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After School: Extra Curricular, School Programs, In School, and Out-of-School Programs and Activities for school aged children and youth in the Hyde Park-Kenwood and nearby area Presented by the Hyde Park-Kenwood Community Conference/Hyde Park Schools Committee and the HPKCC website, www.hydepark.org. Committee Chair. Visit a Report on the March 28, 2007 Schools Committee forum, After School Partners- from the April 2007 Conference Reporter- in the page. Includes providers with contacts.

Visit a on how the programs in this page can fit into a Assets/Promises-building area coalition (note that such is being built for other neighborhoods). Visit Our simplified, printable alpha HPKCC Youth Programs Database in pdf: from, which has links to other such databases. (Direct link: ).

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A major project of the. See also in, Parents- Find more! E and our descriptive And to see and link to a study of what global assets or abilities youth need to acquire and conditions needed to achieve them- and how many kids have or don't have these, visit, and - click Search-Institute-Promises. To a more complete description of the (separate page).

And a new help: A new CPS guide to integrating the arts (including social studies and sciences) into the curriculum and creating full engagement with arts program providers was released as of October 23. It was announced at, inter alia, the HPKCC Schools Committee September 29 2009 Networking Dinner for Schools and LSCs. For details contact. It's called the 'Chicago Guide for Teaching and Learning in the arts.'

Get also Options for Knowledge annual guide and the annual High School Directory. (School applications for these schools and programs are due 3rd Friday in December)- contact the Office of Academic Enhancement, 773 553-2060,. Also highly recommended for finding programs and providers: Project Exploration's 'Discover Your Summer', with a host of nationwide camp, internship or jobs learning opportunities for youth.

And: Black Excel Chicago KidStart Summer Jobs at;;. Read also about University of Chicago and alumni partnership in programs in area schools in our page. (312 842-8936). (Josephine Saunders, PO Box 16431), presents Afterschool and Summer Camp fairs, with (NPN) which finds ways to involve parents through volunteerism in schools and community. Learn about the 40 assets (promises) kids have to acquire to be successful adults (Building Assets): being implemented in some school clusters on the South Side, in emulation of the Harlem Kid's Zone/Promise Zone in NYC. Includes information to help parents know the difference between kinds of schools and what each are looking for., 1507 E.

53rd st #442, 773 312 834-7734. Visit for advice on children facing summer school or 'not passing'. Links to help on getting into college is in the Education Resources page. However, browse items in the Main Academic providers section below such as Gear Up and other University of Chicago items. THIS PAGE OFFERS A DIRECTORY, broken down by type, of after school providers in the general area or otherwise available to youth living in greater Hyde Park-Kenwood or attending local schools, with a selection of providers outside.

Most schools have internal after school programs (see school directory at conclusion of the document), although they often do not last beyond 3 or 4 pm. Here are some providers and opportunities in the larger community. It's intent is also to serve as a survey data of what is available or may be missing in terms of providing the assets, skills, promises youth need to acquire, and collectively to grow strong communities. Please note that this page will be always under construction and we would appreciate your sending updates additions or comments. A printable simplified alpha spreadsheet of key providers, and smaller who wish to use our directory to get their word out, is in the HPKCC Youth Programs Database from.

For those wishing to venture further afield, there are many venues and providers throughout the South Side. Most can be found hydepark.org’s Directory, and directories. the main directory, and- maybe you can help out in programs, too. and science providers, likely to have after school hours programs in schools. the after school hours.

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SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES There are many options being developed for kids in case of a strike October 11. One of the more unusual is The Revival improv house. Several places have school-days-off camps: Hyde Park Art Center, Hyde Park Neighborhood Club, South Side Hub or Production (email.) April 2, Saturday, 12:30-4:30 pm. Teen Creative Summit- a Film Focused Workshop. Arts Incubator, 301 E. Hyde Park Neighborhood Club , 5480 S.

Kenwood Ave., announced Nov. 2015 the establishment of a scholarship fund that will assist children enrolled in its after-school program.

A challenge grant from the Elizabeth Louise (Betty Lou) Smith Fund at the Chicago Community Trust of $25,000 made it possible for HPNC to initiate the scholarship fund. Since the initial deposit, HPNC has brought in over $25,000, which puts more $50,000 in the scholarship reserve. Check out KAM Isaiah Israel's summer Farm and Food School. July and August. This program raises food for homelsess and local restaurants. Summer jobs for youth. For information on or to volunteer with a local group mentoring and linking kids for summer jobs, contact LaKeisha Hamilton Spencer Bibbs Summer internships/ jobs for youth and FALL JOBS Hyde Park Neighborhood Club advises it is one of the hosts or summer jobs for kids and gives these links: If you know of teens who are looking for summer jobs, there are a lot of opportunities through After School Matters as well as the City’s One Summer Chicago program.

Direct the kids (ages 14-24 for One Summer, 16+ high schoolers for ASM) to the websites below – applications are easy and there are many jobs for the kids. HPNC has been a host for both programs – and we will be again this summer (we are interviewing After School Matters candidates this week! Fall 2016 smplified menu and application now open.

People Hurdlik, Carl (CPS FACE) To BCC garyossewaarde@yahoo.com Here are some upcoming opportunities for youth, including: 1. Year Up- serving young adults 18-24 with a 1-yr program to prepare them for careers in Information Technology (applications due May 1) 2. After School Matters- see link below for summer application (open to youth at least 14 yrs of age and attend both CPS and non-CPS schools) The Chi Anti VI Youth Violence Reduction Program will be operating this summer for the third year (2015). Please make sure to share this link for Teens to enroll. These are paid positions for Teens. One Summer Chicago- job opportunities for youth ages 14-24 (deadline is May 15th) Arts classes for teens at Logan- July 5-29 10 to 4- Urban Gateways Art Options- learn with real artists with state of the art equipment.

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For videography or filmmaking. With Faithful Few. General info for Logan programs or teens-. UChicago Careers Conference for High Schoolers (May 14th, 2016 8-4) The Careers Conference is designed to provide opportunities for high school students to explore career options. They will have the unique experience of connecting one-on-one with a variety of practicing professionals, gain insight into the college admissions process from University admissions counselors, explore emerging industry trends, and engage in interactive STEM workshops! Contact the Office of Special Programs (773) 795-4229 for more information.

Annual IMPACT YOUTH A Journey Toward Peace Conference (May 13-14th, 8:30-4 both days) IMPACT YOUTH 2016 is the PEACE HUB’s 2nd Annual conference designed specifically for youth and youth advocates. The goal for the conference is to present approaches to address roadblocks our youth face. Workshop topics will include: Trauma 101, Adultism, Youth Development, Gangs, Mindfulness, Social Media, Youth Program Quality (presented by youth), Teen Dating Violence, and more. Please register here. UC Arts and Public Life Teen Programs- get on the list at Arts + Public Life, in partnership with After School Matters, offer apprenticeships and internships to local teens.

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Apprenticeships are hands-on programs led by expert industry professionals, where participants learn skills in a particular field. Internships are supervised jobs where high school youth aged 16+ apply their skills in real workplace settings. All participants are eligible to receive stipends. Fall programs will begin in September; stay tuned for application information. Community Actors Program An introductory performance program utilizing Theater of the Oppressed, participatory theater, and performance as tools for community building and social change. In this program, 16 teens work together to create theater productions and related events responding to a community issue or specific site.

Design Apprenticeship Program A design-based mentorship and skills building initiative that encourages teens and young adults to invest in the improvement of the physical and social conditions of their community. By developing skills in carpentry, landscaping, and design, DAP leaders will aid in the positive transformation of Washington Park, Woodlawn and the Garfield Boulevard corridor. Learn more Teen Arts Council The Teen Arts Council is group of 10-15 student leaders who collaborate with the??Arts + Public Life initiative to develop creative skills, leadership experience, and opportunities for their peers to engage with the arts. The council members work with University of Chicago staff and local partners to develop projects at the intersection of arts administration and community engagement. Stay in Touch Keep up with all the happenings in our Teen programs.

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Like Arts + Public Life: Education Programs on Facebook, and join the email list. Back 2 School Illinois scholarhips- appl. Deadline April 1 The B2SI Scholarship Program is only offered to college-bound high school seniors. Applicants must live in Illinois and must be a U.S. Citizen, national, or permanent resident.

It is our hope that you share this information with your ward through your website, in-office notice, or other communications with your constituents. In order to spread the word, we are reaching out to the officials, both in Chicago and across Illinois, high schools, churches, and youth groups. Applications can be found online at What's the process?

Students must complete the entire application in black pen or submit a typed version and submit to the Back 2 School Illinois office. The application must be postmarked no later than April 1, 2016. Scholarship recipients will be selected by our Education Director and Scholarship Committee. Recipients must provide proof of acceptance of a two- or four- year college or university in the U.S.

Epson r230 driver for windows 7 32-bit. Only recipients will be notified by phone or mail. The scholarship award may be used to pay tuition, fees, books, and/or other educational expenses. Recipients will be invited, along with one guest, to attend our annual Back 2 School Illinois kickoff dinner on June 9th at Galleria Marchetti for a formal check presentation.

Attendance is requested but is not mandatory to receive the scholarship award. Hello friends of Year Up, I hope all is well and folks are planning there Spring Break. We wanted to announce our upcoming informational sessions for the last week of April, and our first prior deadline.

I hope this reaches you all. First Prior Application Deadline – This Friday, May 1st 2015 Informational Session Dates – Monday, April 27th 3PM Wednesday, April 29th 10AM Thursday, April 30th 5:30PM As always, if you have any questions please feel free to contact me or Associate Director, a Ms. Emily Heins at EHeins@yearup.org and 312-726-5300 ext. If you would like for us to present at your location please feel free to call or email me with suggested times and dates. In addition, interested students can email, fax, and/or mail-in their applications. We’re more than happy to assist any interested applicants with their application. Thank you for always supporting Year Up Chicago.

Summer internships/ jobs for youth People Hurdlik, Carl To BCC garyossewaarde@yahoo.com AFTER SCHOOL MATTERS SUMMER APPLICATIONS ARE NOW OPEN! WHAT AM I APPLYING FOR? Thousands of opportunities are available at no cost. In addition, After School Matters teens will be eligible to earn a monetary stipend for their participation in programs. Develop your skills in the arts, communications, science, sports and technology.

Learn career readiness skills to help prepare you for life after high school. Work with professional instructors who are among the best in their fields. Make new friends in your community and throughout Chicago, and Have fun! ‘WHERE?’ AND ‘WHEN?’ After School Matters programs are offered at community organizations, parks, high schools and libraries throughout Chicago, as well as downtown at the Gallery 37 Center for the Arts (66 East Randolph).To participate in After School Matters programs, teens must be Chicago residents at least 14 years of age and currently enrolled in a Chicago Public Schools high school (.a limited number of opportunities are available to teens who attend non-CPS schools). Summer internships/ jobs for youth People Hurdlik, Carl To BCC garyossewaarde@yahoo.com 3. Dear Partners/Delegate Agencies: Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced that the application for 2015 summer jobs is open now through May 15th.

One Summer Chicago will offer 24,000 employment opportunities – 2,000 more than last year – for youth ages 14 to 24. The application can be accessed at www.onesummerchicago.org. I am proud that in 2015, One Summer Chicago will be our biggest and best ever, with job and internship opportunities throughout the City designed to build skills and prepare Chicago's youth to succeed in school, work and life. Under Mayor Emanuel, summerjob opportunities for Chicago's young people have increased from 14,000 when he took office to this summer's record 24,000. The Mayor’s announcement letter is attached. If you or your staff have any questions or would like further information about One Summer Chicago, please contact the Chicago Department of Family and Support Services Youth Hotline at (312) 743-0208. Monica Dunleavy-Gerster, MSW Chicago Department of Family & Support Services 1615 W.

Chicago Avenue Chicago, IL. 60622 312-743-1910 Teens! Arts + Public Life at U of C has a whole suite of programs and discussion forums. Visit, or email. CAGL (Chicago Academic Games League) is back (2014-15 school year) as an online afterschool program. The first CPS school in the program is Robert A.

Black in South Shore. A teacher in the school must sponsor and lead this unusual, FREE program of game-based math learning and application. They are actively recruiting schools. The program is no longer a program of Hyde Park-Kenwood Community Conference or its Schools Committee. We would really encourage other schools to join us in pioneering the resurrection of CAGL online. The program is free to the schools. Anyone interested should contact me at the number below (or reply to this email.) Thanks for your interest.

Buzz Allen, President Accelerated Learning Foundation 641-919-2466 The B2SI Scholarship Program is only offered to college-bound high school seniors. Applicants must live in Illinois and must be a U.S. Citizen, national, or permanent resident. It is our hope that you share this information with your ward through your website, in-office notice, or other communications with your constituents.

In order to spread the word, we are reaching out to the officials, both in Chicago and across Illinois, high schools, churches, and youth groups. Applications can be found online at What's the process? Students must complete the entire application in black pen or submit a typed version and submit to the Back 2 School Illinois office. The application must be postmarked no later than April 1, 2016. Scholarship recipients will be selected by our Education Director and Scholarship Committee. Recipients must provide proof of acceptance of a two- or four- year college or university in the U.S.

Only recipients will be notified by phone or mail. The scholarship award may be used to pay tuition, fees, books, and/or other educational expenses. Recipients will be invited, along with one guest, to attend our annual Back 2 School Illinois kickoff dinner on June 9th at Galleria Marchetti for a formal check presentation.

Attendance is requested but is not mandatory to receive the scholarship award. The Revival fall classes for age groups starting at 4 and through teens- improv, story theater, acting. Now open- visit. The Imani Pearls Community Development Foundation is currently seeking applicants for the 2016 scholarship year. We ask that you encourage qualifying students to submit applications by April 22, 2016. Feel free to post this information on your website and share with your colleagues. 2016 General Scholarship Application State Rep.

Barbara Flynn Currie announces NEW Leadership Illinois internships for young women. Applications are now being accepted for NEW Leadership Illinois 2015! June 1-5 in Chicago NEW Leadership Illinois is an all expenses paid, bi-partisan program that strives to educate and empower the next generation of female leaders. NEW Leadership Illinois challenges our brightest students to think critically and creatively about public policy and encourages them to make a commitment to public leadership early in their careers. The program includes leadership education, hands-on training in public policy, and networking opportunities with leaders from every level of government. This year's program will be held June 1-5 in Chicago. Applications will be accepted until March 2, 2015.

Students from all backgrounds and in all majors are encouraged to apply. Students should attend a college or university in Illinois or should be an Illinois resident, and must have junior, senior or recent graduate standing in June 2015. Click here to learn more about the program and to apply. NEW Leadership Illinois is co-sponsored by the Conference of Women Legislators of the Illinois General Assembly and the University of Illinois Institute of Government and Public Affairs. State Representative Barbara Flynn Currie Pilot Light (Ongoing) A UC Neighborhood Schools Program initiative or affiliate. Pilot Light is recruiting local elementary schools to begin programming in Spring 2015.

With the goal of empowering children to develop healthy relationships with food, Pilot Light’s team of chefs and educators partner with your school to deliver high quality, hands-on classroom lessons that harness food as a vehicle to teach students the topics they are already learning in the classroom, across all subject areas. The program is free. For more details, click here or email. DuSable Museum / Afterschool Matters seeks teen docents for DuSable Museum!

MU SEUM TOUR GUIDE JOBS FOR TEENS AGES 14 TO 18! The DuSable Museum will select 15 Chicago Public School students ages 14- 18 to participate in learning to serve as tour guides for the museum’s exhibitions and programs. Students will be educated on the DuSable Museum exhibits, techniques of theatrical presentation, public speaking, research skills, writing and employment etiquette. Teens that complete the program will receive a stipend and be eligible for summer employment! The Program will run this winter 2015 Workdays include, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays 4:00pm until 7:00pm.

For an interview, please sign-up online! The DuSable Museum seeks Museum Tour Guides! The DuSable Museum will select 16 Chicago Public School students ages 14- 18 to participate in learning to serve as tour guides for the museums exhibitions and programs.

Students will be educated on the DuSable Museum exhibits, public speaking, research skills, writing, and employment etiquette. Teens who complete the program will receive a stipend! For an interview, sign-up on line at afterschoolmatters.org Program Hours: February 5th April 23rd 2015 Thursdays 4:00pm-6:30 pm Saturdays 9:30am-12:00 pm Sundays 2:00pm-4:30 pm.A few exceptions apply Issued in January 2015: It is with great pleasure and pride that the Chicago Academy of Music, in partnership with University Church and The Chicago Metamorphosis Orchestra Project, announces the launch of a new youth music program scheduled to begin end of January at University Church (5655 S. University Ave). We are now accepting students, ages 3-11, to register for this program. Enrollment is open until January 30th but space is limited to 100 students on a first come, first served basis.

There are many slots open for students who cannot pay the fee coupled with partial scholarships however those slots are going fast. Therefore we recommend getting applications in ASAP. Each student will receive one hour-long music lesson per week and join our new orchestra which will meet twice per week. Instruction will be offered on the following instruments: violin, viola, cello, bass, flute, clarinet, trumpet, trombone, and piano. Space is limited depending on the instrument. Students under the age of 6 will participate in our early childhood music program and must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Please complete the attached application and mail or return to University Church no later than January 30th, 2015.

(Go to Chiago Academy of Muic Website) We look forward to meeting you and working with your children. Together, we are excited to grow our community and build the south side's newest orchestra. Sincerely, Michael Scott Carter, Executive Director, Chicago Academy of Music. Spartans youth football (ages 6-15) is now (2-13) recruiting including cheerleaders. UC Neighborhood Schools. Collegiate Scholars Program, for qualified high school students.

Apply for 2015-16 by February 15 2015. Global Glimpse is a not for profit organization working with partner public high schools to inspire America's next generation to become responsible global citizens through after school programming and 3-week transformative summer travel in the developing world. They provide need based scholarships to 100% of accepted students and are the only organization making this kind of educational travel program accessible to low income youth on a large scale.

For more information. University of Chicago Summer Semester bringing together high school adn college students. Civic Knowledge has joined with AKArama and Black Star Project to create AKArama University tutoring and more. FREE READING AND MATH TUTORING FOR 5th -8th GRADERS PLUS ADULT WRITING CENTER (space is limited) WHAT The Black Star Project offers small group instruction for 5th to 8th graders in Reading, Writing, and Math, along with the Civic Knowledge Project's Winning Words Philosophy Program as our specialty subject. The University of Chicago Civic Knowledge Project and the Odyssey Project offer an adult writing center, including peer writing groups and faculty-led workshops, on topics such as Reading to Write, Memoir Writing, Poetry Writing and Sharpening Professional Writing. WHEN Every Saturday 2 pm – 5 pm Winter session runs January 12, 2013 – March 16, 2012 WHERE The AKArama Foundation Community Service Center 6220 S.

Ingleside, Chicago, IL 60637 2 Blocks East of Cottage Grove HOW Register by phone or email Parents may pre-register until January 11, 2013 Call Jami Becka at (773)285-9600 Email jami@blackstarproject.org to or visit AKArama University is a joint program of: The Black Star Project’s Saturday University AKArama Foundation, Inc.

Dean Richards, ORTIi Implementation Coach Transforming School Culture Anthony Muhammad, President, New Frontier 21 Consulting Erasing the Misery of Reading and Spelling Multi-Syllable Words Shawna Forni, Implementation Specialist, Really Great Reading Terri Metcalf, Content Specialist, Michigan's Integrated Behavior and Learning Support Initiative Number Sense - Is it the Universal Math Intervention? Dean Richards, ORTIi Implementation Coach. Effie Triol, K-4 Literacy Coordinator, Student & School Success, ESD 112, Vancouver, Washington & Marie Klemmer, Instructional Coach, Washougal School District Amanda Sanford, associate Professor & Julie Esparza Brown, Associate Professor, Portland State University. Jenice Pizzuto, ORTIi Implementation Coach.

Bye-Bye Chit Chat - Hello Purposeful Talk! Anita Archer, Educational Consultant. How Much is Enough? Observing Small Group Interventions to Improve Outcomes Ronda Fritz, Assistant Professor, Eastern Oregon University, & Beth Harn, Associate Professor, University of Oregon Erin Chaparro, Educational and Community Supports, University of Oregon Shelby DiFonzo, ORTIi Implementation Coach.

Jason Harlacher, MTSS Specialist, Colorado Department of Education. Foundational Skills: Standards Tell Us What, Research Tells Us How Kristi Vincent, Educational Coach, Read Naturally, Inc.