On June 12, 2010, American YouthWorks held its graduation ceremony for the Class of 2009-2010 at the LBJ Auditorium. AYW Graduation is always a momentous occasion, and this year was no different. The event celebrated Charter School graduates, GED recipients, and diploma recipients, listed below:

American YouthWorks
Charter School

Marlene Amaya
Liliana Colin
John Deluna
Richard Dublin
Kerri Douglass*^ (Honor Graduate Scholarship Recipient)
Cynthia Echavarria
Charlie Engebretson*
Mario Espino
Nicole Fernandes*
Anna French
Marcelina Galindo
Erick Gomez
Lorenzo Humphries
Katalina Jimenez
Andrew Johnson
Ivanna Johnson
Christian Linker
Jose Martin Lugo
Sebastian Mason
Julieta Moncada
Jessica Nay*
Daniel Quintanilla
Rachel Ramirez
Deamon Robinson
Nicholas Ruiz
Tim Rutledge
Gerardo Salinas
Ashley Samilpa
Kevin Schoen
Joe Torres
Jennifer Tolico
Damaris Viera
Claudia Villareal* (Richard Halpin Scholarship Recipient)
George Villela^
Kassandra Zundt

Service Learning Academy
GED Recipients

Isa Arizola
Ashley Burkes^
Jennifer Canales
Mark Freeman
Charles Gadison^
Nallely Garcia
Mariah Garza^
Ian Linke^
San Martin Maldonaldo
Gabric Miller^
Renee Neal
Adam Pantoja
Ashley Perez
Spencer Riojas^
Zachary Vasquez^
Georgia Warren

Diploma Recipients

Diana Bravo^ (Joe Jerkins Scholarship Recipient)
Jennifer Burnell^
Alejandro Bustos*^ (Honor Graduate Scholarship Recipient)
Ateshia Flint*^
Maria Garcia
Paloma Hernandez*^
Jenny Rodriquez^
Morris Williams*^
Kandice Wilson

* Denotes Top 10% of Class
^ Denotes Service Corps Member

A special congratulations to scholarship recipients Kerri Douglass, Claudia Villareal, Diana Bravo, and Alejandro Bustos. AYW would also like to thank the Invocation Pastor N. Jordan Mkwanazi and Keynote Speaker, The Honorable Raul Gonzales for their participation.

Thanks to everyone for coming out and spporting our graduates! They worked hard and deserve to celebrate this great achievement! To see more pictres, visit our Facebook album.

 

On Monday, June 14th Parc Smith, American YouthWorks’ CEO, accepted the Impact Austin Community Partners Grant along with AYW’s Board President Margarine Beaman and Austin Parks Foundation Executive Director Charlie McCabe. Impact Austin representatives presented the awards to five recipients of the $105,000 grant that will be used around Austin in areas of culture, education, environment, family, and health and wellness.

American YouthWorks, in partnership with the Austin Parks Foundation and Hill Country Conservancy, will use the funding to establish a care crew for the Barton Creek Greenbelt. Beginning in January 2011, the E-corps crew will evaluate the 8 mile trail and surrounding landscape and commence several projects to repair the damage. These projects will provide young adults with an opportunity to gain experience in the realm of green jobs as well as increase public awareness about environmental issues.

 

Board hires AYW’s own Environmental Corps leader, Parc Smith



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AUSTIN, TX – June 17, 2010 – The American YouthWorks Board of Directors announced on June 16, 2010, the hiring of former American YouthWorks Environmental Corps Director, Parc Smith, as Chief Executive Officer. Parc takes the role over from Interim CEO, Dick Pierce, who assumed CEO duties during the leadership transition period.

Parc Smith started with American YouthWorks in 1995 as a teacher and crew leader for the Environmental Corps and later filled roles as a program coordinator and most recently as Director of Environmental Corps and part of the Senior Management Team for the entire organization. With over 17 years experience in trail design and construction, parks, and conservation work, Parc was awarded State Trail Worker of the Year in 2004 at the American Trails National Trails Symposium and Trail Designer and Project Director for 2009 National Recreation Trails Coalition award winning “Southwest Keys Trail” for Accessibility Enhancement Project of the Year. Parc leads workshops and speaks at national conferences on national service and youth conservation corps involvement in land management, trail building and project-based outdoor education as a model for transforming lives of at-risk youth to youth “at-promise.” He serves on the Texas Recreation Trails Grant Review Committee and several regional advisory boards. He grew up in Stephenville, Texas, graduated from Texas Women’s University in Denton, Texas and has called Austin home since 1995.

“The Board announces a new era at AYW. With the energy, dedication and integrity of Parc Smith as our CEO, we can only move forward to continue changing the lives of young people” says Board President, Margarine G. Beaman.

Parc joins Chester Steinhauser, COO, and Jenny Emmons, Superintendent, on the Executive Team at American YouthWorks as they continue to strengthen the mission of American YouthWorks, transforming the lives of at-risk youth through education, service and green jobs training.

About American YouthWorks
American YouthWorks is a 501(c)(3) organization based in Austin, Texas that is dedicated to transforming the lives of at-risk youth through education, service and green jobs training. AYW operates a public charter high school district including its Service Learning Academy, GED program and green job andservice corps programs, Casa Verde Builders, Environmental Corps, Computer Corps and Green Energy Corps. American YouthWorks also offers onsite social services, including a parent/child development center and academic coaching and counseling. For more than thirty years, American YouthWorks has assisted thousands of local youth in transforming their lives through community service, education and a commitment to preserving the natural environment.
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THIS SATURDAY, June 5th, join American YouthWorks Environmental Corps, the Austin Parks Foundation, the City of Austin Parks and Recreation Dept, Hill Country Conservancy, and sponsors Texas Gas Service and The Austonian as they host the second annual American Hiking Society’s National Trails Day volunteer workday at the Barton Creek Greenbelt and Bastrop State Park.

Service projects will start at 9:00 am. Early registration is encouraged starting at 8:15 am and will include free coffee. Volunteers should come dressed in sturdy work clothes and will receive a free “Get Dirty” t-shirt from REI (while supplies last)!

E-Corps crews will work with volunteers at the Zilker Park trail head to make improvements to tread, maintain drainage and erosion control, and to make the trails more accessible to all visitors. At Bastrop State Park, the E-Corps Trails Across Texas crew will lead similar trail maintenance projects. All ages are welcome.

After the service project at Zilker Park, volunteers will receive a free lunch from SaltLick BBQ and are invited cool off with a free swim at Barton Springs.

For more information and to register for the event, visit the Austin Parks Foundation website here or the REI website here.

For more information on trails activities in and around Bastrop State Park, click here.

 

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