June 22, 2025 - 18:52
School may be out, but the education world never stops. This June, the Central '59 class has made headlines by awarding scholarships to deserving students, ensuring that financial barriers do not hinder educational aspirations. The scholarships aim to support students in their pursuit of higher education, empowering them to achieve their academic goals.
In addition to scholarship initiatives, the Central '59 class has also launched lunch programs designed to provide nutritious meals to students during the summer months. Recognizing that access to healthy food is essential for learning and development, these programs will serve as a vital resource for families in need. By addressing both educational and nutritional needs, the Central '59 class is making a significant impact on the community.
As the summer unfolds, these initiatives highlight the ongoing commitment to education and support for students, reinforcing the idea that learning and growth continue beyond the traditional school year.
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