April 29, 2005 – ‘Seussical the Musical’ delivers a dose of encouraging mirth – “Seussical the Musical” might be full of make-believe stories and characters, but the show also contains some very real lessons, says Kathleen Moore, founder and director of the Student Training Empowerment Program on Hilton Head Island.
Believing that anything is possible, making good decisions and never giving up are just a few of the themes “Seussical the Musical” emphasizes, Moore says. (read full article)
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April 29, 2005 – If you go – STEP Stage Productions presents “Seussical the Musical,” at 7:30 p.m. today at Hilton Head Middle School. Additional performances are at 7:30 p.m. Saturday and 4 p.m. Sunday. A pre-theater dinner also is available at 6:30 p.m. before the evening performances. (read full article)
June 3, 2004 – Award Recipients – Student Training and Empowerment Program: $5,000 (read full article)
February 10, 2003 – Elementary students take up their own challenge -Bluffton Elementary School fourth- and fifth-graders will compete Saturday with fourth- and fifth-graders from Broad River Elementary School and St. Francis Catholic School in a new version of Academic Challenge they are calling, “Got a Problem?” The Beaufort County School District’s annual Academic Challenge, originally…” (read full article)
April 22, 2002 – STEP program trains students to be mentors to younger peers –“Three seventh-grade boys stood in front of a group of antsy first- and second-graders. The boys were there to play games. That’s why their audience — children at the Hilton Head Island Boys & Girls Club” (read full article)
CITY TEENS who volunteer as mentors in elementary-school classrooms as part of the year-old Student Training Empowerment Program are getting a reward for their good works. The Yankees, a STEP sponsor, set aside 300 tickets so the high- school kids could attend Bombers’ games this week… – NYDailyNews.com