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PROGRAM SPOTLIGHTS
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Mentoring Committee Chairman Robert Partee

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MENTORING SPOTLIGHTS

FEATURED MENTEE...
Damon Michael Edwards

Austell, Georgia

Our featured mentee is Damon Edwards.  Damon has been in our program for 4 years. He is a 16 year old, A student at South Cobb High School in Austell, Georgia.  He has participated in several of our events including the 100 Black Men African-American History Challenge competition in Las Vegas, NV.  Damon anchored the team and gave us a tremendous opportunity to win the challenge.  He also participated in our

Football Game, parade and Food bank. Within 4 years Damon has become a mentor to other young men. He is an avid reader and enjoys reading everything from history to mysteries and  can spend hours reading books no matter how small or large the book may be.  Damon's school activities range from Band (Tuba Player), School Security Team, Debate Team, History Club Member, Junior Achievement and Volunteer After School Program Mentor for Orchard Mill Apartments.
 
Damon's ultimate goal is to graduate from high school and to attend a prestigious college or university and major in Corporate Law while obtaining a minor in Business Management.  Damon recently went on the college tour.  He arrived at every college looking professional with his complete portfolio (including grades, letters of recommendations, SAT scores, etc).  Damon was accepted on the spot at Dillard and  Tuskegee.
 
Once he completes his path of higher learning, he wants to own his own company and continue to move forward in becoming a successful human being who can provide a positive influence to those young men who will follow in his footsteps.


PROFILE UPDATE - Damon Edwards Awarded Internship
I wanted to share the news regarding Damon and the Program he is participating in. The Justice Robert Benham Law Camp program ends Friday, June 20, 2008.  At the end of the program the participants are placed with Law firms spread throughout Metro Atlanta.  Damon was selected to intern at King and Spalding!  We are so excited because not only is this a fantastic opportunity, but King and Spalding is one of the Top Law Firms in the Country.   The internship is only for 1 week as part of this program, however, Damon has expressed a goal that he would like to work on securing a permanent internship with King and Spalding.  I know he can do anything he sets his mind to so we will keep you posted as he progresses.

submitted by Laurie Edwards, Proud Parent

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More great news on one of our mentees from the Mableton location.  Damon Edwards is really making an impact!!!!!  Congratulations Damon.  
Dwight Kelley

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Aaron Suber Transitions to Georgia Perimeter College----- 
Men of Tomorrow Mentee Makes News!
Fantastic news!  The success stories just keep on coming and we love it! CONGRATULATIONS to Aaron Suber and his family. They all played a part in Aaron's success. This is an outstanding accomplishment.  We are proud to have Aaron in our mentoring program.  Another great example on how hard work, perseverance and putting in the extra effort in order to succeed pays off!!!  
Dwight Kelly
Our son, Aaron Suber had his Transition Ceremony on May 22, 2008 at Georgia Perimeter College. He received a certificate showing all the requirements have been met for his high school diploma from Dekalb Early College Academy (DECA). Starting in August 18, 2008 he will be considered a full time college student at Georgia Perimeter College. When he completes the early college high school requirements in 2010, he will have a high school diploma and a significant number of college credits or even an Associate’s degree.  Either outcome gives him a leg up when he enters Georgia Institute of Technology in the fall of 2010 in which he will have a seamless entrance by maintaining a minimum  GPA of 3.0  All his credits will be transferable base on the Transfer Admission Guarantee (TAG) that GPC currently has with a list of participating institutions. 
Also, he and 72 of his classmates made history by being the first class to transition to GPC. The ceremony was very emotional for all the students and their families. The reflections spoken by several of the students during the ceremony and afterwards gave us a greater insight about how hard this program has been for the majority of them. They spoke about how much they hated the DECA, initially.  The program started with 110 rising 9th grade students two years ago and 73 students walked across the stage last Thursday morning.  They spoke about sacrifices of a normal high school environment --friendships, proms, pep rallies, skate nights, sports, band, and even video games. They learned the importance of completing assignments even if it meant staying up all night and going to tutorials after school and Saturday mornings. They each complained about the amount of homework they had on spring break.  Aaron studied and did his assignments the entire drive to and from Florida. We all laughed when one student spoke about his parents accusing him of playing videos games online when he was trying to complete his Physics assignment after midnight. We, the parents laughed because often each of us had thought the same thing and the students had flashbacks as they remembered all the work assigned by Professor Thorne-Brackett. She even made a Physic project out of their "Fun Day" to Six Flags.  They each know how a rollercoaster and airplane relates to science. 

 

At times Aaron struggled with the amount of work and was often frustrated with performance, yet he never wanted to quit.  I asked him a few times did he want to go back to "regular" high school but he was adamant about staying. I even threaten him if his grades dropped that I was sending him back. He learned to love DECA and his professor. It brings tears to my eyes when I say we are so so proud of him. He's done a great job and his father and I have watched him mature and become very responsible through the first two years of this journey. He knows the next two years are going to have its challenges but he already knows what it takes to be successful. 

 

submitted by Tonja Tucker-Suber


FYI...
 
Participating Institutions in the Transfer Admission Guarantee (TAG) Program

The list in the table below indicates which institutions GPC currently has TAG agreements with.  The required grade point average (GPA) is listed by each institution.  Click on the institution you're interested in for the Intent to Transfer Form which lists the full requirements for the participating school.

 

TAG Forms

Institution

Minimum Cumulative GPA Required

Institution

Minimum Cumulative GPA Required

Agnes Scott College 2.8 Macon State College 2.5
Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. 2.5 Mercer University 2.8
Brenau University 2.5 North Georgia College & State Univ. 2.0
Clark Atlanta University 2.5 Oglethorpe University 2.8
Clayton State University 2.8 Savannah State University 2.0
Fort Valley State University 2.5 Southern Polytechnic State Univ. 2.0
Georgia Gwinnett College 2.3

Strayer University

2.5

Georgia Institute of Technology 2.7 Univ. of Alabama in Huntsville 2.5
Georgia Southern University 2.0

Univ. of Georgia - Athens Campus

2.8

Georgia Southwestern State Univ. 2.0

Univ. of Georgia - Griffin Campus

2.5

Georgia State University 2.8

University of West Georgia

2.8

Kennesaw State University 2.8 Valdosta State University 2.0

 

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Brandon Curlee going to the Amazon with Frank Ski
The good news just gets better and better.  This year's Men of Tomorrow Mentee of the Year Brandon Curlee won a tremendous trip based on the delivery and content of a speech he prepared and delivered last night in a major competition.  (See notice below).  Congratulations to Brandon and his mother JC Curlee for this outstanding accomplishment!!!!  We will definitely write this one up for our website and also forward it on to the national office.  Wow !!!!! This is terrific!  Brandon the entire chapter and the Men of Tomorrow are extremely proud of you.  Keep up the great work.
Dwight Kelly
Vice President, North Metro 100
404-353-0424

 

Brandon Curlee contestant number 8, is going to the Amazon Jungle in Brazil, July 2008. Out of the 20 finalist who presented, he was chosen as one of the 10 students to travel to the Amazon.

 

Brandon Curlee delivered an awesome presidential speech last night at Zoo Atlanta on conservation of energy and preservation of nature and the environment. Not only did he win…but he scored the highest of all 10 contestants with a score of 202. I spoke with the judges last night and they were very impressed with his delivery.

 

As part of his prize packet…

  • He will travel to the Amazon for 8 days with the Frank Ski Kids Foundation (V103 Radio)
  • Each winner received a $400 iPOD to take on the trip
  • The students will take a behind the scene tour of Zoo Atlanta
  • The students will also take a behind the scene tour of the Aquarium
  • The students will also get to swim in the big tank with the Whale Sharks and the other Sharks at the aquarium
  • National Geographics will be traveling with the students to the Amazon and they will film the students and produce a show featuring these students.

This young man is being afforded the opportunity of a life time!!!

 

I am sooooo proud of my son. CONGRATS TO YOU BRANDON!!!!
submitted by Jacquene Curlee


Brandon Curlee, a 9th grader at DCHS was chosen out of hundreds of submissions to V103 radio station to present his Presidential Speech on Conservation of Energy and Preservation of Nature and the Environment. He was selected as one of the 20 Finalist. He will present his speech, Thursday, May 22, 2008 @ 7 p.m. at Zoo Atlanta's Coca Cola World Studio. The finalist will compete in a live competition where he can be one of 10 to take an 8 day exploration to the Amazon Jungle in July, with the Frank Ski Kids Foundation.

Please join me in wishing him the best of luck in his presentation and hopefully he will be traveling to the Amazon in July.

submitted by Jacquene Curlee

 

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Jarred Conley: Former Mentee in Flight School
Here is a picture of Jarred Conley who is a former Men of Tomorrow mentee.  He developed an interest in flying while in high school when he was in our mentoring program.  We are extremely proud of Jarred!!!  It is important that we encourage our young men and present them with as many opportunities as we can.  Thanks for your continued support of our youth.
Dwight Kelly

Mentoring Chairman

Thank you Harold and the 100 Black Men organization.  Jarred received a scholarship to attend Kansas State University for a summer flight training program.  After completion, he will earn his private pilots certification.  Had he not been in your mentorship, I don't know that he would have acquired his interest in flying.  Jarred is an upcoming junior at Tuskegee University, majoring in aerospace engineering.  

THANKS AGAIN FOR YOUR IMPACT ON HIS LIFE!!!!!

Proud mom,
Karen

 

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Devon Wade Signs Football Scholarship!
Sources: Dwight Kelly, Mentoring Committee
Tucker High School Football

ATLANTA, February 7

TUCKER HAS FOUR THIS YEAR!



Article Four Tucker recruits make it official
By Jeff Haws
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 02/07/07 09:26 AM

Left to Right:
Anthony Mosley  (University of Kentucky)
Mike Weaver (Centre College)
Devon Wade (Missouri Valley College)
Brandon Lampkin (University of Arkansas)

Signing also published online in

Visit Tucker High School Football website


CONGRATULATIONS
Congratulations to Devon Wade on signing a football scholarship with Missouri Valley College. We will recognize Devon on Saturday, February 10th during the Men of Tomorrow Mentoring Session at Matthews Boys & Girls Club, Mableton, GA 
Dwight Kelly, Mentoring Chairman Email 

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Kareem Charles chosen by the People to People
 Ambassador Program

Source: Dwight Kelly, Mentoring Committee
ATLANTA, September 18 
I want to inform you that Kareem Charles, one of your mentees, has been chosen by the People to People Student Ambassador Program to become a member of the Atlanta delegation representing the United States, traveling to France, Italy and Greece in the summer of 2007. 

It involves 20 days of rewarding activities and meeting the people of these various countries while earning university credits.

I am so proud of him.
Laverne Arnold

CONGRATULATIONS
I want to recognize Kareem Charles who is a mentee in the Men of Tomorrow. Kareem has been selected to represent the Atlanta delegation in the People to People Ambassador Program.  We are ecstatic about his selection and we are extremely proud of Kareem and his accomplishments.  His leadership, academic achievement, character, and perseverance all contributed to his selection. Kareem is an active member of the mentoring group and a regular participant.  We will recognize Kareem at our upcoming session on Saturday, September 23rd.  Please join me in congratulating Kareem on this outstanding achievement!!!!  
Dwight Kelly, Mentoring Chairman Email 
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Devon Wade voted "Mr. Tucker High School"
Source: Dwight Kelly, Mentoring Committee
ATLANTA, September 13
Devon Wade was voted "Mr. Tucker High School". Voted by the entire student body for the overall student that is well-rounded in sports, grades, character, etc.  Thanks to the North Metro Chapter and your mentoring program for all the help and support you have given him, it really does take a village to raise a child.  I am very proud of Devon he has always been a great kid and it is nice that other people see him as I do.   

Lisa D Jefferson


CONGRATULATIONS
We are all extremely proud of Devon Wade. His leadership stands out among the crowd in our mentoring sessions and it is great to see him get recognized for it. Please join me in congratulating Devon for this fantastic award!!!  

Dwight Kelly, Mentoring Chairman
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Congratulations Devon!  Your achievements in life are now known to all of your peers. Your strength and character has already been a beacon for others. Please continue on your upward path to make a difference for the benefit of yourself, your family and your community. We will continue to watch you grow in the role of the leader that you are and endeavor to excel in all that you will be.

With my most sincere regards,
Darryl O. Wilson, Membership Chairman
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Devon, As an entrepreneur an African-American male business owner, it is encouraging to see that youth like you continue to pave the way for others to follow!  Congratulations and continue to represent your High School 'after' you graduate!

God has given you talents...use them!

In His name,
John W. Fowler, Chairman, CEO | Facility Supply Group, LLC
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Congratulations to Devon.  May his achievements be an example for the other 100 Black Men mentees. GO DEVON.

Josette Labatte

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Aaron Suber admitted into DeKalb Early College 
 Academy Program

Source: Dwight Kelly, Mentoring Committee
ATLANTA, July 11
Great news!!! Aaron Suber, a rising ninth grader who is a mentee in our Men of Tomorrow Program has been admitted to the DeKalb Early College Academy Program at Georgia Perimeter College in Decatur, Georgia. The program is designed for high school students in partnership with the Georgia Perimeter College to complete their high school diploma while receiving college credits toward an Associate’s degree at the same time. The program goal is to improve the high school graduation rate of DeKalb County high schools. It is offered to rising ninth grade students who are academically talented, but under prepared and academically underserved.

Aaron is excited about this opportunity and being classified as a college student. He is guaranteed a seamless entry into his school of choice in the Georgia University System upon completion of the program. He wrote an essay describing the impact he felt this program would have on his future success as one of the requirements for admission to the program.
 
Early college is a new model that blends high school and the first two years of college for the purpose of finding more successful ways to educate young people through high and the completion of some form of post-secondary education, so that more will be prepared to contribute to our knowledge-based economy and to improve their quality of life.
 
Congratulations to Aaron and his family!!!!  We are proud of this accomplishment and we wish him success and continued achievement in this program!
 
For more information on this program go to: http://www.earlycolleges.org/FAQ.html

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Cross-Sector Leaders Unveil Major New Plan to Close Mentoring Gap

Dwight Kelly (Mentor) and Terrence Taylor (Mentee), 100 Black Men of North Metro win national MENTOR Spotlight Award! 

Chairman Albert E. Dotson, Jr. Esq. and Harold Hamilton, 100 Black Men of North Metro were in attendance along with Terrance’s proud Mother. Read the full story below.

Source: MENTOR; Corporation for National and Community Service
Press Release
WASHINGTON, May 3 /PRNewswire


Spearheaded by the Corporation for National and Community Service and MENTOR, leaders from government, nonprofit, and corporate America today launched a national campaign to close the mentoring gap, unveiled a comprehensive blueprint for action, announced a new Federal Mentoring Council, and shared commitments by Fortune 500 companies t