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Tutor / Academic Success Coach
ORGANIZATION: Mosaic Youth Theatre of Detroit
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- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
Purpose:
Mosaic empowers and supports young people to pursue excellence on stage and in life. Through Mosaic’s Young Artist Scholars Program, staff, near peers, and volunteers provide tools and help youth ensemble members need to increase their confidence and ability to be their best academically in school and during college admissions exams. Drop-in school work support/ tutoring is available to all youth ensemble members two nights a week at no cost to the young artists or their families, thanks to the impactful support of individuals and organizations that give of their time, talents, and financial donations.
Mosaic Young Artists Scholars Volunteers help youth ensemble members achieve excellence in life by:
- Supporting young artists develop a sense of belonging
- Helping young artists with schoolwork
- Offering individual or small group attention
- Showing interest in what Mosaic young artists are learning and experiencing in school
- Helping young artists feel successful by giving positive feedback and support
- Being a part of their trusted near-peer and adult ally network
Middle School Subjects
- English/Language Arts/Writing
- Math
- Science
- English/Language Arts/Writing
- Math (Algebra, Trigonometry, Geometry, Calculus)
- Science (Biology, Chemistry, Physics)
2 Shifts
- evening / 05:15 PM to 06:30 PM EST - Spots available: 8
- evening / 05:15 PM to 06:30 PM EST - Spots available: 10+
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About Mosaic Youth Theatre of Detroit
Location:
2251 Antietam Avenue, DETROIT, MI 48207, US
Mission Statement
Mosaic Youth Theatre of Detroit is an internationally acclaimed youth development program that concentrates on helping young artists excel on stage and in life. Mosaic's mission is to empower young people to maximize their potential through professional performing arts training and the creation of first-rate theatrical and musical art.
Description
Mosaic Youth Theatre of Detroit, was born out of a need to fill the gaps in arts education in metro Detroit schools while providing an artistic home for young actors, singers, and stage technicians. As Mosaic has grown, Sperling and his staff have observed that participation in the program was yielding significant youth development outcomes. In particular, Mosaic staff saw that their insistence on high expectations, active participation and total acceptance of each individual had led to an extraordinary percentage of Mosaic alumni not only graduating from high school, but attending college. Even though Mosaic students are disproportionately minority and from low-income families, 95% of Mosaic's Youth Ensemble members graduate from high school and go on to college, which is dramatically above the national average for young people of similar backgrounds. This is a shining testament to the success of the Mosaic Model. Mosaic is not only creating Detroit's future artists, but future doctors, lawyers, teachers and community activists.
Each year more than 165 youth from over 50 different schools benefit from involvement in Mosaic's Youth Ensemble and Intermediate Training Programs. An additional 1000 youth participate in Mosaic's First Stage programs within schools and community centers throughout metro Detroit. Through these training programs, Mosaic is developing talented young artists and new, diverse audiences for the performing arts.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
2251 AntietamDetroit, MI 48207
DATE POSTED
October 31, 2024
SKILLS
- Tutoring
- Mentoring
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- People 55+
- Public Groups
REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- Tutors are needed Tuesday and Thursday from 5:15-6:30 PM. We ask that you commit to one day per week from October-December and/or January-April as consistency is important for our young artist’s success.
- -A passion for supporting youth to thrive -At least 18 years old and finished with high school (or equivalent) -Experience in (or willingness to learn about) working with students of color and anti-racist educational practices