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Vision, Mission & History
Our
Vision Allow enriching and life enhancing experiences to be available to
all students.
Our
Mission The Keystone Program introduces students to new techniques and ideas while building on the knowledge they already have. We provide students with a safe, nurturing environment during those critical hours after school, while encouraging their families to become more involved in their education. We offer at least 16 different activities a week allowing our participants the opportunity to demonstrate their strengths while building confidence in new skills. From fly fishing to archery, theater to architecture, Keystone offers a wide range of engaging activities by quality instructors.
Our History In 2004, the Hamilton School District was the recipient of a
five-year renewable 21st Century Community Learning Center Grant through the
Department of Education. This grant has allowed for the creation of the
Keystone to Discovery Enrichment Program. We are now in our 6th year
of operation and now have 60% of the funding that we have had in the
previous years.
Who Do We Serve?
From recent
immigrants who share their language and culture, to multigenerational
Bitterrooters, students at Keystone learn to come together and
respect and appreciate each
others'
differences. Keystone's programs are available to all children in the
Hamilton School District, regardless of family income. Over half of our
participating families qualify for the free and reduced lunch program, and no
child is turned away due to inability to pay. We serve an average of 300
students per year with the after school and summer program. Of those, over
55% qualify for free or reduced lunches because of low income levels. In
the past year we have seen an increase in the number of families who have needed
to apply for scholarships in addition to the sliding scale.
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