WHO: K 8 students who participated in the At Home At School summer enrichment program, held July 10 to Aug. 4 at
WHAT: Performance and presentation of arts from the summer program, which focuses on children from low-income, transitional housing and the homeless, with the intention of providing a safe and educational program. Presentations include original poetry, visual arts, videos and photographs, singing, dancing, and “The Friendly Pirates of Silverstar,” a student-written musical comedy.
WHERE: Student Services Auditorium, WSU Vancouver campus,
WHEN: Aug. 30, 6:30 p.m.
WHY: Many students involved in the At Home At School program are unfamiliar with the idea of college. Bringing them to WSU Vancouver highlights their achievements and enlightens their awareness. Studies indicate that children who are exposed to college campuses are more likely to attend in the future.
WSU Vancouver offers 14 bachelor’s and nine master’s degrees in more than 35 fields of study. The campus is located at