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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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  • National Economics Challenge

    National competition recognizing students for their knowledge of economic principles.

  • Annual Bridge Building Competition

    Competition for high school students interested in mathematics, physics, research, and engineering.

  • New York City Science and Engineering Fair (NYCSEF)

    Annual science fair where high school students present research projects in various STEM fields, including engineering.

  • Art of Problem Solving

    Art of Problem Solving trains students to approach new challenges by breaking problems down into familiar parts.

  • SVA - Pre-College Program in Interior Design

    Courses, taught by the same faculty as undergrad programs, explore art and design fundamentals at a higher level than high school.

  • Math Prize for Girls

    Annual competition at MIT offering cash prizes to high school girls.

  • Kumon Math Program

    After-school program focusing on arithmetic to calculus for K–12 students.

  • Russian School of Mathematics – Brooklyn

    After-school program emphasizing logical reasoning and problem-solving skills.

  • Launch Math + Science Centers

    Offers hands-on math and science programs to inspire and educate students.

  • KOL Program at 14th Street Y

    Weekend classes focusing on socialization, arts, and movement for teens.

  • CONNECT Program at Molloy University

    Supports neurodivergent juniors and seniors in preparing for college life.

  • The MBAs Social Programs

    Organizes social meet-ups and activities tailored for neurodiverse teens.

  • Long Island Science Center Robotics Programs

    Robotics instruction incorporating engineering, design, creative brainstorming, and coding concepts.

  • Code Advantage Robotics Classes

    Learn to design, build, & program robots using creativity and problem-solving skills through programs tailored by age & skill level.

  • Cornell Cooperative Extension 4-H Robotics Club

    High school students with a passion for STEM & robotics in various robotics activities and competitions throughout the school year.

  • Robotics for Teens at ArtsWestchester

    Offers in-person classes where students learn the latest in electronics, coding, and 3D printing technology, focusing on robotics.

  • STEM Alliance Digital Mentoring

    Digital mentoring programs, workshops, and after-school programs focused on science, technology, engineering, and math education.

  • NextGen Bootcamp Live Online Classes

    Live online, interactive summer coding classes in Java, Python, web design, and more, focusing on real-world projects from day one.

  • Think Space Studio After School Programming

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

  • 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.

  • NYC Center for Aerospace and Applied Mathematics

    Extended in-school and after-school programs in aviation, engineering, and robotics, as well as week-long camps during school breaks.

  • Riverkeeper Volunteer Opportunities

    From hands-on cleanup to community outreach, Riverkeeper volunteers play a vital role in protecting the local environment.

  • Cooper Union - STEM Saturdays Program

    Cooper Union's STEM Saturdays offer free, hands-on engineering & science workshops for high school students in NYC.

  • Columbia Engineering Outreach Programs

    Explore engineering at different levels through programs hosted and led by Columbia students and faculty.

  • Biorocket Research Internship

    Join our 6-month science research internship experience for New York City public & charter high school students age 16 & up.

  • Opus 118 Harlem School of Music

    Offers after-school private, group, and ensemble lessons in strings and piano, emphasizing accessibility and community engagement.

  • NYU Pre-College - Business Classes

    Students can earn college credits, connect with NYU faculty & classmates, & explore interests that will shape your academic future.

  • The Junior Economic Club of New York City

    We invest in New York City’s future by allowing students to understand & solve real-world economic problems.

  • Young Founders Lab

    A startup incubator for high school students, providing hands-on experience in entrepreneurship & real-world business creation.

  • NYU Tisch Future Music Moguls

    A free 14-week Saturday workshop introducing talented high school sophomores and juniors to the contemporary music business.

  • New York Youth Symphony (NYYS)

    Offers young musicians orchestras, chamber music, jazz bands, and composition programs that foster excellence and personal growth.

  • New Studio Summer Music Theatre Program

    Conservatory-style training in acting, musical theatre, & performance, preparing students for college & beyond.

  • Midori & Friends

    Accessible music education, performances, and workshops in strings, percussion, winds, and chorus, highlighting diverse cultures.

  • Children's Orchestra Society (COS)

    Teaches children and teens through orchestra and chamber music, offering comprehensive musical training and performance opportunities.

  • Brooklyn Music School (BMS)

    Offers in-person and online music and dance lessons, group classes, and ensembles with a focus on accessibility for all students.

  • Bloomingdale School of Music

    Provides in-person and virtual music lessons, group classes, and ensembles for all ages and skill levels.

  • BAM After-School Programs

    BAM supports bold art and ideas, championing inclusion, accessibility, and experimentation as a presenter, activator, and connector.

  • St. Peter's Thrift Store in Freehold, NJ

    As a social justice ministry, the Thrift Shop helps people of all incomes shop with dignity. Donate! Shop! Support!

  • The Bronx Musuem - Teen Council - in the Bronx, NY

    The Bronx Museum’s paid internship program that engages participants in art-making & the museum space.

  • Field Biology Internships - in Queens, NY

    The Field Biology Internship offers high school students the chance to explore local ecosystems & build research skills in the field.

  • DOROT - Academic Year Teen Internship

    Our Teen Internship connects high school students with older adults for meaningful intergenerational activities & community service.

  • Brooklyn Museum: InterseXtiona: Gender & Sexuality - in Brooklyn, NY

    As part of the Museum’s teen-led programming, you’ll help activate art to promote social justice & imagine new futures.

  • BAM - Brooklyn Interns for Arts and Culture - in Brooklyn, NY

    Gear up for life after high school in this paid college, career, & life-readiness program.

  • American Musuem of Natural History - Science Research Mentoring Program

    An opportunity for New York City high school students to conduct one year of scientific research with Museum scientists.

  • Museum of Arts & Design - Teen Programs

    MAD immerses teens in the visual arts & the professional world of museums.

  • NY Aquarium - Youth Ocean Advocates Internship - in Bronx, NY

    Youth Ocean Advocates empower NYC students to support conservation, explore environmental policy, & lead events for ocean protection.

  • NYC Gov - Jobs & Internships

    Our employment programs help youth between the ages of 14 & 24 gain work experience & further their education.

  • NY Institute of Technology - High School Business Bootcamp - in LI

    New York Tech School of Management offers a free bootcamp to prepare high school students for college & work experience.

  • A New Chance Animal Rescue - in Bedford Hills, NY

    Volunteers are needed for transportation, fundraising, walking/socializing dogs, foster support, administrative tasks, & more.

  • The Met - High School Internships

    This program allows students to connect with art, museums, & creative professionals as they network & gain work experience.

  • The STEM Alliance - in Larchmont, NY

    STEM Alliance brings hands-on STEM programs to schools & communities, inspiring students through interactive learning.

  • The City College of New York STEM Institute

    Offers free STEM and test prep programs designed to challenge, inspire, and prepare underrepresented students for academic success.

  • Stony Brook University Engineering Programs for Middle School Students

    Offers hands-on engineering programs taught by STEM grad students, available in-person, remotely, or in a hybrid format.

  • NYU Tandon School of Engineering K12 STEM Education Programs

    Offers programs with unique opportunities for in-depth STEM learning, including specialized topics in engineering.

  • High School Fed Challenge

    Students work as a team to develop & enhance their skills in critical thinking, creativity, writing, time management, & more.

  • Makom New York - Teen Programs - in Bethpage, NY

    Teen programs that foster Jewish learning, leadership, & community through social events, volunteer opportunities, & mentorship.

  • NY Historical Society - Tech Scholars

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

  • Rockefeller University Summer Science Research Program

    A team-based mentored research program for high school juniors & seniors that takes place during the summer.

  • NYC FIRST Robotics Competition

    NYC FIRST provides meaningful & joyful STEM and robotics programming city-wide.

  • FIRST Robotics Competition

    FRC builds students’ confidence & robotics skills, connecting students with professional team mentors & sponsors.

  • Columbia University's Summer High School Academic Program for Engineers (SHAPE)

    A pre-college STEM program for rising sophomores, juniors, seniors, & recent high school graduates.

  • NYU Summer Program for Automation, Robotics, and Coding

    A 2-week, full-day summer program for high school students, covering the basics of robotics, mechatronics, & programming.

  • NYU Science and Technology Entry Program

    We prepare students for academic & career success through immersive courses & supervised training in a variety of STEM subjects.

  • 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.

  • The Coding Space

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

  • 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.

  • LI Youth Development - Coding Classes - in East Setauket, NY

    A coding club introducing programming basics through hands-on projects in Python, C++, Java, & more, for all skill levels.

  • 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.

  • Architecture/Engineering Program at PNW BOCES

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

  • 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.

  • YAI: Seeing Beyond Disability

    YAI offers individuals with intellectual & developmental disabilities (I/DD) a comprehensive range of services

  • NY Public Library - Teen Reading Ambasadors

    Teens act as leaders & role models to younger kids, inspiring a lifelong love of reading & learning.

  • New York Cares

    We have a variety of volunteer options, allowing teens to make a positive impact through community service projects across NYC.

  • Gallop NYC

    Volunteers help children & adults with developmental, emotional, social & physical challenges, all while working with horses.

  • Friendship Circle

    Join teens around the world in a global movement to ensure that all children have someone they can call their friend.

  • Food Bank for NYC

    Whether serving a hot meal, distributing groceries, or packing donations, you can make an impact with Food Bank For New York City!

  • City Meals on Wheels

    Citymeals offers opportunities to prepare & deliver meals to homebound elderly New Yorkers, providing companionship & support.

  • City Harvest

    Volunteer for food distribution, provide nutrition education to people of all ages, support campaigns that fight hunger, & more.

  • Chips Soup Kitchen and Women's Shelter

    Volunteer today to help provide our guests with daily meals & various other services.

  • ACE Mentor Program

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

  • NYC Parks - Stewardship

    Our volunteers help with forest & wetland restoration, planting & pruning street trees, & monitoring local wildlife.

  • The Neurodiversity Alliance

    A nonprofit organization for students with the largest online community & network of neurodiversity clubs in the country.

  • Tech Kids Unlimited

    TKU uses technology, computer science thinking, & social-emotional learning to ignite unlimited futures for neurodiverse students.

  • Best Buddies International

    A global volunteer movement that creates opportunities for individuals with intellectual & developmental disabilities (IDD).

  • Institute for Collaborative Education (ICE) – Disability Pride Club

    We provide a nurturing academic program with small class sizes to foster personal connections, safety, support, & belonging.

  • New York Math Circle

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

  • National Museum of Mathematics - MoMath - Expansions

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

  • Math-M-Addicts

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

  • Institute of Creative Problem Solving - in LI

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

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