What makes me mad is that CCACC - a non profit cultural center has an after school program with transportation from many MCPS schools - none are title 1. My child's title 1 school bus literally goes past this place but I couldn't get a stop added on or a bus like the other schools have (other schools not listed also have stops). The list of buses from this link is out dated, I couldn't find the most recent.
https://ccaccacademy.org/after-school/transportation/ |
Rec department refused to help or refused to offer a free program. Because MoCo rec has been one of the easiest places to work with in offering After School Activities. |
Folks aren't naming their schools, but, the more extra curriculars, the wealthier the school. This is also the case for middle school, btw. If ECs at school are important to you, move to a wealthy cluster. |
in addition to ECs, (before) and after care programs at schools offer its own package of activities |
Do they add bus stops based on how many kids from the school enroll? Maybe find out what the threshold is and see if that many people from your school would want to enroll. |
Talk to your school's Principal to find out if interest for students to be bussed to a nearby after school program. |
We have a ton of extracurriculars. Some examples: panda programming (coding), yoga, pottery, basketball, soccer, STEM, musical theater, robotics, baseball, tennis, hip hop, karate. That’s just this spring so there’s other offerings in the fall and spring. It varies by season. These programs are run at the school by third party organizations or individuals, not teachers. |
How are they paid for? |
We had these. Parents paid. PTA did full pay scholarships for many kids that wanted to go and qualified to aid. PTA also paid for the late bus to get kids home whose parents couldnt. |
I am only going to list here what I remember/know about.
Our ES has the following school-based programs: Patrol Instrumental music Chorus At least two highly successful special-interest clubs run by teachers Multiple lunch-bunch-style activities run by the counselor Anything the PTA puts on (they usually do multiple actual family events per year) And the following third-party programs: Avanti sports Girls on the Run Kids After Hours aftercare and their add-ons, like Kids' Night Out Occasional instrument classes by a third-party music provider And probably other things, too. |
nice |
Has your school brought Kumon for math classes enrichment or practice? Successful? |
Title 1 schools don't work like that. It is hard to drum up interest without first having the activity Even with that, it is tough. For those reasons, I wouldn't have my child go to a title 1 if the school doesn't have an active PTA.
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You need someone very vested to organize these things. I have a friend on the PTA at one of our local ELEMs and she has to coordinate between the group providing the activities and mcps. The space in the school had to be rented. She spends a lot of time coordinating.
A lot of times the activity owner wants a certain number of kids committed to commit too. |
If you can, use a service providing after school activities. You'll still need a point person at the school but that company will organize the different activities-find teachers etc. |