Franklin and Marshall has partnered with the School District of Lancaster to continually support middle and high school students as they venture to find future success. Recognizing the difficulties of having the time and space to remain active, we give students an opportunity to get out and play Squash, while further supporting them in their educational journey, providing mentorship, tutoring, and career coaching. Our goal is to create a life-long love of learning and activity for students, while supporting them as they build their future.

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What Is Squash Aces?

Squash Aces is an after-school program at Franklin and Marshall that pairs students, grades 6 to 12, with F&M squash players to learn how to play Squash, F&M students for one-on-one mentorship, as well as numerous experiences to improve social-emotional growth and career planning.

Who Can Join Squash Aces?

Reynolds Middle School or McCaskey Campus students are eligible.

What’s Timeframe For Squash Aces?

Squash Aces meets Tuesday through Thursday during Franklin and Marshall’s academic year. Each day, from 3 pm to 6 pm, students have the opportunity to play squash, be tutored, meet with mentors, and engage in career coaching.

Where Does Squash Aces Take Place?

Franklin & Marshall College has a dedicated squash court in Mayser Gym, and all tutoring and career coaching sessions will happen next door in Stager Hall. There will also be opportunities to venture off campus, including attending the U.S. Squash Open in Philadelphia.

Any further questions? 

Please contact Lucy Deren: Assistant Director of the Ware Institute for Civic Engagement

lderen@fandm.edu

(717) 358-6009