Dayton Daily News

Foundation seeks volunteer mentors

- By Brooke Spurlock Staff Writer

The Clark State College Foundation is looking for community partners to mentor local young people and prepare them for college.

The Clark State Scholars program, which supports high school students in the Clark-Shawnee, Graham, Springfiel­d, Tecumseh and Urbana school districts, give the business community an opportunit­y to become volunteer mentors, the college said in a release.

“As the Clark State Scholars program continues to grow, we are seeking volunteer mentors for our participat­ing school districts,” said Karen Hunt, director of the program. “We recognize that the positive influences of mentors sharing their knowledge, giving constructi­ve feedback and being a good listener is priceless. Our students strive academical­ly and focus on pursuing their educationa­l and career goals when they have mentor support.”

Mentors meet with students once a month for 45 minutes at their school.

Huntington National Bank is the first Springfiel­d business to join the program. Philip Teusink, the bank’s community president and a former foundation board member, said they are proud to support the students.

“Their tenacity and commitment to education will lead them to be valuable leaders in the future,” he said. “We encourage our colleagues to mentor the students and are happy to help them achieve their dreams.”

Hunt said the community partners’ portion of the program was created to fulfill the need of encoring students to attend college. She said mentors are a huge part of the success of the program and help students develop critical skills for educationa­l success, close opportunit­y gaps and develop skilled talent for the workforce.

The program, which launched in 2004, provides educationa­l opportunit­ies for low-income, first-generation students in the region, the release stated. Students accepted to the program receive educationa­l and mentor support to prepare them for college. Students who complete the program receive a full scholarshi­p for three years at Clark State.

For more informatio­n, contact Cameron Walker at 937-328-6458, walkerc@ clarkstate.edu or visit the college’s website.

Contact this reporter at 937610-7310 or email brooke. spurlock@coxinc.com.

‘We recognize that the positive influences of mentors sharing their knowledge, giving constructi­ve feedback and being a good listener is priceless.’

Karen Hunt,

director of the Clark State Scholars program

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