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Oakland Afterschool Program

The Aspiranet Afterschool Program places a strong emphasis on neighborhoods in San Francisco and Oakland, CA that are underserved. It includes academic, recreation and enrichment components with a wide range and choice of activities in order to address essential components of afterschool programming. Aspiranet’s Afterschool program serves 700 children in San Francisco and 900 children each school year Oakland.
 
The Oakland Afterschool Program incorporates the following criterion.
  • Academic Support – Homework assistance, tutoring, literacy and related academic support. Develops learning, research and organizing skills.
  • Enrichment– Classes, clubs and drop-in programs with an emphasis on beyond-academic. Develops creative expression, craftsmanship, and presentation skills.
  • Recreation – Sports, physical activities, and games. Develops physical agility, coordination and teambuilding.
  • Youth Development – Relationship building, safety, youth participation, skill building and civic engagement. Develops youth to be active in their community.

Comprehensive afterschool programs may include a wide range of activities in order to address all three essential components of afterschool programming. We provide nurturing and safe environments where students improve their academic skills. Aspiranet continues to understand and serve the needs of schools, students and parents in the San Francisco and Oakland Afterschool Programs.

To learn more about afterschool in Oakland, contact Leah Fortin at 510-205-4454 or click here to send an inquiry. For more information about afterschool in San Francisco, contact Michael Funk at 415-759-3690 or click here to send an inquiry.

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