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New York Area Student Extracurricular Activities

New York students, both local and online, engage in diverse extracurriculars, ranging from robotics clubs and volunteering to virtual art and coding websites.

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  • CodeWizardsHQ

    Structured, comprehensive coding classes with a hands-on approach, covering various programming languages and web development skills.

  • Architecture Program at Southern Westchester BOCES

    Architecture/interior design, introducing students to art and design principles with multiple computer programs to develop portfolios.

  • Center for Architecture

    Career exploration program where students gain valuable, first-hand experience with the work of practicing architects.

  • The Met Internship Program for High School Students

    This paid internship offers NYC high schoolers hands-on experience in art, museums, and creative fields with year-round mentorship.

  • Westchester Amateur Astronomers (WAA)

    Lectures, star parties, and other events. The youth division, Ursa Minors, open to individuals aged eight to 18.

  • Hudson River Museum Planetarium

    Planetarium shows & educational programs for students, explore sky motions & celestial relationships in a detailed universe simulator.

  • New York Hall of Science Astronomy Programs

    Provides interactive exhibits and programs in astronomy and other sciences, including an astronomy lab and after-school science club.

  • Amateur Observers' Society of New York (AOSNY)

    A family-friendly astronomy club with affordable dues, monthly meetings featuring guest speakers, and public events.

  • Amateur Astronomers Association (AAA)

    A volunteer-run non-profit that promotes the study & public awareness of the cosmos through observation, education, outreach, & more.

  • Astronomical Society of Long Island (ASLI)

    A group of dedicated amateur astronomers and telescope makers welcoming new visitors; no telescope ownership required.

  • Think Space Studio After School Programming

    Teaches fundamentals of computer programming, including Java, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, in a hands-on, small group environment.

  • Math-M-Addicts

    A Saturday enrichment program with a range of mathematical problem-solving courses for elementary, middle, & high school students.

  • Bridging the Gap

    We provide one-on-one support, job readiness training, skills building, & social activities to help you create a path to wellness.

  • Institute of Creative Problem Solving - in LI

    A competitive program for top Long Island students to enhance their math skills through advanced coursework & projects.

  • Gigi's Play House - 1:1 Math Tutoring for Individuals with Down Syndrome - in Westchester

    Our math program is built based on the ways in which individuals with Down syndrome learn best.

  • Westchester Community Jewish Services - Center Lane for LGBTQ+ Youth - in Westchester, NY

    Center Lane provides affirming supportive, educational, & recreational programming for LGBTQIA+ youth.

  • The Audre Lorde Project

    The Audre Lorde Project is an LGBTQ+ People of Color community organizing center, focusing on the New York City area.

  • Pride Center of Staten Island - in Staten Island, NY

    Our Pride Center offers services focused on support, education, & empowerment for LGBTQ+ youth in a safe, inclusive environment.

  • PFLAG NYC

    The Safe Schools Program seeks volunteers to share stories of support & self-acceptance, helping LGBTQ+ students embrace themselves.

  • LGBT Network - in LI and Queens

    A non-profit organization that is a home and voice for LGBT people, their families, & support systems of Long Island & Queens.

  • JQY

    JQY is a mental health organization that empowers Jewish queer teens & young adults to live healthy, joyful lives.

  • Generation Q Youth Center - in Forest Hills, NY

    We are an after-school youth center for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, & queer youth & allies.

  • Brooklyn Community Pride Center - in Brooklyn

    We offer programs & services to support the LGBTQ+ community in areas like health, advocacy, & cultural enrichment.

  • Temple Israel New York - Academy

    The core learning of our teen program, the Academy, will focus on the social, emotional, & spiritual development of our participants.

  • National Museum of Mathematics - MoMath - Expansions

    Expansions workshops are designed by MoMath’s educational team to illuminate the wonders of math, challenge, & inspire students.

  • New York Math Circle

    We’ll help you develop your logical thinking & problem-solving skills, & help you enjoy, understand, & expand your math knowledge.

  • 826 NYC

    From field trips to school residency programs, to weekend, & after-school workshops, kids write their paths forward all year long.

  • Hudson Valley Writers Center - in Sleepy Hollow, NY

    The Center fosters a vibrant literary arts community that empowers writers & readers of diverse ages, talents, & backgrounds.

  • New Era Creative Space - in Peekskill, NY

    We offer performing & visual arts, leadership & empowerment, & STEM programming for young people ages 5-18.

  • NY Public Library - Writing Classes

    NYPL offers writing classes for teens, helping them develop their skills through creative workshops & guided instruction.

  • NYU - Future Dramatic Writers Workshop

    A free, highly-focused academic & professional writing program for students who wish to write for theatre, film, & television.

  • Poets House

    Poets House exists to create a welcoming home for poets, poetry readers, & for those who are exploring poetry.

  • Ubran World - Youth Programs

    Urban Word offers youth-focused programs that promote creative expression through writing, spoken word, & performance.

  • Writopia Lab

    Our age-based workshops give young writers the opportunity to work on their own pieces alongside a maximum of eight peers.

  • Youth Communication - YC Writing Program

    Join a group of 10-12 young people who will explore making change in Youth Communication’s annual summer writing workshop.

  • Architecture/Engineering Program at PNW BOCES

    Offers hands-on learning experiences in architecture and engineering, emphasizing practical application and design principles.

  • Creatively Wild Art Studio - Teen Art Classes in Brooklyn

    Our curriculum supports & develops real progress by equipping students with the tools they need to become the artists they want to be.

  • The Met - Teen Programs

    Check out classes, workshops, & special events designed especially for teens to develop their skills & connect with art.

  • The Drawing Center

    Engaging programs that inspire creativity through exhibitions, workshops, & community events for artists of all levels.

  • The Barrow Group - 1-Year Teen Ensemble

    A professional training program designed to build on the actor’s existing set of skills & take training to the next level.

  • The Art Studio NY - Teen Art Program

    In-person teen art classes fostering creativity & skill in a supportive studio environment.

  • NYPL - Teen Art Club

    Explore free art classes at NYPL, offering creative workshops for all ages across Manhattan, the Bronx, & Staten Island.

  • New York Art Studio - Teen Art Course

    Teen art courses focused on building skills, creativity, & portfolios for aspiring young artists.

  • Long Island Academy of Fine Art - in Glen Cove, NY

    Fine art courses for all levels, taught by professional artists in a supportive studio setting.

  • Infinity Visual and Performing Arts

    A creative space where young artists grow through mentorship, collaboration, & hands-on experiences in the visual & performing arts.

  • Whitney Museum of Art - Youth Insights

    NYC teen programs offer high school students a chance to explore, discuss, & create art alongside contemporary artists & educators.

  • Craftsman Ave - Workshops in Brooklyn

    Hands-on DIY workshops where you can build, create, & learn new skills in woodworking, metalworking, & more. No experience needed!

  • Brooklyn Museum: By Teens, For Teens

    Ready to expand your mind & meet fellow art lovers? Check out classes, paid internships, & free events.

  • Arts Connections Teen Programs - Teen Reviews and Critics

    We offer FREE writing workshops in the visual arts, music, theater, dance, media, multi-arts, & film.

  • The Cooper Union - The Saturday Program

    The Saturday Program plays a crucial role in supplementing missing or underfunded arts instruction in NYC schools.

  • The Architectural League - NY

    Explore architecture events, lectures, & exhibitions hosted by The Architectural League.

  • Steinberg Hart

    Through design, relationships, & change, we work together to shape environments & create inspiring places.

  • Pratt - Pre-College Program in Architecture

    Pre-college courses for high school students to explore creative disciplines & prepare for a degree in art, design, or architecture.

  • Center for Architecture - Teen Workshops

    Workshops for high school students interested in learning about the city’s built environment & developing architectural design skills.

  • The Coding Space

    Build intellectual confidence and a growth mindset through personalized projects in Scratch and JavaScript.

  • New Teens Museum - NEWMU Teens

    Bringing teens together IRL to connect with contemporary art & each other.

  • ICP - Teen Academy

    We invite young people from the greater NYC metro area to join the ICP photography community & develop into visual storytellers.

  • Guggenheim Museum - Sustainability Series for Teens

    Join local high schoolers in our teen program to explore the arts, meet new people, & reimagine new futures together.

  • Congregation Rodeph Sholom - Teens

    Rodeph Sholom Teens is open to all those seeking informal, engaging & meaningful Jewish experiences.

  • Columbia University - Freedom and Citizenship

    Join us for a free summer seminar on political philosophy & a year-long civic leadership project for high schoolers.

  • Chabad Family Programs

    Chabad Family Programs is a welcoming space where your child can explore the joy of Judaism in a positive & nurturing environment.

  • theCoderSchool Syosset

    Coding classes in Python, Scratch, and JavaScript with private and semi-private coaching, using a mentor-based teaching approach.

  • The Coding Space in NYC, Brooklyn, Long Island

    ​​An after-school and summer coding program where kids & teens learn to code while developing critical thinking skills.

  • ACE Mentor Program

    A free after-school mentorship program for high schoolers interested in architecture, engineering, & construction management.

  • NY Historical Society - Tech Scholars

    Our programs offer free digital humanities courses for NYC-area high school students to create podcasts, websites, & games.

  • Girls Who Code Clubs

    Free after-school programs that teach coding and build community to close the gender gap in tech. Meet regularly during school year.

  • NYC Park - Astronomy Events in multiple bouroughs

    Join NYC Parks for free astronomy events, offering stargazing & educational activities at various locations across the city.

  • New Paltz - Planetarium Shows - in New Paltz, NY

    Enjoy a planetarium show & telescope viewing (weather permitting) on the 1st & 3rd Thursdays. Tickets required for the show.

  • Hofsta University - Stars on Sundays - in Hempstead, NY

    Join Hofstra for a free stargazing event! View the Moon, planets, & more through telescopes, plus a sky presentation.

  • Custer Institute at Observatory - in Southold, NY

    We explore astronomy, the arts, sciences, & humanities, & stimulate fellowship amongst our members.

  • Astronomy For Change - in NY

    Astronomy For Change is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to affect positive change through astronomy & science education.

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