Houston, TX - Peck Elementary School

A Dream City

Learning Center Location and Contact Info:


Peck Elementary School

5001 Martin Luther King Blvd, 

Houston, TX 77021

Phone (713) 845-7463

Foster, Texas Learning Center History

Our History:


In 2023, we opened up a new Dream Academy Learning Center at Peck Elementary School in partnership with the U.S. Department of Justice/Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) through two grant projects: Multi-State Mentoring and Children Exposed to Violence. Peck Elementary is named after a long time HISD teacher and administrator and was replaced with a brand-new facility in 2011. Peck Elementary is located in the South Union neighborhood, about one mile from our Hartsfield Elementary Dream Academy location. The Houston Learning Centers work together to offer after school and school-day programs for children ages 7-11, providing mentoring, academic support, high impact tutoring, art therapy, Genius Hour, mindfulness, field studies, neighborhood history exploration, Inner Circle sessions, and an entrepreneurship program.



Our People:

Gloria Crandall

Gloria Crandall

Learning Center Director

Email: gcrandall@usdreamacademy.org


Gloria Crandall, an esteemed education professional and wellness advocate, serves as our Center Director at Peck Elementary School. Hailing from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Crandall enriches her role with a rich cultural heritage and diverse perspective, benefiting the Houston, Texas, community. Her dedication to education and wellness shapes her approach to leadership and community engagement, making her a respected figure in her field.


Her academic achievements include a Master's in Education from Strayer University, highlighting her commitment to continuous learning and educational excellence. In her capacity at U.S. Dream Academy, she is renowned for her outstanding ability to connect with and support families and youth, fostering a supportive and enriching educational environment and strengthening community bonds.



Dipen Bhakta

Dipen Bhakta

Co-Area Leader

Email: dbhakta@usdreamacademy.org


In 1999 Dipen and his family moved to Houston, TX, to the Third Ward neighborhood. Little did he know that the Houston Learning Center opened in his community in 2002 when he was in the 7th grade.  While a student at the University of Houston Dipen desired to become closer to the community he grew up in.  In 2008, he became a mentor for the U.S. Dream Academy that was located not far from his university. 


This started him on his journey from a volunteer mentor to leading the expansion of Dream Academy in Houston.    In 2013, after successfully mentoring for five years, Dipen was given the opportunity to be the Program Coordinator at the Learning Center at Foster Elementary School. A role he says would eventually shape his understanding of Youth Development.  With much support from his colleague and mentor, Walter Hull, Dipen took the position of Center Director in 2015. 


Leading the expansion, Dipen and his co-leader Walter have expanded from one learning center to three along with the development of a new youth-led violence reduction project called the Scott Street Youth Initiative.  Dipen focuses on high quality collaborations with various community based programs and universities across the City of Houston and implements and oversees research-based quality programming methods to support the Learning Center Directors and staff at the various sites in Houston.

Walter Hull

Walter Hull

Co-Area Leader

Email: whull@usdreamacademy.org


Over the past 13 years, Walter Hull has become a rising Social Artist, Thought Leader, and Youth Development Strategist in Houston, TX. Through his work with the U.S. Dream Academy, a national mentoring organization dedicated to improving neighborhoods that have been harmed by mass incarceration, Walter has helped shape the organization's approach to community asset building through mentoring.


As an artist, his choreography has deep roots in social justice stories in the black community that he refers to as his Village Responsibility. As Executive Director of Urban Souls Dance Company, Walter has founded the URBAN Kids and URBAN Girls Initiative that mentors youth through the art of dance. He has also created artist development workshops in Kigali, Rwanda, geared towards providing space for youth artists to develop as leaders in their communities.


Today, Walter continues his work with the U.S. Dream Academy Houston and enjoys collaborating with organizations to tell their story, support their youth voice, and facilitate mentoring training.

Jermaine Patterson

Jermaine Patterson

Mentor Coordinator

Email: jpatterson@usdreamacademy.org


Jermaine Patterson is a highly accomplished professional with a diverse background. Over a decade ago, he worked as a Mentor Coordinator at the U.S. Dream Academy, where he introduced innovative and nurturing mentoring techniques that significantly impacted many lives. This role was a turning point in his career, paving the way for his successful journey in various fields. After leaving the Dream Academy, Patterson ventured into entrepreneurship, where he excelled in fitness, photographic kiosk offerings, and real estate.


Jermaine's return to youth development integrates his vast professional experiences with his deep passion for mentorship. He emphasizes the therapeutic aspects of mentoring, recognizing the mutual benefits for mentors, mentees, and the community.


Our Partners:

Barrier Buster Program

Buds Meat Market

DREAM 77021

Foster Elementary School

GO Neighborhoods

Greystar Management Services, L.P.

Harris County Department of Education (HCDE) CASE for Kids 

 Harris County Precinct One STEM Education & Discovery Camp

Harris County Public Health

Hartsfield Elementary School

Houston Area Urban League

Houston Public Library

Katina Tarver, N-Force Momentum   National Association for Mental Illness (NAMI)

Neighborhood Recovery Community Development Corporation (NRCDC)

OST/South Union Health Improvement Partnership (OHIP)

Out 2 Learn

South Union Community Development Corporation

Texas Southern University, Collegiate 100

Third Ward Community Cloth Cooperative

United Way of Greater Houston   University of Houston - Central Campus, Collegiate 100

University of Houston - Downtown Campus, Natural Science Department

University of Houston – Graduate Social Work Program

University of Houston Metropolitan Volunteer Program (UH MVP)

Writers In The School (WITS)


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