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Students in Summer Rising will have access to both academic and enrichment programming over the course of the day, including field trips, arts activities, and outdoor recreation. Programs will planned and operated collaboratively by school principals and community-based organizations (CBOs). The environment will be safe and supportive with staff prepared to respond to children’s social and emotional needs. Breakfast, lunch, and snack will be served.
A typical day for students in grades K–8 will include a mix of academic support, social emotional learning, and enrichment activities. Academics will be provided by licensed teachers in the morning. Enrichment activities (such as art, sports, and play) will be led by CBO staff in the afternoons and on Fridays. CBOs will also facilitate enrichment in the morning, alongside academics, for K-5 programs. Students with disabilities who may require additional supports to participate in programming, such as a paraprofessional, will receive those supports as needed.
Multilingual learners/English language learners (MLs/ELLs) in grades K-8 participating in Summer Rising will engage in culturally responsive and student-centered academic opportunities in the morning and participate in afternoon enrichment sessions facilitated by trusted community-based organizations. Additionally, in the morning, MLs/ELLs will receive instruction targeting language and literacy development to support them with grade-level content. English as a New Language (ENL) teachers can provide MLs/ELLs with support through various instructional models, including small-group instruction or one-to-one support for MLs/ELLs.
Click here for more information: https://www.schools.nyc.gov/enrollment/summer-rising
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About OPUS Dance Theatre
OPUS Dance Theatre (ODT) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to celebrating the richness and diversity of the Pan-African experience through dynamic performances and impactful educational programs.
For over 25 years, ODT has championed the belief that arts education is essential and should be a core part of every student’s learning journey. Through the development of inclusive, multicultural visual and performing arts curricula, ODT has worked to ensure that artistic expression remains a vital part of education.
Today, this commitment aligns with a broader national movement focused on quality and inclusion in education—where multicultural arts are not just complementary, but essential to a well-rounded classroom experience.
Music as a Revolution
A high quality music elective, aligned with the
NYS Standards of the Arts-Music, with an emphasis on the migration of the Djembe drums from Africa to the United States. Music has played a crucial role in the social and political development across many cultures. Whether it is the sounds of the Bamana people in West Africa, the Jazz of the United States, or the Boleras in Puerto Rico-you hear the sound of the drum-the heart of the orchestra. The goal of this program is for the student to appreciate music as a language and understand the power a musical instrument has to tell a story.
The kindergarten application is open! If your child was born in 2020 and lives in New York
City, they are eligible to attend kindergarten in Fall 2025. Apply by January 24, 2026.
Below are the key dates for families applying during the 2025-2026 school year for admission to the 2026-2027 school year.
Tuesday, December 9, 2025: Kindergarten and Kindergarten G&T Application Opens
Friday, January 23, 2026: Kindergarten and Kindergarten G&T Application Closes
Wednesday, April 1, 2026: Kindergarten and Kindergarten G&T Offer Release
Gifted & Talented (G&T)
Families are able to apply to kindergarten Gifted and Talented programs on the same general kindergarten application. If you listed G&T programs on your application, eligibility will be determined after you apply. Learn more about G&T programs on our G&T page
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Students in grades 3-5 are currently enhancing their keyboarding skills to prepare for the upcoming computer-based test. This practice will help them become more proficient and confident in using technology for their assessments.
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Our Green Team makes knows a lot about recycling and makes sure they teach others.
The L2L Dance Group always is always ready to shine on the stage.
Our Kindergarten Book Buddies have so much fun exploring books.
Our Foxes are in the Final Four of our district. Go Foxes!