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Pupil Attendance Care Team (PACT)
The PACT is an Attendance Improvement and Drop-out Prevention (AIDP) funded by United Way and the NYC Board of Education. At two public schools, Isaacs staff provide a wide range of support services to select families with the goal of ensuring school success.
Everyday PACT Family Assistants monitor late arrivals, use strategies to improve student attendance, and provide wake up calls before the school day begins.
- School site: Academy of Environmental Sciences at JHS 99 Complex
- JHS99 Complex houses an Elementary, JHS and High School
- Student incentives for improved and perfect attendance
- Parent workshops and family referrals
- Automatic registrations for children with excessive absences
Contact:
Sheri Cruz
Program Director, Adult & Teen Services
Phone#: (212) 360-7625 ext.241
Email: scruz@isaacscenter.org
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East Harlem Works
The East Harlem Works is an employment and educational
initiative for in-school youth. This program offers a comprehensive
array of educational, employment and supportive social services
at several community locations. It is intended to help youth
remain and excel in school while providing them with job readiness
skills. Youth may receive a stipend of up to $80 per month
for successful participation in the program.
Key program elements:
Academic Services: tutoring, study groups, instruction towards high school completion, college prep guidance in addition to alternative secondary school services.
Employment: after school & summer employment opportunities linked to academic and work related training, paid and unpaid work experiences through internships and job shadowing, occupational training and job mentoring.
Leadership Development : community service activities, youth council involvement, financial management training, and adult mentoring.
Support Services: referrals, case management, comprehensive guidance counseling and follow-up after exiting the program.
- On-going registration: Register now.
- Year round program
- Target Population: 16 to 18 year old
- Eligibility: based on family size and income
Contact:
Sheri Cruz
Program Director, Adult & Teen Services
Phone#: (212) 360-7625 ext.241
Email: scruz@isaacscenter.org
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On Track
The On Track program is a new initiative at the Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center that is geared towards assisting incoming 9th graders with their transition into high school. For many students, the move from middle to high school can be an intimidating and overwhelming time. Through the On Track program, we plan to alleviate these concerns by offering a number of services and activities for both students and parents. These include:
- Workshops, discussion groups, and special events
- Opportunities and information about employment, cultural events, and academic support
- Counseling, academic advisement, and tutoring
- Field trips, various incentives and other enrichment programs
- A safe and friendly environment
The program is currently servicing students from the Academy of Environmental Science Secondary School (AES), and students from the Richard R. Green School for Teaching.
Contact:
Jose Figueroa
On-Track Coordinator
Phone#: (212) 360-7625 ext. 225
Email: JFigueroa@isaacscenter.org
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Scholarships
The Isaacs Center scholarship program is open for individuals ages 17 to 24 with financial need, a history of involvement with the center, and a plan to use the money to achieve their goals. The number and amount of the awards varies from year to year based on the private donations available to the agency. Since its inception in 1985, we have awarded 118 winners totaling over $188,500.00.
- Applications available year round
- Scholarships awarded in late spring
Contact:
Edgar Acevedo
Educational Advisor
Phone#: (212) 360-7625 ext. 220
Email: eacevedo@isaacscenter.org
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Henry and Lucy Moses College Preparation Program
We “level the playing field” for young people who lack sufficient family resources to help them consider college. We provide tutoring, counseling, workshops and college tours to help participants prepare for college.
Contact:
Edgar Acevedo
Educational Advisor
Phone#: (212) 360-7625 ext. 220
Email: eacevedo@isaacscenter.org
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