ALIVE @ Dunbar High School (Baltimore City Public Schools)
ALIVE @ Dunbar High School provides 75 students in grades 9-12 with the opportunity to participate in Math and English academic tutoring, STEM, college and career readiness, character education, service learning, youth development, hands-on job training, and other enrichment activities. Families are engaged through author talks, parent/child cultural field trips resource fairs, and workshops designed to meet the needs of the community. ALIVE @ Dunbar proudly partners with: African American Tourism Council, Empowerment Temple Church, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and Nursing, Junior Achievement, Kiamsha/Pen or Pencil, and Science Engineering, Mathematics and Aerospace (SEMAA) at Morgan State University to provide a dynamic program for our students. This 21st Century Community Learning Center (CCLC) is funded by the Maryland State Department of Education.