Fuse Project honored Black History this year through a season of meaningful engagement, including community service on MLK Day, student art inspired by Black artists, cultural experiences like The Princess and the Frog, and a sponsored trip to Selma for the 60th anniversary of Bloody Sunday. These efforts reflect our ongoing commitment to celebrating legacy, empowering youth, and building a stronger, more connected community.
Read MoreIn December, Fuse Project celebrated a month of academic support and community engagement in the Avenue, bringing students hands-on learning, creative expression, and recognition for their achievements. These efforts underscore the value of providing enriching opportunities and fostering connections in our Avenue community schools.
Fuse Project's Academic Support Program has seen a year of remarkable growth and positive impact in the Avenue community by providing teacher and student incentives at Calloway-Smith Middle School, Pathway K-5, and Florence Howard Elementary School. Through appreciation events and celebratory activities, the program has enhanced morale and recognized achievements, fostering a positive educational environment.
Read MoreFuse Project's recent Pizza Party at Calloway-Smith Middle School celebrated student achievements with personalized rewards, demonstrating the positive impact of incentives on academic performance. This event highlighted the importance of recognizing hard work and motivating students to strive for excellence.
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