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PS/MS 59, The Community School of Technology
2185 Bathgate Avenue, Bronx, 10457
Committee for Hispanic Children and Families After-School Program
This school serves 550 kids in grades K-5, including many English language learners. Committee for Hispanic Children and Families, in partnership with the principal, runs an exciting and welcoming after-school program for 200 students. The program emphasizes community service, healthy living and the arts. Visit PS/MS 59 Web site.
PS/ MS 20
3050 Webster Avene, Bronx, 10467
Moshulu Montefiore Community Center After-School Program
This school serves 1,300 kids in grades K-8, including many English language learners. More than 85 percent of the students are eligible for free lunch. Mosholu Montefiore Community Center operates the after-school program which offers a variety of enriching activities. Visit PS/MS 20 Web site.
MS 391
2225 Webster Avenue, Bronx, 10457
Phipps Community Development Corporation After-School Program
MS 391 serves 800 students in grades 6th-8th, and over 85 percent of the students are eligible for free lunch. Phipps Community Development Corporation, the after-school organization, serves families in this community with after-school, college advisement and family support services. Visit MS 391 Web site.
MS 22, Jordan L. Mott School
270 East 167 Street, Bronx, 10456
Learning through an Expanded Arts Program (LEAP) After-School Program
This school serves 700 students in grades 5-8, including many English language learners. LEAP, the after-school organization here, is committed to improving the quality of public education through a hands-on, arts-based approach to teaching the academic curriculum. Visit MS 22 Web site.
PS 197, John B. Russwurm School
2230 5th Avenue, Manhattan, 10037
Harlem Children's Zone After-School Program
This school serves 577 students in grades Pre-K – 6, from a culturally diverse section of Harlem. Harlem Children's Zone manages the after-school program. Their work in the area is focused on rebuilding the fabric of community life. Visit PS 197 Web site.
Community Partnership Charter School (CPCS)
241 Emerson Place, Brooklyn, 11205
The After-School Corporation (TASC) After-School Program
This school serves 300 students in grades K-5, including a large proportion eligible for free or reduced price lunch. TASC operates the after-school program in partnership with the school. The program offers arts and other enrichments, including science-based learning. Visit CPCS Web site.
Beginning with Children Charter School (BWCCS)
11 Bartlett Street, Brooklyn, 11206
The After-School Corporation (TASC) After-School Program
This school serves 450 students in grades K-8. The student population is ethnically diverse. TASC partners with BWCCS by coordinating a balanced after-school program that includes sports, arts and academic enrichment. Visit BWCCS Web site.