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After‑school programs serve thousands; district highlights ACE, Champions and food pantry

3116095 · April 25, 2025
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Program staff described districtwide after‑school offerings — a federally funded ACE program serving 1,200 students, Champions sites at eight campuses serving about 200 children, and a district food pantry serving roughly 300 families every two weeks — and asked trustees for ongoing support.

Pasadena ISD staff described after‑school programming that serves thousands of students and families during a program spotlight at the April 22 board meeting.

Christina Torres, ACE project director, said the district’s ACE after‑school program — a federally funded, state‑administered grant program — operates at 10 campuses and serves about 1,200 students with homework help, hands‑on…

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