About Family Resource and Youth Service Centers
Family Resource and Youth Service Centers were created as part of the KY Education Reform Act. The intent of these Centers is to enhance students’ ability to succeed in school by assisting children, parents and families in meeting some of their needs. This assistance will be provided through community service programs at the Center or by linking families to agencies in their community.
Have you heard?
NKU and Gateway Technical and Community College have teamed up to bring students a 4-year bachelor degree for less $$$! The program is called, Gateway2NKU. Check out the article on WCPO.com or click here!
NKU and Gateway Technical and Community College have teamed up to bring students a 4-year bachelor degree for less $$$! The program is called, Gateway2NKU. Check out the article on WCPO.com or click here!
Good to Know...
Free/Reduced Meal Applications Available Online-
You can now apply for free/reduced meals online! This will reduce the time it takes for processing. Apply now, following this link! http://freelunch.kenton.kyschools.us/
You can now apply for free/reduced meals online! This will reduce the time it takes for processing. Apply now, following this link! http://freelunch.kenton.kyschools.us/
Community Resource Spotlight
Cincinnati Computer Cooperative
The Cincinnati Computer Cooperative (C3), a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization, partners with local business and individual donors to offer computer recycling and computer reuse programs for Cincinnati. Cincinnati Computer Cooperative's staff and volunteers provide an environmentally sound program to divert computer equipment from landfills, while providing low-cost access to technology for schools and qualified individuals under our “Community Access” programs. Their goal is to improve the computer-to-student ratio in schools to prepare students for higher education and career opportunities.
Cincinnati Computer Cooperative offers recycling services, click here for more information.
Or, if you don't have a computer in your home, click here for information on how you may be able to get a computer in your home for a low price.
The Cincinnati Computer Cooperative (C3), a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization, partners with local business and individual donors to offer computer recycling and computer reuse programs for Cincinnati. Cincinnati Computer Cooperative's staff and volunteers provide an environmentally sound program to divert computer equipment from landfills, while providing low-cost access to technology for schools and qualified individuals under our “Community Access” programs. Their goal is to improve the computer-to-student ratio in schools to prepare students for higher education and career opportunities.
Cincinnati Computer Cooperative offers recycling services, click here for more information.
Or, if you don't have a computer in your home, click here for information on how you may be able to get a computer in your home for a low price.