Yes, you can get a college degree.
Yes, you can have a high-paying career.
Come learn how at the Super Sunday event. Join us Sunday, February 12, 2012 as we partner with African-American churches to host a college information fair for you and your family. College representatives will be on hand to share information about the college planning process, admissions, degree programs, financial aid and more. If you or someone in your family is thinking about higher education, join us at this informative event.
Learn more about Super Sunday and other events happening across the state. Visit kctcs.edu/supersunday.
Place: 9th Street Tabernacle 800 North 9th Street Paducah, KY 42001
Time:11 AM
Jipaum Askew-Robinson
Director of Cultural Diversity jaskewgibson0001@kctcs.edu
On February 12, West Kentucky Community and Technical College will host its Second Annual Super Sunday event. This unique college fair promotes the many educational opportunities available to African Americans and individuals of color at the various colleges within the Kentucky Community and Technical College System. As part of this initiative, KCTCS is honoring alumni for their achievements by inclusion in the Super Sunday Hall of Fame.
Teresa Spann, pictured above, graduated in 1995 with an Associate of Science degree in education from the community college in Paducah, KY. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in elementary education from Western Kentucky University and is currently pursuing a doctorate in educational leadership from WKU and a principal certificate from Murray State University.
Spann, an eighth grade teacher at Paducah Middle School, believes in teaching her students about the importance of getting a college education and using God’s gifts to help them achieve their goals.
“I tell them that everyday is a learning moment and the decisions they make today directly affects their choices of tomorrow.” With hard work and determination, Teresa makes a difference every day.