
Grand Valley unveils interactive showcase for students

In an effort to excite students about the opportunity to attend
college, Grand Valley unveiled an interactive and colorful display to
second and third graders at Grand Rapids Public Schools’ Harrison Park
Elementary School on March 26.
The display is part of a partnership with the school that
received a $250,000 grant from the Grand Rapids Community Foundation
last June. The grant created Challenge Scholars, a program that
prepares, supports and provides scholarships for students to attend college.
More than 350 second, third and fourth grade students gathered
in the school gym to hear Grand Valley President Thomas J. Haas,
Community Foundation President Diana R. Sieger and Harrison Park
Principal Mike Nassar discuss the benefits and importance of higher education.
“When you work hard and learn from your teachers in the
classroom, you can achieve anything,” Haas said to the students. “You
are all special.”
Haas visited
the school last October to discuss the importance of attending
college with more than 150 second and third grade students. In
February, student leaders from sixth, seventh and eighth grade classes
met
with Haas and toured the campus.
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