Extractions: Field Office Highlights - New York The New York Field Office Community Outreach Program (NYO COP) was involved in several community programs during 1999 including appearances at Community and Senior Citizen Centers throughout New York's five boroughs, Long Island, and Westchester. Career seminars, health and safety events, street and community fairs, and individual precinct Community Councils were also visited. In addition, the NYO COP was represented at each of New York's five boroughs during National Night Out on August 3, 1999. This year's event will be held on August 1, 2000, and the New York Office will be fully represented. Once again this past year, tours of the New York Office were conducted for various youth groups including Boy Scouts, Explorers, and high school classes. The demonstration of how the New York Office Operations Center works during emergencies (such as the TWA Flight 800 crash and the terrorist bombing of the World Trade Center) proved to be the highlight of the tours. FBI programs were presented to youngsters through liaison with organizations such as Big Brothers and Big Sisters and Walks of Life. Walks of Life, which is run by the Greater New York Hospital Foundation, places an emphasis on introducing youngsters to the workplace early in their lives. This program has been proven to have a great impact on children who, at this point in their lives, are wavering between a productive lifestyle and that which is dangerous and unproductive.
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YMCA Of Greater New York The YMCA of Greater new york was established in 1852, and formed in 1853 by Teen Action NYC is a highschool-based program offering students a means to http://www.ymcanyc.org/sub.php?p=about&sp=about/about
Extractions: Home Customer Service Fund Values FAQ ... Becoming An Agent Camp Fire USA Announces Grant Of Over $1.1 Million From New York Life Foundation To Support A State-Of-The-Art Middle School Program Grant Will Launch The Discovery Program Which Is Designed To Empower Underserved Youth November 17, 2004 (Kansas City, Mo.) - Camp Fire USA today announced a four-year, $1,148,500 grant from the New York Life Foundation to launch Discovery, a comprehensive middle school program in 27 Camp Fire councils. The Discovery program offers middle school children nearly 1,000 enrichment activities that build their interpersonal and academic skills and helps them plan and implement community service projects. "No segment of America's youth has greater developmental challenges than middle schoolers," said Deanna Armstrong, chief program officer, Camp Fire USA. "Developmentally, there is no stage in a young person's life where a place to belong and the guidance and mentoring of caring adults is more important than during the middle school years. With the help of the New York Life Foundation, we are able to implement the Discovery program that will help thousands of middle school students to become caring, confident youth and future leaders. We remain committed to closing the gap for 11-15 year olds." "The New York Life Foundation is proud to partner with Camp Fire USA to engage and challenge middle school students," said Sy Sternberg, chairman and chief executive officer, New York Life, and chairman, the New York Life Foundation. "This exciting new program will positively impact thousands of middle school youth throughout the country, helping to make them stronger citizens, and better prepared to contribute to their families, their communities and their own futures."
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Camp Herrlich Advantage After School Program Camp Wilbur Herrlich and the Carmel Central school District announce a new has a permit to operate a schoolaged child care program from the new york http://www.campherrlich.org/CHAdvantageProgram.htm
Extractions: The Advantage After School Program will offer services at Matthew Paterson Elementary School and Kent Elementary School. The use of the school facilities will offer a wealth of exciting and educational opportunities for your child including: Playground Facilities, Computer Lab, Library, Arts and Crafts, Homework and Tutoring Areas, new and creative ways to use the outdoors and more!!! Many of you are familiar with the care and attention given to children in our summer and educational programs . Just imagine what our staff can achieve in the after school setting. The Advantage After School Program will provide a safe and secure environment for your child. A ratio of one trained staff member to a maximum of ten children will be maintained. Nutritious snacks will be served daily. The Advantage After School Program will also be open for extended hours when schools close for scheduled half days.
AustinSummer - Summer Programs For Kids on listing your camps and programs for youth. A Note To Parents informationalservice for families provided by the Austin Independent school District. http://www.austinsummer.org/
Camp Fire USA - Press Room - New York Life Grant CAMP FIRE USA ANNOUNCES GRANT OF OVER $1.1 MILLION FROM new york LIFE Discovery, Camp Fire USA s new middle school program, promotes the concept that http://www.campfireusa.org/press_room/NYLife.asp
Extractions: familiar face on Capitol Hill joins Camp Fire USA to advocate on behalf of 750,000 caring, confident youth and future leaders Camp Fire USA youth members respond to community needs by serving others happy birthday, Camp Fire USA! celebrate Camp Fire USA's ... $1.1 million New York Life grant to support state-of-the-art middle school program FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Grant Will Launch the Discovery Program Which is Designed to Empower Underserved Youth (Kansas City, Mo.) - Camp Fire USA today announced a four-year, $1,148,500 grant from the New York Life Foundation to launch Discovery, a comprehensive middle school program in 27 Camp Fire councils. The Discovery program offers middle school children nearly 1,000 enrichment activities that build their interpersonal and academic skills and helps them plan and implement community service projects.
International - Central America The program includes a weekly science day in our afterschool program as well anEnvironmental programs include camps, guided tours, conferences, http://eelink.net/pages/International - Central America
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Schools Schools and camps. In July, 2005, Rhode Island expanded the scope of a “Good new york (A 2166) new Jersey (S 933) Ohio (SB 164) Texas (SB 221) http://www.foodallergy.org/Advocacy/advocacy-schools.html
Extractions: Advocacy Pages: Food Labeling Schools and Camps Emergency Medical Services Restaurants ... Quick Donate Schools and Camps Illinois has enacted a new law that allows children, with appropriate authorization, to carry their prescribed epinephrine while attending recreational camps. Illinois now joins New Hampshire as states with laws designed to specifically protect campers with food allergies. Connecticut recently enacted a new law that requires the state to develop and make available to each local and regional board of education guidelines for the management of students with life-threatening food allergies by January 1, 2006. Each local and regional board will be required to implement a plan based on the state guidelines by July 1, 2006. With this new law, Connecticut follows the lead of Massachusetts, which issued statewide guidelines in 2002. A bill under consideration in Massachusetts (House Bill 1037) would require schools in that state to have a full-time school nurse. The following states have enacted laws and/or regulations that should allow students, with proper authorization, to possess and use their prescribed epinephrine during the school day. Such a policy helps assure that precious epinephrine will be quickly accessible during an anaphylactic emergency.
Coming Up Taller Awards Afterschool/Summertime Blues Camp Alabama Blues Project Tuscaloosa, AL Regent After school Program Whitney Museum of American Art new york, NY http://www.cominguptaller.org/awards-2004/semifinalists.html
Science EduNet Organizations| New York Academy Of Sciences new york Academy of Sciences Camp Invention, a summer program of the NationalInventors Hall of Fame, and Club Invention, an after school program of the http://www.nyas.org/sciedunet/search/institution.asp?OrgID=542
California Shakespeare Theater winter/spring classes, summer programs, school programs FiveWeek Camp, theTwo-Week Camp is great for students new to the program or returning students http://www.calshakes.org/v4/education/programs.html
Extractions: Act in and produce a fully staged and professionally directed play! Join Teen Performing Company (TPC), and receive expert training and hands-on experience in Shakespearean performance and production. In addition to rehearsals, teens work with mentors and actors from across Cal Shakes in an area of their choice to market, produce, or design (sets, lighting, music, fight choreography, or costumes) their own show. Students gain a practical, working knowledge of the process of putting on a show and learn how to work together as an ensemble. The project culminates in four public performances.
Pre-School Skating Camp - Sky Rink - New York City - NYC Preschool Skating Camp at the Sky Rink in new york City, NY, NYC. Wade bringsover 20 years of coaching and program development experience to Sky Rink. http://www.chelseapiers.com/srCampsPreSch.htm
Extractions: Sky Rink Home Camps Pre-School Summer Camp In addition to offering 8 full-day sports camps, the Chelsea Piers Summer Sports Camp includes a half-day Pre-School Skating Camp for boys and girls ages 3 to 5 years old. Pre-School Skating Camp allows young budding athletes to experience the thrill of movement and to develop a sense of athletic achievement and self-esteem which will last a lifetime. Ages The Chelsea Piers Pre-School Skating Camp is designed for children ages 3 to 5 years old. Campers must turn 3 by June 1, 2005. Campers must be toilet trained before the onset of camp. Transportation and aftercare are not available for any pre-school camps. Curriculum Through creative play and nurturing instruction, pre-schoolers are introduced to the magic of ice skating, dance and arts/crafts, all within one of the best sports facilities in the country. Emphasis within each activity is placed on the fun of movement as well as the fundamentals that are the basis for success in all sports. An age and level-appropriate curriculum is developed for each group. A low camper-to-teacher ratio (no more than 6:1) ensures per-sonal attention and maximizes safety. Camp Staff
NYSDEC's Environmental Education Program and organizing other environmental education activities in new york State . Environmental Education camps Information on program descriptions and http://www.dec.state.ny.us/website/education/
Extractions: Environmental Education Links Environmental Education Centers Environmental Education Camps Information on program descriptions and tentative schedules, as well as applications for employment at the camps and applications to register a child Environmental Education Programs at DEC Campgrounds : Information about the different educational programs at select DEC-run state campgrounds in the Adirondacks and Catskills, including the Interpreter Activity Program and Junior Naturalist Program Educator Workshops Including the national Projects WILD and Aquatic WILD, WET, and PLT, offered to educators and facilitated by environmental educators on staff at the EECs Page designed to help both educators and students navigate the DEC website for educational resources, information, and trip ideas Federal Junior Duck Stamp Program Getting Outdoors Nature centers, campgrounds and other places where educational programs may be offered The Bureau of Environmental Education conducts education and interpretation programs across the state. Our overall goal is to encourage the stewardship of natural resources and the enhancement of environmental quality through programs that give adults and youth direct hands-on contact with the environment. To conduct programs for large numbers of state residents, we multiply our efforts through partnering organizations and numerous volunteers. We place special emphasis on training educators to conduct environmental learning activities with their students. Time spent training educators is a good use of resources because each educator works with a large number of students throughout the year, thus reaching more people with our environmental stewardship message.
Extractions: Kurt Masur ... Symposia Series Summer Music Camp 2005 The Summer Music Camp provides intensive high-quality musical instruction, free of charge, to New York City public school students completing grades 5, 6, 7, and 8, who demonstrate musical potential. Breakfast, lunch, and daily transportation are included for the children. The students are chosen from personal auditions at Manhattan School of Music with Dr. Joanne Polk, Executive Director, and Rebecca Charnow, Associate Director. Summer Music Camp 2005 will take place for five weeks from July 5 through August 5, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Manhattan School of Music. The curriculum emphasizes individual performance skills and centers on orchestra, band, musical theater, and piano instruction. Mandatory classes such as theory, ear training, private lessons, and large ensembles take place in the mornings. After lunch and recreation, campers can choose from a diverse array of musical and non-musical elective classes. Launched in 1999 in association with the New York City Board of Education, now organized as the Department of Education, and after a one-year hiatus, the Summer Music Camp at Manhattan School of Music resumed in 2004. Support for the camp comes from the New York City Department of Education, the Altman Foundation, and the ASCAP Foundation, with additional funding from the Music for Youth Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts.
IJE Leadership Seminar Alumni Doug Lynn new york, NY UAHC Northeast Camp Institutes/Eisner Camp and isthe director of the community s congregational high school program. http://www.brandeis.edu/ije/pages/Initiatives/LeadershipSeminarAlumni.html
Extractions: About Initiatives Publications People ... Home X The alumni of the IJE's Seminar in Professional Leadership are shaping the community's response to the educational needs of its youth, developing partnerships with youth and designing programs that meet future needs. The growing network of Leadership Seminar alumni is producing creative collaborations across settings, movements and geographic lines, with new ways for youth to experience Jewish living. IJE alumni are guiding organizations and communities toward a future in which our youth will want to be involved and stay involved. The following directory contains links to email addresses and organizational websites. IJE Leadership Seminar Alumni Scott Aaron Chicago, IL
Camping Magazine: Break-Aways Links Camp And School - Brief Article By 2002, the new york City school Board hopes to expand the program to include 10000 In the BreakAways program, a camp becomes a partner with a school, http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1249/is_1_73/ai_59176759
Extractions: Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Camp directors nationwide are concerned about year-round school and the encroaching school year. One answer to this threat is school-camp partnerships, such as the one developed between the New York City School Board and the American Camping Association New York Section. Break-Aways: Partnership for Year-round Learning combines classroom learning and summer camp by integrating a three-hour literacy component into the camp day. This four-year pilot program, which began in 1998, brings New York City school children and their teachers to camp for twenty-one to twenty-eight days, giving them the opportunity to participate in nontraditional academic programming and traditional camp activities. The program combines the best of school and camp by: