Las Vegas Students to Meet Olympic Skating Stars Who Highlight Importance of Staying in School
19 Oktober 2006 - 12:34AM
PR Newswire (US)
Capital One selects Communities In Schools as its nonprofit partner
for the 2006 'Holiday Celebration on Ice.' Local students to be
featured in commercial and receive tickets to the performance.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- On October 19, 25 Las Vegas
fourth graders from Reynaldo Martinez Elementary School will get
the experience of a lifetime when they meet and skate with U.S.
Olympic figure skating stars during a rehearsal for the Capital One
"Holiday Celebration on Ice." The rehearsal will take place at the
Orleans Arena in Las Vegas from 3:45 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., followed by
the taping of the actual performance the next day on October 20.
Communities In Schools, Inc. (CIS), the nation's largest dropout
prevention organization, has been selected as Capital One's
community partner at this event. During the rehearsal on October
19, Capital One will shoot footage for a public service
announcement (PSA) featuring CIS students. The 60-second PSA, which
will describe CIS' work to keep students in school and prepare them
for the future, will air on the NBC network during the national
broadcast of the Capital One "Holiday Celebration on Ice" show on
December 25. The PSA will feature Olympic medalists Nancy Kerrigan
and Brian Boitano with CIS students from Reynaldo Martinez
Elementary. "Bringing these youngsters together with Olympic
athletes is a great way to emphasize that when kids stay in school
they are on their way to realizing their dreams and potential,"
said Bill Milliken, founder and vice chairman, Communities In
Schools. "Capital One has been a tremendous partner. We are
thrilled that they have selected dropout prevention as the focus of
this PSA." "Capital One is pleased to partner with Communities In
Schools on this event. Far too many students are dropping out of
school," says Carolyn Berkowitz, senior vice president, Community
Relations. "We want to encourage these kids, and most of all to
give them a great afternoon they'll never forget." Upon arriving at
the Orleans Arena, students will attend a practice session with
skaters such as Nancy Kerrigan, Michael Weiss, and Kyoko Ina and
John Zimmerman. During the session they will meet and chat with the
skaters before performing a short skit and hitting the ice.
Afterwards, through the support of Capital One, the students will
go to dinner with representatives of CIS of Southern Nevada, and
they will each be given three tickets to the next day's taping.
Reynaldo Martinez Elementary School is part of the Clark County
School District. CIS has been involved in this school since 2004,
providing an array of academic, health care and family support
services to help students learn and thrive. CIS national board
member Elaine Wynn is the board chairwoman of CIS of Southern
Nevada. About Communities In Schools Communities In Schools is the
nation's largest dropout prevention organization, working in more
than 3,200 K-12 public schools. Founded in 1977, Communities In
Schools is headquartered in Alexandria, Va. Today, nearly one
million young people every year receive direct services through
more than 200 Communities In Schools local affiliates in 27 states
and the District of Columbia. Between 80-90 percent of our tracked
students show improvement in academic achievement, attendance,
behavior and promotion to the next grade level. About Capital One
Headquartered in McLean, Virginia, Capital One Financial
Corporation (http://www.capitalone.com/) is a financial holding
company, with more than 324 locations in Texas and Louisiana. Its
principal subsidiaries, Capital One Bank, Capital One, F.S.B.,
Capital One Auto Finance, Inc., and Capital One, N.A., offer a
broad spectrum of financial products and services to consumers,
small businesses and commercial clients. Capital One's subsidiaries
collectively had $47.2 billion in deposits and $108.4 billion in
managed loans outstanding as of June 30, 2006. Capital One, a
Fortune 500 company, trades on the New York Stock Exchange under
the symbol "COF" and is included in the S&P 500 index.
DATASOURCE: Communities In Schools CONTACT: Deborah Veney Robinson
of Communities In Schools, +1-703-518-2545, or +1-703-615-5476, ;
or Laura White of Capital One Financial Corporation,
+1-804-284-5799, Web site: http://www.cisnet.org/
http://www.capitalone.com/
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