 160 students enrolled and there were 80 students on the waitlist. The students had a blast. “It’s fun because I go to class in the morning and eat breakfast. They make school fun