Afterschool Download
Connecting YouthQuest & Home: Sounds Like Fun
Did you hear that? “Sounds Like Fun” is the theme for this month as students study sound – what it is, how it’s made and how we hear it. Grades K-2 Students will focus on the anatomy of the ear, active listening skills and how vibrations and sound waves make sound. For one activity, students […]
Read MoreYouthQuest’s Monthly Highlights: March 2017
LENDING A HAND Students at Freeman Elementary worked on multiple service learning projects in March. Younger students braided about 20 tug-of-war ropes for dogs at the Genesee County Humane Society in Flint. They focused on creating tight, secure braids – a practice that also helps build fine motor skills. Older students made several no-sew fleece […]
Read MoreOn the Job: Jerimiah Whitehead
In 2012, Jerimiah Whitehead – then a sophomore at Carman Ainsworth High School – decided to participate in TeenQuest’s summer program. A year later, he was invited to attend the Summer Youth Initiative (SYI) job fair, an invite-only event designed specifically for alumni of the pre-employment training program. He attended and ended up securing a […]
Read MoreArtQuest: What You Need to Know About the 2017 Exhibition
Jackson Pollock, Pablo Picasso, and Dale Chihuly are just some of the master artists that students have been studying in preparation for ArtQuest, YouthQuest’s annual art exhibition. As part of this year’s theme, “Meet the Masters,” students have learned about the history of a different artist each month and then applied that artist’s techniques to […]
Read MoreWho’s Who on the YouthQuest Advisory Committee
Have you ever wondered who is on the YouthQuest Advisory Committee or what the committee does? The YQAC is a group of volunteers that provides their expertise and connections to the YouthQuest program. As the name suggests, the committee serves in an advisory capacity at a strategic level. “The YQAC is important to the overall […]
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