Today’s Class: October 30, 2015

Today’s guest was George Ortiz.  George is a successful entrepreneur with experience in many different fields.  He has been the owner of a successful consulting company working for major brands like McDonalds, TWOBOLT and Coca Cola as well as serving in the United States Marines.  He is presently the Founder and President of the Elisha Project, an international community service organization supporting the neediest people in places like Providence, Atlanta and other cities throughout the world.   Our Hope High Life Skills host today was Elijah Akindolie.

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Elijah Akindolie (right) introducing himself to George Ortiz outside of the Life Skills classroom prior to introducing George to his Life Skills classmates.

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Elijah stepping out of his comfort zone to introduce George Ortiz to his classmates at the beginning of today’s Life Skills class.

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Ayobami Bankole (with hand extended to George Ortiz) greets George with a firm handshake, great eye contact and a smile following Elijah’s introduction of George to the entire Life Skills class. Several other students wait to greet George as well.

George began the class speaking about his upbringing in Brooklyn’s

Bedford–Stuyvesant neighborhood (known as Bed-Stuy) located in the north central part of Brooklyn in New York City.  “Raised mainly by my grandmother. 

Today’s Class: October 16, 2015

Today’s Life Skills class guest was Adriana Dawson, the Director of Employer Outreach & Engagement at Roger Williams University.   Our Life Skills class host, welcoming Adriana to Hope High School and introducing her to the Life Skills class, was Valentina Gomez-Rincon.

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Valentina leads Adriana into today’s Life Skills class at Hope High!

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Valentina introduces Adriana to her classmates

Adriana’s story was about ‘tough choices’ and finding ‘courage’ to make them.

My parents were Colombian immigrants.  Spanish was my first language;  in fact, when I started school in America, I didn’t speak English.  It was a challenging transition trying to  fit in with my classmates my first school year”  Adriana explained.  But Adriana did fit in and became a successful student through high school.  “My parents made it clear education was important” she said.  “They understood education changes lives by creating opportunities for lifetime success“.

Today’s Class: October 9, 2015

Our first guest of this school year was Dereck Mendoza, a Senior Research Technician at one of the  world’s largest and most successful property insurance companies, FM Global.    Our first class host of this school year was Maria Dasilva who introduced Dereck to her Life Skills classmates with great poise and clarity.

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Maria and Dereck prior to class today. Maria welcomed Dereck to Hope and our Life Skills class.  She then asked Dereck about his professional information before introducing him to the class.

FM Global has clients in more than 100 countries.  FM Global employes 4400 employees.

The company was actually started in Rhode Island by Zachariah Allen around 1835.  Dereck explained the company spends a significant amount of time on engineering loss prevention;  in other words,

doing lots of tests, “blowing things up, then collecting and analyzing data from the test to determine ways to help companies avoid accidents and catastrophes“.

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Maria introduces Dereck to her Life Skills classmates at the start of today’s class.

Dereck spoke about his initial

brand impressions of the class.  “I was impressed with Maria’s conversational ability.   She made me feel welcome

to Hope and this class.  And, she was very good at asking questions, in a nice way, to get the information she needed for my introduction.  She did a good job; impressive.”  Dereck added in an email to me later in the day “your class is the best group I’ve had the pleasure of interacting with.

Today’s Class and Homework: September 25, 2015

Today’s class conversation was about ‘BRAND’, what it is, why our ‘personal brand’ is so important in our life and how it shapes our future. 

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An Apple billboard using the brand of Amelia Earhart, one of the most impressive and formidable personal brands of the early twentieth century.

Homework:

Part one:  Read pages 1 through 27 in your book “The Development of the American Brand in the 20th Century.   Then, please explain, in a well written paragraph with perfect spelling and good sentence structure, how your classmates today perceive your brand.  Again, I am asking how others perceive your brand, not how you want your brand to be perceived.

Part two:   Read the profile of Amelia Earhart in your textbook from page 83 to 91.   Please explain why Apple thought their affiliation with Ms Earhart’s brand would strengthen their Apple brand.  Please make sure your explanation is expressed in well written sentences, no run-on sentences, and with perfect spelling.

Please send your answers to my email address:  scronin@twobolt.com.

Please send this homework to my address no later than Monday, October 5th.

Thank you.   I look forward to reading your answers.

Today’s Class and Homework: September 18, 2015

It was Opening Day

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Hope Life Skills 2015-2016 class Opening Day Roster: from left to right – Travis Barbour, Manny Rivas, Ruben Blanco, KiKi Lassend, Maria DaSilva, Valentina Gomez-Rincon, Delvany Soares, and Raymond Perez.

for this year’s Hope Life Skills class as teacher Stephen Cronin outlined what students and teacher Stephen Cronin must expect from each other.   From protocols for students to follow when acting as host with each class guest, contacting (text, email or mobile phone) Mr Cronin whenever any student is tardy or absent and encouragement for pushing out of one’s comfort zone  to students expecting Mr Cronin to have well prepared classes, suggestions for interesting guests and on time all the time attendance by Mr Cronin, all

expectations for students and the teacher were presented and discussed to ensure a successful Life Skills class.

The essential expectation at all times –  mutual respect.

Homework:  Send Mr Cronin an email by Monday, September 21st, the following information for their student business card:

  • Front of the card:

    • Student name
    • Career/Life Aspiration or Current Status – (this could be a career aspiration like “computer programmer” or “lawyer” or “professional recording artist“. However, if a student is unsure at this moment in time, they can simply put their current status as “Student”.)
    • Phone number –  This is optional.  However, if a student is handing a business card to someone they would like to add to their network, there is a benefit for this person to have the phone number to text or call.
    • Email address –  Many people still use email especially in business.
  • Back of card (Optional)

    • An inspirational quotation

 

 

Hope Life Skills ‘Networking Night’ at McCoy Stadium: June 22, 2015

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Life Skills alum and current University of Rhode Island sophomore, Jerry Bonne Annee (left), speaks with Scott Jensen, Director of the Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training, inside the suite at McCoy Stadium during a Pawtucket Red Sox game as other students and business people check out the action from the field level seats adjoining the suite.

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Networking and brand building taking place within the suite with food and beverages served while the Pawtucket Red Sox game unfolds outside on the field.

This Life Skills field trip has become an annual ‘final exam like‘ event where students use the networking and personal brand building skills developed during the school year to meet and speak with successful members from the area’s business community and colleges and universities.    And, now that the grades are in, it’s no surprise Hope High’s Life Skills students passed with distinction.   Area business leaders were universally impressed with the Hope High students.  “Their poise is impressive” one businesswoman remarked.

They present themselves professionally,

more than many people I meet during the course of a business day.  From their eye contact, smile and hand shake during a greeting and their genuine interest during a conversation to a sincere ‘thank you’ then request for my business card, these students get it.  You talk about ‘brands’, these students from Hope High have great brands!

Here are pictures telling the rest of the story from last night’s event at McCoy Stadium.  And, we save the best for last.  One student threw out the first pitch of the baseball game!

Today’s Class: The Last Class

Today was our last class of this academic year.   And, with each last class, students were asked to respond to an anonymous evaluation of the Life Skills program and teacher Stephen Cronin’s performance as its teacher.

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Students responding to the anonymous evaluation of teacher Stephen Cronin and the 2014-15 Life Skills program.

Here are some of the questions students were asked to respond to:

  • Here’s a chance to grade the teacher.  Select one letter grade for this “Life Skills’ class and teacher Stephen Cronin’s performance from the grade criteria listed here:    Stephen Cronin’s grade: ______

A Excellent. I found the class very interesting.  Mr Cronin made me think about ‘change’ in my life and things I need to do if I am to fulfill my aspirations for success:  (e.g. building a strong personal brand and an effective, diverse network, getting out of my comfort zone, taking measured risks, healthy perspectives on failure and mistakes and success, empathy, important interpersonal techniques like eye contact, smile, and a good handshake, the importance of ‘asking’, telling your personal story, etc ).   I also learned life lessons from many of the people I met during the class, some of whom became part of my network. Many of the readings in the textbooks were interesting and made me reflect on my own life and future.

B –  somewhat interesting.  The class did make me think about some things about my life,  but overall the class didn’t inspire me to improve or take risks or consider personal changes to improve my opportunities for lifetime success.  Most of the readings were either boring or didn’t apply to my life.  I could not relate to most of the guests to our class.

C – fair; unremarkable class.  This is a typical class I experience in high school.  Nothing more.

Fwaste of time.  Did nothing for me.  Stephen Cronin and I should have stayed home.

  • Did Stephen Cronin accomplish each of the following objectives?  Please note “very successful”, “partially successful” or “unsuccessful’:

    •  increased my awareness and understanding of these concepts: ‘brand’, ‘change’, ‘success’, ‘hope’ and ‘leadership’.
    • increased my awareness and understanding of skills like:  networking, job interviewing, personal brand development, resume writing, interpersonal techniques like eye contact, the power of a smile, the non-verbal message from body language like how a person sits in their chair and a good handshake,  always showing ‘respect’, empathy,  collaboration, creativity, ‘controlling first impressions’ ‘asking questions’, etc)
    •  increased my awareness and understanding of attitudes like:  getting out of your comfort zone, taking measured risks, accepting responsibility of our actions and the personal brand they create, courage to be creative,  always showing respect, accepting mistakes as valuable lessons, etc
    • textbook readings increased an awareness of history’s lessons about ‘personal brand’, ‘story telling’ and ‘change agents’, and the ‘future’
    •  caused me to think about and evaluate my own performance and attitudes and be open to constructive criticism
  •  Field trips:  write either “liked” or “disliked” after the name of each field trip to indicate how you felt about each of the following “Life Skills’ field trips this year:

    • CVS  Health Job and Career Day            _____________________
      TeeSpring visit   _______________________________________
      Roger Williams University tour  _______________________
      BIF  Story Telling  at Trinity Theatre_____________________
      Pawtucket Red Sox game Networking Night _____________________
  •   THE TWO (2) ‘best’ guests and why:

    #1. Guest Name:  ______________________________________
    #2. Guest Name: ____________________________________
    Reasons:   ________________________________________________________________

  • Please grade your performance during the Life Skills classes this year on a scale of 1 to 5 in the areas below:

                5 being the best (meaning you always met the classroom expectation) and 1 the lowest (meaning you never met the classroom expectation).

    Expectation                                                             Grade

    on time to class                                                      _________________
    class attendance                                                     ________________
    completing textbook reading and writing assignments    _____________
    greeting all guests with handshake, smile, and eye contact  ______________
    asking guests questions during class discussions         _________________
    created a network of successful people and exchanged business cards for contact information __________
    sent follow up emails to guests to build your network    ___________________
    saying ‘thank you’ and shaking hands of guests with a smile and eye contact at the end of class ______________
    your willingness to push out of your comfort zone gradually improved as school year progressed ______
    List reason(s) why you gave yourself any grade of 3 or less in any of the aforementioned expectations: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

 

  Please answer the following questions by answering  ‘yes’ or ‘no’:

    • was it a reasonable expectation of Stephen Cronin for you to attend each ‘Life Skills class each week except due to sickness?  ___
    • was it a reasonable expectation of Stephen Cronin for you to be on-time each week to the‘Life Skills’ class? ___
    • was it a reasonable expectation of Stephen Cronin for you to text, email or call to inform him, ‘BEFORE class’, whenever you would be late or absent?  _____
    • Since one of Stephen Cronin’s ‘Life Skills’ program goals is to prepare you to be successful in a job or a career, is it realistic for Stephen Cronin to expect on the days you attend the ‘Life Skills’ class for you to be at your desk 5 minutes before the class begins as employees at CVS and many other great companies are expected?  ___
    • was it a reasonable expectation of Stephen Cronin to expect you to read and respond to his homework and class summaries posted on the Hope Life Skills web site after each class?  ____
    • was it a reasonable expectation of Stephen Cronin for your guardian or parent to meet Stephen Cronin and learn about the ‘Life Skills’ class some day or night within the first month of the school year?  ____
    •  was it a reasonable expectation of Stephen Cronin for you to read the “Life Skills’ text books on ‘Personal Brand’, “The Future”  and others and complete the written assignments posted on the Life Skills web site by the due date? ___
    •  Would you recommend any Hope High School sophomore or junior to become part of  Stephen Cronin’s ‘Life Skills’ class next year if ‘Life Skills’ is a class for credit? _____
  • Please list any recommendations to improve the effectiveness of this ‘Life Skills’ program

 

Today’s Class: June 12, 2015

Today’s guests were Sergio Sousa, the Director of Marketing at TWIN RIVER CASINO and Megan McGuinness, the Founder and President of McGuinness Media & Marketing, a Marketing consulting agency.    Sergio and Megan were introduced to the Hope High Life Skills class by today’s host, Raymond Perez.

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Sergio Sousa, Raymond Perez (center) and Megan McGuinness before the start of today’s class.

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Raymond introduces Megan and Sergio to his classmates at the start of today’s class

Today’s topic was ‘Marketing‘, what it is and its critical impact on corporate and personal brands.

Today’s class: June 5, 2015

Today’s Life Skills class guest was

Jeff Sparr.   His message – tell your story;  take charge of your destiny!

Jeff has been telling his story all over the world for many years.   In the process, Jeff has changed lives, not least of whom, his own.

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Jeff Sparr begins his story with our Life Skills class.

Today’s Class: May 29, 2015

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Chevell Burgess (left) greets Marcey Santos prior to our class

Marcey Santos, the Lead Accountant at Amica Mutual Insurance Company, was today’s guest.  Chevell Burgess was our Life Skills host providing an outstanding introduction of Marcey to the class.

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Chevell introduces Marcey to the Life Skills class

There were many important life lessons Marcey shared with us, from the benefits of a great personal brand and getting involved in community activities to the importance of asking questions.   But

being prepared“,