Study Confirms Horizons Works!
Low-income students who participate in Horizons programs have better school attendance, higher academic outcomes, fewer disciplinary referrals, and fewer grade retentions.
Find out what’s going on across the Horizons Network.
Low-income students who participate in Horizons programs have better school attendance, higher academic outcomes, fewer disciplinary referrals, and fewer grade retentions.
Horizons National CEO Lorna Smith talks to the Sarasota Herald-Tribune on how Horizons turns summers around for students from low-income families. >>
A high school student from Horizons at Greens Farms Academy (Westport, CT) has been accepted to Elon University in North Carolina with a Horizons National Odyssey Scholarship! >>
For nearly 825 metro Atlanta students from three school districts, summer is a time to get ahead, not fall behind. Read about the impact of Horizons, from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. >>
100 Women in Finance has selected Horizons National as the beneficiary of its U.S. philanthropic activities in 2018. >>
Horizons National Chair Jane Williams shows TV host Jack Ford how Horizons changes lives for the better. >>
Horizons ambassador Allison Williams appeared on the TODAY Show to talk about Horizons -- and here's the video! >>
Horizons is featured in 14 NY-area publications. >>
This past winter, TV host Ellen DeGeneres honored an inspirational second grade teacher. This summer, he joins the staff at Horizons at The Oakwood School! >>
The National Association of Episcopal Schools highlights 5 different Horizons programs for helping Episcopal schools “address issues of equity and justice.” >>