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How We Help Students Succeed

Far + Wise provides a continuum of support from kindergarten to early adulthood, helping students build the skills and confidence they need to thrive in a constantly changing world. Our model is long-term, relationship-based, and anchored in high-impact academic enrichment and career exploration.

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    Lewis Scholars Program

    The Lewis Scholars Program offers long-term academic support and mentorship, guiding students from kindergarten through high school toward lifelong success.

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    Career Center

    The Career Center offers hands-on career exploration for middle and high school students, connecting learning to real-world opportunities across Blaine County and beyond.

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    Summer Programs

    In partnership with local organizations, Far + Wise facilitates summer programs that respond to community needs while helping students sustain academic progress during the summer months.

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    Academic Support

    Tutoring, literacy, math and homework help that builds confidence and keeps students on track.

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    Mentorship & Life Skills

    Trusted adult mentors, goal-setting, and social-emotional learning that help students navigate school and life.

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    Career Exploration

    Hands-on camps, internships and job experiences that turn curiosity into real-world opportunity.

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    Post-Secondary Pathways

    College, trade school, and workforce guidance so students can take the next step with confidence.