Programs Students are tutored in reading, writing, and math in the arthur ashe Reading Is For Excellence, tennis Academy and the arthur ashe Children s Program. http://www.wtef.org/programs.htm
Extractions: Tennis Center Program ... Photo Gallery WTEF PROGRAMS Arthur Ashe Childrens Program The Arthur Ashe Childrens Program (AACP) serves approximately 550 at-risk children in grades three through eight at 23 schools (15 elementary and eight middle and junior high) in Wards 5, 6, 7 and 8. Children participate in after-school programming four days per week throughout the school year in a curriculum combining tennis, literacy and life-skills lessons. AACP capitalizes on a childs enthusiasm for tennis in order to keep that child off the streets and engaged in productive and character-building activities. AACP participants not only develop tennis skills, but also improve academic performance and develop tools to make productive choices that enhance rather than endanger their lives. At the junior high school level, AACP participants also explore career options, attend educational planning workshops and participate in community service. When compared to their peers, AACP participants receive higher scores on measures of reading ability and self-esteem. In 2002, the AACP was named
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Extractions: Web Search: Encarta Related Items more... Further Reading Editors' picks for Ashe, Arthur Encarta Search Search Encarta about Ashe, Arthur Editors' Picks Great books about your topic, Ashe, Arthur ... Click here Advertisement Encyclopedia Article Multimedia 1 item Ashe, Arthur (1943-1993), American tennis player, the first African American man to win a major tennis tournament. Asheâs powerful ground strokes and accurate serves produced singles victories in the United States and Australian Opens and at Wimbledon. He was an annual fixture on the U.S. Davis Cup team from 1963 through 1984, first as a player and then as a coach. Arthur Robert Ashe, Jr., was born in Richmond, Virginia. At age ten he began to play tennis under the direction of Dr. Walter Johnson, who also taught the game to the 1957 Wimbledon womenâs champion, Althea Gibson . Ashe went on to attend the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). In 1963 he became the first African American to play on the Davis Cup national tennis team. Two years later he won the U.S. intercollegiate singles championship, leading UCLA to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) team championship.