CISP
awarded mentoring grant
By
Hugh McMillan, KP News
Communities In Schools received a $5,000 grant
on behalf of the organization’s “Mentoring Our
Students to Success” program and was honored by Lt.
Gov. Brad Owen and executives from Bank of America
and Washington State Mentors at the Vaughn
Elementary library at the end of October.
The initiative, funded by Bank of America and
administered by Washington State Mentors, supports
quality mentoring programs serving youth living in
lower income brackets. “Mentoring is a potent agent
for positive change in society,” said Owen, who is
co-chair of the Issaquah-based non profit. “Research
has shown that a structured and trusting
relationship between a young person and a caring
adult is related to reductions in youth pregnancy,
violence and substance abuse. As well, mentoring is
associated with improved academic performance.”

Communities In Schools of
Peninsula’s president Dick Vanberg,
flanked by Lt. Gov. Brad Owen, Vaughn
students and executives from
Bank of America and Washington State
Mentors, accepts a $5,000 grant
on behalf of the organization’s
“Mentoring Our Students to Success”
program.
Photo by Hugh McMillan |
CISP began with volunteer mentors in Vaughn
Elementary some 10 years ago and since then has
spread to 10 schools in the Peninsula School
District. Each such school has witnessed improved
attitudes and performances on the part of at risk
students benefiting from the program. Mentors work
one-on-one with elementary school students to help
them with their reading skills, and work in small
groups or one-on-one with middle schoolers to help
them with math.
CISP President Dick Vanberg noted that, given CISP’s
expanded responsibilities throughout the district,
the program welcomes volunteers interested in
serving as mentors in reading and math. “We have a
brief training program for incoming mentors and ask
that they volunteer just one hour each week. The
program is in our schools at the elementary, middle,
and high school levels,” he said.
Among those at the ceremony were volunteer CISP
mentors, Peninsula Schools’ Superintendent Terry
Bouck, assistant superintendents Shannon Wiggs and
Claudia Thompson, school principals Michael Benoit,
Jacque Crisman, and Steve Leitz, Washington State
Sen. Derek Kilmer and Rep. Larry Seaquist, and
members of the CISP Board of Directors, who serve
without compensation.
The Bank of America Mentoring Initiative funded 12
programs in Washington and one in Idaho; CISP was
the only recipient in Pierce County.
Vanberg’s words of encouragement for volunteers were
expressed as well by CISP’s Executive Director
Colleen Speer who requested that those interested in
learning more of the program call the CISP office at
884-5733.