UA RISE Graduation to be Held July 24

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The University of Alabama’s RISE Program will hold its annual commencement ceremony Thursday, July 24 at 6 p.m. at the Stallings Center on the UA campus.

The graduating class includes Rebecca Colville, who will walk across the stage to get her diploma in spite of her inability to do so independently this time last year.

According to Dr. Martha Cook, RISE director, the program has helped prepare more than 2,000 children, both disabled and non-disabled, for public school classes over the past 30 years. In 1999, RISE received accreditation from the National Association for the Education of Young Children, a prestigious recognition achieved by only 7 percent of early childhood programs nationwide.

The RISE program, located in the Stallings Center and named for the family of former UA Head Football Coach Gene Stallings, looks like any other day care center, except provisions have been made to address the children’s specific disabilities. Classrooms, from infant to preschool, have been set up with age-appropriate toys, and each is staffed with a master’s level teacher and their aides.

Each class follows a curriculum for the appropriate age level. Speech, physical, occupational and other therapists are brought in to the Stallings Center, so the children have all their treatment in the same location. Students without disabilities also attend RISE, creating a true mainstream environment in the program.

RISE also serves as a hands-on training facility for UA students majoring in early childhood education, communicative disorders, nursing and social work.

NOTE TO MEDIA: Dress rehearsal for the RISE graduation ceremony will be held Thursday, July 24 at 10 a.m. RISE parents and RISE director Martha Cook will be available for interviews during that time.

Contact

Michael Washington, UA Media Relations, 205/348-4956, mwashington@ur.ua.edu

Source

Martha Cook, 205/348-7931, mcook@ches.ua.edu