GLENVILLE, WV—Staff members and mentors with the Glenville State College Hidden Promise Scholars (HPS) Program held a ‘Meet and Greet’ community gathering on the evening of Tuesday, March 24 at the Alpine Lodge and Sawmill Restaurant in Davis. The event was designed for participants of the program and their families from Tucker County to learn more about the HPS program.
Eighteen GSC Hidden Promise Scholars along with their families enjoyed dinner and dessert and discussed the program and summer camps. Also in attendance were GSC HPS Coordinator Jenny Boggs, Assistant to the President Marlon Henry, and Tucker County Superintendent of Schools Dr. Eddie Campbell. GSC County Mentor Brittany Robinson was unable to attend the event.
The Hidden Promise Scholars program is an alliance between Glenville State College and county school districts all across West Virginia, Ohio, and Connecticut aimed at improving communication between higher education and teachers, staff, and students in grades K through 12. Other goals include increasing the number of high school and college graduates as well as aligning the K-12 and higher