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Investing in Tomorrow’s Leaders

REC is about Opportunity

Vision - Riverside Education Centers envisions a community where all students realize their goals and fulfill their dreams.

Beginnings - 

As a former third grade teacher, Mary Spirio saw first-hand the lack of academic support many students experienced outside of school. She envisioned a program that removes the barriers to learning and opportunity that many kids face.

​In January 2006, Mary opened the doors of the Riverside Educational Center (REC), a nonprofit organization assisting 22 students with their homework. Her initial vision was to provide no-cost, after-school tutoring for the elementary and middle school kids of the Riverside neighborhood, with additional efforts made to provide them with diverse learning opportunities through enrichment classes.

​By REC’s 10th anniversary in 2016, REC had grown to serve 150 kindergarten through 12th grade students in three locations. Mary had moved on, but she left the organization in the capable hands of current REC Executive Director Joy Hudak, with the strong support of a dedicated Board of Directors. 

​Since then, in partnership with Mesa County Valley School District 51, REC has expanded to a total of 16 tutoring sites serving more than 1100 students.

​REC programming has developed into so much more than after-school tutoring. On-site enrichment classes include an emphasis on STEM (science, technology, engineering, math)-based topics. Outdoor programming is supported by strong partnerships with other organizations within the Grand Valley community. A focus on community building is strengthened through parent engagement and by staff committed to creating a nurturing environment for learning.

​REC’s mission to provide academic support in a safe and supportive environment, to provide diverse learning opportunities, and to foster social and emotional development will continue to be a guiding force as it looks for new opportunities to impact kids in the Grand Valley who need

present day - "Riverside educational Center is an essential vital part of our community to protect our young children school aged from falling through the cracks. They provide the support that some families are unable to provide. Some examples would be tutoring, taking them on trips, teaching them how to deal with emotional situations, and many, many more. The success rate of REC students is very high, especially the graduation rates! They are much more apt to go to college as well and further their education. Mostly in part because they are taught how critical it is to get educated when they are young. Many of these children didn't have an understanding of how crucial education was until they were taught through REC. I am a strong supporter and advocate for the Riverside Educational Center!"

Niki Hunn

I am a strong supporter and advocate for REC.