Unlock your Child's Potential: Mentorship With Curious Cardinals - hosted by Lianette Torres
Join Lianette Torres for an exciting virtual event to introduce Curious Cardinals- an ed-tech platform that matches K-12 students to their dream Mentor to create complex, meaningful passion projects or receive top-tier, personalized academic support. The even is co-hosted with Audrey Wisch, co-founder/CEO of Curious Cardinals.
💡 Curious Cardinals Mentors are the brightest, most accomplished students from top universities, but they're also relatable and compassionate role models for our kids. Their secret sauce is the Mentor Match: they hand-select one of their 675+ Mentors for your student based on common interests, growth areas, strengths, and identity.
🎯 Curious Cardinals Mentorships are long-term relationships that will transform your child's education, ignite their curiosity, and inspire the love of learning
✏️ We hope you'll join us to learn more! Lianette will share her experiences as a Curious Cardinals parent, Audrey will introduce Curious Cardinals and walk through how they are revolutionizing K-12 education, then, we'll open it up to Q&A.
In the interim if you want to learn more…
Watch Curious Cardinals on The Today Show, CNN, or read more in Forbes or the Stanford Daily.
Check out their website, Instagram, or Linkedin.
To give you a sense of the impact, here are a few examples:
Elise explored her passion for fashion and feminism and launched Maud the blog: see the blog here.
Matthew had no clear interests but loved gaming - he ended up building his own video game under his mentor's guidance over the course of 1.5 yrs: see the his video game here.
Students who became mentors:
Now a student at Yale, Jaidyn Hurst studied Arabic for 3 years with her Curious Cardinals mentor as well as learning French Film & Philosophy and Mass Incarceration. Now she mentors students in creative writing, songwriting, and languages.
Now a student at MIT, Daschiell first learned aerospace engineering at Curious Cardinals. Now he mentors students in aerospace engineering!