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Vendors at Woodland Hills Impact Center outline youth programs, summer reach and partnerships
Summary
Student STEM ambassadors, Amache Pittsburgh and a local child-care provider described programming and summer enrollment at the Woodland Hills Impact Center, including STEM activities, mentoring for youth affected by incarceration, and a summer enrichment program funded in part by the Early Learning Resource Center.
Vendors and partners at the Woodland Hills Impact Center presented program updates to the Woodland Hills School District board on Sept. 10, describing youth mentoring, STEM activities and a summer enrichment program that served more than 100 families.
Carnegie Mellon University-affiliated student ambassadors described in-person STEM programming at the center. “Before I started here, I started as a kid in the neighborhood who just wanted to go to the Woodland Hills Impact Center,” said Shavona Crawford, a student ambassador who identified herself as a sophomore at Woodland Hills High School. She told the board the hiring process for ambassadors was…
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