Afternoon Adventure
The School Age Program serves 52 children each day in Kindergarten through Fifth grade. The program is licensed by the Department of Early Education and Care (EEC). The schedule is designed to be choice-based, so youth can pick the classes and activities that most excite them.
Summer Fun
Summer Fun is a full-day, 10-week program that runs all summer long. Children attend field trips weekly, along with swimming lessons and free swim. As a sampling of activities, sports, art, science, reading and group games are offered.
Program Hours and Fees
Afternoon Adventure
Operates during school year
Monday – Friday: 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM
$40/ day ($200/ week)
School Vacation Weeks
During school vacation weeks
Monday – Friday: 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM
$50/ day ($250/ week)
Summer Fun Program
During summer months
Monday – Friday: 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM
$50/ day ($250/ week)
Our Philosophy
We believe that afterschool is an exciting and critical time for children. It is a place where they can try new things or explore subjects in interactive, student-centered ways. We aim to engage children in enriching activities that will help them reach their academic and social potential. There is a focus on building positive relationships between children and adults. Staff seek to form personal connections and model positive social skills.
Our Staff
The program staff have diverse interests and talents they share with the youth enrolled in the program. Each group leader is asked to design at least two academic, athletic, or arts-based clubs per semester, and each assistant group leader designs a minimum of one. All staff are CPR and First Aid certified.
Enrollment Information
For information on enrolling your child in Afternoon Adventure or Summer Fun, email Jessica Camenzuli. You may also dial 617-876-4444 for further assistance.
Financial Assistance
East End House offers limited financial assistance to families in need. We also accept vouchers from a number of resource and referral agencies. For more information on financial assistance, contact Jessica Camenzuli. You may also dial 617-876-4444 for further assistance.
Our Curriculum
Academic Support and Enrichment
Classes are designed to build academic confidence and complement what children learn in school. Students have the choice of daily enrichment activities that focus on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM), with arts and character development elements woven into all curriculum. Staff plan classes based on student interest and connect their lessons to the Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks. All youth also receive homework help.
Family Engagement Activities
Family Engagement is a large part of the mission at East End House. Potluck dinners, student work showcases, family bowling night, game and movie nights, outdoor barbecues, community breakfasts, the annual Block Party, and trips to local museums are just a few examples of the events offered at no cost to families.
Families who use the School Age Program are also connected with all of the other resources available at East End House. Families are eligible to enroll in our Family Grocery Program and Infant Necessities Program. Families are encouraged to participate in community workshops and are provided with support through our Community Programs office.
Mass Audubon
Mass Audubon brings nature based curricula to students, through interactive lessons and off-site adventures. Students are exposed to hands-on activities and can explore curiosities through engaging materials and educators. Mass Audubon exposes students to varied experiences, including kayaking and nature exploration in the greater Cambridge area.
Continuous Quality Improvement
The School Age Program has a variety of systems in place to ensure that we meet the needs of our families and that children are progressing socially, emotionally and academically. Evidence-based surveys are distributed to school teachers, children and families several times throughout the year to gauge satisfaction levels and identify unmet needs. Children participate in focus groups as well. Information from surveys and focus groups is used to make targeted program improvements.
“e” inc. Science
Using hands-on science as a springboard, “e” inc. engages students across urban neighborhoods in real-time action projects that are stimulating, important, and directly linked to their “e” inc. science subject. Students study current environment challenges and come to appreciate how individuals can both affect local and global challenges and also support good outcomes. “e” inc. educators visit East End House on Tuesdays and implement STEM programming with School Age students.
Looking for more information or need assistance?
Don’t want to email? Call us at 617-876-4444.
