Juntos Wisconsin (EN)

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What is Juntos?

Juntos (pronounced “Who-n-toes”) means “Together” in Spanish and works to unite community partners to provide Latino 8-12th grade students and their parents with knowledge, skills, and resources to prevent youth from dropping out and to encourage families to work together to gain access to college. Research shows that Latino youth are at greatest risk for dropping out of school between the 9th and 10th grades.

The Juntos program reduces this risk by bringing together cohorts of 8th-grade youth to support each other for three to five years as they enter high school and prepare together for higher education. The multifaceted partnerships between Extension Educators, school and college administrators and staff, and other community volunteers are what make the Juntos program a sustainable success in many communities across the U.S.


“Because of my participation in the Juntos program, I feel better able to ask for help for my child.”

Parent Testimonial

Our Mission

The mission of the Juntos program is to help Latino students achieve high school graduation and attend higher education.

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“Juntos has helped me a lot. I have learned to be a better leader and, it kept me motivated for what I want for my future and to never give up on myself.”

Youth Testimonial

Our Four Components

The Juntos program is an intensive long-term program made up of four components:

  1. Juntos Family Engagement via a five-week workshop series and other family nights and family events
  2. Juntos 4-H Clubs with a focus on tutoring, public speaking, life skills, and community service
  3. Monthly One-On-One Success Coaching and/or Mentoring by an adult who monitors academic progress and coaches Juntos youth to achieve their academic goals
  4. Summer Programming that includes the Juntos Summer Academy, which is a week-long experience at NC State University, and other local 4-H summer programs

Our Objectives

  1. Increase family engagement that leads to students’ educational success
  2. Increase the sense of belonging among Latino students and families in their schools and communities
  3. Increase Latino student success by improving student attendance and grades, and achieving high school graduation
  4. Increase the percentage of Latino students attending higher education

“I learned that going to college is possible if we’re committed to it. It makes me feel proud to be Latina.”

Youth Testimonial

Get Involved

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If your family has a high school student who wants to go to college but you’re not sure where to go, how to apply, or how to pay for it, join Juntos Wisconsin for monthly conversations with experts that will help you understand how to apply and pay for college and how to navigate college life as a Latinx student.

These sessions are free and will be on Zoom.


“What I liked most from the Juntos sessions was learning how things are different from the educational system in our countries.”

Parent Testimonial

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