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How to go from Natural to SUPERnatural The Matrix

In the Beginning

The Choice: Good or Bad

Training

The Fight

The FREEDOM

Personal, Academic, & Career Enhancement Mentoring Program

Mission Statement To provide a program that enhances students their personal, academic, and career skill set while motivating them to free their minds and think beyond today

What Do You Plan on doing after high school?

How do you plan on getting there?

Sample Topics High School Curriculum Planning Respect Time Management Financial Management SAT Awareness Scholarships Career Assessment Interviewing Skills

Possible Activities Games Round Table Discussions Role Playing Guest Speakers Trips/Tours

Benefits An open mind Greater sense of self Motivation to pursue all future plans Development of short-term and long-term goals and action plan Invaluable information One-on-One Mentoring End of Year Celebration/Ceremony

Are You Ready to Walk into a Brighter Future?