East Chicago TRIO program celebrates 60 years of empowering first-gen students through education

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The Regular School Board Meeting for the School City of East Chicago on December 17, 2024, highlighted significant community initiatives and student achievements. The meeting began with a presentation from the TRIO Educational Talent Search program, which aims to support first-generation, low-income students and those with disabilities. Director Leticia Jenkins emphasized the program's holistic approach, providing academic, career, and cultural experiences to students from East Chicago and surrounding areas.

TRIO has been active in the community for over 30 years, serving 743 students across three districts, with 20% from East Chicago. The program focuses on college and career readiness, offering workshops and experiences that broaden students' horizons. Jenkins noted the importance of building relationships with local schools and guidance counselors to enhance student support.

The meeting also recognized Aileen Laforce, a senior at East Chicago Central High School, for being awarded the Lilly Scholarship. Ranked second in her class, Laforce expressed her passion for dentistry and her commitment to making a positive impact in the healthcare field.

Additionally, the School City of East Chicago's transportation department received the "Bus Fleet of the Year" award from Drive Clean, a national organization promoting sustainable transportation. This recognition reflects the district's efforts to reduce its carbon footprint through the adoption of environmentally friendly practices and technologies.

The meeting underscored the district's commitment to fostering a supportive educational environment and celebrating student success while also addressing community needs through various programs and initiatives.

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