Thanks for coming out to the workshop, Guriqbal (Jimmy) Singh! It was awesome having you there!
Earlier this week, as a Board Member, I had the opportunity to attend a Cohort for Envision Your Pathway. The students learned about project management and the skills needed to achieve specific project objectives according to project criteria within agreed-upon parameters. They engaged in hands-on activities, such as building the tallest tower using a box of spaghetti, a tray, tape, pieces of string, and a marshmallow. The task was to construct the tallest tower with specific constraints, such as not being able to use tape on the bottom to support the tower and placing the marshmallow at the very top. The students worked in groups of five, collaborating to strategize and come up with ideas for constructing their towers. Another activity they undertook was planning a party. This may have seemed simple, but it was quite complex, as they had to consider factors like location, weather, the number of guests, dietary restrictions, and budgeting for the party. A great deal of effort goes into organizing these cohorts, and I was impressed with how well it was put together. The program provided students with valuable information to be successful and allowed them to engage in hands-on activities that helped them realize many already possess these skills and should not limit their abilities. This challenge encouraged them to think outside the box and instilled confidence that they, too, can be successful if they apply themselves. Hats off to Kendra O'Donoghue and her team for their excellent work and for remaining dedicated to their mission of improving their communities by equipping students with the knowledge, tools, and skills they need to succeed.