Press November 23, 2020
BDS ’20 Alum Adrian Phillips makes headlines
Baltimore Design School Board of Trustee member, Susanne Lapides, wanted to make sure we saw this article about ’20 Alum Adrian Phillips. Here’s her message: “I am so proud of Adrian, he continues his studies at Morgan showing leadership and finds time to be the freshman class President. His day is then devoted to the […]
Baltimore Design School Board of Trustee member, Susanne Lapides, wanted to make sure we saw this article about ’20 Alum Adrian Phillips. Here’s her message:
Strong City is excited to congratulate part-time staff member Adrian Phillips on winning the role of Freshman Class President at Morgan State University this fall! Adrian’s love of education and advocating for his community has kept him connected to both The Club at Collington Square, school government, and Baltimore.
While studying elementary education at Morgan, Adrian is working as a Classroom Coach at The Club and providing occasional administrative support at Strong City’s headquarters. Adrian first got involved with The Club in 2017 as a Camp Counselor through the YouthWorks program. Program Director Vanessa Williams was impressed with his skill with the Scholars and invited him to become an official employee in fall of 2018.
In his role as a Classroom Coach, Adrian is assisting scholars in person with their distance learning—making sure they are signed in at the scheduled time and are staying focused. Adrian says his technique with the Scholars is to set an example for them by showing that he is also going to school online and how he stays focused during class.
As Class President, Adrian is the face and voice of Morgan’s Freshman class. He brings his peers’ concerns and ideas to administrators and pushes for action. With Morgan holding classes online this year due to the pandemic, Adrian says he is advocating for mental health and distance learning support and sharing concerns about the lack of student community and connection during the first year.
“I enjoy listening to my community, and actually putting things into play. I like to make things happen and not just talk about them,” says Adrian.
Adrian is no stranger to student government. In high school at the Baltimore Design School, Adrian was a part of the student government association for his junior and senior years. Click to read full article on Strong City’s website.