GOOD SHEPHERD AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM At IS 206
Ervin Quinton - Director of the program, has served the community for over 15 years.
Debies Estrella - Assistant program director, former student of I.S.206B prides herself in servicing her community.
Debies Estrella - Assistant program director, former student of I.S.206B prides herself in servicing her community.
Good Shepherd Services has been an integral part of the I.S. 206B school community for over 25 years, providing homework help, arts, technology, and recreational services. Good Shepherd Services’ afterschool programs provide participants with a safe, engaging, and inclusive environment that develops within our participants a sense of belonging, skill mastery, independence and generosity, so they can reach their full potential. Most of all – we want our program to be a fun place that your child looks forward to coming to!
Guided by social and racial justice, Good Shepherd Services partners and grows with communities so that all NYC children, youth and families succeed and thrive. This program is funded by the Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD) We follow all regulations set forth by the New York State Office of Child and Family Services (OCFS) and have a School Age Child Care (SACC) license for operation. We comply with all regulations required by the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene – Bureau of Childcare.
Above: The Good Shepherd After School Program works hand-in-hand with the school coordinating college trips, high school visits, museums trips, and other cultural exhibits throughout the city. This trips are used as an incentive for students.
Public Schools Athletic League
The mission of the Public Schools Athletic League is to provide opportunities for educating students in physical fitness, character development and socialization skills through an athletic program that fosters teamwork, discipline and sportsmanship.
CHAMPS Middle School Sports & Fitness
The goal of the CHAMPS Middle School Sports & Fitness program is to improve student fitness levels and overall health by increasing opportunities for children to engage in physical activity, regardless of athletic ability. The program promotes health-related fitness through a mix of several after-school and before-school activities including traditional sports, non-traditional sports, and fitness activities. The ultimate goal is for students to grow to be CHAMPS — Cooperative, Healthy, Active, Motivated, Positive Students — for life.
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