Be part of the STRIVE success story!

STRIVE’s success within Rogers High School is a source of pride and achievement for the whole Rotary club. The 2011-12 school year program resumes in a few weeks and more Rotary mentors are needed.

What does a table mentor do?
  • One or two Rotarian mentors are assigned to an ongoing group of STRIVE
    seniors so you truly get to know “your” kids at your table.
  • Mentors attend the
    (usually) bi-weekly sessions; facilitate exercises introduced during the presentation,
    and keep productive conversations going.
  • Mentors encourage their students’
    attendance, participation, and overall growth during the school year.
Maria Sall of Tailored Injury Prevention Solutions had developed a new resource that reinforces each
session’s lesson. Students will receive a pocket card that lists the main point’s facilitators want STRIVE students to really grasp from that day’s training. The card may also include an action item or habit change reminder.

Please talk to Maria, Ben McEachern or any past STRIVE mentor about the role and rewards of being a table mentor. The pro-gram’s success depends on strong rotary involvement.