Friday, June 29, 2012

Coach Spotlight: Katie Stone

1st year Americorps member
College Coach
Tulane University

Interview with Katie Stone

1. What brought you to CoFo?
Well, I always knew I wanted to work in the non-profit sector, and had often considered Americorps. I lived in New Orleans before graduation, where Americorps does a ton of amazing work, and I also saw a documentary called "Left Behind" about public schools in New Orleans that made me want to focus on education reform. I saw CoFo as a way to get into that sector. I didn't even know it would be as awesome as it is!

2. What is your favorite thing about working here?
Well it used to be Sara McCabe's scones, but since our beloved Marketing Director left, I guess I'd have to say Andrew Galen's effusive personality and sparkling charm.
Or just the really open and welcoming community of coaches and ability to build strong relationships with amazing teenagers. But everyone will say that, right?

3. Where is your favorite place in the office?
When I am not hanging out with Team Lauren (whoop whoop) in our "Cave" (aka the only office without windows), I like to visit the Space Team in their awesome windowed room. They are always welcoming to distraction, and plus, there are some great beards going on in there.

4. If you could describe CoFo in 5 words, what would they be?
A glass case of emotion

5. What is your favorite thing about living in Austin?
The fact that every random gas station you walk into seems to have a better selection of craft beer than most liquor stores elsewhere.

6. Describe your most memorable CoFo moment.
Recently, we were brainstorming for an open-ended essay using what we call the "Adversity Checklist." This is a list of things we believe colleges view as difficult for students, and it helps them to formulate essays on obstacles they have overcome. One of my student checked that nearly everything on the list had occurred in his lifetime: family members in jail, experiences with drugs, single parent household, indebtedness. He did not, however, check the last box, which asks, "have you or your family members ever suffered from depression?" When I asked about it, he told me, "Miss, we're brown! The only time we get depressed is when someone steals our burro!" This was obviously a joke, and a potentially offensive one at that, but I think the overall situation highlights a lot of our students' attitudes toward life: things go wrong, but they don't get down. They laugh it off and move on.

7. What is a hidden talent you have?
I can cross one eye.


8.What advice would you give future coaches?
Don't be afraid to annoy the crap out of your students, and potentially have them hate you a little for a bit. One of Senior Coach Tabitha's students told me this at the senior lock in. She said that she hid from Tab for a while and never wanted to see her, but now that she is a graduate, she realizes that what Tabitha did for her, what she made her do, was the best thing anyone could have done. And now she loves Tab! I now aspire to have my students hate me in the fall. TOUGH LOVE.

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Summer at the Springs!

Now that the official Austin summer has begun, in all of its sweaty, sunny, steering wheel burning your hands glory, it is also the official beginning to the best time to visit Barton Springs pool.  Barton Springs, for all of you soon to be Austinites, is the best Austin swimmin’ hole and the perfect place to cool off when this Austin summer starts to slowly melt your brain.  Three acres big and fed entirely from underground springs, the Barton is also 68 degrees year round- cold in the winter, but per-fecto in the summer months.  The springs attract a ton of people from all walks of Austin life, so while you get your tan on be sure to people watch and get a real taste of what Austin is all about.


Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Coach Spotlight: Laura Saiz

2nd Year CoFo Member
College Completion Coach A.K.A. College Persistence Coach
Vassar
Interview with Laura Saiz

1. What brought you to CoFo?
The short version: I super dig non-profits, my best friend/roommate/yogi at Vassar was from Austin and convinced me to start my post-grad job search there, found CoFo on the AmeriCorps website, read the description for College Completion Coach, remembered how rocky my transition from big public high school in L.A. to tiny private school in New York was, realized I was jealous because I wanted a Completion Coach while in college, then realized I wanted to be that Completion Coach for someone else. Bam! Now I’m here writing run-on sentences.

2. What is your favorite thing about working here?
It’s a tie between my endearing and sometimes wacky students, and my endearing and sometimes wacky co-workers.

3. Where is your favorite place in the office?
The bottom cupboards in the Completion room. If you are small enough you can fit in one of them and wait for someone to sit down before popping out at them and giving them a good scare/mild heart attack. Good times.

4. If you could describe CoFo in 5 words, what would they be?
On hold with fin-aid? Dance.
5. What is your favorite thing about living in Austin?
Breakfast tacos, specifically Torchy’s breakfast tacos. Oh, and all my friends I guess.
6. Describe your most memorable CoFo moment.
For my birthday last year the other Completion Coaches arranged a surprise Jennifer Lopez mini-dance party on my behalf. Best. Surprise. Ever
7. What is a hidden talent you have?
Being sassy and getting everyone I know to watch the greatest movie of all time, Selena.
8.What advice would you give future coaches?
Be prepared for your students to teach you.  

Friday, May 11, 2012

Strange Office Events

On April 30th, Ben completed the challenge of eating a very old, 3lbs 7oz can of Bush’s Best Baked Beans (Homestyle. Flavored with bacon.) This can was in the CoFo Kitchen for years. He now holds 2 titles “2012 Bean Champion of the WORLD (Manor)” and "World's Gassiest Man."

Friday, May 4, 2012

CoFo Kickball

So many CoFo's love Kickball that we had to have two teams this season! This Wednesday was the game everyone was looking forward to, Cofo-West vs. Cofo-East. It was a tough battle but Cofo-West won with a score of 6-1. Cofo-West will be in the playoffs next week!

If you want to learn more about ATX Sports and Adventures, check out their website!

Friday, April 27, 2012

Coach Spotlight: Koehler Briceno

Position: Senior Coach
2nd year CoFo member
University of North Carolina

Interview with Koehler

1. What brought you to CoFo? After I graduated from UNC, I immediately applied to graduate schools. In the interim, I did a 6-month trip through Latin America with one of my college friends. During that time, I realized that I wasn’t ready to dedicate my life to a career without having some hands-on LIVING and working experiences. I decided that I wanted to come to Texas because I had interned with students from farmworker backgrounds from Texas the previous summer, and knew that I wanted to continue to work with Latino communities. For some whacko reason, that guided my gaze to Texas, and I started applying to AmeriCorps jobs (while still traveling!) that focused on farmworker issues and access to education.  As soon as I read the job description of College Forward, I was immediately drawn to the hands-on approach and office environment that they boasted of. I grew even more excited with every interview (both of them were conducted in interenet cafĂ©’s in Colombia), and was thrilled to be invited to join to CoFo team in 2010.

2.  What is your favorite thing about working here? My favorite thing is the CoFo vibe. I love that I am able to bounce off ideas with my co-workers, and take a lap around the office if I have a question. Everyone is so open and willing to share class lessons, strategies for approaching tricky topics in or out of the classroom, and cool things to do in Austin. My first year at CoFo felt like my freshman year in college, where so many people were fresh and new to Austin and ready to explore. It’s inspiring to experience the energy and innumerous perspectives that my co-workers bring to every day in the office.

3. Where is your favorite place in the office? Alright- this may not be my “favorite” place in the office, but it’s definitely the place where I spend the most time: The Cave. Although there are no windows, we have made sure to decorate the walls beautifully. There’s a very noble portrait of Abraham Lincoln (who was, himself, a Lobo), a sassy poster of Patrick Swayze, a Dia De Los Muertos Skull Pinata, puppies, snow flakes, barnyard animals, batman characters, you name it.  I think that the isolation of the office really inspired our creativity and BOY does it show (thumbs up sign).

4. If you could describe CoFo with 5 words, what would they be? Facial hair encouraged; not leggings.

5. What is your favorite thing about living in Austin? There are free fun things happening on a daily basis: South by Southwest is once (or twice) in a lifetime, you can go topless to whatever you want if you so choose, food trucks are funky and delicious, there are tons of freshwater springs with freezing water, it’s AmeriCorps* affordable. Summer weather persists about 10 months a year, musicality is encouraged (as are jorts), and whoever you are, you will have an amazing time on 6th street.

6. Describe your most memorable CoFo moment. Well. I hope it will be this upcoming Monday, April 30th, when Ben Moriarty will become the “Bean Conqueror” and “2012 Bean Champion of the WORLD (Manor)” by eating a 3 lb 7oz can of Bush’s Best Baked Beans (Homestyle. Flavored with bacon.) in one work day. I can’t wait. We made him a crown and a pendant and he’s going to enter to staff meeting with his fight song “Prince Ali” (from Aladdin).

7. What is a hidden talent you have? I’m an amazing singer. That’s not hidden, though. Another musically-inclined talent of mine: getting songs stuck in people’s heads without them even suspecting it.

8. What advice would you give to future coaches? La Plaza serves breakfast tacos until 11AM. Take advantage of that, but not too much advantage, because breakfast tacos in general are pretty addictive. Also- your kids will love you whether you’re shy, funny, creepy, serious, etc. They’ll also love the program as much as you do, so bring enthusiasm along with you to work.

Thursday, April 26, 2012

15th Annual Buda Wiener Dog Races


Along with Eeyore's Birthday, the Buda Weiner Dog Races are this weekend! Buda is about 15 minutes south of Austin close to Kyle, TX where we have 2 schools that we serve. Some of our students and coaches will be volunteering at this evenet.

Check out all of the fun activities planned for this event!

http://www.budalions.com/countryfair/2012-apps/BLC%20Weiner%20Dog%20Races%202012%20Schedule.pdf