Students sign letters of intent on Boys & Girls Club's 13th Annual College Signing Day
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Tuesday was a special day for young people in the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Milwaukee -- College Signing Day.
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Nearly 100 students were cheered on as they signed letters of intent to colleges across the country.
The Boys & Girls Club's Graduation Plus program helps students to and through college. This year, the Boys & Girls Club says students collectively earned more than $13 million in college scholarships.
"Milwaukee is continuously doing something right," said Andre Douglas, assistant VP, Graduation Plus. "We are trending in the right direction when it comes to student success. We are trending in the right direction when it comes to acknowledging our students, and we're here tonight celebrating so many of the great things happening in Milwaukee."
This was the 13th annual College Signing Day for the organization.
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