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[quote=Anonymous]Reign Grants 2017 Phelps ACE High School ($56,000) will focus on health, wellness, and leadership that includes college tours, weekly wellness meetings, fitness events, mentoring, and field trips for young women in grades 9 through 12. Oyster-Adams Bilingual School ($55,000) will launch HER, an initiative that will include self-image workshops, a book club, assemblies, STEM workshops, college tours, and tutoring for students in middle grades. Dunbar High School ($42,500) will partner with ANOMOLY to offer group sessions, a monthly speaker series, and field trips. Truesdell Education Campus ($32,000) will build leadership skills for students in middle grades, launch sisterhood groups, and focus on family strengthening. Browne Education Campus ($28,850) will offer financial literacy workshops and peer-to-peer networking opportunities for students in grades 4 through 8. Johnson Middle School ($28,000) will offer financial literacy workshops and build leadership skills through the school’s step team. Kramer Middle School ($27,000) will focus on identity by offering self-esteem workshops, field trips and retreats, a speaker series, and community service opportunities. Bancroft Elementary School ($24,000) will boost academic enrichment for fourth and fifth grade students, and students will participate in field trips and a cultural showcase. Marie Reed Elementary School ($23,800) will implement a social emotional learning curriculum and offer dance workshops and a robotics team and competition. Cardozo Education Campus ($23,500) will offer panels, workshops, mentoring opportunities, college tours, and an empowerment retreat for young women in grades 6 through 12. Lafayette Elementary School ($20,000) will promote engagement with female leaders through a book series, a mentoring program, and team building activities. Thomas Elementary School ($20,000) will partner with ANOMOLY to offer group sessions, empowerment group discussions, and a vision board party.[/quote]
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