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Unlock Your Child's Potential: Enroll in Carver's 2024-2025 School Year Programs Today!

As the 2024-2025 school year approaches, parents are looking for enriching, supportive, and engaging programs to help their children succeed. Carver’s before and after-school programs are now open for enrollment at Norwalk’s public elementary, middle, and high schools, Side By Side Charter School, and the Carver Community Center.

Why Choose Carver?

Carver’s programs are designed to improve academic achievement, enhance socio-emotional skills, and boost school engagement and attendance. Our non-academic objectives focus on developing positive self-perceptions, school bonding, and social behaviors. We align our programs with in-school curricula and employ certified teachers from the students' own schools to lead the programs. This ensures a seamless educational experience that supports every child’s unique learning journey.

Programs Tailored to Every Student

Each school gives its Carver program a unique name, reflecting its integration into the school community. Our programs are infused with Project-Based Learning in the STEAM subjects, providing students with hands-on learning experiences that foster critical thinking and creativity. Recreational, wellness, and cultural activities further enhance a variety of skills, making learning fun and meaningful.

Removing Barriers to Participation

Carver believes in providing opportunities for every child, regardless of barriers. We offer free transportation and maintain a minimum 10:1 student-to-staff ratio to ensure personalized attention. Our certified teachers provide academic support, while additional staff facilitate project-based activities. This structure allows us to create a safe, engaging, and supportive environment where students can thrive.

The Carver Difference

Carver programming is organized around six core principles:

  1. High Expectations: We aim for students to graduate high school on time and be college-ready.

  2. Academic Rigor: We focus on project-based and individualized learning to challenge and inspire students.

  3. Building Healthy Relationships: Our programs foster strong connections among students, teachers, and families.

  4. Student Voice: We empower students to take responsibility for their learning and growth.

  5. Community Building: Through cooperative decision-making, students learn the value of community and teamwork.

  6. Youth Development: We recognize each student’s strengths, needs, and learning styles, providing tailored support to help them succeed.

Comprehensive Support and Enrichment

Our partnerships with providers like the Maritime Aquarium and Mad Science offer additional project-based learning and enrichment opportunities. Professional volunteers enhance our programs by offering real-world experiences and mentorship, ensuring that our students receive a well-rounded education.

Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) at the Core

Social-emotional learning is woven into every aspect of Carver programming. Our focus on SEL results in improved social and emotional competencies, prosocial behavior, intrinsic motivation, and a higher sense of self-worth. By advancing educational equity and excellence through authentic school-family-community partnerships, we create learning environments that feature trusting and collaborative relationships, rigorous curriculum, and ongoing evaluation.

Join the Carver Family Today!

Parents, don’t miss out on this opportunity to give your child a head start. Enroll them in Carver’s before and after-school programs today and watch them grow into motivated, capable, and success-oriented individuals with school spirit and a love for learning!

PROGRAM CONTACTS

For questions about our After the Bell (before & after-school) programs in Norwalk’s elementary schools, please contact Tricia Massucco, our Director of Elementary School-Based Programs, at (203) 838-4305 ext. 115; tricia@carvercenterct.org.

For questions about middle and high school after-school programs operating in schools, please contact Mary Martini, our Manager of School-Based Programs, at (203) 838-4305, ext. 118, or mary@carvercenterct.org.

For questions about Jr. YDP at the Carver Community Center and the Carver After School Program for Education and Recreation (CASPER), don't hesitate to get in touch with Waid Ramsubhag - Program Manager, (203) 838-4305, ext. 120; waid@carvercenterct.org