Founded in 1997, See Forever Foundation is a nonprofit organization that supports the growth and development of the Maya Angelou Public Charter School. The school enrolls more than 100 students in grade nine through 12. The Maya Angelou Public Charter School named for African-American poet and poet laureate of the United States, Maya Angelou, is a two-campus, alternative high school located in the District of Columbia. During any given week, more than 350 volunteers come to See Forever and the Maya Angelou PCS to work with students in evening tutoring program. The volunteers assist students with their daily assignments in core academic subjects, such as English, math, science and social studies. Elective classes are also offered once a week that includes debate, games and culinary arts. The foundation is based in Washington, D.C.
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