Montcalm Messenger Summer 2012

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A Quarterly Newsletter for Parents and Friends of Montcalm Students

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Summer 2012

Montcalm Graduation 2012 Students were asked what their favorite activities/experiences have been at Montcalm.

NEWTON My favorite activity at Montcalm is group meeting. I know most people wouldn’t pick group meeting as their favorite, but honestly, I love it. I love when we all come together and help one another through a problem. It’s the time that as a group, we are selfless and care about helping someone, while putting our problems aside. I love seeing that because I know that at that time, everyone is focused on doing the right thing and everyone is participating. It’s amazing to see. by Dana

STL Since being in Starr, I really enjoyed lots of activities. I think the most enjoyable and fun activity was helping out after the tornado in Dexter.

Graduating from high school is a monumental occasion for any young person. It is the culmination of many years of hard work, dedication and a commitment to securing a better future. For the students of Montcalm School, graduation means even more. On Saturday, June 16, 14 students realized their dream of obtaining a high school diploma, each one taking a different path to get there. Many youth come to Montcalm having experienced trauma, behavior problems and learning or social difficulties. Parents or caregivers often have exhausted other options before sending their children to Montcalm, but once students get to the school, the transformations that take place can be substantial. “We are very proud of our son for achieving this important milestone,” said Doug Clark, a parent of a graduate. “Montcalm has given him a safe environment to spread his wings as he transitions into adulthood. We now have the peace of mind that he can live and thrive independently. It’s comforting to know that he has been challenged yet always knew the staff had his best interest at heart.”

by Ahmed

MENDELSSOHN One of my favorite activities was Family Day. I appreciated how well planned the event was. It kept my family occupied with great sports such as climbing and baseball. Family Day helped me realize how important and vital it is to spend time with my family. I will always be thankful in remembrance of that day of volunteer work. by Robert

With the strength-based, resilience-focused peer group empowerment model pioneered by Starr Commonwealth ingrained in both the therapeutic and academic aspects of Montcalm, students are able to take significant strides in all areas of their lives. This ultimately results in graduation for many, something that may have seemed impossible before coming to Montcalm. This year, Montcalm School is fortunate to have 14 amazing graduates, including 11 boys and three girls. Many are attending college, some of which include San Francisco City College, South Florida Community College, Western Kentucky University, Bellevue College, Washtenaw Community College and Kentucky Community College. Others are in the midst of making their post-secondary decisions. Although many Montcalm parents see the improvement their children have made immediately, sometimes it takes longer for students realize the positive changes they have worked so hard for. Once this reflection occurs, youth take pride in their accomplishments. continued on page 3


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