The single most important thing we get out of this program is seeing the kids interact with their Elevators. It is a great addition to Weberwood and refreshing to see some of these children have positive role models.
Ashley Thaxton, School Counselor
David looks forward to seeing his Elevator each week. He genuinely enjoys the time they spend together and this program makes him feel very special. David's self-confidence has improved and he seems to be a much happier student. This program gives students someone else to talk to and have as a role model. It allows someone from this community to mentor our students and show that they care.
Kara Duncan
Jahvone has a much better attitude since meeting with his Elevator. His behavior has improved and he is more serious about schoolwork.
Amanda Freeman
Ayden looks forward to his weekly visits, he loves Mr. Ferguson and wants him involved with our classroom projects. I see how much it means to Ayden to have him in his life. Ayden knows he has someone in his corner, someone that will always show up and support him.
Stephanie Elkins
Arianna has loved getting to spend time with a female. Her mom recently left and this has boosted her mood. I have a close bond with her but it is so nice that she was able to form another with somebody who cares about her.
Nicole Jenny
Our kids need adult support and benefit from one-on-one time. While I wish I was able to have this one-on-one time with my students, most of the time that doesn't work out. Having another trusted adult in
their life helps to solidify to them that there are people out there, specifically adults, who are supporting them and rooting for them. Having an Elevator also helps to target each student's individual needs.
Jessica McCormick
Alta loves Mary Claire. She looks forward to her coming every week. They have a great relationship. Alta has always been a hard worker, but Mary Claire's influence has helped Alta improve her relationships with other
students.
Andrea Perrow
Since meeting with Amanda, I have seen a transformation with Emily's personality. She has become more open and outgoing compared to when I knew her last year. She seems to feel more confident in her choices and isn't
afraid to ask questions or voice her thoughts. I also want to give a shout out to Amanda for buying the entire class a happy meal from McDonald's to celebrate Emily's birthday. I love that she is making this day special for
her in a way I am not and involving her whole class. AMAZING!
Jessica McCormick
When I met Addyson she was very reserved and was one who, if not watched closely, would fall through the cracks. Addyson has shown great improvement through this year. Nicole has definitely contributed to that.
Addyson is always eager to spend time with her and Nicole provides a nice escape for her.
Jessica McCormick
Nalani loves when Mrs. Kara comes. She works harder on assignments and is more present during lessons. Nalani loves Mrs. Kara and is definitely getting much needed attention, love and support. Education Elevators is
a great program. The students seem to really enjoy it. We are blessed to have Elevators at Piedmont.
Tawna Clark
Holden looks forward to Joe coming. Holden knows that Joe would be disappointed if I give him a negative report. This has made Holden more accountable with school. Joe is a great Elevator for Holden! He definitely
looks forward to him coming.
Andrea Perrow
Luke looks forward to Nate coming every week. He needs the individual attention. Luke's behavior was a huge concern in August, but he has improved so much this year. It has really helped him to have a great adult role
model to love and encourage him to make good choices.
Danielle Goble
Breanna looks forward to Tara coming every week. She talks about things they do outside of school as well and you can tell she is excited for it. I know Breanna trusts Tara and appreciates their relationship. I can see Breanna's increased confidence and trust in others. She is always proud to share what we are learning about with Tara. One of my favorite moments was when we read a story about a bearded dragon and Tara brought a pet bearded dragon for Breanna to share with the class. It is things like that that I know lift Breanna up. I LOVE the Elevator program and I am so grateful it is here at Malden Elementary now to positively impact our students.
Kathleen Searles
Jeremy has been a positive male role-model for Sam. Sam looks forward to their time together each week and always comes back with stories about what they've done or talked about. He is always excited and energetic when he returns to class. Spending time with Jeremy since beginning the program has really helped Sam with relationship skills. This has been a consistent outcome for any student I've had in the Elevator program in the past. The Elevators are dedicated to our students and go above and beyond to support them. Thank you for working so diligently to make this happen for our students!
Stephanie Berry
Izaic looks forward to Jim's visits and brags to others that he has him as a friend. They have a good solid relationship. Izaic's relationship with his peers has improved thanks to Jim's influence and guidance. It is an amazing program, I hope it continues.
Tonya Harper
Emma looks forward to her visits each week. She feels confident and special when her Elevator comes. You can tell Emma knows she has someone who loves her. I love the Elevator program and I am so glad Emma can benefit from it.
Kathleen Searles
Jeffrey has improved so much thanks to Lenny and his influence. I am completely impressed with Lenny's ability to motivate Jeffrey and teach him. Jeffrey is so much better when Lenny is involved and if he needs encouragement all I have to do is say Lenny's name and he lights up. Jeffrey is so much happier when Lenny is coming, his grades have improved greatly with Lenny's encouragement. Jeffrey talks about Lenny daily, he wants to impress Lenny. This is an amazing program and I hope it continues.
Tonya Harper
Having a male role model consistently present in Joseph’s life meets a big need for him. Joseph asks nearly every week if Mr. Bartoli will be coming and is excited when he hears the answer. There have not been overnight changes in Joseph, but I see the victories. Joseph has demonstrated longer stretches of positive behavior in the classroom and he is becoming more confident. This is my second year having Elevators work with students in my room. I love the program and have seen the benefits. Thank you for your work!
Amanda Bartoli
Colton is always so excited for Wednesdays because he knows that David is coming. David has been a wonderful mentor and has made Colton's attitude towards school much better!
Brittany Lowe
Hunter was a different child on the days that JC would come. He needed a role model and JC was just the perfect person for him. Hunter would do everything to be able to see JC. If he was having a hard day, he would usually turn it around when he saw JC. I appreciate the willingness of JC to work with me to help Hunter in anyway that he could.
Rachel Cole
Jason had a wonderful relationship with Mr. Settle. He looked forward to Friday afternoons and provided a positive male relationship in his life. He loved getting to participate in his favorite sports and would always come back smiling and optimistic. He started to become much more open as far as communication with me and was more focused on school as a whole.
Kristen Elkins
I have had several students matched with Elevators. Their overall attitude has improved greatly with the positive adult attention. James lost his grandfather over the last school year. His Elevator gave James the positive male influence that he needed.
Danielle Goble
Ayden looked very forward to seeing Jared every week. It was great for him to have a male role model to look up to and he made improvements in several areas. Ayden's relationship with peers also improved throughout the year.
Lisa Sayre
Ryland really enjoyed Nate coming to see him. He definitely needed his influence in his life. He would always ask if he was coming every Monday and was excited each time he came.
Kayla Bellew
This student was very emotional and had a lot on his mind at all times. He really enjoyed getting to have one-on-one time with someone who was there only for him. He was happier on these days. I really like the EE program! It is nice for the child to have an adult to connect with that is not related to them.
Rachel Cole
Education Elevators is a West Virginia based, non-profit organization that partners businesses and organizations with local schools to match their employees with students in need of mentors, role models, friendship, academic support, and individual attention.By impacting individual students, we respond to fundamental needs in our communities.Education Elevators is designed to facilitate and support meaningful mentoring partnerships of businesses and organizations with local elementary schools.
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