Learn how to help our students at U.C. Connect website

Oct 5, 2015 | Events

University City Connect graphicUniversity City Connect, the growing community group providing support to our Governors Village Schools, now has a new website and social-media channels to help you get involved, too.

Visit UniversityCityConnect.org to learn about the schools and how both you and your business can help students succeed.
University City Connect is a coalition of businesses and individuals that seeks to encourage learning at the four public schools within University Research Park that comprise the Governors Village.

Connect via new website

To help you get involved, University City Partners has sponsored the launch of the new website. The website provides information about the Governors Village schools, ways you can help and upcoming school events that need community support.

You also can reach out to Governors Village via twitter.com/ucityconnect and facebook.com/ucityconnect.

Learn more

CLICK HERE to request more information on how you can connect to Governors Village students.

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