TEEM Offers a variety of programs to engage and encourage learning, discovery, and success.

See the Registration Page to sign up for HBCU Tours and SAFE


Read2Succeed is a reading mastery program that utilizes interactive methods to customize learning for individual student needs. Each student is independently evaluated for their reading and fluency levels. Students engage in a variety of activities within the program to increase their reading grade level and proficiency.

TEEM offers Read2Succeed through the schools as a supplemental program within the school day.


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African American Youth Heritage Day (AAYHD) is TEEM’s annual event bringing high school students from Pima County to a day of workshops and activities. Students learn about careers and actions that encourage and support college attendance as well as alternative paths to success. This event is held in February during Black History Month and brings hundreds of students the opportunity to see avenues of success for African American Youth.

Registration for AAYHD is through the high school counselors only. Registration begins in the fall of the school year and ends before the winter break. Workshops are limited in size, so register early for your best choices.

The workshops generally offered are:


The SAFE Program combines activities to prevent summer learning loss. The program runs each week in June on Saturday mornings. Students in grades 3-12 may engage in computer-based programs and hands-on activities. STEM/STEAM is strongly supported. Students enhance reading, math and science proclivity.

SAFE Registration opens in the spring.


TEEM offers two HBCU Tours annually, one for Middle School students during spring break and one for High School students during the Thanksgiving break. The tours focus on Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Students experience guided tours of HBCU campuses, have opportunities to submit college applications, and engage in campus and regional cultural activities.

HBCU Tours is a program that involves preparation by the student participants. Preparation classes are part of the registration process. Students may earn scholarships to assist with the cost of the tour, or may fundraise for themselves. These options are part of the HBCU Tours preparation.


The SMILE Program provides college preparation tools and information to middle and high school families. Students learn how to successfully navigate their course of study. Families learn to plan and optimize college and career options. Participation in the SMILE Program may come from schools directly or as family requests to the schools. This is a free program offered by TEEM as needed – “See the need, feed the need”

When are we going to  SMILE  in your area?  Check the TEEM Calendar


STEAM Academy is specifically designed for elementary school students to participate in activities that enhance their ability to grasp ideas and concepts from different perspectives. Students utilize creative and innovative approaches towards understanding the world from a scientific viewpoint. Students recieve “kits” as part of the workshops to experience hands-on experieinces in the arts and sciences.

      

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