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St. John’s University: After-School All-Stars of NY (ASASNY) has partnered with St. John’s University (SJU) since the organization’s inception in 1992. SJU has housed ASASNY on the Queens campus, and has played an integral role in the creation, development and implementation of various partnerships and programs which have greatly benefit local youth throughout the years. |
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TASC The After School Corporation:The After-School Corporation (TASC) has provided ASASNY with comprehensive evaluation reports in a multitude of areas which has helped ASASNY enhance the quality of after-school programs. Through data collection and administered surveys, TASC has been able to emphasize components associated with student success and program sustainability. Moreover, through direct observation and feedback, TASC has assisted ASASNY in identifying new after school activities, especially in the areas of STEM and Literacy. For more information… |
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NYC Department of Education:NYC Department of Education (NYCDOE) is the largest system of public schools in the United States, serving about 1.1 million students in over 1,700 schools. Through its partnership with NYCDOE, ASASNY has been able to offer individualized after-school and summer programs to a number of local schools such as, but not limited to: JHS 217, IS 192, MS 216, IS 313, PS 12, PS 86, Bell Academy, and Achievement First Endeavor School, Achievement First Brownsville, Dual Language Middle School, and Hamilton Grange Middle School. Moreover, working closely with NYCDOE has allowed ASASNY to leverage city resources such as transportation, meals and public parks space. This collaboration plays a vital role in local communities and neighborhoods, as it positively impacts student achievement and enrich school experiences. For more information… |
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Aubrey Lynch Extra Essential Arts: Aubrey Lynch Extra Essential Arts is a summer intensive arts and education program with the mission to provide opportunities for children to attain their highest level of excellence through artistic expression and commitment. Aubrey Lynch has been coaching, mentoring and working with children and adults for over 30 years. This summer his group collaborated with All-Stars at Achievement First and successfully put on a show at the end of their summer program. For more information… |
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Classroom Inc.: Classroom, Inc. is a nonprofit that helps students in high-poverty communities develop literacy and leadership skills. This summer we implemented their curriculum in our summer program using their approach by creating digital learning games and curriculum set in the professional world and supporting educators in creating student-centered classrooms, we invite students to take charge of their learning. For more information… |
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Building Beats: Building Beats is a music and technology non-profit. They develop and expand DJ and music programs that teach entrepreneurial, leadership, and life skills. |
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America Scores: America SCORES New York strives to empower students in urban communities using soccer, writing, creative expression, and service-learning. With teamwork as the unifying value, America SCORES New York inspires youth to lead healthy lifestyles, be engaged students, and become agents of change in their communities. |
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Allergic to Salad: Allergic to Salad realizes many claim they are “allergic to salad”– a convenient and understandable excuse in this era of pre-packaged industrialized food. Their work combats this widespread “allergy,” while increasing skills, technique, and familiarity with healthy foods, and creating a platform for a lifetime of nourishing exploration through hands-on, activity-filled classes. |