Register for Saturday Workshops
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Find classes in STEM, art, movement, and music. Something for all ages.
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If you need assistance navigating our online registration process or would like to request financial assistance for our Community Programs, please contact Jacqueline Gravina-Wohlleb at jacqueline@projectmost.org
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Join us for Early Learning Lab 2021-22
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For children ages 2.5 - 4, Early Learning Lab is a play-centered program that promotes cognitive, language, physical, social, and emotional development through a range of arts, literacy, and S.T.E.M. activities.
Our Reggio-inspired program is designed to be student-centered, with learning through indoor and outdoor play. Arts & crafts, building, and STEM activities, reading/storytelling/writing, open-ended imaginative play, singing, and games! Class size limited to 10-12 students, with at least two teachers. Early Learning Lab takes place at our Community Learning Center at the Neighborhood House (92 Three Mile Harbor Road, East Hampton).
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Register your child for After School 2021-22
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Project MOST After School
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Our SACC-licensed weekday after school program is available for students in pre-Kindergarten through Grade 8 from Monday through Friday, 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at John M. Marshall Elementary School and Springs School throughout the school year.
S.T.E.M., Arts & Culture, and Health & Wellness programs are offered throughout the year to all students as part of our Project MOST After School curriculum.
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Please fill out an individual registration form for each child you would like to enroll.
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If you need assistance navigating our registration process or would like to request financial assistance for Project MOST After School, please contact Martha Stotzky at martha@projectmost.org.
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After school and summer learning programs help children succeed in school, make good choices, and explore their interests, according to a study.
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According to Global Family Research Project, a leader in the field of family, school, and community engagement and successor to the Harvard Family Research Project (1983-2016), finds that after school and summer learning programs not only help children succeed, but also provide critical opportunities to extend educational enrichment and invite family engagement. Please consider making a donation to support our efforts in supporting the community.
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Source: Global Family Research Project
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NEWS: Local Philanthropists Open a World of Local Opportunity to Project MOST Students This Summer
Local collaborations with experts and field trip opportunities make it a summer to remember for iGrow Summer Learning Lab students thanks to the Kate W. Cassidy Foundation, the HILO Foundation, and the Andrew Sabin Family Foundation.
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Few Spots Left in iGrow Summer Learning Lab
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Special Thank You to Sarah B. Minardi of Saunders Real Estate for providing camp tee shirts for students in iGrow this year!
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In iGrow Summer Learning Lab children explore their own creativity, as well as the inspiring natural and cultural environment of the East End of Long Island.
iGrow Summer Learning Lab is a full-day program that takes place Monday thru Friday during the summer season, from June 28 - August 27, 2021. Reserve for select weeks or the entire summer. This program is for children ages 5 to 13. Space is limited.
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If you need assistance navigating our online registration process or would like to request financial assistance for our summer learning program, please contact Martha Stotzky at martha@projectmost.org
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Project MOST provides enriching academic and elective opportunities across a range of subjects at a subsidized cost. This includes a New York State SACC-licensed after school program, a nine-week summer learning program, plus year-round evening and weekend workshops and academic assistance in the areas of Arts & Culture, S.T.E.M., and Health & Wellness. We provide financial aid as needed so that no child is left out of our programs due to finances. Your donation helps us continue to turn non-school hours into learning hours, encouraging natural curiosity and the joy of knowledge for the youngest members of our community.
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Project MOST is a 501(c)(3) and all donations are tax deductible.
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Project MOST Inc.
P.O. Box 1486
East Hampton, NY 11937
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Thank you to our Media Sponsor,
Dime Community Bank
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Board of Directors
John McGovern, President
Debbie Allen, Treasurer
Michael Cinque
Joanna Froschl
Michael Guinan
Dominick Stanzione
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Staff
Rebecca Morgan Taylor, Executive Director
Martha Stotzky, Education Director
Jacqueline Gravina-Wohlleb, Community Program Coordinator
Dakota Arkin Cafourek, Gift Officer & Communications
Melissa Anderson, JMMES Site Supervisor
Malany Perez, Springs Site Supervisor
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