What is CRLP
What is College Readiness and Leadership Program?
CRLP is a voluntary mentorship program designed to help qualified students
to improve their skills in :
Social
Academics
Extracurricular
Personal development
We believe that students, within a collaborative and cooperative environment, will excel at academics' while reaching full of their intellectual, mental, physical and emotional potential. CRLP is a committed long term mentor-mentee relationship to be able to get admission into the top US and World colleges.
Mission & Vision
Mission:
The mission of the CRLP is to provide the academic and social opportunities high achievers in quest of higher education need in order to develop leadership and teamwork skills. Things such as these are vital to the real world experiences that they will face outside of high-school.
Vision:
The vision of the CRLP program is for every student to perform above and beyond their highest potential and be accepted into exceptionally ranking universities around the nation.
Responsibilites
Parent's Responsibilities
Encourage your child to regularly attend his/her group activities
Notify your child’s CRLP Mentor Teacher if there is a change of address or other contact information or any other change in the family that might affect your child's participation in the program.
Participate in family gatherings such as picnics, dinners, assemblies, etc.
Communicate regularly with student`s Volunteer Mentor Teacher.
Track the student’s performance via 6 weeks reports
Make the payment of the extracurricular activities associated with CRLP.
Voluntarily Participate as a Chaperon in CRLP activities if needed.
Student's Responsibilities
Commitment to a specific amount of time per weekCommitment to learn.Set goals with mentor for Congressional AwardFull time attendance (unless it is an emergency) to CRLP activities includingWeekly gatherings with mentorCamps, Trips, sport activitiesLeadership and Career development seminarsAll other programs associated with CRLP No DPS points and understand that if DPS points exceed 30, it requires dismissal from the CRLPGPA cannot drop 3.00 for high school studentsFor middle school students, your average grade of core courses drops below 80, it requires dismissal from the CRLP.
Application Process
*Invitation letters will be sent to eligible students parents via both email and mail.
*Parents will be invited to CRLP information session.
*After information session, there should be meeting provide detailed information and to sign the consent form to participate in CRLP.
*Mentor-Parent, Mentor-Parent meetings will occur on Campus