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Calvin News

Pre-College Programs adds personnel

Wed, Jan 17, 2007
Myrna Anderson

A trio of new personnel is giving fresh energy to the office of Pre-College Programs (PCP), the Calvin College department dedicated to giving at-risk youth access to post-high school education.

Tasha Paul, formerly an associate director of admissions at Calvin, is joining the office as the first assistant director of Pre-College Programs.

In her new position, Paul will supervise established efforts such as Pathways to Possibilities (the original PCP effort that works through churches to give at-risk students exposure to higher education) and the Entrada Scholars Program, a summer college immersion experience for high school juniors and seniors.

Paul will also oversee the two-year-old Aspirando Alto, a post-high school access program geared to Latino students and the brand new P2P Excel, a program funded by a $100, 000 grant from the Lumina Foundation for Education that prepares African- American young men for college.

She is enthusiastic about her new role at Calvin.

鈥淚 think there鈥檚 already a strong foundation of programs in that office, and I鈥檓 eager at the creative possibilities that are out there to continue to build into what already has been started," Pauls says, "for the benefit not only of the populations that we鈥檒l serve but for the benefit of the places they鈥檒l go. The institutions will benefit from the presence of these students just as much as the students will benefit from being there.鈥

Paul, who last year oversaw Entrada on an adjunct basis, is eager to connect with the young people served by Pre-College Programs.

鈥淚 think that the population served here are largely underrepresented people of color, and I think that they are brilliant and full of unrealized potential,鈥 she says. 鈥淭heir strengths are often overlooked, so I鈥檓 really looking forward to working with these brilliant minds and connecting them to a wonderful education and watching how that will blossom and grow.鈥

She is also eager to introduce the young people to one of her passions: Latin dance.

鈥淭here鈥檚 going to be salsa everywhere,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 so much fun, and the kids loved it during Entrada.鈥

Pre-College Programs has also hired a new coordinator for Pathways to Possibilities.

Amy Maffeo, a 2000 graduate of Calvin and most recently high school teacher in New Kensington, Pennsylvania, will oversee the 14 church partnerships in Grand Rapids, Muskegon and Kalamazoo that compose Pathways West Michigan.

鈥淪he鈥檚 going to be great,鈥 says Paul. 鈥淚 think her teaching experience鈥攖he way she connects with youth鈥 and her work in curriculum development are going to be wonderful additions to the program.鈥

Also new to Pre-College Programs is office administrative assistant Sherrie Watkins. Watkins, who formerly worked as an administrative assistant at the YWCA (she served battered and sexually assaulted women) and the American Cancer Society, loves her new job.

鈥淚 like the program. I like what it鈥檚 about and how it鈥檚 helping students and children,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 love working with the new team. It鈥檚 a good fit. It鈥檚 like I鈥檓 finally home."

Rhae-Ann Booker, the director of Pre-College Programs since its 1996 inception, is excited about the trio of new personnel.

鈥淚 look forward to experiencing the different ideas and new approaches the staff will bring,鈥 she says. I鈥檓 excited about the addition of a new position鈥攖he assistant director role. We are broadening the work of Pre-college programs. The efforts to date have been pretty focused on AHANA populations, and we鈥檙e going to broaden our approach to working more with schools and with different populations. We all have great skills, great expertise and, together, we will make a great team.鈥