About us
We seeks to enhance and advocate positive, productive, proactive and progressive characteristics in high school juniors and seniors.
The Colorado Beautillion, Inc. (CBI)
About Us
Events
Formal Presentation to Society
Participants will take part in a Formal Gala that will highlight their high school academics, community service, athletic talents and social accomplishments. The young men and women will be formally presented to society by a group of accomplished community leaders and members. This Black-Tie gala will feature a prominent individual as the key presenter giving the honorees well wishes for the future. The event will culminate with an elegant reception, formal acknowledge, dance and awards.
Formal Gala for Graduating Seniors
The Formal Gala will consist of the following:
Formal Dinner/Presentation for seniors, with Rites of Passage ceremony, dance with parents, and a special showcase. The junior class will be acknowledged for their accomplishments and perform a formal waltz.
Denver 2021-2022
This organization has developed a rigorous schedule of events to enhance the young men and women’s academic pursuits and provide positive social activities. The program participants will interact with our committee member, community leaders and program mentors/instructors to effectuate a smooth transition from high school to college and into their professional careers.
CCI Programs
There are numerous studies that prove academic and social intervention programs double high school graduation and make an individual’s life more productive and prosperous. Therefore we are creating the following:
01.
— Academic Programs
- Extended Learning Day
- Summer Instructional Sessions
- College Workshops/Tours
- Career Fair
- Individual Case Management
- Enrichment Classes to inspire and further the love of learning
02.
—Health and Nutrition Programs
- Aid/STD Awareness
- Substance Abuse
- Exercise
- Healthy Habits
03.
— Youth Economic Develop Programs
- Skills Workshops
- Summer Jobs Fair
04.
— Social Programs
- A persistent culture of high expectations
- A sense of family and fellowship
- Exposure to positive role models and peers
- Mentorship
- Extracurricular activities
- Parental Mentoring/Interaction
Program Requirements/Eligibility
- Juniors and Seniors that excel in the areas of academics, leadership, athletics and community services
- Maintain a minimum Grade Point Average of 2.5
- Complete a program application
- Submit a school transcript
- Submit 3 letters of recommendation – One from an educator/counselor
- Pay the $30 Annual Application Fee
- articipants must pay Formal Wear/Gala fees of $250 prior to the first Dance Rehearsal
- Be an active participant in events and fundraisers
- Adhere to the program’s “Code of Conduct”… *No School Suspensions or Expulsions
- Must not have or are expecting a child(ren)
- Cannot be over the age of 18
OUR STATS
We impact lives. Chart courses. Set paths.