Programs

Supplemental Educational Services (SES)

Enhancing Learning for Low-Income Students

After a decade of decline, the number of children living in low-income families has steadily increased—a pattern that began in 2000.1 

As a state-approved SES provider, Future Foundation helps children in Atlanta, Dekalb and Fulton County schools increase their grades in reading, math and science with an active learning experience through:

  • Individual learning goals and objectives.
  • Intense sessions, 3:45 - 5:45 p.m., twice weekly.
  • A variety of healthy snacks.
  • Transportation—available for select schools.
  • Incentives for outstanding performance.

To learn more, watch our video Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow recognized by the White House.

How You Can Help Students in Need

Give a gift now, and get involved,  to help Future Foundation continue programs that make a difference in the lives of youth at risk. Thank you!

Authorized by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, Supplemental Educational Services (SES) allows low-income students attending Title I schools to receive extra academic assistance.

National Center for Children in Poverty, http://www.nccp.org/profiles/GA_profile_7.html