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On July 21, 2006, Studley welcomed scholars from the Higher Achievement Program’s Ward 4 Summer Academy for an enriching Career Day. This event aimed to develop the academic skills and aspirations of underserved middle school students. Higher Achievement, a dedicated non-profit organization, provides rigorous training during a crucial developmental phase for these youths. The day included hands-on learning experiences about commercial real estate and insights into the construction process, fostering teamwork and encouraging scholars to envision their future success.
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In continuation of our community involvement efforts, Studley hosted a career day for scholars from the Higher Achievement Program’s Ward 4 Summer Academy. Career Day Higher Achievement Program Scholars Visit Studley Friday, July 21, 2006 Industrial Platform Overview
Higher Achievement is a non-profit organization dedicated to developing academic skills, behaviors, and attitudes in academically motivated and underserved middle school children for the purpose of improving their grades and giving participants the tools to enroll and succeed in rigorous high school classes. Studley Hosts Higher Achievement Career Day
Time = Success Higher Achievement invests in talent and hard work with year-round Achievement Academies that deliver over 650 hours annually of rigorous academic training during the most critical time in a child’s development: middle school. Studley Hosts Higher Achievement Career Day
Hands On Learning In addition to our lessons regarding commercial real estate brokerage, Studley’s Project Management Group pitched in and provided the scholars with a glimpse of the construction process, including a tour of both finished and raw space. Studley Hosts Higher Achievement Career Day
Teamwork in Action Studley Hosts Higher Achievement Career Day
Teamwork in Action Studley Hosts Higher Achievement Career Day