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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your child’s name in the designated field. This is essential for identifying your child in the program.
  3. Fill in the guardian's names and contact information. Ensure that both Guardian #1 and Guardian #2 details are accurate for emergency purposes.
  4. Provide your child's age and date of birth. This information helps us tailor activities suitable for their age group.
  5. Indicate any known allergies by selecting 'Yes' or 'No.' If applicable, list specific allergies in the space provided.
  6. Answer questions regarding health, developmental, or behavioral circumstances. This ensures we can provide a safe environment for all participants.
  7. Read and sign the permission statement, acknowledging understanding of risks involved. Date your signature to finalize this section.
  8. Review all entries for accuracy before submitting the form to ensure a smooth registration process.

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Through the Comprehensive After-School System of NYC (COMPASS NYC), programs are free and are located in schools, community centers, religious institutions, public housing and recreational facilities throughout NYC.
Theres no magic number of activities. For some kids, even one intense activity like sports or theater might turn out to be too many. Other kids can handle several without getting stressed. Check in with your child to see how they feel about their balance of activities.
After-school Activity Ideas Drama Choir Martial Arts Swimming Crafts (Pottery, Sewing, Etc.) Painting Rowing Golf
There was 87,629 After-School Program Providers in the US businesses as of 2023, an decrease of -4.7% from 2022.
Admissions officers would far prefer to see between two to four activities that: Are aligned with your future academic/career goals. Demonstrate your ability to lead and get results.

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Overview. Almost every high school in the U.S. offers some type of extracurricular activity, such as music, academic clubs, and sports.
The NYC Parks Afterschool Program provides children ages 6 to 13 with academic support and physical activity in a safe, structured environment. This free program takes place on weekdays from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., a critical time to engage school-aged children in structured activities and expose them to new interests.

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