Walgreens One-on-One Program
(4th to 6th grade) - Young professional volunteers act as individual tutors/mentors for students. Weekly sessions aim to encourage good attitudes toward learning, assist students with homework, present positive role models for students and develop in students the study habits associated with high achievers.
Midtown/Metro Achievement Program
(7th & 8th grade) - Math, science and English courses prepare students to enter college preparatory high schools and ultimately, college. Character development is strongly emphasized through individual advising. Students acquire the habits and attitudes of successful people of good character.
College Orientation Program
(9th to 12th grade) - The centers help students prepare for college entrance exams and explore college options. Students engage in enrichment activities such as cultural field trips, tours of colleges and the Museum of Science & Industry Science Club. They are also encouraged to participate in various service projects.
The Parenting Program
(for parents of Midtown/Metro students) - The centers provide seminars and other forms of support for parents, since parental leadership is key to MEF's philosophy.
Follow the links below to see when you can get involved!
|
|
<< Start < Prev 1 2 Next > End >>
|
| Results 1 - 4 of 5 |