9/2/24

Panther Lake Elementary Partners with Black Equality Coalition

The Black Equality Coalition (BEC) is working to make a difference in the lives of students at Panther Lake Elementary School. Through the Unstoppable Coaching program, BEC mentors are working with students to build confidence, leadership skills, and a sense of community.


The program was created by Anthony Curtis, who was inspired by his own experiences growing up. "It was very important for me to think about what I didn't have and start to create that for the kids of this generation," Curtis said. The program is based on the idea that all children are "unstoppable" and have the potential to achieve great things.


BEC mentors work with students in a variety of ways, including one-on-one mentoring, group workshops, and community events. They also partner with teachers and staff to create a supportive and inclusive school environment.


L'Taii Mathews, a BEC mentor, described the program as "a gift and my love letter to Panther Lake and its students." She encourages educators to "come into the classroom setting with us...and vibe with their students on a totally different level."


The program has had a positive impact on students at Panther Lake. Students are more engaged in school, their grades have improved, and they have developed stronger relationships with their peers and adults.


"What I love about the kids that are going to your program," said Andrea Craviato, Panther Lake staff member, "is that they're excited. They're wanting to be leaders."


Alex Guzman, a BEC mentor, shared that he "started to really learn more about community and the black community, and understanding the struggles and understanding what people really go through."


The BEC also facilitates partnerships with community members to further enrich the students' experiences. Recently, local rapper Mafi D visited the school and helped the kids write a song. Bailey Vilalobos, a BEC member, noted the impact of having Mafi D work with the students. "When they have a figure like Mafi D Come in, it kind of helps them harness that energy," Vilalobos said. "That's something they're gonna remember."


Curtis expressed his appreciation for the collaboration with Mafi D, calling him "one of my community heroes." He added, "It takes a village." The BEC is making a real difference in the lives of students at Panther Lake Elementary School. The Unstoppable Coaching program is helping students to develop the skills and confidence they need to succeed in school and in life.

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