Green Bay Mayor Jim Schmitt to officially proclaim Oct. 9, 2012 as Phuture Phoenix Day
Green Bay Mayor Jim Schmitt will issue a proclamation officially declaring Oct. 9, 2012 as Phuture Phoenix Day, in recognition of UW-Green Bay’s signature program that raises college aspirations for students from low-income schools . The text of the proclamation is as follows:
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, Phuture Phoenix inspires students by encouraging them to believe a college education can be in their future; and
WHEREAS, Phuture Phoenix began in 2003 and has hosted over 10,000 fifth grade visitors to the UW-Green Bay campus to give them a clear vision of what college looks like; and
WHEREAS, over 250 UW-Green Bay college mentors work with our fifth grade visitors every fall and over 100 faculty volunteer to open their classrooms to encourage and engage students; and
WHEREAS, we continue to support those students by sending college students into middle and high schools to mentor and tutor them, which provides on-going academic support so students can achieve their dreams; and
WHEREAS, Phuture Phoenix continues to involve community members to assist our next generation of leaders;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, James J. Schmitt, Mayor of the City of Green Bay, on behalf of the citizens of Green Bay, do hereby proclaim Tuesday, October 9, 2012 as:
“PHUTURE PHOENIX DAY”
in the city of Green Bay, and urge citizens to join with me in recognizing the efforts
of the Phuture Phoenix program at UW-Green Bay.
Dated at Green Bay, Wisconsin
this 9th day of October, 2012
James J. Schmitt
Mayor