The Georgia State University men’s and women’s basketball teams coached more than 200 Atlanta Public School seventh and eighth grade students at a basketball clinic March 28 in the Sports Arena.
The clinic was sponsored by the After-School All-Stars Atlanta program, housed in the College of Education’s Department of Kinesiology and Health.
The students, who play on middle school basketball teams, listened to a motivational speaker and then received help from GSU players with basketball fundamentals, including dribbling, passing, layups, rebounding and defensive slides.
The After-School All-Stars Atlanta program, part of a national initiative, currently provides more than 2,000 at-risk students in nine middle schools in Atlanta with tutoring, recreation, technology instruction and club activities. The partnership between Georgia State and the After-School All-Stars program began in 1999.
“We make after school fun and exciting,” said Walter Thompson, executive director of the program and GSU Regents professor of exercise physiology. “Kids are learning and they don’t even know they’re learning.”
After-School All-Stars Atlanta has been shown to improve student achievement, Thompson said.
Students who participate in the after school program have higher test scores in all three categories of the Georgia Criterion Referenced Competency Test, better attendance rates and higher GPAs, sometimes as much as a letter grade, Thompson found.
“We’re sure the program is effective,” Thompson said. “We have a model we think is scalable and cost effective enough for us to expand into all the middle schools in and around Atlanta.”
Community members are noticing the impact of After-School All-Stars Atlanta as well. The program last year received the “Regional Excellence Award” from the Civic League for Regional Atlanta, one of four awards given by the non-profit to individuals, organizations or initiatives that create a better Atlanta region. The program also received in October a $2 million grant from the Georgia Department of Human Resources’ Division of Children and Family Services to expand its programming.
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Tuesday, February 12, 2008
SPRING FUNDRAISER FOR FREE CLINIC SLATED MARCH 1st
Fayette County’s annual spring fundraiser benefiting the Fayette CARE Clinic will be held Saturday, March 1st, 2008.
Held at and sponsored by Glendalough Manor in Tyrone, the evening kicks off at 7 p.m. with a reception, open bar and dance music by Harold Seay and the Boogie Shoes. The dinner buffet begins at 8 p.m. and segues into a live auction at 9 p.m. The music will pause as bidding begins and resume when the auction closes.
Some of the items offered in the fun-filled live auction are a 16” X 20” canvas from Images by Rainey in Fayetteville; sports bicycle from Bicycles Unlimited in Peachtree City; gourmet dinner for four prepared in-home by Chef Nancy of Peachtree City; designer handbags; seven-day stay in a private Destin, Florida condominium; a night’s stay at the Ritz-Carlton Buckhead, plus a $100 gift card for dinner at any Buckhead Life Group Restaurant; a mountain retreat weekend near Cashiers, N.C.; and more.
Reservations for the black-tie optional event are required and available by telephone or mail for $100 per person. Reservations can be made by calling the CARE Clinic at 770-487-4778; checks made payable to Fayette CARE Clinic may be mailed to 128 Sumner Road, Fayetteville 30214.
Information: Ginger Blackstone, 770-487-4980
Held at and sponsored by Glendalough Manor in Tyrone, the evening kicks off at 7 p.m. with a reception, open bar and dance music by Harold Seay and the Boogie Shoes. The dinner buffet begins at 8 p.m. and segues into a live auction at 9 p.m. The music will pause as bidding begins and resume when the auction closes.
Some of the items offered in the fun-filled live auction are a 16” X 20” canvas from Images by Rainey in Fayetteville; sports bicycle from Bicycles Unlimited in Peachtree City; gourmet dinner for four prepared in-home by Chef Nancy of Peachtree City; designer handbags; seven-day stay in a private Destin, Florida condominium; a night’s stay at the Ritz-Carlton Buckhead, plus a $100 gift card for dinner at any Buckhead Life Group Restaurant; a mountain retreat weekend near Cashiers, N.C.; and more.
Reservations for the black-tie optional event are required and available by telephone or mail for $100 per person. Reservations can be made by calling the CARE Clinic at 770-487-4778; checks made payable to Fayette CARE Clinic may be mailed to 128 Sumner Road, Fayetteville 30214.
Information: Ginger Blackstone, 770-487-4980
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