Success Program
Lloyd.C.Bird High School
"Where no child is left behind"

What did you do this summer?
Over 300 Success Program students spent their summer earning verified credits towards graduation and volunteering in the community.

Success Community Service Outreach
Jumpstart to Success
Summer Program
 
2010


The Success Program would like to thank the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services for providing the grant that made this amazing summer program possible





Success students presented the Virginia Victory Games with a check for $1,000. The money was raised through the donations of Success Program students.




Pictured are Success Program students acting as buddies for the athletes participating in the Victory Games.
Over 30 Success students volunteered to participate in this year's Victory Games held at St.Christopher High School.
The Virgina Victory Games are for disabled athletes who are not permitted to participate in the Special Olympics since they only have a physical disability.





Throughout the summer, over 50 Success students volunteered to mentor Bensley Elementary ESOL kindergartners.




Success students worked the kindergartners on phonics, sight words, coin counting and addition/subtraction.

Check out this Richmond Times Dispatch article
http://www2.timesdispatch.com/news/2010/aug/06/cskl06-ar-415282/



Success Program students donated their own money in order to provide the kindergartners an opportunity to attend a performance from Jonathan the Juggler.



Pictured above are Success Program upperclassmen completing coursework in the computer lab. Students were able to earn credits through Coordinated Studies and received SOL preparation administered by L.C. Bird faculty



All students enrolled in Jumpstart to Success received intense SOL remediation from faculty members.
100% of our students passed the Algebra 1 and Geometry SOL!!!!!!


Success students participated in the Chesterfield County Challange Course this summer.  The Course provided the students the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to be an effective mentor in Year III and Year IV of the Success Program.





Throughout the Summer, Success Program students donated their own money and purchased dinner for families staying at the Ronald McDonald House of Richmond



Success students delivered the dinner to the Ronald McDonald House located on Monument Avenue.



"The Ronald Mcdonald House thanks you for your kind gift of dinner from Martin's for our families to enjoy.  The (Success) kids were wonderful and we look forward to having your group come back to the house and cook soon."
                                        -Your friends at the Ronald McDonald House Charities

  
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