NEWPORT NEWS, Va. - Langley Federal Credit Union presented a $15,000 check to An Achievable Dream (AAD) in support of their nationally recognized educational programs.
AAD offers children in kindergarten through twelfth grade a quality social, academic and value-based education, with an extended school day, Summer Intersession, enrichment activities in and outside the classroom, and assistance with continuing education.
"Langley has been and continues to be a proud supporter of An Achievable Dream," said Langley Senior Vice-President Curtis Baker. "They are a true asset to the communities they serve-their dedication to helping children learn and succeed regardless of their socioeconomic backgrounds has such a positive impact on the lives of children in Hampton Roads."
In partnership with Newport News Public Schools, AAD operates An Achievable Dream Academy (K-5th grade) and an Achievable Dream Middle and High School (6th-12th grade). AAD began operating Seatack Elementary in 2014, in partnership with Virginia Beach Public Schools, with students in kindergarten through second grade. An additional grade level will be added each school year for students to eventually attend through high school.
