Programs
After School Program
Our After School Program (ASP) provides academic support, one-on-one tutoring, and activity-based learning for our students. Through trained staff and volunteers, students receive personal help with their homework in all subjects. Students also learn about best practices and study habits to help them succeed in school. Students participate in a wide range of activities to expose them to diverse learning opportunities, including social-emotional learning activities, physical education, dance, and art. The ASP also provides the chance for our students to learn about resources and opportunities available to them in the community. Our Worcester Public Schools Liaison also works with students and school officials to advocate for ACE students’ educational needs and set students up for academic success.Geographies51 Gage St, Worcester, MA 01605, USADatesNot indicatedSourceUser-generatedCommunity and economic development,Education,Sports and recreationChildren and youth,People of African descent,Immigrants and migrants––Saturday Program
Our Saturday Program provides students with a blend of academics, enrichment activities, and experiential learning. All students are enrolled in an ELL (English Language Learning) and a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) class that provides hands-on learning activities. Students also take part in “Think/Give,” a social-emotional learning program that inspires students to be thinkers, upstanders, and changemakers. Enrichment activities include soccer, basketball, gym, dance, and computer, which provide fun and growth in an engaging learning environment. The fun and learning are extended with experiential learning through on-site “Project Days” as well as field trips. Recent trips include college days at Worcester Polytechnic Institute and Clark University and adventures to the Ecotarium and Old Sturbridge Village. This multi-faceted approach to education provides students an ideal environment to develop social and life skills while promoting an appreciation of culture and one another.Geographies51 Gage St, Worcester, MA 01605, USADatesNot indicatedSourceUser-generatedArts and culture,Community and economic development,Education,Sports and recreationChildren and youth,People of African descent,Immigrants and migrants––Family Education & Early Literacy Program
ACE offers English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) classes for adult refugees and immigrants. The focus of these classes is to help individuals better navigate the U.S. and gain better employment, thus providing self-sustaining lives for families. We also offer classes to learn about US History and civics in preparation for the citizenship test. While adults are in class, we provide childcare for infants, toddlers, and young children.Geographies51 Gage St, Worcester, MA 01605, USADatesNot indicatedSourceUser-generatedCommunity and economic development,Adult educationAdults,People of African descent,Families,Non-adult children,Parents,Economically disadvantaged people,Immigrants and migrants––
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