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More evidence of the immediate need for finding ways to keep our children in school and on track for a meaningful graduation from high school.
The recent Graduation Pathwya Summit was part of United Way’s initiation on helping Children and Youth Achieve Their Potential through education.
One of the goals we are encouraging is “90 by 19″ — ninety percent graduation rates in Tampa Bay by 2019.
Want to learn more about the Graduation Pathway initiative contact Betty Tribble at btribble@uwtb.org .
At 9:00 a.m., Thursday, October 22, 2009 at the Doubletree Hotel in Tampa, local business executives, educators, community impact organizations and government leaders will meet at Graduation Pathway. Participants will learn how to positively influence high school graduation rates in Hillsborough County.
Convened by the Children’s Board, the City of Tampa, Hillsborough County Public Schools and United Way of Tampa Bay, Graduation Pathway offers area business leaders critical information to keep teens focused and graduating from high school.
Graduation Pathway addresses the issue as a community-wide challenge, not just that of schools or parents, and is designed for CEOs, COOs, senior executives, entrepreneurs and human resource directors.
Dr. Bill R. Daggett, president of the International Center for Leadership in Education, is the keynote speaker. His presentation, The New 3 R’s: Rigor, Relevance and Relationships focuses on the impact of high school graduation on the future Tampa Bay workforce.
Dr. Daggett has also collaborated with education groups in several countries, the Council of Chief State School Officers, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the National Governors’ Association, and other national organizations. He is recognized worldwide for his proven ability to move education systems toward more rigorous and relevant skills and knowledge for students. He has assisted several states and hundreds of school districts, including Hillsborough, with their school improvement initiatives, many in response to No Child Left Behind and its demanding adequate yearly progress provisions.
Also presenting is MaryEllen Elia, superintendent of Hillsborough County Public Schools, the eighth largest school district in the United States with more than 189,000 students and almost 26,000 full-time employees. MaryEllen has been superintendent since July 2005 and draws on a deep reservoir of educational experience in her CEO responsibilities.
Dr. Daggett will facilitate a panel discussion on strategies proven to increase graduation rates. The prominent panel participants are Joe Follman, Executive Director of Learn & Serve Florida; Gordon Gillette, CEO of TECO & People’s Gas; Judy Nee, Executive Director of the National Afterschool Association; Joe Radelet, VP of Mentoring for Big Brothers, Big Sisters of America; and Chuck Saylors, President of the National PTA.
Breakout sessions on these strategies include Service Learning, Parent Involvement, Business Mentors, Out-of-School Time, and Ready for Work or School follow the panel. A complimentary luncheon provided by our sponsors follows with welcoming remarks by Mayor Pam Iorio, City of Tampa.
Graduation Pathway is free; attendees will receive lunch and program materials. Interested individuals must register online.
Graduation Pathway is underwritten by State Farm Insurance, Humana and America’s Promise. Without their generous support, it would not be possible. The Tampa Bay Business Journal is the exclusive media sponsor.

It’s Showtime, Baby!
Follow the United Way ESPN 1040 Sports Auction starting today live on the ESPN airwaves and on eBay, all to benefit United Way of Tampa Bay. Click here to see the eBay auction items. Different and unique items will be on ESPN 1040, so be sure to listen to the live auction on radio, and visit eBay.
PARTIAL LISTING of eBAY ITEMS GOING UP FOR AUCTION!
This is just a partial listing of the great memorabilia that goes online on eBay starting September 21.
You can bid and win any or all of the following:
Jack Nicklaus & Arnold Palmer – 1971 Vintage Photo
B&W framed photo of Jack & Arnie from Laurel Valley Golf Club in 1971
Tiger Woods – Signed Flag Collage- US Open at Torrey Pines
Signed framed collage with flag from the 2008 US Open Championships; w/COA
Eli Manning – Signed Super Bowl Collage
Photo framed collage signed by Eli Manning with replica Super Bowl Ticket; w/COA
Urban Meyer – Signed Photo
Coach Meyer framed photo from the BCS Championship Victory; w/COA
Williams, Orr & Bird – Boston Greats Signed Shadowbox
Ted Williams, Bobby Orr & Larry Bird – Signed by the Boston sports greats with patch from their team; w/COA
Lebron James – Signed Shadowbox Collage
Cleveland Cavaliers star Lebron James – Signed framed photo collage with unique NBA card set; w/COA
Ted Williams & Babe Ruth – Photo Collage
Unique framed photo collage of Ted & the Babe with engraved signatures
Joe DiMaggio & Mickey Mantle – Vintage B&W 1951 Photo
Framed photo of DiMaggio & Mantle in 1951 which is Joe’s last year and Mickey’s first year as a Yankee
Magic Johnson & Michael Jordan – Photo Collage
Framed photo collage of the two NBA greats with engraved signatures
Dale Earnhardt Jr – Signed Two Photo Collage
Nice framed signed two photo collage of Dale Jr.; w/COA
Peyton Manning – Signed Photo
Signed framed photo of Super Bowl Champion & MVP
MORE ITEMS WILL BE ANNOUNCED LATER IN THE WEEK!
Share this will all of your sport fan friends. Help United Way by “sharing” this on your Facebook Wall and on Twitter, too! Spread the word and help others! Remember, there will be more and different items on Radio ESPN1040, broadcasting in Tampa Bay throughout the week. If you are in Tampa Bay, listen for even more items!

In Girl Scouts, girls discover the fun, friendship and power of girls together. Girl Scouting helps girls develop their full individual potential; relate to others with increasing
understanding, skill and respect; develop values to guide their actions and provide the foundation for sound decision-making; and contribute to the improvement of society through their abilities, leadership skills and cooperation with others.
Girl Scouts of West Central Florida serves more than 28,000 girls, ages 5-17, and 10,000 adult volunteers in Citrus, Hernando, Hillsborough, Marion, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk and Sumter counties.
For more information, call: 813-281-4475
Website: http://www.gswcf.org
United Way provides funding to the Girl Scouts of $257,000





