What Will YOU Do This Summer?

Monday, September 24, 2012

TMA Students Look Back on Summer

We might finally be closer to Halloween than Summer, but the Summer Programs Blog is getting ready for another year of applications, nominations, and adventure! To kick off the year, we interviewed three TMA students who participated in Summer Programs this year. If you're interested in applying for any of these programs, email kboehle-silva@tmapchs.org for more information!

Tiarra Dixon, Senior, Just the Beginning Foundation Summer Legal Institute

TMASP: What did you do this summer?
Tiarra: I participated in Just the Beginning Foundation's Summer Legal Institute. It's a week long program in July that is open to 9th-12th graders. We visited courts in DC, interviewed attorneys, watched and studied court cases, and took classes on the Law.

TMASP: How did you hear about the Program?
Tiarra: I talked to Programs last year and they helped me apply. It's a very competitive Summer Program, and it was very diverse--there were people from all over, and from many different ethnic backgrounds.

TMASP: What was your favorite part of the program?
Tiarra: I loved being on GW's campus (where our classes were held). I also liked being able to network with attorneys and the other program participants. I even got to meet TMA students I hadn't talked to before! The program helped my written and oral communication skills, and I feel more prepared for English this year. I'm also hoping to use the knowledge I gained when I major in Pre-Law in college.

Shaquille Hall, Senior, Urban Alliance

TMASP: What did you do this summer?
SH: I worked at the Bank of America on 8th St and H St NE through the Urban Alliance program. I was an ATM Ambassador, which meant that I shadowed a personal banker and a teller, and greeted customers. Urban Alliance helps youth get professional work experience.

TMASP: How did you hear about the program?
SH: I did Urban Alliance last year, and Programs helped me apply again.

TMASP: What was your favorite part of the program?
I learned so much about the Bank--I didn't know that banks had Night Drops for restaurants or other businesses that can't come by during regular hours. I also didn't know how much Bank Tellers have to do! I also participated in a public speaking challenge, where I competed against other Urban Alliance members. I was nervous but I think I did well.

TMASP: Would you do this program again?
SH: Definitely! I'm hoping to do it again as a senior, because the program will help match you with a Bank of America branch near your college. If you work there for six months, they'll help you pay for college.

Keneon Williams, Sophomore, Neighbors of Seaton Place

TMASP: What did you do this summer?
KW: I worked with elementary school students at different schools around DC. Neighbors of Seaton Place  trained me as an Anti-Bullying Facilitator. I went to different locations and spoke to kids on how to advocate against bullying in their school.

TMASP: How did you hear about the program?
KW: I signed up for the Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) through TMA Summer Programs. SYEP Placed me with Neighbors of Seaton Place.

TMASP: What was your favorite part of the program?
KW: Leading anti-bullying activities to get the message across. I really liked connecting with the students.

TMASP: Would you do this program again?


KW: Yes, and I'm using what I learned this summer at TMA. I just joined ADL, a TMA Club that works against bullying and discrimination in our community.
The purpose of this blog is to provide Thurgood Marshall Academy students with up to date information on exciting summer opportunities for 2012. While the summer might seem a years away, a lot of application deadlines are coming up and it is important to stay on top of them! If you have any questions please contactMr. Corcoran at acorcoran@tmapchs.org or 202-563-5946 x171.