Jimmy McMikle and others greet Windsor High School students alongside more than a dozen Windsor fathers, mentors, uncles, grandfathers, and father-figures for “Calling All Windsor Men event organized by Office of Family and Community Partnerships Coordinator, Christina Morales and Dream Driver Foundation.”

Jimmy McMikle and others greet Windsor High School students alongside more than a dozen Windsor fathers, mentors, uncles, grandfathers, and father-figures for “Calling All Windsor Men event organized by Office of Family and Community Partnerships Coordinator, Christina Morales and Dream Driver Foundation.”

With the dawn of a new academic year, the city of Windsor eagerly anticipates a season of growth, learning, and community engagement. Underlining the importance of unity and mentorship, the "Calling All Windsor Men" initiative stands as a testament to the strength of community bonds.

Oliver Ellsworth “Calling All Windsor Men” pose for a picture after greeting students on their first day. 

The program's kickoff witnessed a heartening display of support from dads, uncles, grandpas, and mentors, who came together to bolster students' educational journeys. Their presence resonated far beyond the event, leaving an immeasurable impact on the young minds they surrounded.

Amongst the crowd were Windsor Board of Education President David Furie (not pictured), Nathan Wolliston, and BOE Vice President Leonard Lockhart. 

As Day 1 of the academic year came to a close, expressions of gratitude reverberated throughout the community. The Dream Driver Foundation and community partner, Jimmy McMikle, received heartfelt appreciation, alongside the dedication of unwavering Administrators who laid the foundation for success.

Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Terrell Hill greets students at Sage Park Middle School. 

Acting Principal, Dana Gagne and Vice Principal Kim Wood pose in front of John F. Kennedy School with their “Calling All Windsor Men” crew. 

Acknowledgment was also extended to the remarkable OFCP Family Resource Coordinators, led by Christina Morales. Their tireless efforts played a pivotal role in steering the "Calling All Men" event towards resounding success.

John F. Kennedy men line up to welcome students. 

"We are WINdsor," echoed the sentiments of unity and collective effort, encapsulating the spirit of the community. The commitment to being "stronger together" is palpable as all stakeholders unite to ensure the upcoming academic year is nothing short of exceptional.

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