Mission: We are committed to strengthen communities and focusing on building individuals by Empowerment, Education, and Engagement. Leroy Wray Email –prodigalsonfoundation@gmail.com.

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Mission: We are committed to strengthen communities and focusing on building individuals by Empowerment, Education, and Engagement. Leroy Wray Email –prodigalsonfoundation@gmail.com Phone – 704.996.4447 1

We Empower over 1000 students and families each year. Educate 65 students daily in after school instructional activities Over 80 volunteers, tutors, community partners and mentors Engage in the movement to eliminate educational inequity.

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Classroom Management C P R Communication Planning Relationship s Consistency Proactive Refocus Control Positive Respect Clear Procedures Rigor Circulate Pacing Routine Concise Proximity Re-teaching Care Praise Re-directing

C Do it again and again. Consistency makes the rain drops to create holes in the rock. Whatever is difficult can be done easily with regular attendance, attention and action. The lack of communication allows for negative feelings, thoughts and emotions.

“Plan your work and work your plan” I do better with procedures, routines, and predictability. I don't react well when there's a sudden change in the schedule.

R “A classroom is only a room-but roll out the routines and it becomes a place where students’ minds can soar . your work and work your plan” “When you focus on problems you’ll have more problems . When you focus on possibilities you’ll have more opportunities”

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