Locally Founded For the exclusive benefit of Collier County students.
In the latter part of 1993 a local business man, Tad Dekko, and a local educator, Gene Oliff, came together at the encouragement of the then Superintendent of Collier County Public Schools, Dr. Robert Munz. Bob Munz knew that both men wished to establish a mentoring program in Collier County that would provide the long-term incentive and resources needed to send students to college. Quest For Kids™ is the direct result of their collaborative efforts. In January, 1994, twelve students met with twelve mentors, in a classroom at Lake Park Elementary School, and the shared vision of Tad Dekko and Gene Oliff became a reality and Collier County's first mentoring, tutoring and scholarship .
In January 2008, 170 Collier County students are participating in Quest For Kids™:
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Quest Students in High School |
Quest Students in College |
Quest College Grads |
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Seniors |
17 |
14 |
13 |
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Juniors |
20 |
23 |
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Sophomores |
19 |
20 |
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| Freshman |
21 |
39 |
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