A Breakthough Miami blog highlighting the memorable moments our students and their families experience with our programming.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Ransom Everglades Admission Open House
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 3:30 PM
Our Fall Open House is for those candidates interested in grades 6,7,and 8.
Ransom Everglades Upper School Campus
3575 Main Highway in Coconut Grove
Carrollton School of the Sacred Heart Admissions Showcase
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Waiting For Superman
For a nation that proudly declared it would leave no child behind, America continues to do so at alarming rates. Despite increased spending and politicians’ promises, our buckling public—education system, once the best in the world, routinely forsakes the education of millions of children. Oscar®—winning filmmaker Davis Guggenheim (AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH) reminds us that education “statistics” have names: Anthony, Francisco, Bianca, Daisy, and Emily, whose stories make up the engrossing foundation of WAITING FOR “SUPERMAN.” As he follows a handful of promising kids through a system that inhibits, rather than encourages, academic growth, Guggenheim undertakes an exhaustive review of public education, surveying “drop—out factories” and “academic sinkholes,” methodically dissecting the system and its seemingly intractable problems. However, embracing the belief that good teachers make good schools, Guggenheim offers hope by exploring innovative approaches taken by education reformers and charter schools that have—in reshaping the culture—refused to leave their students behind.
To watch the movie trailer simply copy and paste the link below into your web browser. http://www.imdb.com/video/screenplay/vi7669529/
To watch the movie trailer simply copy and paste the link below into your web browser. http://www.imdb.com/video/screenplay/vi7669529/
Children's Movement of Florida Rally on Sept.29
Attend the Children's Movement of Florida Rally Sept. 29
Get on board with the Children's Movement of Florida and don't miss the "Milk Party Rally" at the Miami-Dade County Auditorium on Wednesday, Sept. 29 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. (doors open at 6 p.m.) at the Miami-Dade County Auditorium, 2901 W. Flagler Street. Free and open to all, the rally features entertainment, speakers, take-home gifts and refreshments (milk and cookies, of course!).
The citizen-led, non-partisan Children's Movement of Florida is staging rallies around the state - 15 in all - to bring attention to the lack of funding and policy support for children in our state. Come out Sept. 29, and stand up for children! Visit the Children's Movement of Florida to find out more.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
School Year Program - Miami City Ballet
Features classical and contemporary works with beautiful sets and costumes that appeal to audiences of all ages and tastes. Programming includes Jerome Robbins' tribute to Queen Elizabeth II, George Balanchine's The Nutcracker, Twyla Tharp's Baker's Dozen, Paul Taylor's most powerful transient masterpiece, and John Cranko's Romeo & Juliet.
October 15-17
Decemeber 17-19, 21-23
January 7-9
February 11-13
March 25-27
Tickets are first come first serve, but please only reserve tickets if you will be able to attend the show.
Students that are interested in taking part in this activity should call Dwanita Fields to make reservations as spots are limited.
Dwanita Fields,
305-460-8928
dwanita@breakthroughmiami.org
October 15-17
Decemeber 17-19, 21-23
January 7-9
February 11-13
March 25-27
Tickets are first come first serve, but please only reserve tickets if you will be able to attend the show.
Students that are interested in taking part in this activity should call Dwanita Fields to make reservations as spots are limited.
Dwanita Fields,
305-460-8928
dwanita@breakthroughmiami.org
School Year Program - Island Care Project
Students will take a short boat ride to Island E in Biscayne Bay to assist in keeping the island clean and making it into a public park. Students can earn community service hours.
October 28th, 2010
November 18th, 2010
December 16th, 2010
January 27th, 2011
February 24th, 2011
March 24th, 2011
April 14th, 2011
This activity takes place 4:00 pm - 6:00pm. Students should arrive at the Breakthrough office located at the Ransom Everglades Upper School at 3:30 pm.
Students that are interested in taking part in this activity should call Dwanita Fields to make reservations as spots are limited.
Dwanita Fields,
305-460-8928
dwanita@breakthroughmiami.org
October 28th, 2010
November 18th, 2010
December 16th, 2010
January 27th, 2011
February 24th, 2011
March 24th, 2011
April 14th, 2011
This activity takes place 4:00 pm - 6:00pm. Students should arrive at the Breakthrough office located at the Ransom Everglades Upper School at 3:30 pm.
Students that are interested in taking part in this activity should call Dwanita Fields to make reservations as spots are limited.
Dwanita Fields,
305-460-8928
dwanita@breakthroughmiami.org
School Year Program - Miami Science Museum
Students will participate in a Planetarium Experience, Gallery Tour of Featured Exhibition, Live Science Demonstration, Wildlife Center Exploration, and hands-on exhibit titled Newtons' Notions.
November 1st and 2nd, 2010 from 9:30-2:00
Students that are interested in taking part in this activity should call Dwanita Fields to make reservations as spots are limited.
Dwanita Fields,
305-460-8928
dwanita@breakthroughmiami.org
November 1st and 2nd, 2010 from 9:30-2:00
Students that are interested in taking part in this activity should call Dwanita Fields to make reservations as spots are limited.
Dwanita Fields,
305-460-8928
dwanita@breakthroughmiami.org
School Year Program - Island Fun
Students will take a short boat ride to Island E on Biscayne Bay and learn how to use a compass to follow a trail to hidden treasures.
January 21st and April 4th, 2011
from 9:30 pm - 2:30 pm
Students that are interested in taking part in this activity should call Dwanita Fields to make reservations as spots are limited.
Dwanita Fields,
305-460-8928
dwanita@breakthroughmiami.org
January 21st and April 4th, 2011
from 9:30 pm - 2:30 pm
Students that are interested in taking part in this activity should call Dwanita Fields to make reservations as spots are limited.
Dwanita Fields,
305-460-8928
dwanita@breakthroughmiami.org
Monday, September 13, 2010
School Year Program - Breakthrough Saturday Dates
BT Saturday #1 October 16, 2010
Ransom Everglades and Carrollton Combined at Ransom Everglades School
BT Saturday #2 October 30, 2010
BT Saturday #3 November 13, 2010
BT Saturday #4 November 20, 2010
BT Saturday #5 December 11, 2010
BT Saturday #6 December 18, 2010
All Programs at Doctors Charter School
BT Saturday #7 January 15, 2011
BT Saturday #8 January 29, 2011
BT Saturday #9 February 12, 2011
BT Saturday #10 February 26, 2011
All Programs at Doctors Charter School
BT Saturday #11 March 5, 2011
BT Saturday #12 March 26, 2011
BT Saturday #13 April 2, 2011
BT Saturday #14 April 16, 2011
Ransom Everglades and Carrollton Combined at Ransom Everglades School
BT Saturday #2 October 30, 2010
BT Saturday #3 November 13, 2010
BT Saturday #4 November 20, 2010
BT Saturday #5 December 11, 2010
BT Saturday #6 December 18, 2010
All Programs at Doctors Charter School
BT Saturday #7 January 15, 2011
BT Saturday #8 January 29, 2011
BT Saturday #9 February 12, 2011
BT Saturday #10 February 26, 2011
All Programs at Doctors Charter School
BT Saturday #11 March 5, 2011
BT Saturday #12 March 26, 2011
BT Saturday #13 April 2, 2011
BT Saturday #14 April 16, 2011
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Share Your Story; Breakthrough Miami Letter Campaign
Now is your chance to share your Breakthrough story. Student, teacher, or parent please write a letter about how Breakthrough Miami has had a positive impact on you and/or your child’s life and forward it to our office. We want to hear about your most amazing Breakthrough opportunities and experiences. We will be using these letters to share our work with the greater Miami community, and hopefully secure more funding for our expansion efforts.
The Vision: Expanding Breakthrough
In the fall of 2007, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation committed $3.25 million over 5 years to support the expansion of Breakthrough Miami to serve over 1000 students by 2012.
Students Served
Breakthrough Miami served a total of 550 students in the summer of 2010, and 82 high school and college teaching interns, for a total of 632 students.
Breakthrough Miami Sites
• Carrollton School of the Sacred Heart (Coconut Grove, FL)
• Coral Gables Senior High School (Coral Gables, FL)
• The Cushman School (Miami, FL)
• Doctors Charter School (Miami Shores, FL)
• Ransom Everglades School (Coconut Grove, FL)
Please Address Letters to: Breakthrough Miami
Please send by postal service to:
Attention: Joanne Messing
Development Director
Breakthrough Miami
3575 Main Highway
Miami, Florida 33133
Or by Email: jmessing@breakthroughmiami.org
The Case Against Summer Vacation
The Case Against Summer Vacation
Dull summers take a steep toll, as researchers have been documenting for more than a century. Deprived of healthy stimulation, millions of low-income kids lose a significant amount of what they learn during the school year. Call it "summer learning loss," as the academics do, or "the summer slide," but by any name summer vacation is among the most pernicious, if least acknowledgedcauses of achievement gaps in America's schools.
Read more: http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,2005654,00.html#ixzz0yD0XGoVW
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Friday, August 27, 2010
Breakthrough Miami Moments Vol.1 Issue 4, Summer Wrap-Up
Passion – enthusiasm – creativity – love of learning – relationships – dreams - achievement - inspiring - mentoring - encouragement - support - these are the words that come to mind when I think about our Amazing Breakthrough Miami Summer Institute. We have had six weeks of helping our students build skills and confidence to help them succeed in their respective schools and to promote the love of learning. We have had college and high school interns from all over the United States being mentors and role models for our students. It really has been simply an Amazing Summer! I deeply thank all the sites, Ransom Middle, Carrollton, Doctors Charter, Cushman, Coral Gables Senior High, for hosting our program this summer and all those who make Breakthrough Miami a reality with your contribution, your support, and your love.
Alicia Rodriguez Bower
Executive Director
Breakthrough Miami serves 550 students at 5 sites
Breakthrough Miami served a total of 550 students this summer, including 81 high school and college teaching interns. 308 of the total student population were new to the program and 242 were returning for their 2nd and 3rd year. As the largest program in the Breakthrough Collaborative, our unique cluster model served students at Doctors Charter and Ransom Everglades. Students are recruited from public schools from all over the district and attend a six-week academic institute. Three additional sites were added this summer at the Cushman School, Carrollton School of the Sacred Heart, and Coral Gables Senior High. The program plans to open two additional sites next summer in the hopes of serving over 750 students.
Peacock Foundation grants Breakthrough Miami $35, 000
Breakthrough Miami has been generously granted $35,000 to support direct program and operating costs: student transportation, curriculum resources, teacher training, supplies, college tours, field trips and enrichment.
Established by Henry B. Peacock, Jr. in 1947, the mission of Peacock Foundation, Inc. is to enhance and promote the good health and well being of children, families, and underprivileged persons in Southeast Florida, through contributions, gifts, and grants to eligible nonprofit organizations.
We sincerely thank Peacock Foundation for their generous gift!
To make a gift of any amount to Breakthrough Miami, please contact our Development Director, Joanne Messing at 305.460.2116 or by email at joanne.messing@gmail.com.
Breakthrough Scholar, Zena Stephens, spearheads Generation Outreach
Feeling the heat of Atlanta’s spring sun, I quickly increased the turnover of my legs, leading my father and cousin. As we passed a building with people who appeared homeless outside I heard my father ask exactly what kind of building it was. My cousin, a resident of Atlanta, answered, “a drug rehabilitation center.” I slowed down my pace, glaring across the street at the individuals sitting along the stumps and sidewalks, long enough to inhale the scent of desperation. That scent sunk deeper into my skin as I continued my route to the car while ideas raced through my mind, speeding like the Nascars at the Daytona 500. Half way to the car the ideas began to take shape, and I realized that there had to be a change. Beyond addiction issues laid problems often faced throughout the world, all apparent in my community. After this epiphany I understood that somebody had to do something, and that somebody would be me.
Repeatedly calling my best friend Paige’s phone for the following two hours, I finally received an answer. I explained my experience with her and presented the opportunity for us to form our own organization to address the various issues observed in the typical lives of members of our community. It was at that moment that Team G.O, Generation Outreach, was birthed. Our mission is to provide life altering opportunities, built on the principles of Civic Engagement. We are dedicated to enhancing the lives of underprivileged individuals through continuous fundraising and community service. By seeking aid from the community to better the community, we wish to assemble a tight-knit bond within the area. To ensure a long term improvement of addressed issues, we will educate the community at each event held and supply a solution to decrease the problem at that current concentration point.
The first project for this new-born organization is called “When I Grow Up.” Its purpose is to sponsor chosen students from Coconut Grove Elementary, George Washington Carver Elementary, and Frances Tucker Elementary School with their school supplies for the 2010-2011 school year. Each selected candidate will display need-base, but also academic excellence. This summer will be one full of excitement and events. If you wish to gain any more information about our organization feel free to contact us at teamgo10@gmail.com or (305)431-9840/ (786)488-6070.
Written By
Zena Stephens
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Teacher Intern Has A Breakthrough Moment in Bowdoin Library
In the picture:
Tori-Ann Holness, BT Scholar, Zoe Eiber, Program Assistant/Teacher Intern
Hey! So I'm in the library busily working on one of my many final papers. This one is for my poetry class and our assigment was to chose a poet that we read this semester and read a bunch of their work and pick a common theme out of that. We're supposed to find critical sources, bibliographic and other things to support our theme and then write one piece about all of that. Anyways, I wrote my first paper on this poem "The Tropics of New York" by Claude McKay and thought he was GREAT (you should look up the poem--its really great), but I couldn't write about him again, so I decided to do another Harlem Renaissance poet--Langston Hughes. I've spent all day reading about him and critical essays on his poetry when I finally, just now, got to my interpretations of his poems. I decided to focus on three of them and couldn't figure out why some of them looked SO FAMILIAR, especially since we didn't talk about them in class...when I realized I TAUGHT THEM AT BREAKTHROUGH! Good to know that college kids & breakthrough students study the same things!
Sincerely,
Zoe Eiber
Bowdoin College
PIANO SLAM: VOLUME 2
“Life Inside A Song”
Have you ever been trapped inside something so big,
You thought it could never be true,
That life was playing a trick on you?
Well that’s what music can do,
Can take away the saddest moments,
That way happiness can stay,
Hip hop will make you want to move,
But gospel really touches you,
Classical may put you to sleep,
Jazz will help you find the beat,
The beat that takes you where you want to go,
But that’s just life inside a song.
By Alexus Wilson
What do you get when you mix classical tunes, with urban beats, and reflections of music’s meaning from students across Miami Dade County? Piano Slam: Volume 2 presented by The Dranoff International Two Piano Foundation. It began as a Super Saturday English lesson at Breakthrough Miami. Students were asked to creatively express the role that music plays in their lives while listening to the melodic tunes of William Bolcom, 2007 Composer of the Year by Musical America. Some students wrote poems while others created artwork to illustrate their feelings toward the music. Each poem was entered into the Piano Slam poetry contest along with the poems of 15 other middle and high schools in Miami. Out of over 2000 entries, Breakthrough Miami student, Alexus Wilson was chosen as one of 16 finalist. Alexus received a phone call from Piano Slam producer ,Deborah Magdalena, revealing the great news. In addition to being awarded one hundred dollars Alexus would perform her poem in front of an audience of over a thousand at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts. Alexus had an opportunity to attend two spoken word workshops with performing artist Lela Lombardo and Summer Hill Seven prior to the May 12th event. While Susan and Sarah Wang, Dranoff International Two Piano Competition Silver Medal Winner played Bolcom’s “Recuredos” Alexus made her poem come alive, her words danced around the James L. Knight Concert Hall, echoing sentiments of “Life Inside a Song.” The Wilson Family, Friends, and Breakthrough Miami Staff are very proud of Alexus’s accomplishments and look forward to Piano Slam: Volume 3. http://dranoff2piano.org/outreach.htm.
Ariel Edwards
Associate Site Director
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Breakthrough Scholars Meet Three Local Leaders; Magic Johnson, Alonzo Mourning, and Kendrick Meek
Photo Caption:
Deja Schuler, BT Scholar, Dwight Spencer, BT Scholar, Alonzo Mourning, Ajoni Booth, BT Scholar, Jeremy Smith, BT Scholar and Teacher-Intern, Terrence Claster, BT Scholar
Breakthrough Miami students attended an event at the home of Breakthrough Miami's Chairman of the Board, Jeffrey Miller. Congressman Kendrick Meek, Magic Johnson, and Alonzo Mourning were several local leaders in attendance. Breakthrough Miami Scholars spent the afternoon honing their social skills by demonstrating their ability to formally introduce themselves to adults, appropriate presentation through event attire, and proper decorum at social events. Breakthrough Miami prides itself in providing students with unique experiences that are both teachable and memorable.
Webber J. Charles
Associate Site Director
Leave a Legacy 2010: The Donor Next Door
Honoring Jeffery Miller's commitment to Miami-Dade Students
Jeffrey Miller is the chairman of the Board of Directors for Breakthrough Miami. His leadership on the board has enabled Breakthrough Miami to become the largest program in the Breakthrough Collaborative. He is a tireless advocate for education and he especially helps the youth of Miami-Dade County BREAKTHROUGH any obstacles in their way to success. Breakthrough Miami would not be where it is without Jeffrey Miller and the Miller Family Foundation.
Besides his work at Breakthrough Miami, Jeffrey Miller works with many other philanthropic organizations. He is the current Chairman of The Council for Educational Change, another local non-profit organization which works to improve Miami-Dade county public schools. He received an award from the Council for his work with Hialeah Elementary and Holmes Elementary schools. He also received the Miami-Dade County Public Schools Exemplary Partnership Award-Business Leader award.
The Miller Family is one of the most philanthropic families in South Florida. Jeffrey's father, Leonard Miller was the CEO of the Lennar Corporation. In 2004, Mr. Miller gave the largest gift in Florida's history to the University of Miami, School of Medicine. He also was a founder of the Council for Educational Change. Leonard Miller believed: "If Every Child Can Get a Quality Education, Every Child Can Succeed." These are the exact sentiments of Jeffrey and are evident by his determined efforts on behalf of children.
Jeffrey's selfless committment to bettering the lives of children gives us strength to continue our mission. Executive Director Alicia Rodriguez-Bower notes, "We are proud to honor Jeffrey Miller for his dedication to Breakthrough Miami's students, parents, teachers and staff. He has inspired all of us to give more of our energy and hearts to our mission of helping children fulfill their dreams."
Joanne Messing
Development Director
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
BREAKTHROUGH SCHOLARS DELIVER AT SPEECH COMPETITION
Saturday, April 24, 2010 marked the first and the beginning of something special for Breakthrough Miami. Seven Breakthrough scholars met at the Carrollton’s performing arts center for a speech contest. The contest was a culmination of all the skills the students had learned in their Toastmasters enrichment course. Students spoke of varying topics such as the health risks of smoking cigarettes, the positive and negative effects of music, and even the controversial Senate Bill 6 which would have linked student performance to teacher’s salary.
All seven of the students were commended for their ability to organize a series of thoughts and present them in front of a sea of spectators. Sprinkled in the audience were five anonymous judges taking score. All of the judges were certified Toastmaster affiliates. Shortly after the students presented their speech it was time to give out the hardware. The second place trophy was awarded to Jamie Sanchez. Mya Wright received the 1st place trophy after delivering an endearing story titled “An Unusual Day”, about a time her family took a trip to Daytona. In the end, all of the BT scholars were winners. They each received a certificate of participation and were encouraged to continue to practice the art of public speaking.
Breakthrough Miami believes that along with being a great scholar, students should have strong social and communication skills. This is why the program has had a partnership with Toastmasters for over three years. The course conducted by Toastmasters, provides students with a stage to comfortably learn how to speak in front of people; large or small. It allows students to make mistakes and grow from them. As students understand that mistakes are part of the process they naturally become more confident with public speaking. The Breakthrough Miami program is interested in not only supporting academically motivated students, but also transforming these students to be dynamic leaders of the future.
Congratulations to all speech contestants!!!
Joshua Bonnery
Keona Reeves
Renee Russo
Jamie Sanchez
Micheal Sanchez
Khalil Wilson
Mya Wright
Webber J. Charles
Associate Site Director
Bill Clinton's CGIU 2010 Urges Public Service by Private Citizens
Friday, April 16, 2010
Breakthrough faculty, program interns, and scholars attended the 2010 Clinton Global Initiative University (CGI – U) at the University of Miami’s Bank United Center. The third installation of the CGI – U galvanized over 200 college scholars from all over the world to take their innovative ideas and fervency to change the world for the better and implement them by summoning their imagination. The most critical question of the evening was “the question of what if?” The 42nd President of the United States stressed the importance of collaboration of government with the private sector to tackle today’s most complex problems. He argued that with today’s technology and the sharing of information, individuals with modest means and a desire to change the world could set an idea in motion creating a positive rippling effect on the lives of many.
“Public good as private citizens” resonated with the Breakthrough Miami scholars and interns sitting attentively in the audience. Hearing several initiatives by four dynamic panelists, our scholars were inspired to take their ideas and run with them. Robyn Allen, a student at MIT, described her initiative to create an energy efficient vehicle that travels an estimated 200 mpgs. Pharell Williams (rapper, songwriter, and producer) has found a great way to recycle plastic through urban fashion. His clothing line produces denim jeans containing wearable fibers derived from recycled plastics. Sam Adelsborg, founder of Lend for Peace, spoke passionately about his micro-lending organization in the Middle East. The audience was seemingly intrigued by this young Jewish scholar’s efforts to provide small loans to Palestinian business men. Adelsborg believes his organization is part of a solution in the growing feud between Muslims and Jews. Dr. Regina Benjamin, 18th Surgeon General of the United States, shared her experience in public service as a physician. Benjamin said she has always viewed medicine and access to healthcare as a public service. She urged minority students to take a serious look at medical schools as the number of black physicians in the United States has remained stagnate over the last sixty years.
The party of 24 left inspired by the words of the panelists and President Clinton. One BT scholar admittedly expressed her surprise celebrities could care about something outside of themselves. The scholar, referring to Pharrell, said she had never heard an artist speak so passionately about making the world a better place. She said she left with a greater understanding of why it is so important for private citizens to commit to public service.
The CGI – U has five focus areas and they are as follows; Education, Environment & Climate Change, Peace & Human Rights, Poverty Alleviation, and Public Health. To find out more information about CGI – U please visit www.cgiu.org.
Breakthrough Miami would like to thank Sergio Gonzalez, Senior Vice President for University Advancement and External Affairs at the University of Miami, for affording us this wonderful opportunity to attend the Clinton Global Initiative University 2010.
Webber J. Charles
Associate Site Director
Friday, April 16, 2010
Sharing Breakthrough Miami Moments; a monthly e - newsletter
Breakthrough Miami Expands Its Reach
Breakthrough Miami plans to expand this summer are underway. We are thrilled to be able to offer our Summer Institute in five sites throughout Miami Dade County. Joining our present sites at Ransom Everglades Middle School and Doctors Charter, are the Carrollton School of the Sacred Heart, Cushman School and Coral Gables High School. Carrollton will host 60 rising 5th and 6th grade girls making this our first all girls program. Cushman will be home to 60 rising 5th and 6th grade boys and girls and Coral Gables High School will host our College Bound program consisting of 60 9th and 10th graders.
The curriculum planned will be challenging and creative and will be taught by 87 intern teachers from Colleges around the country and some of our best local high schools. The staff has been very busy interviewing over 450 new applicants to the program and their parents. Our mission is to provide all applicants accepted with an enriching, rewarding summer full of learning and fun!
We would like to thank The Knight Foundation, The Children’s Trust and all the foundations and donors who help to make this expansion and this program possible!
Alicia Rodriguez Bower
Executive Director
Jeffrey Miller makes it possible...
Breakthrough Miami supporters are changing the face of education in our community. This month, we’d like to highlight one of education’s biggest supporters, Jeffrey Miller. He has worked tirelessly for years on improving the educational opportunities for students in Miami-Dade County. A Breakthrough Miami supporter for over 10 years, Jeffrey Miller recently took on the role of Chair of our Board of Directors. Besides serving on our board, hosting several teacher-interns during the summer, Jeffrey has given vital funds to expand our program to service over 500 students this upcoming summer. We deeply appreciate the generosity of Jeffrey Miller, who is encouraging a new generation of learners and teachers in Miami.
Joanne Messing
Director of Development
Dear Jeffrey,
Although you may not hear it as often as you should, you’re appreciated so much. We wish we had a new way to say thank you. A way that would really express how much your kindness has meant to Breakthrough Miami students, teachers and staff. You are a wonderful gift to us, and our life is better because you’re in it.
Most sincerely,
The Breakthrough Miami Staff
Gaby’s Breakthrough to Exeter
On March 10th the Villaran family received news that would undoubtedly change their daughter’s life forever. Gaby received an acceptance letter from the Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire congratulating her on her admittance to the class of 2013. Gaby is one of Miami’s finest Breakthrough students and we couldn’t be more proud! The Exeter letter described Gaby perfectly by saying, “Your accomplishments are already extraordinary, and you and your classmates will go on to do even more; this is one reason we want you at Exeter. Your class will be composed of people like you who can and will change the world, who will to Exeter because they believe in our mission to combine knowledge and goodness, and who know that education must be about the heart as well as the head, about the shaping of ideals and the sharing of ideas.”
Haiti Relief Efforts A Priority for Breakthrough Family Association
Breakthrough Miami not only boasts high standards for our student’s education and socialization. Our program’s vision is also rooted in our commitment to public service. From students partaking in a beach clean-up on South Beach during our six week summer institute to gracing a historic cemetery with a fresh coat of white paint, our students are immersed in the value of public service. Capturing the spirit of our service orientated students, our Breakthrough families have come together to assist the people of Haiti since the calamitous quake fractured the country on January 12th. Food, clothing, and sanitary products were collected at the Doctors Charter site for delivery to the Adrienne Arsht Center for an emergency charter flight. Families have also come together to conduct an ongoing bake sale to raise funds to purchase a needy family a “Shelter Box” system. The Shelter Box system is designed to provide adequate shelter for a family of 25. The Haitian community is dear to the organization as many of the students we serve are of Haitian descent. The family association is looking to continue their effort in support of the country’s rebuilding efforts.
Webber J. Charles
Associate Site Director
Breakthrough Miami plans to expand this summer are underway. We are thrilled to be able to offer our Summer Institute in five sites throughout Miami Dade County. Joining our present sites at Ransom Everglades Middle School and Doctors Charter, are the Carrollton School of the Sacred Heart, Cushman School and Coral Gables High School. Carrollton will host 60 rising 5th and 6th grade girls making this our first all girls program. Cushman will be home to 60 rising 5th and 6th grade boys and girls and Coral Gables High School will host our College Bound program consisting of 60 9th and 10th graders.
The curriculum planned will be challenging and creative and will be taught by 87 intern teachers from Colleges around the country and some of our best local high schools. The staff has been very busy interviewing over 450 new applicants to the program and their parents. Our mission is to provide all applicants accepted with an enriching, rewarding summer full of learning and fun!
We would like to thank The Knight Foundation, The Children’s Trust and all the foundations and donors who help to make this expansion and this program possible!
Alicia Rodriguez Bower
Executive Director
Jeffrey Miller makes it possible...
Breakthrough Miami supporters are changing the face of education in our community. This month, we’d like to highlight one of education’s biggest supporters, Jeffrey Miller. He has worked tirelessly for years on improving the educational opportunities for students in Miami-Dade County. A Breakthrough Miami supporter for over 10 years, Jeffrey Miller recently took on the role of Chair of our Board of Directors. Besides serving on our board, hosting several teacher-interns during the summer, Jeffrey has given vital funds to expand our program to service over 500 students this upcoming summer. We deeply appreciate the generosity of Jeffrey Miller, who is encouraging a new generation of learners and teachers in Miami.
Joanne Messing
Director of Development
Dear Jeffrey,
Although you may not hear it as often as you should, you’re appreciated so much. We wish we had a new way to say thank you. A way that would really express how much your kindness has meant to Breakthrough Miami students, teachers and staff. You are a wonderful gift to us, and our life is better because you’re in it.
Most sincerely,
The Breakthrough Miami Staff
Gaby’s Breakthrough to Exeter
On March 10th the Villaran family received news that would undoubtedly change their daughter’s life forever. Gaby received an acceptance letter from the Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire congratulating her on her admittance to the class of 2013. Gaby is one of Miami’s finest Breakthrough students and we couldn’t be more proud! The Exeter letter described Gaby perfectly by saying, “Your accomplishments are already extraordinary, and you and your classmates will go on to do even more; this is one reason we want you at Exeter. Your class will be composed of people like you who can and will change the world, who will to Exeter because they believe in our mission to combine knowledge and goodness, and who know that education must be about the heart as well as the head, about the shaping of ideals and the sharing of ideas.”
Haiti Relief Efforts A Priority for Breakthrough Family Association
Breakthrough Miami not only boasts high standards for our student’s education and socialization. Our program’s vision is also rooted in our commitment to public service. From students partaking in a beach clean-up on South Beach during our six week summer institute to gracing a historic cemetery with a fresh coat of white paint, our students are immersed in the value of public service. Capturing the spirit of our service orientated students, our Breakthrough families have come together to assist the people of Haiti since the calamitous quake fractured the country on January 12th. Food, clothing, and sanitary products were collected at the Doctors Charter site for delivery to the Adrienne Arsht Center for an emergency charter flight. Families have also come together to conduct an ongoing bake sale to raise funds to purchase a needy family a “Shelter Box” system. The Shelter Box system is designed to provide adequate shelter for a family of 25. The Haitian community is dear to the organization as many of the students we serve are of Haitian descent. The family association is looking to continue their effort in support of the country’s rebuilding efforts.
Webber J. Charles
Associate Site Director
Monday, April 12, 2010
Harvard Global Month of Service Kick-Off Hosted By Breakthrough Miami
Wednesday, March 31st, marked the official kick-off date for the Harvard Global Month of Service initiative in South Florida. Breakthrough Miami, hosting the kick-off in Ransom Everglades School historic pagoda, is among two dozen organizations in South Florida identified as a service project for local Harvard Alumni in April.
The kick-off's Master of Ceremony, Marilyn J. Holifield of Holland & Knight, welcomed over 50 Harvard Alumni to the event and expressed the need for them to play an active role in the service initiative. Several other alumni and organization leaders accompanied Marilyn at the podium to present the details of their service project. Among them, Alicia R. Bower, Executive Director of Breakthrough Miami, presented a list of program activities available as service projects.
An animated key note address was delivered by the Harvard Alumni Association President, Teresita Alvarez-Bjelland. With a kindred spirit, Teresita reflected on her tenure as the association's president and thanked the alums for their dedication to public service.
To find out more about the Harvard Global Month of Service visit www.alumni.harvard.edu/haa/events/global-month-service
To find out more about Breakthrough Miami visit our website at www.breakthroughmiami.org or contact us at our offices, 305-460-8869.
Friday, April 9, 2010
Thursday, April 8, 2010
BREAKTHROUGH MIAMI COLLEGE TOUR 2010
The Beginning
Yesterday, two groups of students and their faithful leaders from Breakthrough Miami left sunny south Florida for the mid-Atlantic, Washington D.C. The groups boarded the plane (one for the very first time) to see area colleges and to begin to think about their futures.
Once the plane landed in Washington D.C. we headed straight for Georgetown. There we meet the student hosts that were going to show us the student perspective of the school.
BREAKTHROUGH MIAMI COLLEGE TOUR 2010
Georgetown Cafeteria
The first stop on our student lead tour was the Georgetown Cafeteria. The all you can eat of every type of food (even dessert) made everyone's eyes wide especially after the long day of traveling. Kyhid was particularly excited to take his stomach and energy level from a low of 25% back to 100%.
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