Skooled is a weekly afterschool mentoring program at Central High School led by local college students. The program was started by seton hall graduate Monica Hall. The goal of the program is to bridge the gap between high school students and local college students through mentoring, tutoring, development and advocacy.
Skooled is a weekly afterschool mentoring program at Central High School led by local college students. The program was started by seton hall graduate Monica Hall. The goal of the program is to bridge the gap between high school students and local college students through mentoring, tutoring, development and advocacy.
Skooled is a weekly afterschool mentoring program at Central High School led by local college students. The program was started by seton hall graduate Monica Hall. The goal of the program is to bridge the gap between high school students and local college students through mentoring, tutoring, development and advocacy.
Vice President Rosalee Howard Treasurer Aleessa Akegnan Secretary Rachael Kelley Founder Monica Hall Skoolednewark.com skoolednewark@gmail.com 862-438-3391 (founder) @SkooledNewark
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The mission of Skooled is to address disparities in education by
bridging the gap between high school students and local college students through mentoring, tutoring, development & advocacy. Skooled offers the following programs: College Student Membership Organization Weekly After-School Program Paid Summer Program Annual Book Scholarship Award
Shaping the future leaders of Newark, New Jersey.
Skooled is a weekly afterschool mentoring
program at Central High School led by local college students. The program was started by Seton Hall University graduate Monica Hall. She started the program as a result of a Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship Association panel discussion/forum about the disparities in education. Skooled was started to address those issues. One of the panelists at that event was, Honorable Mayor Ras Baraka, who was the principal of Central High School at the time. At the end of the program, after discussing the issues, he invited the college students in the audience to come to his school and work with his students. Skooled founder, Monica Hall, was a part of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship Association (MLKSA) and the advisor Rev. Dr. Forrest Pritchett told Principal Baraka that MLKSA would supply the people and Monica was to make it happen. Since then, volunteers from the audience and students who have been interested have met weekly on Fridays to mentor and tutor students from Central High School with the purpose of helping them apply and get to college.
College Students: Sign up to be a
Skooled mentor today. Contact a current mentor for an application. Central High School Students: Attend any Skooled session in the Media Center on Fridays 3:30-