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Mentoring Projects
David Bell
Zanesville HS, 1701 Blue Ave., Zanesville, Ohio 43701
  Establishing a coach's mentoring program.
Gary Bressman
Truman HS, 3301 South Noland St., Independence, MO 64055
(P) 816-521-2710
(F) 816-521-2913
Creating an academic program for athletes through mentoring and tutoring to increase graduation rates.
Jeff Dietze
West Potomac HS, 6500 Quander Road, Alexandria, VA 22307
(P) 703-718-2561
(F) 703-718-2661
Developing a mentoring program for all coaches on staff and especially to assist new staff members.
Mary Duval
Blackman HS, Murfreesboro, TN
(P) 615-904-3850
(F) 615-904-3851 duvallm@
bhs.rcs.k12.tn.us
Project on using high school athletes to tutor reading and act as role models for younger students was approved on July 12, 2002.
Timothy E. Flannery
NFHS, P. O. Box 690, Indianapolis, Indiana 46206
(P) 317-972-6900
(F) 317-822-5700
Program matching coaches with particular strengths ot coaches who were weak in those areas.
Sandra A. Hadaway
Salem HS, 400 Spartan Drive, Salem, VA 24153
(P) 540-387-2437
(F) 540-387-2543 shadaway@
salem.k12.va.us
Mentoring program which includes school's athletic trainers with an area College students enrolled in athletic training program. Also mentor third year medical students from a local hospital.
Virginia Hofmann
Germantown Academy, Fort Washington, PA
  Development and implementing a student/athlete mentoring program.
Donna L. King
Chantilly HS, 4201 Stringfellow Road, Chantilly, VA 20151
(P) 703-222-8160
(F) 703-222-8169
A senior mentor trading card program. Trading cards are printed & distributed to younger students. Mentors speak to middle and elementary schools to represent the high school as positive role models.
Ronald Laird
Powell HS, 160 North Evarts St., Powell, WY 82435
(P) 307-754-2287
(F) 307-754-5996
Establishing an anti-drug mentoring program for elementary students incorporating a variety of physical activities using high school athletes as role models.
Clyde Meyerhoefer
  Project incorporating an athlete mentoring project to reduce and prevent hazing among athletes and organization as approved on August 10, 2001.
Joseph Pellis
Norwin HS, North Huntingdon, PA
(P) 724-861-3006
Project on coaching mentorship program was approved in September 2000.
Craig Perry
Grand Forks PS, Grand Forks, ND
(P) 701-787-4869
(F) 701-772-7739 craig_perry @
fc.grand-forks.k12.nd.us
Project on mentoring coaches was approved on March 30, 2001
Doug Potts
Bolivar, MO
(P) 417-326-5971
Project on Mentoring New and Old Coaches was approved on January 28, 2002.
Russell R. Taylor
Westview HS, 8161 Hwy. 45 South, Martin, TN 38237
(P) 731-587-4202
(F) 731-588-0806
Creating a mentoring program for elementary students using student athletes to stress the importance of academics and physical activities.
Marcia Ward
The Westminster Schools, 1424 West Paces Ferry Rd. N.W., Altlanta, GA 30327
(P) 404-609-6389
(F) 404-350-9767 marciaward@
westminster.net
Program with experienced coaches who will mentor two or three new coaches who are not in their sport. They alos help the new coaches to understand school policies and rules.

 

 
 
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