Purdue CDF Freedom School Program 

Reading, Empowering, Succeeding

Program Overview

The Purdue CDF Freedom School Program is a free six-week, literacy-based summer program for students in grades K-5. The mornings are dedicated to the integrated reading curriculum and afternoons consist of various activities including STEM engagement, field trips, and social action activities. Freedom School encourages a love of reading and learning through a culturally diverse curriculum. The Integrated Reading Curriculum affirms our scholars with engaging literature and exposure to the broader community. We hire college-aged students to teach and mentor our scholars in classrooms with a 1:10 teacher to student ratio. During the six weeks, we also encourage the parents of our scholars to be engaged in their child’s learning through parent empowerment sessions in the summer and multiple volunteer opportunities. 

Mission:  

The mission of the Purdue CDF Freedom School Program: Purdue University program is to expand the work and legacy of the CDF Freedom Schools® program to empower communities and develop future leaders by promoting literacy and civil engagement.  

Thank you to our grantors and sponsors for making our program possible!

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First United Methodist Church of West Lafayette

Purdue Center for Literacy and Language Education and Research Logo

Center For Literacy And Language Education And Research (CL2EAR)

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Diversity, Missions, and Justice Ministries of the United Methodist Churches of Indiana, Joyce Byllesby Trust

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Office of Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging (Seed Grants for Innovative Approaches to Enhancing Inclusive Excellence and Sense of Belonging)

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Metro United Way of Greater Lafayette, Sarah Rounds Equity Fund

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Purdue College of Education Small Research Grants, Office of the Associate Dean for Research, Graduate Programs, and Faculty Development

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Dollar General Literacy Foundation

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Summer Food Service Program, Indiana Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs

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Indy Hunger Network, Cooking Matters Program

Summer 2024 Enrollment Interest form is now available!

Enrollment Interest Form

About CDF Freedom School

The CDF Freedom Schools® program has its origins in the Mississippi Freedom Summer Project of 1964, which brought college students from around the country to Mississippi to secure justice and voting rights for Black citizens. These early Freedom Schools aimed at keeping Black children and youth safe and giving them rich educational experiences that were not offered in Mississippi’s public schools. In a variety of makeshift settings, college student volunteers provided instruction in reading, writing, humanities, mathematics, and science along with subjects not taught in Mississippi public schools, such as Black history and constitutional rights. All of their instruction was tailored to encourage children and youth to become independent thinkers, problem solvers, and agents of change in their own communities.

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Our Staff

Breanya Hogue

Breanya Hogue

Founder, Purdue CDF Freedom School Program

Principal Investigator,

Assistant Professor of Literacy and Language Education,
Purdue University College of Education 

Contact: bhogue@purdue.edu

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Dr. Christy Wessel-Powell

Center Director
Center for Literacy and Language Education and Research (CL2EAR),

Assistant Professor of Literacy and Language Education, Purdue University College of Education

Contact: cwesselp@purdue.edu

Duane Carlisle

Duane Carlisle

Executive Director, Purdue CDF Freedom School Program, Lead Pastor of First United Methodist Church

Contact: DCarlisle@fumcwl.org

Currently seeking new applicants!

Application Deadline:
To apply, please submit your CV/resume and a statement of interest to: purduefreedomschools@purdue.edu. The application deadline is December 20th. We encourage you to submit your application soon to ensure your candidacy is considered.

Please find attached flyers with additional details regarding the program and the application process. We hope you will consider joining us in this enriching experience designed to deepen your knowledge and skills in teaching diverse student populations.

For any questions or further information, do not hesitate to reach out: Dr. Breanya Hogue (bhogue@purdue.edu), or Mengying Xue (xue109@purdue.edu)

We look forward to your applications and the potential to work together in creating an empowering learning environment for our students.

Best regards,
Dr. Hogue & Mengying

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Volunteer

Be part of this powerful change movement by becoming a volunteer. We invite you to discover why so many community members want to be part of Purdue CDF Freedom Schools Program partners!  

Purdue CDF Freedom Schools Program partners welcomes volunteers aged 16 and up, as well as younger helpers when accompanied by a parent. If you have any questions about volunteering, please email PurdueFreedomSchools@purdue.edu.  

Sign up to be a volunteer.
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Read Aloud

Each morning we invite community members to our site to serve as a Read Aloud guest during our morning activity: Harambee.

During the CDF Freedom School Day, Harambee is a time of informal sharing when children and staff come together to celebrate themselves and each other. It energizes both students and staff and creates a positive atmosphere.

The purpose of Read Aloud is to show our scholars how reading is an integral part of all professions, so be prepared to talk about how important reading is for your job. We ask that guests arrive by 8:15 am. Harambee ends at 9:00 am

Read Aloud Sign-Up
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FAQs

​Enrolling your student is free. We operate on grants and donations, so you won’t have to pay a thing to ensure your child is set up with literacy tools for the future.  

If you’re able, please consider supporting Greater Lafayette children by donating to Freedom School: Purdue University.  

Freedom School: Purdue University provides a critical, quality summer learning program that maintains and improves students’ reading comprehension over the summer months. This program will increase your child’s literacy skills, encourage and develop character strengths, and provide a supportive community that believes in their successful future. 

To register your child(ren) go to the Interest Form and complete it. We will contact you as soon as we can to let you know that your child has been enrolled.  

We welcome any volunteers. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact us.  

Our organization is funded by donations and grants from key partners, parents, and community members.

If you’re able, please consider supporting Greater Lafayette children by donating to Freedom School: Purdue University. 

Contact Us

If you have questions, please reach out to us. Fill out the form below and we will get in touch with you as soon as possible.  

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