Tuesday, June 10, 2008
UT Dallas hosting “Kids’ University,” give homeless children ‘taste’ of college
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UT Dallas will host 100 children from 16 Dallas area homeless shelters for a weeklong taste of college as part of the 13th annual Kids’ University.
The program, to be held in cooperation with Rainbow Days Inc. on June 9-12, will culminate in a special graduation ceremony, at which Dallas Mayor Tom Leppert will deliver the commencement speech.
The children will get instruction in science, algebra, art, karate, tennis, dance, and smoking and drug prevention. The Museum of Nature and Science will provide a class on electricity, and the USA Martial Arts Leadership Academy will offer a martial arts demonstration.
Classes will be at the Campus West Building at UT Dallas.
“Rainbow Days and I developed the idea of Kids’ University some years ago to give homeless children a taste of the university,” said Dr. George Fair, dean of the School of General Studies at UT Dallas.
Two years ago, Kids’ University helped children of families driven from New Orleans by the hurricane in a special program developed with the support of the Fidelity Children’s Learning Fund at UT-Dallas, Dr. Fair said.
The commencement ceremony gives the children a chance to experience graduation. They don mortarboards and march across stage to receive their diplomas and shake hands with Dr. George Fair, dean of General Studies at UT Dallas. Mayor Leppert will talk about the importance of follwing dreams.
Rainbow Days has worked for 25 years to give children living in high-risk situations skills they need to overcome adversity and stay drug-free.
“These children deserve a future that includes college,” said Cathey Brown, founder and executive director of Rainbow Days. “This day camp is a step to making college a goal for these children to strive for.”
Posted by Chad / info from UTD
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Pavel Lishin Verified
Do those kids go to high school? And what are their chances of actually attending college?
Seems kind of cruel. "Here, Billy, look at something you'll probably never be able to afford. Uh-oh, time's up, back to the homeless shelter for you. Better hope they're not out of Krusty Brand Imitation Gruel yet!"
4 months ago ( Link to this comment | Suggest removal )
Scott Doyle Verified
Thought those peeps had all sorts of grant opportunities?
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Scott Doyle Verified
Err, have. =)
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jtmbls Anonymous
Is the picture necessary or in any way relevant to the story? Just wondering...
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Pavel Lishin Verified
jtmbls: If you'd gone to college you'd know that it's very relevant.
Very.
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Chris Olson Verified
The pic is very relevant to college life. Just not college life at UTD.
4 months ago ( Link to this comment | Suggest removal )
DC Anonymous
check
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Rick Yost Verified
I agree with Pavel- after they're done with play-acting like kids with wealthy parents, they can go back to the reality of surviving.
And I guess the photo is relevant to all except the kids in the piece. Like college, makin' out with sexy people over beer kegs may be just as far out of reach for a kid in a homeless shelter.
4 months ago ( Link to this comment | Suggest removal )
xdavidwattsx Anonymous
The only making out at UTD is between nerds and their computers. Seriously, I set in the student union eating sushi overhearing nerds talking dungeon masters and 20 sided die and whatever the crap they play.
4 months ago ( Link to this comment | Suggest removal )
Pavel Lishin Verified
Hey, man, I only did that once, and I was really drunk.
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jtmbls Anonymous
I don't know - I'm thinking I would rather a homless guy than Pavel...
My gosh people, when did we become so pessimistic? This is America - Anything is possible!
4 months ago ( Link to this comment | Suggest removal )
xdavidwattsx Anonymous
It's true, jtmbls! Even the idiot with the C average who failed at most things in life can become Pres of the good ol USA!
4 months ago ( Link to this comment | Suggest removal )
jtmbls Anonymous
Exactly!! We live in freakin’ America!!! Plus we live in Texas, which is like, double America!!! Where else could these things happen?
4 months ago ( Link to this comment | Suggest removal )
sassathon Anonymous
"Texas is like double America" is my new favorite saying.
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Rick Yost Verified
jtmbls- I don't know that I agree that Texas is like, double America, but I think I've changed my opinion on this topic.
Hey, I can do that!
I think the most positive thing homeless children could do is see and meet other folks that are in school and doing well for themselves.
At some point during their time at this event, they might be inspired by something they see in the others. I still think it's a long shot, but kids are worth a shot.
3 months, 1 week ago ( Link to this comment | Suggest removal )
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