Quantcast
breaking news

AISD Works to Close the Gap

By: Shelby Coates
Updated: October 9, 2008
watch video

When the district receive last year's high school TAKS results, they noticed a gap between certain groups of students when it came to math and science. African American students and low socio-economic students scored sufficiently lower in those subjects. So the district turned to the community to address the issue. After several months of meetings, the community and the district presented their Closing the gap program.

Closing the Gap has several components; however, the biggest portion is the tutoring centers located throughout the community. So far the district has deemed four sites to be used as tutoring centers. The centers will be open on Monday and Thursday nights from 6p.m. to 8p.m. Each center will have an AISD teacher to give students one-on-one tutoring in the subjects of math and science. The fours centers are as following: Boys and Girls Club Nelson Club House Art Room at 4610 N. 10th Street, Clack Middle School Cafeteria at 1610 Corsicana, McMurry University Old Main Building in Room 152, and Woodson Center for Excellence Library at 342 Cockerell.
 

The committee behind the program knew teachers could not close this gap alone, the program also needed mentors from the Abilene community. These mentors would work with the students and their families when it came to school work and other issues. Several mentors have already signed up for the program, but more are needed. Those wishing to volunteer their time as an AISD mentor can contact Billy Stone with the Abilene Independent School District at 677-1444 ext. 5525 or billy.stone@abileneisd.org.

Mentors must go through training and undergo a background check through AISD. Mentors must also be 21 years of age.




Comments

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

An Abilene woman battling a life-threatening lung disease has waited years for the perfect match of donor lungs, and she made it all the way to the operating table twice just to find the lungs...

Industrial Outfitters, a family-owned business in Abilene, is collecting water and monetary donations to send to tornado victims in Moore, Okla....

A married couple who graduated from Hardin-Simmons in 2009 has opened a food truck. They are haoping "The Smokery," located on the corner of Shelton and North 1 street, will become an Abilene ...

35-year-old Gabriel Flores was taken to the Taylor County Jail after firing a gun in the direction of his wife three times....

Texas public universities awarded more than 50,000 bachelor's degrees in spring 2013, an increase of more than 5,000 from 2012, according to preliminary data from the Texas Higher Education...

This session, the Texas Association of Business put a focus on legislation related to criminal justice, as it advocated for bills aimed at helping ex-offenders get jobs. Here's a look...

APD responds to a call about a man hitting a fence with his vehicle. During a records check, the man urinates on the side of the road. ...

Gov. Rick Perry hasn't yet said whether he's running for re-election -- but Attorney General Greg Abbott doesn't appear to be waiting for him to make up his mind. Abbott is collecting rsums, a team...

Firefighters from Hamby and Abilene are fighting a large grass fire near the 2200 block of north Elmdale Road just north of I-20....

The Abilene Fire Department has determined the cause of a grass fire that destroyed a storage building Thursday night around midnight....

 
Find Articles Here
 
End
      Page 685 of 640
 
Search BigCountryHomepage.com