Teach My People In the News
These news posts share the news, insights, musing and answers to the work we do and highlight the wonderful students and families we have the opportunity to serve.
Teach My People Celebrates the Opening of Its Georgetown Middle School Campus October 3, 2024
Five years ago the Board of Directors of Teach My People (TMP) made the decision to expand its program to the city of Georgetown. The Georgetown County School District suggested TMP bring its program to McDonald Elementary. Today, the Board celebrates the opening of its Georgetown Middle School Campus by hosting a Ribbon Cutting Event on October 3rd at the front entrance of Georgetown Middle school.
Teach My People to Open Andrews Campus August 12, 2024
TEACH MY PEOPLE TO OPEN ANDREWS CAMPUS AUGUST 12, 2024
Pawleys Island, SC – The Board of Directors of Teach My People announced last week the opening of their Andrews campus on August 12, 2024 at Andrews Elementary. The Andrews campus will open with 20 students: 20 first graders (two first grade classes), and will add a grade every year through grade 5.
In 2022, the Teach My People Andrews Expansion Committee was formed with a representative from past and present Andrews residents, Joe Lambert of Assembly of God, Teach My People Board and staff of Teach My People. The committee’s goals were to find a location, organize the operations of the new campus, find a local campus director and teachers, and raise the funds to support the first two years of operations in Andrews. The Andrews Campus The Georgetown County School District is in support of Teach My People to open its campus in Andrews Elementary since that school’s population is underserved by after-school programs.
Teach My People will recruit their after-school enrollment from Andrews and use two classrooms on-site. Year two, Teach My People will use four classrooms. “Principal Watford has been so welcoming and gracious –she is very excited about us being on campus,” said Ginger Beasley,
Program Director. “Andrews Elementary will provide the desks, tables, and chairs that we need for each room. They are also providing access and use of the gym, computer lab and cafeteria. We will provide the classroom supplies, meals, etc.” The Program and Curriculum The Andrews campus program will mirror the Pawleys Island and Georgetown Teach my People campus’ programming on a daily basis – it is an extension of school and is aligned with school standards. Each after-school session starts with a snack and playtime. An hour to 75 minutes is spent on homework and engaging activities. Each student is served a hot dinner before the close of the program.
The Funding The Andrews Expansion Committee’s fundraising goal was to raise 2 years of funding ($280,000). The After-School program costs approximately $3,500 per student and the Summer Program costs $1,000 per student for a total of $4,500 per student for the whole year. Teach My People programs are at no cost to the families they serve. We are thankful for the generous donations from the Parsons Family Foundation, Frances P. Bunnelle Foundation, the Tamsberg Family Foundation and the Andrews Community.
Teach My People will host a Grand Opening for the Andrews Community at Andrews Elementary along with the Teach My People Andrews families and students on August 15th.
About Teach My People
Teach My People is a Christ-centered, academically focused afterschool and summer program for students from disadvantaged communities. What makes Teach My People unique is that we welcome a new student when they enter first grade and follow that same student until they graduate high school. This gives Teach My People the opportunity to partner with the child, their family and their school for 12 years, providing the tools for academic, emotional and social health for every child we serve at Teach My People.
To date, Teach My People has supported 51 students through 12 years of education to successfully graduate high school. To date, 17 o 51 are enrolled and flourishing in college. One of Alumni is pursuing their Masters Degree, one has completed their Masters, and one is pursuing a Doctorate Degree, and three are in the Military. Majority of these students are first generation college students.
Link to Press Release Here