Broadened horizons
Horizons Greater Washington is a six-week summer program aimed to combat the “summer slide,” when kids from low-income families often fall behind their peers in learning. The program offers hands-on activities as well as more traditional instruction.
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Ninth-graders Leslie Moreno, 14, and Vicky Flores, 13, wait to leave the Maret School in Woodley Park, where most of Horizons Greater Washington's instruction takes place, for a visit to Howard University. About 130 children, most from H.D. Cooke Elementary School, participate in the program.
Amanda Voisard / THE WASHINGTON POST
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