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Friday, 11 January 2008

Eric Big E Howard, MSW

As the holidays end and the New Year begin, many people have made resolutions for self-improvement, financial stability, or overall health and wellness. I would like to take this time to invite members of the community to add one more resolution to their list in 2008. Please, become more involved in the lives of Asheville’s young people. As someone who works with children on a daily basis, I have some suggestions on how people in the community can become more involved and do some good this year.

If you are a parent, I encourage you to help your children prepare for the upcoming end of grade tests. While I do not believe that these tests are entirely indicative of a student’s capabilities or strengths, they are unfortunately the mandated measuring stick by which schools sum up a student’s aptitude. Therefore, it is extremely important that your child perform to the very best of his or her ability. Studying and preparation at home is essential. Students need help in the areas of math, writing, English, etc.

If you do not have a child in school but are proficient in these areas, help other parents help their children study for these tests. There are many people who are willing and able to help but sometimes feel that their presence would be seen as intrusive. I feel quite certain that most schools in the area would be more than willing to provide extra time in the afternoons and study space for groups who would like to tutor students and help in these academic areas. I challenge you to contact local principals and parents to see what you can do to help if you are truly interested.

Another way that you can make a difference in 2008 is to become involved in local youth programs. A good place to start is with the local Boy Scouts chapter. George Hill does an excellent job with the scouts but does not, in my opinion, get enough consistent support from the community. There are also excellent youth programs in place at the Y.W.C.A. and the Reid Center. Both run after-school programs that do so much good for students in Asheville. Whatever your talent is, either of these places would be a good place to start sharing it.

Finally, I encourage parents to set aside at least two hours every month to participate in your child’s education. Realize that parents are the real power behind the schools. It is easy to focus on past differences or conflict that you may have had with teachers or principals but if you keep in mind that your child’s education must come first, then differences can be overcome with the understanding that you are just trying to do what is best for your child. Sometimes, schools just want parents to meet them half-way and vice-versa. I believe that two hours of your time as a parent every month is a good compromise and more than achievable. It is a fact that there is a dramatic difference in both the students and the parents who make this commitment. Become involved and grow with your child.

It is time to back up those words, “It takes a village…” We all know that this is true. Let’s become that village in 2008 and stop talking about raising the children and simply start helping to raise them.
Eric “Big E” Howard attended Mars Hill College and received a Bachelor’s in Social Work, and completed his M.S.W.

at the University of South Carolina. Currently, Mr. Howard is employed by Asheville City Schools as a School Social Worker at Randolph Learning Center. He is also an adjunct professor at Mars Hill College in Mars Hill, NC.





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