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Cornell Cooperative Extension of Schoharie in partnership with Cobleskill-Richmondville Central School, Middleburgh Central School, Schoharie Central School and Sharon Springs Central School provide afterschool programs at 8 sites and serve approximately 560 students in grades K-12. These programs are grant funded by New York State 21 st Century Community Learning Centers and New York State Office of Children & Family Services.

The goals of the afterschool program are to enhance a child’s desire to learn, to provide experiences for all aspects of the child’s development, and to provide an environment that is relaxed and enjoyable. The program offers a broad range of interesting, age-appropriate activities that integrate what happens in the school day with less formal learning activities. The afterschool program includes 4-H projects, indoor/outdoor recreation, arts, crafts, games, homework helper, and a nutritious snack. In addition, cultural exposure, computer literacy, conflict resolution, and service learning are a part of the education plan to provide character education enrichment and instill life-long skills. 4-H Youth Development Programs use experiential, research based educational opportunities to help youth develop independence, a sense of belonging, generosity and mastery.

4-H Afterschool is responding to a critical need nationwide. As many as 15 million kids are home alone on any given afternoon. Research shows that latchkey youth are at a higher risk for violent crimes, substance abuse, antisocial behavior, poor academic performance, and dropping out of school.

We select staff who are not only caring and responsive to the children, but who also enjoy the satisfaction of providing “excellence” in afterschool programming services and are motivated to help the program grow. Every employee is professionally screened (including child abuse registry, affidavit of good moral character, references, and employment history). All employees are oriented to abide by New York State Rules and Regulations, fulfill the program’s expectations, and strive for perfection. Ongoing planning sessions and in-service training provide for growth and enhancement. Our result therefore, is a level of afterschool youth development programming your child deserves and parents can expect.

We welcome parental and volunteer assistance. All wishing to serve, as volunteers are required to complete the Volunteer Code of Conduct form and also conform to New York State rules and regulations.

For additional information please contact Deborah Colfer, Director of Afterschool Programs at dlc42@cornell.edu. or (518) 234-4303 or (518) 296-8310.

 

 

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Cornell Cooperative Extension Schoharie County
173 South Grand Street, Cobleskill, NY 12043
(518) 234-4303 or (518) 296-8310
For more information please e-mail: schoharie@cornell.edu

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