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YCHS on an upcoming event next Thursday, October 17 evening, in which WCC will share information to families about HBCU Pathway, Dual Enrollment, Advance Ypsi, Scholarships, and other opportunities,
Link to WCC Event at YCHS flyer
Logo: Ypsilanti Community Schools-Your Children Succeed
Washtenaw Community College Night For parents, guardians and students
5-7 p.m. Ypsilanti Community High School, 2095 Packard Road, Ypsilanti
Pictures:
- HBCU Marching Band Student playing the Tuba
- Two Black Female students chatting with each other
- Four Black students sitting in a stairwell talking while on laptop and taking notes
Dinner will be served
Join Us for an Information Session at Ypsilanti Community High School!On Thursday, October 17, from 5-7 p.m., students and families are invited to learn about the exciting opportunities available at Washtenaw Community College for high school students. Discover programs like the HBCU Pathway, Dual Enrollment, Career and Technical Education (CTE), Advance YPSI program, and available scholarships. Don’t miss out on this chance to explore your future at WCC!The evening will also include information from YCS on:• Support services• Tutoring• Test prep• Academic resources for students
We know everyone is itching to get into the pool, and the Friends of Rutherford Pool are extremely excited to be able to once again offer FREE swim lessons this summer thanks to funding from Huron-Clinton Metroparks’ Everyone in the Pool Initiative and Washtenaw County Parks! Keep reading to learn about some changes to registration.
Ypsilant Community Schools, in collaboration with the African American Organizations of Washtenaw County and many other sponsors.
Date: Saturday, March 30, 2024
Time: 10:00 am-12:00 pm
Location: Perry Early Learning Center
550 Perry St.
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
Face Painting-Food-Games-Hustles-Prizes-Resources & Music
This Even is Free!
Fathers for Family," at The Corner Health Center.
Fathers for Family Program: This initiative provides young fathers and fathers-to-be with support, resources, and encouragement on their journey. We meet monthly, with additional bi-weekly phone check-ins and access to valuable parenting education courses.
Fraternity of Fathers - A Strong Roots Curricula: Developed in collaboration with the University of Michigan's Zero to Thrive Program, this 10-week educational course offers a comprehensive approach to fatherhood. Our inaugural cohort begins on February 22, 2024, with limited spots available.
For more information about this program, please see attached flyer.