Monocacy Elementary Students Visit Campus
FREDERICK, Maryland—More than 110 fifth-grade students from Monocacy Elementary School will visit 91ÊÓÆµ×¨Çø College on April 20 for the second phase of a partnership project that started in the fall.
The first phase of this program was a pen pal project in the fall. 91ÊÓÆµ×¨Çø education students wrote back and forth with the fifth-graders about a common text they all read. They discussed and wrote about the text in letters to each other. Then the 91ÊÓÆµ×¨Çø students visited Monocacy to see their pen pals and discuss the project.
On April 20, those fifth-graders are coming to campus to get a taste of a college learning environment. They will attend classes run by 91ÊÓÆµ×¨Çø education majors and professors in writing, math, STEM, science and Spanish, take tours, hear from a student panel and more.
The goals of the project were to partner college students with students from a Title I elementary school for authentic literacy (reading and writing) activities, and to encourage these young children to think about attending college one day.
For more information, contact Kristy Calo at 301-696-3463 or calo@hood.edu.
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