
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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Educational Advocates
Our objective is to guide the family in finding options where the student will not only get admitted, but thrive and find success once on campus.
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.
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.
PFLAG NYC
The Safe Schools Program seeks volunteers to share stories of support & self-acceptance, helping LGBTQ+ students embrace themselves.
Best Buddies International
A global volunteer movement that creates opportunities for individuals with intellectual & developmental disabilities (IDD).
Tech Kids Unlimited
TKU uses technology, computer science thinking, & social-emotional learning to ignite unlimited futures for neurodiverse students.
The Neurodiversity Alliance
A nonprofit organization for students with the largest online community & network of neurodiversity clubs in the country.
YAI: Seeing Beyond Disability
YAI offers individuals with intellectual & developmental disabilities (I/DD) a comprehensive range of services
BK Public Library - NYC History Day
A program where students in grades 6-12 create projects based on original historical research & analysis.
Brooklyn Public Library - CBH Teen Scholars Internship
Interns work closely with a team of educators, historians, & archivists to learn essential research skills.
Musuem of the City of NY - Triple E
A program designed by high schoolers for high schoolers where they can learn about historical topics & their impact on the present.
NY Historical Society - Student Historian Internship Program
The Student Historians Program offers high school interns research, writing, & digital media experience to explore American history.
The Center for Continuing Education - Art Appreciation & History Courses
LMCCE’s Art Appreciation & History program explores diverse artistic movements & cultures.
The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History - Internship Program
We offer engaging internships where students gain experience in museum collection management, educational programming, & more.
Student Historian Internship at the New York Historical Society
This program lets high schoolers explore history through research, digital projects, and museum-based learning in NYC.
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.
Astronomy For Change - in NY
Astronomy For Change is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to affect positive change through astronomy & science education.
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.
Bridging the Gap
We provide one-on-one support, job readiness training, skills building, & social activities to help you create a path to wellness.
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.