Lancaster High School

Block L

Students Mixing Athletics and Reading Together (S.M.A.R.T.)

Block L

● Lancaster’s Varsity Letter Club

● Advisor: Kelly Ambrose

● Dedicated to community service and the development of student/athletes on and

off the field.

— Began in 1938

S.M.A.R.T. Goals:

● To provide K-3 students in the Lancaster School District with positive student/athlete role models from Lancaster High School.

● To promote character education, in conjunction with the Lancaster School District’s Character Education Policy, for all elementary and high school students involved.

● To stress the importance of reading and academics in order to be successful in life.

● To promote healthy lifestyles among elementary school students.

Participants:

● Student Co-Chairs

● Five elementary schools chose to participate in the program

● 84 classes participated, allowing the S.M.A.R.T. to effect approximately 2125 K-3 students in the district.

● Approximately 42 high school student/athletes, representing 14 different sports, volunteered to read to the elementary school students.

Recognition:

● S.M.A.R.T. appeared on the Channel 2 News and in the following publications: National Student Leadership Magazine, The Buffalo News (Next Section), Lancaster Bee, Metro Community News, and Your Lancaster Schools.