Elaina Jones, Arianna Morris, and
Abbie Arnold |
Local
Scholars to Take Part in Envision’s National Youth Leadership Forum:
Pathways to STEM
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[May 31, 2018]
LINCOLN
- Three students from Chester-East Lincoln School, Abbie Arnold,
Elaina Jones, and Arianna Morris, will join outstanding elementary
school students from across the nation this July in Chicago to take
part in a unique academic development experience called the National
Youth Leadership Forum (NYLF): Pathways to STEM (Science,
Technology, Engineering, and Math).
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NYLF: Pathways to STEM is one of the Envision family
of programs that enable students to explore their interests and
experience learning beyond the classroom. Having just finished the
sixth grade, Abbie, Elaina, and Arianna will spend six days this
summer learning more about the STEM disciplines through exciting
hands-on activities and educational workshops.
All three girls were nominated by one of their teachers, Mrs.
Heather Ramey, because of their enthusiasm for learning, diligence
with their studies, strong leadership potential, and motivation to
succeed. They very much look forward to attending the forum this
summer in order to work their minds and expand their knowledge. They
are also excited to meet new friends and work with others who share
their same love for learning.
“NYFL: Pathways to STEM is a great opportunity for high-achieving
scholars to get outside the classroom and see, through hands-on
interactive learning, how to innovate and think creatively,” said
Andrew Potter, the Chief Academic Officer for Envision. “These
students, who have already proven themselves academically, are
challenged to work on real-world, student-created projects to bring
their studies and career interests to life.”
With this extraordinary experience also comes a
significant cost, so Abbie, Elaina, and Arianna are hoping to raise
money for their tuition by seeking donations from the community.
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Additionally, it is their hope to raise enough money so that a
scholarship fund can be established by which future students
from the Lincoln area can utilize funds for participating in
future forums.
Anyone
interested in helping to financially support this cause can donate
to an account that has been set up at a local bank. Payments can be
directed to CEFCU, c/o STEM Leadership Conference, 341 Fifth Street,
Lincoln, Illinois 62656.
Another
option for interested donors is to visit the “Go Fund Me” page that
has been set up online by visiting GoFundMe.com and searching
“National Youth Leadership Tara Morris” and clicking “Donate Now.”
These girls, as well as potential conference attendees of the
future, greatly appreciate the generosity of their community members
as they consider helping to invest in such an exciting educational
endeavor.
Since 1985, Envision programs have served more than 800,000 students
in more than 145 countries, with programs designed to help students
develop the leadership, scholarship, and career skills needed to
succeed in today’s competitive college and career landscape.
[Carolyn Arnold]
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