
Immokalee’s rising seniors using summer to virtually prepare for college
The summer before students’ senior year of high school is usually when they get serious about college planning. By June or July, they’ll have ACT or SAT scores in hand
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The summer before students’ senior year of high school is usually when they get serious about college planning. By June or July, they’ll have ACT or SAT scores in hand

Researchers estimate that students lose the equivalent of one month of learning during summer vacation. Teachers nationwide can attest that the “summer slide” is a challenge. Educators often spend the first few weeks each fall reviewing

Bank of America Charitable Foundation has awarded a $10,000 grant to support students in Guadalupe Center’s three educational programs. Guadalupe Center serves 1,400 students annually through its nationally accredited Early

Immokalee High School’s Class of 2020 faced enormous challenges along the way – Hurricane Irma, COVID-19 and everything in between. Graduating from high school certainly is a milestone worth celebrating,

Suncoast Credit Union has awarded a $25,000 matching grant to Guadalupe Center as the nonprofit continues providing Immokalee families with access to high-quality education programs. To maximize the impact of
United Way of Collier and the Keys has provided Guadalupe Center with a $74,000 grant to enhance learning opportunities for 840 students enrolled in its After-school Tutoring Program. The highly