Project ACTION members to reach out to town's youth.
http://www.rutlandherald.com/article/20150326/NEWS02/703269889
Project ACTION seeks to engage youth By Susan Smallheer Staff Writer | March 26,2015 SPRINGFIELD — Project ACTION wants to join the youth movement. Or it wants youth to join Project ACTION. The community group said Tuesday one of its top priorities is getting students and young people involved in its community-building activities, said Stephanie Thompson, executive director of the Springfield Family Center and a leader of Project ACTION. She is also a member of the Springfield Select Board. Thompson said “there definitely is a gap with youth” in the project’s efforts so far. She said she and others address students at Springfield High School every Monday morning. “We want to engage with them,” she said. Project ACTION members will also head to the high school during lunch periods in the next couple of weeks to “have a presence” and try to get kids interested. Thompson said the town’s Green Up Day effort is also looking to tap into the high school students, who could get credit for their community service, expected of all students before they graduate from Springfield High School. The “re-emergence” of the Springfield Area Prevention Coalition is a strong and positive sign, said Christian Craig, executive director of the Edgar May Health and Recreation Center. The coalition had been on hiatus for more than a year. In the past it provided an alternative to underage alcohol use and drug use. Springfield needs more neighborhood groups to help continue the community building that is at the core of the mission of Project ACTION, members said. Project ACTION is designed in part after the example of Rutland’s Project VISION. In Springfield, the project is divided into three subcommittees addressing different concerns in town: crime and safety, community and housing, and the mental health community. The town now has at least two active neighborhood groups, the Park-Union and Commonwealth-Wall groups. Groups representing the neighborhoods in North Springfield and even Main Street would be a plus, said Wendi Germain, executive director of the Springfield Justice Center. Germain also said the liaison committee between the town and the Springfield prison was being revitalized with new members. The committee had been established after the state’s maximum-security prison opened in Springfield about 12 years ago, but the committee hadn’t met in quite a while. Germain said she was talking with Town Manager Tom Yennerell about restarting the corrections liaison committee, which in the past included representatives from the Springfield Police Department, the prison, the neighborhood near the prison and other community members. Germain said two businesses close to the prison, including the Holiday Inn Express and the Irving Springfield Bluecanoe truck stop off Interstate 91 had concerns about the prison.
Parents and citizens should definitely have issues with this organization being allowed to enter our schools and have lunch with students. This activist organization has no business inside school buildings. There are a plethora of extracurricular activities and organizations for young people to voluntarily participate in, but this reeks of "community organizers" run amok and abusing their authority (or special influence) as town officials to gain special access to the town's youth for the purpose of indoctrinating them.
ReplyDeleteIndoctrinating them with what ideology? Just curious, as it seems harmless.
DeleteYes, we definitely don't want Springfield students to be exposed to different ideas! They might start forming their own opinions. Then where would we be? This town can't afford to entertain different points of view. They might start thinking for themselves.
ReplyDeleteI wasn't allowed to think for myself when I went to school; that was good enough for me, and it's good enough for today's kids.
And it's obvious that you remain incapable of independent thinking, serving in your usual role as progressive/socialist/union propagandist. I guess you never grew up!
Delete10:18, understanding sarcasm isn't one of your strengths.
DeleteAnd understanding English isn't one of yours! You must be a student of Project ACTION!
DeleteShowing respect for other's value system, faith, and self-made success is a admirable attribute. CG fails on all accounts.
ReplyDeleteAh, yes, I show no respect for hedge fund manager Jack Strauss' ability to earn $9 billion, tax-free, in 2011. Which he earned, not because he worked harder or smarter than I, but because he put about $20,000 of it-- three-tenths of one minute of his work, or about three months of your income, that year, to help hire a lobbyist which changed the tax law in his favor.
DeleteAnd you and I, dear 11:33, are paying for his firefighters and police, for his public school system and hot meals for the elderly, for his prisons and his highways-- any you complain about your taxes being too high.
Clearly, I have failed somewhere.
Ah, the social engineers strike again, with their willing accomplices in the school system (I almost said educational establishment, but education has become secondary to schooling). Instead of emphasizing the study of science, technology, engineering, and math, our idiocrats promote this nonsense during school hours. And we all wonder how the great Precision Valley has devolved into the depths of Derision Alley!
ReplyDeleteStudents are just going to sleep at all the meetings anyway, they don't want to hear about things that they don't have any control over. Did any of you as students care about what things like "Project Action" is doing? Leave them out of this, they will have plenty of time when they are adults to get involved....if they want to that is.
ReplyDeleteSpringfield needs to run away from anything that Wendi is promoting. Everything the article discusses and the individuals involved will encourage anything that destroys individual independence and more reliance on tax payer dollar funding.
ReplyDeleteAnd whats do you propose instead?
DeleteOf course 5:31 PM, it's how she makes her living, her bread and butter! and I would propose less of these mollycoddling, liberal ideas the HARD working people are left to pay for.
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