See what our alumni say about Communities In Schools-Baytown and the impact it’s had on their lives and why CISB is important to the Baytown community.
Jimmy George: Communities in Schools Gave Me A Calling
Stormie Sellman: Why Communities In Schools Is Important to Me
Twenty-year-old Stormie Sellman is a college student working on her degree in education. While completing her degree she is working part time as a youth counselor with the YMCA at Travis Elementary. The currently outgoing, outspoken and always smiling person Stormie is now is very different from the shy, soft-spoken 5th grader who enrolled in an after school program managed by Communities In Schools Baytown.
Tanya Brathwaite: “Communities In Schools Is Like A Family”
Tanya is a graduate of Robert E. Lee High School and graduated in the top 5% of her class. In the Fall of 2008, she enrolled in the University of Houston majoring in Chemical Engineering.
“I can describe my experience while being part of CIS programs as being a member of a very loving family. Any question that I had someone was always there with a knowledgeable answer. It is reassuring to know when you need help there is a place you can go” said Brathwaite.