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Wednesday, November 20, 2019 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
ASPIRE mentors help students navigate future
By Charlie Kanzig
Correspondent
As students enter the final
year or so of high school they
are  often  peppered  with  the 
same questions: <What are you 
going to do after you gradu-
ate?= <Where are you going
to college?= <Do you plan to 
apply for scholarships?=
Rick Kroytz works daily
at Sisters High School to
help  make  sure  students 
have  answers  to  those  ques-
tions. As the coordinator for
ASPIRE  (Access  to  Student 
Assistance Programs in Reach
of Everyone) he helps match 
students to mentors, oversees 
college counseling, and works 
with the Sisters Graduate
Resource Organization (GRO) 
to  help  students  access  local 
scholarships. 
Kroytz, in  his fourth year 
as ASPIRE coordinator, is in 
the process of completing his 
school counseling certifica-
tion and works full-time at
Sisters High School. He cur-
rently  manages  28  ASPIRE 
mentors with the goal that by
senior year, every student has 
an adult working with them on
their personal and educational 
post-high-school goals. 
<We have 28 great mentors 
right now, but I am currently 
recruiting to add 10 or 12
more so we have closer to 40,= 
he said. <The mentors are pre-
pared to touch base with stu-
dents throughout the year and
are of great help whether stu-
dents are considering college, 
community  college,  appren-
ticeships,  military,  the  work 
force, or other vocational/tech-
nical training.=
Kroytz  fully  appreciates 
the strong work done by the
ASPIRE mentors and enthusi-
astically invites others to join
the program. 
<The role of our men-
tor is to work one on one
with students to develop and 
encourage students to think
about their future. They are a
peer,  guide,  and  cheerleader 
depending  on  what  is  being 
talked about or worked on,= he 
said. <Mentors are the core of
the ASPIRE program and what 
makes Sisters High School
college and career program so 
amazing  is  the  relationships 
mentors form with students as
they  help  the  students  begin 
to take charge of their own
futures.=
In  addition  to  ASPIRE, 
Sisters High School contracts
with  a  professional  college 
counselor,  Theresa  Wadden. 
Students and their parents can 
arrange  for  an  appointment 
with Wadden through Kroytz
or their ASPIRE mentor.
Anyone interested in learn-
ing more about ASPIRE can
contact Kroytz via e-mail
at rick.kroytz@ssd6.org or
at  541-549-3203.  Kroytz 
will arrange an interview to
those  interested  and  provide 
more information about how
to become a volunteer and
what the training program to 
become a mentor entails.
Kroytz is also the <in-build-
ing= connection for the ever-
expanding Sisters GRO schol-
arship program that awarded 
approximately  $250,000  in 
local scholarships last year. 
<ASPIRE  and  GRO  work 
hand  in  hand  to  support  stu-
dents in attaining their goals
for the future,= Kroytz said. 
<We think the entire Sisters
community should know about
the wonderful work done by
GRO, but we especially want 
current seniors and their fami-
lies to be aware that there are
scholarships available for just 
about every student situation
you can think of,= he said. He 
continued,  <Sometimes  kids 
don9t  think  they  are  eligible 
for  any  of  the  scholarships 
for one reason or another and
usually that is not the case, so 
one of our goals this year is to
increase the percentage of kids 
who apply.=
According to Kroytz, every 
single student who com-
pleted the application process 
last year was granted at least
one  scholarship.  Scholarship 
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amounts  range  from  $500  to 
over $10,000 and are all from 
local citizens, companies, and 
organizations.
Kroytz recently hosted
Financial Aid  Night  for  par-
ents and students in order
to familiarize them with the
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is  required  by  most  col-
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training  information,  and 
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online on January 24. 
Kroytz encourages fami-
lies to visit the GRO website 
http://shs.ssd6.org/sisters-
gro to learn more about the
program,  including  how  to 
become a donor.
<GRO  has  high  goals  to 
make  it  possible  someday  to 
have a scholarship of one kind 
or another for every single
graduate every year,= he said. 
<The  support  from  the  local 
community has already been
incredibly generous, but there 
is still room to grow.=
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