A first-of-its-kind after-hours program at one school in Brooklyn is providing students with new opportunities while also helping out the modern working parent.
Brooklyn Charter School has been offering after-school programming for kids post-pandemic after Principal Jeanie Hunt saw a sharp decline in the school's enrollment. The cost of living also sparked the idea.
The after-school programming at Brooklyn Charter School offers all kinds of activities from learning to play the drums to exercising. But it isn't just the educators who are enjoying the benefits of the after-school recreation, the parents also feel the relief knowing their kids are in a safe space.
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