Tuesday, March 29, 2011

THINK Together Moves Into Northern California

Students at Franklin Elementary School (Elk Grove Unified School District)
THINK Together, the largest non-profit provider of extended learning time programs, is expanding to Northern California opening after-school programs this Spring in partnership with the Elk Grove Unified School District (Sacramento County). These new programs will serve 400 students at Barbara Comstock Morse, James McKee, Roy Herburger, Mary Tsukamoto, and Franklin elementary schools.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

i dont like think together it is boring........... jk so much fun luv it ........... awsome.................................it is so fun and it helps mewith my homework .... fun <3

Anonymous said...

boring dont join it stupid

Anonymous said...

hate it dont join hate it it is **** dont join

THINK Together is serious about helping kids achieve!

THINK Together is making a difference in the lives of more than 100,000 California students. The non-profit organization's trained staff, dedicated volunteers and generous donors are providing extended learning time programs (after-school, summer learning, small group tutoring, early literacy, etc.) and resources to help these kids, their families and their communities achieve. Our programs, generally free for at-risk students and low-income families, are predominately available at public school sites across Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego and now Sacramento Counties.







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