The Saturday Scholars™ Program Griffin Middle School 5105 N. Colony Blvd. The Colony, TX 75056 Tel 972/625-9030.

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The Saturday Scholars™ Program Griffin Middle School 5105 N. Colony Blvd. The Colony, TX Tel 972/ Ms. Cynthia Williams PRINCIPAL PRINCIPAL SATURDAY SCHOLARS TM PROGRAMhttp:// Griffin Middle School CALENDAR All times 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. December 7 December 14 January 11 January 25 February 8 February 15 March 8 March 29 April 5 April 26 May 10 May 17-End of year celebration/Griffin Happy Summer Vacation!

What is Saturday Scholars ™ ? The Saturday Scholars™ Program is a tutoring program primarily made up of individuals, who volunteer their time to help students having problems in classes, students who feel they could benefit from the one-on-one instruction tutoring provides, and students wanting to excel further in their studies. Parents, Grandparents, Relatives, High School Honor/gifted Students are welcome to participate as tutors. Please join us.. It takes a community to raise a child. The program has received numerous awards including: “Best of Texas” Award by the Corporate Fund for Children, proclamations in both the Texas Senate and House of Representatives, as well as by Governor George W. Bush …1994  The founder of the Saturday Scholars Program, Mr. James Coleman was named a Texas “Governor’s 2000 Volunteer Award Winner … 2000 Regional Winner of the JCPenney Golden Rule Award …1999 Dallas County Outstanding Volunteer Award (Education)…1999 “Swiss Army Equipped National Award” …1999 Selected and profiled as “BEST IN CLASS” by the Texas Education Agency (TEA); distributed to all 7000 Texas Campuses by 9/2002. We are one way that the community can come together to assure that no child is left behind. The Saturday Scholars™ program is available to students in the Arlington, Carrollton/Farmers Branch, Cedar Hill, Dallas, DeSoto, Irving, Grapevine/Colleyville, HEB, Keller, Lewisville, and Plano ISDs. When is it available? The program is available at Griffin Middle School on Saturdays during the school year. The sessions start promptly at 9:00 a.m. and end at 11:00 a.m. Sessions are held in the Library. Please see the back of this brochure for dates when tutoring sessions are available. How can my child and/or I participate? You or your child can sign up through the school office either for a one-time tutoring session or for the entire semester/year. Your Child can sign up as a Saturday Scholar and receive FREE tutoring!. What is required from me? Your continued encouragement of your child to participate in the program. Transportation of your child to and from the school. If your child knows you care about his/her progress, he/she will be encouraged to do better. The Saturday Scholars™ Program is available to any student who needs extra study time to improve grades, has a special project to work on, or would like a quiet place to do homework/project assignment. What can I do to maximize my child’s progress? Get to know your child’s teacher. Sit in on a Saturday Scholars™ session. Keep the communication channels open between you and your child’s teacher. Schedule meetings between you and your child’s teacher if you feel your child is not working up to his/her potential. Encourage! Encourage! Encourage! Who should I call/see if I have questions about my child’s participation in the program? Please feel free to talk to their teacher or principal about your child’s specific needs,. We as tutors will maintain a close feedback mechanism with the school professionals. Many activities will be centered around improving written communication skills. Who should I call if I have general questions about the program? LISD Area Coordinator: Steve Shaw at PLEASE NOTE: The Saturday Scholar TM Program is available only on Saturdays between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. James V. Coleman Founder & CEO Saturday Scholars™ Program Foundation, Inc