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Summer 2011
The CTEC tutoring program will run every Saturday from May 7th through June 27,2011- 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM for grades 5-9. Please be advised that this is a comprehensive tutoring and mentoring program, taking place in the library and at home for some. A one-time registration fee of $40 will be asked if you can afford it. |
"Educator provides support for Haitian students in Malden," the Boston Globe
Original link: http://www.boston.com/yourtown/news/malden/2010/10/educator_provides_support_for.html By Kaileigh Higgins, Globe Correspondent On aSaturday morning two weeks after the earthquake in Haiti last January,11 students walked into a Malden classroom ready and eager to learn.Thestudents, all of Haitian descent, were part of a pilot program,Cross-Town Enrichment Center (CTEC), run by Nekita Lamour, a Maldenresident who is a native of Haiti. For 13 weeks, these studentsreceived MCAS tutoring, academic support for their regular classes, anda course on Haitian culture and language. Lamour, a formereducator in the Cambridge public schools for 27 years, saw the need foran out of school program for these students, and worked for three yearsto get CTEC up and running. Eventually, she received a $4,000 grantfrom the Malden Redevelopment Authority, in addition to smallerdonations from the Tri-City Community Agency and Eastern Bank, and wasable to run the program with volunteers from local universities. Manyof the students participating in CTEC, including recent immigrants andothers born in the United States, struggled academically and didn’treceive the one-on-one attention during the school week that theyrequired, Lamour said. “The whole education process relies on the schools,” said Lamour.“We need to develop a mechanism to work with the communities, theschools, and home.” Over the course of the 13 weeks, thestudents from different backgrounds helped each other with language andcultural barriers. Immigrant students taught the US students Creole andhelped them get in touch with their culture, and native students helpedwith their English. Lamour also indicated the importance ofhaving parents involved in the process. Many of them attended sessionsand wanted to learn themselves. The students who participated showed much improvement over the weeks, both academically and socially, according to Lamour. “Theywere really engaged and wanted to be there,” said Lamour. “What Ireally saw improve was their interest that they show in learning.” Lamourhopes to have the program up and running again this January, andpossibly expand to include more surrounding communities. "Hopefullywe can use this as a model for more programs," said Lamour."We need towork with the communities and the schools to provide support for thechildren." To learn more about CTEC, contact Nekita Lamour at nplamour@aol.com. |
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Donation Request in French
Une opportunité pour servir et donner. Vous pouvez donner votre temps ou votre argent. CROSS TOWN ENRICHMENT CENTER - CTEC peut utiliser votre aide. CTEC est un programme intéressant et enrichissant qui a débuté le 30 Janvier et terminera le 17 Avril, 2010. Cela fonctionne tous les samedis de 9:00 a.m à 12:30 p.m. pour les élèves de 5e à 8e grade habitant à Malden. Le centre est accessible au transportation public. Préparation MCAS pour Anglais, Mathématiques; Sciences Sociales et Culture ainsi qu’une langue étrangère seront enseignéea. Pour plus d'information, appelez Nékita au 781-321-1003, ou envoyez un courriel á: cenrichmentcenter@gmail.com Vous pouvez émettre votre chèque de donation à: TRICAP/C-TEC 110Pleasant St. Malden, MA 02148 |
A Memorable Field Trip
Anexcursion usually entails taking some form of transportation, a school bus, trainand/ or public transit buses unless it's a neighborhood walk. Haitian- American students from the newly founded Cross Town Enrichment program(C-TEC) attended the Asian Spectrum Chinese New Year's celebration less than a two block walk from TRICAP to the Beebee School. This field trip was part of the Social Studies& Cutlure component of the program organized by Nekita Lamour and her general assistant Zhiming Mo. By the looks on their faces, the students seemed to have the field trip of a lifetime. The spectacular event included music and dance performances from Korea, China, and the Philippines. The students were delighted to see anumber of elected officials such as Mayor Richard Howard, Ward 1 Councilor Gary Christenson, State RepresentativeChristopher Fallon, Councilor at large Craig Spadafora, Ward 3 School Committee, Kevin Duffy. Thestudents ate at the table with Mayor Howard and Councilor Gary Christenson. It is a rare occasion for middle school children to see so many electedofficials all at once. What a memorable SocialStudies related field trip! Thank you Malden elected officials and the organizers fromAsian Spectrum for making the day so enjoyable for the Haitian-American childrenwho have witnessed so much trauma on theaftermath of January 12 earthquake. Thank you TRICAP and Malden RedevelopmentAuthority for making the CTEC program possible. Nekita Lamour |