Monday, October 26, 2015

Comments from Recent Events!

Stone Soup
Thursday, October 22

"'With all new things there comes many new experience’s. Live life to the fullest as if it were your biggest adventure.' Also what I liked about it was getting to know the new BELL students families and telling them how great it is to meet them."   
- Dalton L.


"It was so fun and my family enjoyed stone soup night and dinner." - Zachary A.

Pancake Breakfast
Wednesday, October 14 - ICARE Club

"I enjoyed the pancake breakfast a lot! Those were good tasting pancakes and I ate a lot...."
- Zachary A.



Friday, October 23, 2015

October 23, 2015

The October 22 Stone Soup event was a fun time.  It was so good to see so many there. Thanks to everyone who made it great!


Special thanks to;
  • Roxanne, Tyler, Austin, Dalton, Mark and Selomon for the use of their room all day Thursday for all the soup prep work
  • Donna and Leslie for bringing the Stone Soup game
  • Jimmy for sharing a dramatic reading of the Stone Soup fable
  • Many people who brought canned goods, carrots, onions and more to make the soup tasty
  • All of you who made time in your busy schedules to be there
  • Many who stayed to help clean up
There was much talk about different sports at last night's event. Some are football-focused, others like basketball, and Zach just likes ALL sports!
 
A complete list of RWC sports events can be found on the RWC athletics calendar here. Check it out and let's keep talking about some events to attend - either as a large group or with smaller combinations of students and mentors.
 
Here is an event happening tomorrow (Saturday, October 24 at noon)!
Women’s Volleyball hosts Mercy Saturday at noon inside the Voller Athletic Center! The Redhawks edged the Mavericks in five sets in their first meeting earlier this season. Come on out and support your team!
 
The ICARE Halloween party is next week, Wednesday, October 28, 9-10 a.m. Don't forget to bring in a new pair of socks as part of the sock drive that day.
 
 

Friday, October 16, 2015

October 2015

The first few weeks of the fall 2015 semester have been very full!
 

Academic Experiences

  • Cohort 5 is in full swing of coursework, already completing mid-term assessments.
  • Cohort 6 is fully engaged with Professor Salvatore's Wednesday Academic Enrichment Class.
  • Students will be considering spring 2016 courses and previewing classes to help in the course selection process.
 

Vocational Experiences

  • A variety of on-campus experiences are taking place in Facilities/Housekeeping, Dining Services, Clerical, with anticipated expanded opportunities in the area of Athletics.
  • BELL BOCES 2 students have had several field trips to off-site locations to get a taste of work settings at places like Brockport Central Schools, SunnKing, Goodwill, and more.
 

Social Experiences

  • We had a pancake and Belgian waffle breakfast on Wednesday, October 14. Special thanks to Roxanne for her assistance in organizing the event, Austin and Dorothy for pancake flipping duty, and for Selomon and Tyler for mixing duties! It was a delicious and fun way to start the day!
  • We just began a new weekly book club on Thursdays from 12:30-1:30 p.m.listening to a fantastic Radio Theater production of The Lion, Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis. This has been an excellent time of reflection and interactive discussion.
 

Upcoming dates to note:

 
Thursday, October 22, 5-7 p.m.
Hastings 240
BELL Stone Soup Party for students, families, coaches, mentors, friends!
Please end in your assigned soup contributions to Kym Woodard, Hastings, no later than Wednesday, October 21 at 5 p.m. If you have questions about what to bring, email Kym at Woodard_kym@Roberts.edu.
 
Friday, October, 23, 12-1 p.m.
Hastings 122
Special workshop session for students, coaches and mentors on "Building Relationships."
 
Wednesday, October 28, 9-10 a.m.
VAC Triangle Lounge
RWC ICARE Club Halloween "Socktober" Party. Bring a new pair of socks for our sock drive for the homeless. Check out Kid President's appeal for "Socktober"
 
Friday, November 20
"Dinner and a Play" with ICARE Club
6:00 p.m. (meet in Hastings ) Dinner in Garlock Dining Commons (cost $9.00, payable at the door or pre-pay through Kym)
7:30 p.m. Play: The Lion, Witch and the Wardrobe at the RWC Cultural Life Center, Hale Auditorium. RWC students free, adult group rate ($9.50)
Response slips indicating your level of participation (dinner or play or both) and money for group ticket rate are due to Kym by October 31.
 
 
 
 



Thursday, December 11, 2014


It's been a busy couple of months here at BELL, and everyone has been hard at work finishing classes and meeting their requirements for the term. Check out what we've been up to!


In November, students participated in a healthy cooking and kitchen skills group. Our students worked together to make a healthy fruit salsa and Parmesan-Greek yogurt dip with tortilla chips and veggies. The group also discussed the benefits of healthy snacking.




Kirsten and Erica work together to help make the fruit salsa

"I enjoyed making the salsa. It was fun putting the fruit in the bowl and learning how to properly open and empty the cans."

 -Erica, student with the BELL Program


“I helped mix one of the dips and improved my kitchen safety skills at the healthy eating cooking group.”

 -Mark, student with the BELL Program


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As part of their final project for the BELL Enrichment class, students beginning their first term completed trifolds and presented these to their peers, staff and mentors.


“I was nervous about presenting my poster board to a room full of people, but it turned out not to be all of them there at once. It was more like a job fair setup. I enjoyed it.”

 -Austin, student with the BELL Program


Everyone listens intently as Mark presents to the group

“I worked hard on my class presentation. I did a great job presenting my poster to everyone.”

 -Tyler, student with the BELL Program


Jimmy is quite proud of his presentation!
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Tyler and Austin had the opportunity this term to participate in a data entry internship cataloging books and honing their computer skills.


“I cataloged books for the internship. I liked the internship because it's fun and interesting.”

 -Tyler, student with the BELL Program

“The internship I attended with Tyler helped me work on being productive at a job. I was able to improve my skills collaborating with a peer on a long-term project.”

 -Austin, student with the BELL Program
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Kellie here speaks about her experience in the BELL Program at the Institute for Innovative Transition at the Memorial Art Gallery.


“I went to the IIT Conference and learned a lot about the different programs that are out there.”

-Heather, student with the BELL Program

“I enjoyed going to the IIT Conference. I got to see some of my friends from another program.”

-Erica, student with the BELL Program
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In early December, students had the opportunity to decorate a Christmas tree while learning how to collaborate with each other.


“I got to decorate the Christmas tree with my peers. Putting the decorations on the Christmas tree was fun!”

-Heather, student with the BELL Program

“I had fun decorating the Christmas tree making it look fabulous!”

-Erica, student with the BELL Program
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Our mentors surprised students with an end-of-term pizza party to celebrate their accomplishments. Everyone had a great time!


“I liked the pizza party. I had fun hanging out and talking with my friends. The pizza was delicious. I made it because it is “Mark’s Pizzeria”…just kidding!”

-Mark, student with the BELL Program


Tyler here is enjoying his own personal pan pizza his mentor Jaime made

“I had a very good time at the pizza party and I got to talk to Jaime and Heather [mentors], and I really enjoyed talking to them.”

-Heather, student with the BELL Program


Dalton and his mentor Peter had a great time socializing with each other at the party
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Roxanne and some of our graduates pose for a photo. Don't think they knew Billy and Kirsten wanted in on this awesomeness... :-)


Erica and Kirsten share a candid moment


 Also, a special congratulations to Heather for successfully completing the BELL Program this term!



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Friday, October 31, 2014

Highlights from Week of 10/27/2014

What a fantastic week it's been here at BELL! 
Please see below for some highlights.


Some of our graduates paid us a visit this week to make lunch and catch up with each other.


Graduates Kellie, Precious and Holly share a smile


Erica and her staff, Kirsten, bonding and painting their nails

"I liked getting my nails painted."

-Erica, student with the BELL Program


Kellie loves the way her nails turned out!


"This week I got to see my peers from our main campus at CP Rochester and we got to do our nails. We had a fun time and we also got to make lunch."

-Heather, student with the BELL Program
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Our students had the opportunity this week to attend an ICARE Halloween Party. ICARE is a new campus club for BELL students to support each other in the program and participate in social activities with mentors and friends. 


Happy Halloween from BELL!


Tyler and Erica sporting their fantastic costumes!


Mark, Kirsten and Heather share a smile


"I had fun at the ICARE party. In the future, it would be fun to have a meeting in the gym to play basketball."

-Mark, student with the BELL Program

"Today I went to the ICARE meeting Halloween party and I had a good time. They did a great job putting it together and I played games with my peers."

-Heather, student with the BELL Program


Dalton, Kirsten, Erica and her mentor Dorothy having a great time!

"The ICARE Halloween party was fun. We had treats and played games. We also had a costume contest. My acting won me 1st Place for my stiff walking and gurgle moaning!"

-Dalton, student with the BELL Program

"I loved the fun, games and snacks at the Halloween party at the ICARE meeting."

-Erica, student with the BELL Program


Tyler and Austin looking great in their costumes!

"I had fun at the ICARE Halloween party. I played games at the party."

-Tyler, student with the BELL Program

"The ICARE Halloween party was fun. There was a toilet paper mummy contest and a bunch of fun games."

-Austin, student with the BELL Program


Kirsten pulling off the "reindeer" look with style!
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Tyler participated in a scavenger hunt this week with his mentors Jack and Jaime. The scavenger hunt was designed to provide him opportunities to meet new people and improve his socialization skills. 

"I went on a scavenger hunt with Jack and Jaime. We had fun at the scavenger hunt."

-Tyler, student with the BELL Program






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Everyone at BELL would like to give a special shout-out to Erica who achieved a 95% grade on a test in her Fitness for Life class this week. Great job, Erica! :-)




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Monday, October 20, 2014

Hello, October!

It's been a busy few weeks here at the BELL Program! Please see below for a glimpse into what we've been up to during this month.



Once every week, our students volunteer at the historic Mount Hope Cemetery by helping to keep various areas neat and clean. Our assigned plot has never looked better thanks to our student's teamwork and positive work ethic.



"My time spent at the cemetery is peaceful and quiet. With my peers and mentors we get the job done as if it were a piece of cake or better, a slice of pizza!"

-Dalton, student with the BELL Program


Erica is working hard and having fun!


"We have had fun maintaining our area at the cemetery."

-Austin, student with the BELL Program


"At the cemetery I helped with the weeding and gardening with my peers. I like volunteering at the cemetery."

-Tyler, student with the BELL Program


"I enjoy volunteering at the cemetery. I help to pick up leaves, sticks and weed our area."

-Mark, student with the BELL Program


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During mid-term break, our students had the opportunity to meet with their peer mentors during a "Fall Festival" party. Everyone had a great time getting to socialize, eat yummy snacks and watch a movie to make for a well-deserved break!




"I enjoyed watching the movie Godzilla. We sang Happy Birthday to Jackie. I also had popcorn."

-Tyler, student with the BELL Program


 "I had a great time at the Fall party. I liked all of the food we had. It was very fun!"

-Heather, student with the BELL Program


Mark and his peer mentor Phil have been forming a great bond here at BELL!


"The movie was awesome. We all had a great time. We have got to do it again soon. I think I'm going to bring my dip again next time because everyone enjoyed it!"

-Dalton, student with the BELL Program


Erica and her peer mentor, Dorothy, share a smile.


"Godzilla 2014 was better than Godzilla 1998. The party was a fun time for everyone!"

-Austin, student with the BELL Program


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Tyler and Jaime here are socializing and playing a game of Connect Four. By the look on Jaime's face, it appears that Tyler might be winning!


Students here are listening intently during a lecture presented 
by peer mentors Phil and Jaime.


Tyler enjoying a walk around campus with peer mentor Jaime.


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Friday, September 26, 2014

The Week in Review


Wow! This week sure flew by fast. I guess that's what happens when you're working hard and having fun at the same time! Please see below for some highlights from the past week.

"My mentor Phil and I played basketball and did my homework together which is very important. We got caramel mocha frozen coffees with whipped cream and no cherries at the library. Phil and I made new friends at the library and gym."  
- Mark, student with the BELL Program



Here, Heather and Tyler volunteer by delivering meals to participants of Meals on Wheels.


All students including Austin and Mark are given the opportunity to help those in need while learning new skills in the process.

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On Friday, September 26th students were given a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to attend the Inauguration of President Deana Porterfield.

"I had a good time at the Inauguration. I enjoyed getting to see President Porterfield. A band played and they were great."   
- Tyler, student with the BELL Program


The group is all smiles as they head to the Inauguration.

"I liked today because we got to see the new President, Mrs. Porterfield. Me and Amelia went to chapel together and it was very good. I went to BT's with her and that was good too."    
- Heather, student with the BELL Program


Erica is dressed for the occasion and looking fabulous!

"The Inauguration was good and I liked to see the new President, Deana Porterfield, receive her Presidential Medal. I liked the cross in the procession. I think that's the best job ever here at Roberts!"  
- Mark, student with the BELL Program

"The Inauguration was wonderful and the music was beautiful. I think President Porterfield is going to be a great success at the college because I believe in her the same as I do in God."  
- Dalton, student with the BELL Program

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SMILE! You're on candid camera. Tyler had fun hanging out with his mentors and shooting some hoops in the gym this week.






He shoots...


HE SCORES!


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