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Midtown-Metro Parent Programs: Strengthening Families, Forming Character with Low-Income Youth
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Midtown-Metro Parent Programs: Strengthening Families, Forming Character with Low-Income Youth

Familiaris Podcast Episode 4

In this episode, Dr. Jaime Madison Vasquez sits down with a team from Midtown Metro who provide after school and summer enrichment programs serving low income youth in Chicago. With more than 60 years of experience both centers have robust parent formation programming. The conversation goes beyond logistics into what it takes to build a shared language around character education and the fruits born from years of nurturing relationships. If you care about parent partnership, character formation, mentorship, and strengthening culture with families of all backgrounds, this episode is going to give you both inspiration and practical direction.

Guests:

  • Vince Meno – Executive Director, Midtown-Metro Achievement Centers

  • Micheil Pruni – Center Director, Midtown Achievement Center for Boys

  • Anne Russell – Parent Program Director, Metro Achievement Center for Girls

In this episode, we discuss:

  • The founding mission of Midtown Metro and its two single-sex centers, serving students from 3rd through 12th grade across three programs: One-on-One, Pathways to Success, and College Orientation Programs

  • What the parent program looks like at each level and what the commitment asks of families

  • How Midtown Metro teaches virtue and character to students, parents, volunteers, and staff using a shared language and a recently completed John Templeton Foundation project

  • How one-on-one mentorship and tutoring creates the relational trust that sustains parent partnerships over time

  • How Midtown Metro communicates its Catholic identity and values to families, donors, and the broader public with a “Catholic and” (not “Catholic but”) approach

Q&A Question:

  • “Where should a school begin if they’re serving a similar demographic?”

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Chapters:

  • 0:00: Introduction

  • 1:48: What is Midtown Metro? Mission, history, and who they serve

  • 4:27: The parent program across age groups

  • 9:06: Parent commitments and program structure

  • 11:08: Attendance, weekly meetings, and building community

  • 15:15: Stories of family transformation

  • 21:13: The Midtown Metro approach to virtue and character education

  • 44:11: Mentorship, tutoring, and the power of individual attention

  • 48:58: Communicating Catholic identity to families and donors

  • 52:15: Christian formation: how it’s offered and who participates

  • 55:22: Measuring outcomes and sharing impact

  • 58:34: Q&A: Where should a school begin?

Resources:

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