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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Monday, September 22, 2014


Throughout the program our students are provided opportunities to improve their vocational skills at various volunteer work sites. One of these sites is the Seneca Park Zoo where students are tasked with recycling. This is a great opportunity for students to improve their ability to multitask and work as a team. Today was no exception!


Tyler and Mark are listening intently to Dalton's instructions. They understand that teamwork is key!


"Good team work at the Zoo today. It was a bit chilly, but we pushed through and got the job done!"

-Dalton, student with the BELL Program



Tyler and Austin working together to make the Zoo a cleaner and safer place for all, not to mention helping out the environment!


"Today we went to the zoo and did the recycling. It was a bit colder today and I was the only one wearing shorts. I learned that I should check the weather more often before heading out for the day!"

-Austin, student with the BELL Program



Here, Mark and Dalton understand that it takes team effort to get the job done.


BONUS: Tyler and mentors Jack and Jaime having fun around campus and taking selfies!





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Thursday, September 18, 2014

1st Annual BELL Stone Soup Picnic

On Thursday September 18th, 2014 our students and their families had the opportunity to meet with BELL staff and RWC student mentors and academic coaches to feast on delicious stew cooked up by the Co-Director of the BELL Program, Kym. Everyone had a great time! As you'll see below, some of our students even helped out with the ingredients. Please stay tuned for future posts about our experiences here at the BELL Program!


 Tyler preparing an ingredient for our "stone soup"



Heather (above) and Dalton (below) helping out


The soup is ready!


Everyone is enjoying the delicious meal. Yum!


"Yesterday I attended the stone soup dinner. The soup was good! I burned my tongue on the first spoonful, but after it was cooled it was very tasty. I was surprised by the amount of people that showed up and the speech at the end about us all being "ingredients" in this program was interesting as well. The cake was great too since black and red frosting dyed my tongue purple which made for some interesting selfies on the ride home! Overall I had fun and I would do this again."

- Austin, student with the BELL Program



Dalton enjoying the picnic with his peer mentor


Austin having fun with his peer mentor


"I went to the BELL Stone Soup picnic with my mom and dad last night. I met with my peers. I had delicious soup for dinner. I had fun at the BELL picnic."

- Tyler, student with the BELL Program



Heather and Mark share a smile


Mark here is setting tables and improving his skills


Kym and baby Arabella. Aww!