TSU INITIATIVE ENGAGES KINDERGARTENERS AT KIPP KIRKPATRICK ELEMENTARY IN DAY OF ACTIVITIES

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Sandra Phoenix
Tue, Apr 2, 2019 11:37 AM

Tennessee State University News
March 29, 2019

TSU INITIATIVE ENGAGES KINDERGARTENERS AT KIPP KIRKPATRICK ELEMENTARY IN DAY OF ACTIVITIES
A group of Tennessee State University freshmen recently visited Kipp Kirkpatrick Elementary and posed this question to curious kindergarteners: "What is College?"

On March 22, about 20 students from the Freshman Innovation Council visited the elementary school and engaged four kindergarten classes in activities around the question, as part of a TSU Student Activities outreach initiative.
Students in four kindergarten classes at Kipp Kirkpatrick Elementary participated in the TSU "What is College?" initiative. (Submitted Photo)

Organizers said the goal was to be able to give the young kids an early feel about going to college.

"Putting on this program for the kindergarteners about college was an amazing experience for us, just as much as it was for them," said Malik Meadows, a freshman early childhood education major from Atlanta, who is the chair of FIC.

In a full day of events, the group taught the kids TSU chants, vocabulary words, and lessons on studying, making friends, and having good behavior.  Activities also included a puppet show of a lost Tiger who meets new friends, as he finds his way across the Tennessee State University Tigers' campus.

Meadows said preparation for the visit and activities started in January with several meetings among FIC members in consultation with Kipp teachers and staff "to ensure excellence in our presentation."

Tasha Andrews, TSU director of student activities, who organized the visit, said the interaction between FIC students and the kindergarteners was very educational and entertaining.

"Our students really shocked me with their presentation to the kindergarteners at Kipp Kirkpatrick," Andrews said. "I was so impressed with how they used the school mascot and created their own coloring sheets, storyline, and games that incorporated so many things about the TSU culture, but on a level for the children to understand."

According to Andrews, Dean of Students and Associate Vice President Frank Stevenson kicked off the "What is College" initiative for first-year students, with the creation of Freshman Innovation Council.  The group is comprised of students who formerly served as class or student government association presidents at their respective high schools, or are a part of the freshman class council here at TSU.

FIC is scheduled to take their kindergarten presentation to two more local elementary schools before the semester ends, Andrews said.

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Tennessee State University News March 29, 2019 TSU INITIATIVE ENGAGES KINDERGARTENERS AT KIPP KIRKPATRICK ELEMENTARY IN DAY OF ACTIVITIES A group of Tennessee State University freshmen recently visited Kipp Kirkpatrick Elementary and posed this question to curious kindergarteners: "What is College?" On March 22, about 20 students from the Freshman Innovation Council visited the elementary school and engaged four kindergarten classes in activities around the question, as part of a TSU Student Activities outreach initiative. Students in four kindergarten classes at Kipp Kirkpatrick Elementary participated in the TSU "What is College?" initiative. (Submitted Photo) Organizers said the goal was to be able to give the young kids an early feel about going to college. "Putting on this program for the kindergarteners about college was an amazing experience for us, just as much as it was for them," said Malik Meadows, a freshman early childhood education major from Atlanta, who is the chair of FIC. In a full day of events, the group taught the kids TSU chants, vocabulary words, and lessons on studying, making friends, and having good behavior. Activities also included a puppet show of a lost Tiger who meets new friends, as he finds his way across the Tennessee State University Tigers' campus. Meadows said preparation for the visit and activities started in January with several meetings among FIC members in consultation with Kipp teachers and staff "to ensure excellence in our presentation." Tasha Andrews, TSU director of student activities, who organized the visit, said the interaction between FIC students and the kindergarteners was very educational and entertaining. "Our students really shocked me with their presentation to the kindergarteners at Kipp Kirkpatrick," Andrews said. "I was so impressed with how they used the school mascot and created their own coloring sheets, storyline, and games that incorporated so many things about the TSU culture, but on a level for the children to understand." According to Andrews, Dean of Students and Associate Vice President Frank Stevenson kicked off the "What is College" initiative for first-year students, with the creation of Freshman Innovation Council. The group is comprised of students who formerly served as class or student government association presidents at their respective high schools, or are a part of the freshman class council here at TSU. FIC is scheduled to take their kindergarten presentation to two more local elementary schools before the semester ends, Andrews said. SANDRA M. PHOENIX HBCU Library Alliance Executive Director Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library 111 James P. Brawley Drive SW Atlanta, GA 30314 404-978-2118 (office) 404-702-5854 (cell) http://www.hbculibraries.org/ sphoenix@hbculibraries.org<mailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org<mailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org%3cmailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org>> Honor the ancestors, honor the children. Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hbculibraryalliance1/ and Twitter https://twitter.com/HBCULibAlliance Check out "PULSE!" The HBCU Library Alliance's News Source! - https://hbculibraryalliance.wordpress.com/