This year, the REACH Program saw its biggest residential summer ever, with 191 students spanning four grades spread out across two college campuses. To document it, we gave disposable cameras to REACH students at both Scranton and Fordham.
Since its founding in 2001, the REACH Program has enriched the lives of middle-school students through programming both at Regis and on a college campus. This time on a campus is a critical part of the REACH experience, as students not only grow academically, spiritually, and as leaders, but also get a taste of what college life could be like when they graduate from high school. This element of REACH has grown over the years: Rising sixth graders (our “candidate” students) now go to a separate campus for their three weeks away from New York, while the program has also introduced a fourth-year residential program for students about to begin high school. As a result of these changes, this summer saw the biggest residential summer in REACH’s history, with candidate students at Fordham University in the Bronx, and all other REACH students at the University of Scranton in Pennsylvania. Here’s what it all looked like, as photographed by the students themselves.
This story appears in the Fall 2024 issue of Regis Magazine.