- Silicon Valley YMCA students look at a printed SJSU map outside of Clark Hall on June 24 as they conducted a scavenger hunt on the campus.
- Silicon Valley YMCA Day Camp students learn where they can become a teacher as part of a scavenger hunt of SJSU’s campus. Here, they stand outside Sweeney Hall, home of the Connie L. Lurie College of Education.
- YMCA students walk through the breezeway between Spartan Complex and Uchida Hall on June 24.
Elementary school students enrolled in Silicon Valley YMCA Summer Day Camps visited San Jose State University’s campus June 24 for a scavenger hunt. As part of the challenge, the young students learned about the different degrees SJSU offers while touring the campus. One clue included “Where would you go if you want to become a teacher?” The answer, which most of the groups discovered around 1 p.m. is Sweeney Hall, home of the Connie L. Lurie College of Education. At each stop, the students gathered for a photo to prove their successful answer to each campus clue.
The Silicon Valley YMCA Day Camp visit highlights one aspect of SJSU’s Four Pillars of Student Success plan released in spring 2016, college readiness. Initiatives in the college readiness pillar are focused on creating a college-going culture in Santa Clara County while also helping to prepare students in K-12 for college-level courses.