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Newark Futures Program: Empowering K-8 Students for Success

Engage your child in academic learning and enrichment activities after school. Join the fee-based Newark Futures Program for K-8 students, offering educational support, character development, and college/career exploration.

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Newark Futures Program: Empowering K-8 Students for Success

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  1. Grades K-2 Newark Futures Program • Fee Based Only • 60 students = K(20)+ 1 (20)+ 2(20) • 1 teacher and 2 Aides/Subs • School Dismissal time until 5:00p.m/5:30p.m. (1.5 -2.5hours) • Program for Parents (PFP) • All parents apply with After School Registration Form • Those that do not qualify for PFP • $30 per week/ $6 per day Resources needed: Community Engagement Specialist or Parent Lead or Aide at each school to assist in coordination. Training for designated person. Anticipated Obstacles: Parents not engaged in 30 hours of work/school/training activity Counter-measure: Match parents to programs

  2. Title 1/EXCEL – Grades 3 -8 • 60 students = 3rd (20) + 4th(20) + 5th (20) • 3 teachers • 30 students =6th (10) + 7th (10) + 8th (10) • 1 teacher/ 1 Aide • School dismissal time until 5:00p.m/5:30p.m.

  3. Title 1/EXCEL – Grades 3 -8 • Non-Academic: • Character Development & Team Building • October – December = Soccer & Bowling • January – March = Volleyball • March – May = Basketball/Cheerleading • College/Career Awareness & Exploration • Homework Assistance & Academic Tutoring

  4. 1.5 hour Program Model

  5. 2 hour Program Model

  6. 2.5 hour Program Model

  7. Attendance Goals • K-2= 60 • 3-5 = 60 • 5-8 = 30 • 150 students • 150 days of program

  8. OELT Support and Monitoring • Nutrition and Nutrition Paperwork • Meals only No snacks • Payroll • Bi-weekly • Attendance • Daily, Weekly & Monthly • Program Support (forms, technical assistance, etc.) • ELT Staff Development • Regular Meeting w/ Principal and School Leadership • ELT Quality Assurance, Evaluation and Assessment • Field Trip Coordination • Supply ordering and coordination

  9. T-1 Principal Led Alternative • 150 days of Program • Approximately 90 students • Approximate $800 per student allocation • Principal responsible for payroll, supplies and field trips • OELT responsible for monitoring of nutrition and attendance & periodic meetings with school leadership

  10. NPS Bolden Center • Culture*Community*College*Career • High School and College Exploration and Preparation • Open to Students in grades 7-12 • Tutoring in ELA, Math, ESL, SAT, ACT • Computer Lab Access, Robotics & 3-D Printing • TV, Recording, Graphics, Dance, Theatre & Arts • Available for Individual School Activities

  11. How can I get additional ELT Staff? • Every additional 100 meals served (over 150 average) = ½ teacher for 2 hours per day/ 150 days

  12. Contact Info Contact InfoSarah Cruz Email: s5cruz@NPS.K12.NJ.US Karrée-Lyn Gordon Email: k1gordon@nps.k12.nj.us Office LocationDr. Marion A. Bolden Student Center230 BroadwayNewark, NJ 07104Phone: 973-412-1910Fax: 973-412-1914 Website: www.nps.k12.nj.us/elt

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