Auburn Gresham GOLD Celebrates Family Game Night!
Jazmyne Walker
Published: December 2, 2014
Auburn Gresham GOLD (AG GOLD) held their first Family Game Night at Oliver Westcott Elementary School, 409 W. 80th Street, Thursday evening October 30, 2014. A strong showing of Parents came out to be with their students and other families for a night of games, food and community fun. Westcott Principal, Monique Dockery along with her staff and administration, were very excited to welcome the large group families to Westcott’s first game night. Not only was it a huge success, Principal Dockery and Assistant Principal Dr. Bibbie, say they look forward to many welcoming many more parents throughout the school year.
This game night not only gave Westcott Elementary an opportunity to come together as a community, but also allowed the new Auburn Gresham GOLD education staff to introduce their new parent resources room inside the school.
Stay tuned for look at the slideshow from this exciting inaugural two generation event!
Auburn Gresham GOLD was proud to announce the job training program they plan to offer to parents this year. This new workforce development program is part of the Greater Auburn Gresham Development Corporation's two-generation (2GEN) education initiative, sponsored in part by the the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Auburn Gresham GOLD is teaming up with CVS Health, as the primary workforce partner. CVSHealth will provide parents with free job training to become certified Pharmacy Technicians and encourage parents in their journeys in obtaining new and solid career paths.
“The CVS Health vision is to be a cutting-edge leader in diverse employment, training and education programs," said Lena
As this training program is new to Westcott School, Auburn Gresham GOLD also got a chance to get to know parents, students and staff of Westcott and casually talk to them about the program. The Wii was provided along with board games like, Chutes and Ladders, Monopoly, Apples to Apples, Bingo, Uno and more for the families. Food and beverages were provided and Affy Tapple treats to start the Halloween weekend.
Parents were also encouraged to speak briefly on their future goals to influence the young people in the room that no matter how many obstacles one may cross, we should never have to give up on our goals in life. The first family game night was a huge success and parents seemed more than enthused about the program.
Written by Jazmyne Walker, newly hired Parent Engagement Coodinator, Public Allies