Abington area residents were among 22 rising ninth-grade students who completed The University of Scranton’s University of Success summer institute,which was held on campus in July. The two-week summer institute is the initial event for incoming members of the University of Success, a four-year, pre-college mentorship program. From left, Andrea Mantione, director of the Leahy Community Health and Family Center; Robert Orr, Abington Heights High School student; Destiny Moon, Abington Heights High School student and Margaret Loughney, University of Success program director.

Abington area residents were among 22 rising ninth-grade students who completed The University of Scranton’s University of Success summer institute,which was held on campus in July. The two-week summer institute is the initial event for incoming members of the University of Success, a four-year, pre-college mentorship program. From left, Andrea Mantione, director of the Leahy Community Health and Family Center; Robert Orr, Abington Heights High School student; Destiny Moon, Abington Heights High School student and Margaret Loughney, University of Success program director.
http://www.theabingtonjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/web1_ABJ-U-of-Success.jpg.optimal.jpgAbington area residents were among 22 rising ninth-grade students who completed The University of Scranton’s University of Success summer institute,which was held on campus in July. The two-week summer institute is the initial event for incoming members of the University of Success, a four-year, pre-college mentorship program. From left, Andrea Mantione, director of the Leahy Community Health and Family Center; Robert Orr, Abington Heights High School student; Destiny Moon, Abington Heights High School student and Margaret Loughney, University of Success program director. Submitted photo