Yes, absolutely. We have the after-school homework club and the homework helpline for anyone who is in school and who, because of integration, is struggling and staying behind, or is ESL or ELL. We make sure we connect with those kids and provide that homework support.
We have our staff and we have our volunteers who, again, are able to customize and offer language support to newcomers who have language issues. They provide additional academic support to keep them from falling behind. In line with that, we also offer a gender violence curriculum in some of the schools.