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Lawndale board hears RAP program update; summer 'RAP Quest' enrollment tops 1,000

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District after‑school RAP leaders told the board the program expanded partners, launched leadership and RISE initiatives, added AM curriculum, and enrolled more than 1,000 students for its six‑week summer program.

District staff and RAP (Realizing Amazing Potential) leaders gave the Lawndale Elementary School District board a detailed update May 1 on after‑school and summer programming, reporting program growth, new curriculum, expanded partners and strong summer enrollment.

RAP director Dennis Howard described the school‑year theme “Level Up” and said the program enlisted roughly 34 community partners across arts, sports, technology and leadership activities to broaden student experiences. Howard said RAP implemented a year‑long Leadership Lab — a professional development and student leadership initiative created with partner Spark Reach and UCLA…

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