The Lockport City School District invites all young men of color in grades K through 12 to participate in "My Brother's Keeper" (MBK) program. Our vision is for young men of color to access their inner strength to achieve their purpose and potential with the support of vibrant school, family, and community partnerships. Our mission is to build a collaborative school community that embraces the voices of students, families, and staff to develop relationships that empower, foster resiliency, and instill hope in all students, especially boys and young men of color. 

As an official chapter of My Brother's Keeper (MBK), the district offers the following support to our Lockport students:

  • Academic support

  • Mentorships

  • After-school programs

  • Social-emotional support services

  • Job readiness support and skill development

  • Specialized trips and activities

  • Parent advocates

For a student application to participate in MBK, please click here.

To contact a MBK Parent Advocate, please email mbkparentadvocate@lockportschools.net or visit our MBK Parent Advocate page for more information.