Former Colts player Marlin Jackson's foundation hosted educators at the Colts facility this morning to recognize them and provide them with tools for continued growth.
The 1st Annual Champions Breakfast invited educators and guests to an opportunity to have an on field experience and learn about the Building Dreams App which is a comprehensive social-emotional learning program that equips administrators with data needed to support their teachers and students.
Currently over 6,000 Indianapolis-based students use the Building Dreams platform through 17 sites, either through their school or in connection with a youth organization they're a part of. During the breakfast ceremony, the foundation recognized eight individuals for their work in Indy public education.
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