Posted on 08 August 2009

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The NEC’s website recently went a complete overhaul, moving to a newer, more modern publishing platform.
New features on this site over the old one include the ability to display video clips; ability to add audio clips; sliding image carousel on the Home page for featured articles; and ad spaces available for sale or to recognize larger donors.
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A primary component of the Bilingual Nursing Scholars Initiative is the Summer Enrichment Program (SEP). SEP is in a three-week intensive summer workshop to enhance students’ language, computer and math skills. They spent a total of 60 instructional hours polishing their skills to increase their likelihood to qualify for nursing school admission. Over 130 students have participated in SEP in the last four years.
June 30 marked the graduation ceremony for the thirty-one Springdale, Har-Ber and Siloam Springs students who attended the Summer Enrichment Program. The students successfully increased their test scores from the pretest to the posttest by an average of 30 points. For their efforts students received a $350 stipend for their attendance. Each student also had the opportunity to enhance his/her skills online. Using these tutorials students can earn incentive money for skills mastery. The average incentive earned by 2009 SEP students was $150.
Congratulations to these hardworking bilingual students on entering a career path to nursing!
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Har-Ber grads: Shay Lastra with her group of ten students
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Springdale grads: Mayda Hidalgo with her group of nine students
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Siloam Springs grads: Ivonne Garrison with her group of thirteen students
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Coordinators: Shay Lastra, Mayda Hidalgo, Ivonne Garrison and Deb Moore sign graduation certificates.
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Posted on 30 June 2009
The fourth Summer Enrichment Program graduating class consisted of thirty-two students from Springdale, Har-Ber and Siloam Springs High Schools.
These students were high performers in the post testing increasing their pretest scores by 25 to 80 points. This represented the first time that all three of the cohorts have worked together in the summer program.
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