CLARKSVILLE, TENN. — Athletes are volunteering their time to become mentors at Burt Elementary.
On Mondays, several football and soccer student-athletes from Austin Peay State University make their way to Burt to spread their knowledge to the school’s fourth- and fifth-graders.
Fourth grade English Language Arts and writing teacher Carrie Rager says it’s a great help to work one-on-one with students, as she is working with a whole group.
“That one-on-one attention is wonderful, because they can really hone in those skills the student needs help with,” said Rager
Principal Diana Hara was excited when Lisa Cannon, wife of APSU head coach Kirby Cannon, approached her about football players volunteering to mentor. They took a look at their students’ needs and decided to let the athletes work one-on-one and in small groups.
“It’s a huge motivator for our fourth- and fifth-graders,” Hara said. “They look forward to Mondays knowing these college athletes are going to be part of their learning in their classroom.”
APSU football player Evan Toby is one of those volunteering his time.
“It’s nice to see the way this program is going, being able to go to Burt School and help in the classrooms – to make a difference in the community,” Toby said.
For APSU soccer player Morgan Zigelsky, Monday was her first time. She worked the room, helping those students who needed help with adjectives.
“I’m really looking forward to coming back,” Zigelsky said.
“It’s a fabulous program,” Hara said. “I see a lot of enthusiasm and joy from learning – not just from the students, but from the adults as well.”
Source: http://www.tennessean.com/article/DA/20131028/NEWS01/310280015
Author: Greg Williamson