Project Succeed site director for Conway Elementary School Saralyn Smith (center) sits with students during the after school program Monday. Conway Elementary School has about 90 kids enrolled in the program. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)
Project Succeed site director for Conway Elementary School Saralyn Smith (center) sits with students during the after school program Monday. Conway Elementary School has about 90 kids enrolled in the program. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)
CONWAY — Clay Groves shared some great news last week concerning the local after-school program he runs, Project SUCCEED.
“Project SUCCEED at the John Fuller School and Conway Elementary School has had their 21st Century Community Learning Center Grant renewed, which will fund part of the cost of after-school for the next five years,” said Groves, 45, of North Conway, who's managed the program for the past four years.
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