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Mentoring

Mentors play a key role in our schools, making a positive difference for students. C-U One-to-One is a school based mentoring program which began in 1994. It is a relationship building program designed to build student’s self-confidence and encourage them to stay in school and graduate. We currently have over 400 mentors in Unit 4 schools. Mentors meet with their “mentees” for one hour a week during the school day on school grounds. If you have a genuine interest in youth, flexibility, good listening skills and can follow through on your commitments, mentoring may be right for you! For additional information and an application, visit the C-U One-to-One website at www.cu1to1.org or contact:
Lauren Smith
Unit 4 Community Outreach Coordinator
smithla@u4sd.org
351-3722
- About
- Parents & Students
- Board
- Community
- Partnerships
- Bulletin Board
- Social Justice Seminars
- Committees
- Getting Involved
- CUSF
- LGBTQ Task Force
- Racial Identity Development Group
- Social Justice Educators' Collaborative
- Social Justice Outreach & Professional Development
- University of Illinois Researchers
- Operation Hope
- Unit 4 Staff Spotlight
- Young Entrepreneurs Program
- Youth Employment Services
- Schools
- Curriculum
- ACTIONS Program
- AVID
- Accelerated Placement
- ECP
- Educational Technology
- Multilingual Services
- English
- Fine Arts
- Gifted Programming
- High School Curriculum Handbook
- Magnet Schools
- Math
- Physical Education & Health
- Response to Intervention (RtI)
- Science
- Social Science
- Special Education
- Standards-Based Grading
- Truant Alternative Optional Educational Program
- World Languages
- Career Opportunities
- Forward Together
- Contact Us
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