OROVILLE, Calif. – A local effort launched on Monday to help keep kids on the right track.
At the Oroville Southside Community Center, youth now have a safe space to learn and thrive in the community.
The Oroville Southside Community Improvement Association and the Oroville Elementary School District have collaborated to bring a new youth intervention program. The program will help kids thrive in academic excellence, fitness, nutrition and leadership.
“We are going to start off with the students who are attending the independent study program and students who have gotten suspended from school,” Courtney Ellington said. “We noticed there was need in the community, there was a need, we want to prevent students from dropping out. We want to prevent students from crimes; we want them to have a safe space for them to come and to learn …