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Board hears My Brother’s Keeper update; district accepts $25,000 Obama Foundation award
Summary
The board heard a presentation on the MBK summer program, which served about 40 young men this year, and approved a consent-agenda resolution to accept a $25,000 grant from the Obama Foundation targeted to MBK milestone work. District staff said state grant funding remains pending.
The Ossining Union Free School District Board of Education on Nov. 19 heard a My Brother’s Keeper (MBK) program update and approved a consent-agenda resolution to accept a $25,000 award from the Obama Foundation.
Mister Nash, MBK advisor for Claremont and Roosevelt, presented highlights from MBK’s third summer camp and ongoing student leadership meetings. "MBK summer camp just completed its third year," he said, describing field trips, STEAM…
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