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Fargo Youth Initiative Joins Fargo Public Schools

FARGO, ND - March 30th, 2026 - The Fargo Youth Initiative (FYI), a cornerstone of youth development in the Fargo area, has officially transitioned its operations under the umbrella of Fargo Public Schools (FPS). This strategic alignment, finalized last week, promises a significant boost to the program's reach and effectiveness, marking a new era for youth support services within the city. For years, FYI has been a critical resource, providing mentorship, skill-building workshops, and crucial support networks for Fargo's young people. Now, integrated with the established infrastructure of FPS, the initiative is poised for even greater impact.

FYI's origins lie in a recognized gap in services for at-risk youth and those needing extra guidance during crucial developmental stages. Founded by Jonathon Evans, the program initially operated as an independent non-profit, relying on grants, donations, and volunteer efforts. While successful in reaching a considerable number of young people, the organization consistently faced challenges related to funding sustainability, resource access, and logistical limitations. These limitations hindered its ability to fully address the growing needs of the community.

"We were reaching a point where scaling our services and ensuring long-term sustainability was becoming increasingly difficult," explained Evans during a press conference held earlier today. "Joining forces with Fargo Public Schools wasn't about giving up independence; it was about recognizing the synergy between our missions and the immense benefits of shared resources."

Superintendent Dr. Kris Johnson echoed this sentiment, stating, "FPS has always been committed to the holistic development of our students - not just academically, but socially and emotionally as well. This partnership with FYI is a natural extension of that commitment. It allows us to more effectively meet the diverse needs of our student population and families by embedding proven, successful programs directly within the school system."

The specifics of the integration involve a phased approach. Currently, FYI's core programs - including one-on-one mentorship, after-school tutoring, leadership development workshops, and college/career readiness seminars - are being adapted to align with the FPS academic calendar and curriculum. A key element of this integration is the expansion of mentorship opportunities. FPS is actively recruiting parent volunteers, community leaders, and even high-performing high school students to serve as mentors. The goal is to create a tiered mentorship system, offering a wide range of role models and support structures for young people.

Beyond direct services, the partnership also focuses on professional development for FPS staff. FYI is providing training to teachers and counselors on youth development best practices, trauma-informed care, and effective mentoring techniques. This ensures that all FPS personnel are equipped to support students' well-being, not just those participating in the core FYI programs.

The collaboration is not without its challenges. Concerns have been raised regarding maintaining the individualized attention that FYI previously provided as a smaller organization. FPS administrators assure that they are committed to preserving the program's core values and ensuring a personalized experience for each participant. Increased funding allocated by the school district is intended to offset any potential reduction in individualized support.

Looking ahead, Dr. Johnson outlined plans for expansion. "We envision expanding FYI's programs to all schools within the district, creating a consistent network of support for every student who needs it. We're also exploring the possibility of offering summer programs and extended-day services." Furthermore, the partnership is actively seeking grants to fund specialized programs addressing critical issues like mental health, substance abuse prevention, and digital literacy.

The move has been met with widespread approval from community stakeholders. Local business leaders have pledged increased support through sponsorships and volunteer initiatives, recognizing the vital role FYI plays in cultivating a skilled and engaged workforce for the future. Parents are enthusiastic about the increased accessibility of youth development resources, and students themselves are expressing optimism about the expanded opportunities available to them.

The Fargo Youth Initiative's integration with Fargo Public Schools represents a proactive and innovative approach to youth development. By leveraging the strengths of both organizations, this partnership promises a brighter future for Fargo's young people, empowering them to reach their full potential and become thriving members of the community.


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[ https://www.inforum.com/news/fargo/fargo-youth-initiative-finds-new-home-with-fargo-public-schools ]