Project MOST will be providing families the option to register their child for Remote Learning Support, our new full-day program available for Springs School students. Our Remote Learning Support Lab will take place Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. to coincide with the school day and support student cohorts on their alternating school days. This program will include supervision of remote assignments and hands-on enrichment activities in the areas of STEM, literacy, arts, and health & wellness.
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Project MOST adheres to COVID-19 prevention guidelines set by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the New York State Department of Health. Our safety procedures include daily temperature and blood oxygen level readings, screening questions for children and family members, small groups comprised of 10 children and 2 staff members, enhanced cleaning and disinfection, and use of the outdoors.
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*If the program is full, applicants will be added to our waitlist. We are actively seeking additional learning sites and funding to accommodate all of the students and families who can benefit from our full day and after school programs.
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Learn more about the launch of our new, full-day remote learning program in The East Hampton Star.
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The 1K and 10K Challenge was a great success!
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Thank you to all the participants in the Truth Training 1K and 10K Kettlebell Swing Challenges and to Ed and Caroline Cashin, and everyone at Truth Training for making it possible. Your commitment to Project MOST directly supports the hundreds of East End families we serve.
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Now offering private and small group lessons
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Not enough students and families are having their needs met nationwide
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"While most programs have innovated to stay open, they are only able to reach a fraction of the children and youth they were serving pre-COVID, with the average number of students served decreasing from 933 students per program to 368." This is an overwhelming decrease in children served and at Project MOST, we too, have to put a ceiling on the number of after school and remote learning support students we can accommodate this Fall to maintain a safe learning environment. We are actively seeking additional learning sites to safely accommodate even more families, a heavy financial burden worth its weight in providing access to student enrichment. Please consider making a donation to support our efforts in supporting the community.
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Source: Afterschool Alliance
Special Report: Afterschool in the Time of COVID-19 (July 2020)
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There's a new Little Free Library in town.
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Swing by the Neighborhood House (92 Three Mile Harbor Road, East Hampton) and take a book, leave a book from our free book exchange for the community to share. These book-sharing boxes are more than just fun for young readers; they also help make books accessible to all.
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A message from educators in the community
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Free online classes for everyone
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Project MOST instructors have come up with workshops that the whole family can enjoy at home. They’re fun and offered for free. Families can tune into our Distance Learning Lab channel on YouTube for content in art, dance, yoga, science, cooking, and more. Discover more here.
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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.
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Board of Directors
John McGovern, President
Doreen DiSunno, Vice President & Secretary
Debbie Allen, Treasurer
Michael Cinque
Lynn Epstein
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 and Comm.
Melissa Anderson, JMMES Site Supervisor
Malany Perez, Springs Site Supervisor
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