The Road to College program was developed to reach students early in their educational careers and begins involving them during junior high school. The program works with families and students encouraging them to think about and plan for post-secondary education. It is a rigorous six week summer "boot camp" that promotes a culture of high expectations, providing students with instruction in reading, writing, math, supportive guidance and physical activity.
Research demonstrates that economically disadvantaged students lose gains made during the school year when they lack exposure to academic enrichment activities over the summer. Through the Road to College Program, partially funded through a Rotary District 5790 Grant in cooperation with the Rotary Club of Southwest Wichita Falls, this project grew from 20 students to 52 students over 2 years. This project will take place during the summer of 2018 and will continue at Midwestern State University to serve at least 75 students; expect to serve 90 or so students..
The Total Budget from all sources is expected to be >$50,000. The contribution from SW Rotary of Wichita Falls is $3,600, $2,000 from other club fundraising, $1,600 from shared revenues of our Flag Program where the Road to College mentors and Students help put out/collect flags and we are requesting $2,500 from a District Grant.
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