Crossroads School for Arts & Sciences will offer a six-week summer literacy and cultural enrichment program, to 50 students of color and their families from the Pico neighborhood, the school said in a press release.
“The program will address summer learning loss as well as the academic achievement gap among students that have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Rooted in the Mississippi Freedom Summer project of 1964, the CDF Freedom Schools program serves children and youth in grades K-12 in communities where quality academic enrichment programming is limited, too expensive or nonexistent. “
For more information about the Equity & Justice Institute CDF Freedom School program, please visit the school’s website.
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