Ministry: Concerned Parents of Color (CPC) Ministry
Our Mission:

Help parents provide the best education possible for their children.


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Ministry Officers:

Ron Butler (Chair, Treasurer, Recognition Sunday, Supt. Visit, MLK Youth Conference Parent Workshop)

Yvonne Brown (Special Education, Refreshments)

Jean Robinson (Refreshments)

Jeanne Eversley;   Wayne Foreman;  Charles Thompson;  Nandi Varris

Our Slogan: Proverbs 6:22 Train up a child in the way that he should go and when he is old he will not depart from it.

Our Motto: Be Prepared


What We Are Up To:

Our Vision

Increasing numbers of Black students reaching high levels of academic achievement and receiving recognition and opportunities for their performance within a system that supports diversity and that is supported and held accountable by their parents.

Our Strategy

And they will respond

Our Plans

Sunday August 13, 2006  Dedication of 2006 Recognition Celebration Plaques (Wall of Honor and Class of 2006).  Stay tuned for additional information.

Saturday June 24, 2006  Recognition Celebration where we celebrate our Achievers, Graduates, and College Scholarship & Grant winners.   For the first time we also held a "sit down" dinner afterwards.  Also for the first time we had participation in the planning of this event from our youth.  Mirirai Sithole, Jalesa Frye, Devan Frye (graduating high school senior and also our keynote speaker),  and Nolan Howard were excellent team members.

February / March 2006  Planning session as a followup to the issues identified at the MLK Youth Conference Parent Workshop (Primary issue was "Hiring of Black Teachers", details to be determined).  Stay tuned for additional information.

Saturday January 14, 2006 9:30 AM  MLK Youth Conference Parents Session - "Issues Involing Minority Students"  Several speakers shared issues, information, and aswered questions for parents.  These speakers included:

From the Framingham Public School District:  Mr. Michael Welch, principal of Framingham High School (FHS);  Mr. Richard Walcek, Head of Guidance at FHS;  Ms. Esta Montano, Director of Minority Achievement Initiatives; and  Mrs. Kristina Houston, a second year teacher and Director of UMOJA, the African-American student affinity group at FHS.

From the McCauliffe Regional Community Charter School:  Mrs. Jany Finkelstein, Diterctor of Parent and Community Outreach

From Framingham State College:  Mrs. Linda Kuniholm, Program, Coordinator for "Teach Tomorrow", an initiative which introduces primarily minority high school students to college study and the teaching profession.

Monday September 12, 2005 7:00 PM  Sybil Schlesinger will visit our normal monthly meeting to describe the John Andrew Mazie Memorial Foundation Mentoring Program at Framingham High School and to solicit mentors.  PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS DATE IS A CHANGE  FROM WHEN THIS DISCUSSION WAS ORIGINALLY SCHEDULED.

Sunday August 14, 2005  Dedication of the 2005 Recognition Plaques (Wall of Honor and Class of 2005) during the morning service.

Monday July 11, 2005 12:30 PM CPC held a discussion concerning College Preparation.

Sunday June 12, 2005 12:30 PM is Recognition Sunday where we celebrate our Achievers & Graduates. Student Nomination forms for Graduates and Achievers must be in by Sunday June 5, 2005. These forms can be found on the small table in the church narthex or downstairs on the table across from the mail room.

Sunday May 22, 2005 1:00 PM the Framingham School District Superintendent Dr. Christopher Martes and Esta Montano, the Director of Minority Achievement Initiatives visited GFCC to speak with parents.

Saturday January 5, 2005 10:00 AM at the MLK Youth Conference, Mr. Christopher Foster delivered the parent seminar entitled "To Plan or Not to Plan":Financial Planning for College.

We circulate information via the monthly HomeWork newsletter that appears in the 2nd Sunday church bulletin; via other notices in this same bulletin; and via the CPC Email List.


Our Blessings:

Highlights In the 2004/2005 School Year

2 students were elected class officers

4 students had the opportunity to study abroad (1 in China, 1 in Germany, 1 in England, 1 in Australia)

1 student spoke at the Democratic National Convention held in Boston during the summer of 2004

Highlights In the 2003/2004 School Year

12 adults served in a variety of teams, committees, task forces, or mentoring programs

In our Recognition Sunday Celebration held June 2004


Calendar of Events: 13
Documents: 7
Web Links: 7
Highlights: 9