After School Programming
SPS AfterSchool is a full time, fee-based* model offering on-site aftercare for grades PK-6 at each elementary school. Led by SPS instructors, many of these programs extend student learning by aligning with school curriculum. Students also have the chance to explore new and exciting activities like rock climbing, LEGOs, gardening, martial arts, and more! Learn more about SPS AfterSchool
El Sistema Somerville offers innovative ensemble-based music instruction to SPS elementary and middle grades students, Grades 3–8. Housed at East Somerville Community School, this full time, fee-based* program offers intensive study on strings, winds, and brass instruments through orchestral rehearsals, sectionals, musicianship and technique classes, chamber music, and private lessons. Learn more about El Sistema
Apollo After School is a vendor-administered program run at the Argenziano School (K-6) and Kennedy School (PK-6). It uses research-based curriculum and project-based learning to help students develop their academic skills while also nurturing positive relationships with friends, families, and community. This full time program is fee-based* with financial aid for qualifying students. Learn more about Apollo After School
For After School Clubs, see below.
*View a Summary of Pay Structures for Fee-Based Programs
After School Referral Programs
Educators or school administrators refer students to various after school programs that are beneficial to student growth and enrichment. These programs, operated externally by community partners, can be reflective of school curriculum or designed to develop social emotional skills. SPS currently offers four referral programs that are free of charge (based on referral).
Becoming A Man (BAM) is a counseling program that guides young men in Grades 7-12 to learn, internalize and practice social cognitive skills, make responsible decisions for their future, and become positive members of their school and community. BAM integrates clinical theory and practice, men’s rites of passage work, and a dynamic approach to youth engagement. Learn more about Becoming A Man
Working on Womanhood (WOW) is a group counseling program designed to improve the social-emotional competencies of young women in grades 6-12 who have been exposed to traumatic stressors in high risk and under-resourced communities. WOW consists of interactive group counseling sessions that meet on-site during the school day once per week. Learn more about Working on Womanhood
Enroot empowers immigrant high school students to dissolve barriers and explore their goals to build skills necessary to thrive in college, career, and in their communities. Highlights include mentorship, academic readiness, and personal development. Learn more about Enroot
Future Lab by Knovva Academy is a dynamic academic program, meeting three days per week at East Somerville Community School and West Somerville Neighborhood School, to provide middle school students with engaging, hands-on learning experiences. The program is intentionally aligned with SPS curriculum and developed in collaboration with Somerville High School’s Dept. of College and Career Readiness to support academic success, leadership development, and future readiness. Learn more about Future Lab
SPS Clubs
Students and families looking for structured after-school activities (but not full after-school care) may consider SPS clubs led by external community partners or SPS instructors. Clubs usually meet once a week for one hour, starting at dismissal, with students transitioning directly from their classrooms to the club. Please be aware that space is limited in SPS Clubs (which are free of charge) and most reach maximum capacity shortly after the enrollment window opens. Note: Students may not enroll in both full-time After School Programming and SPS Clubs at the same time. Learn more about SPS Clubs.
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About OST
After school and vacation programming is coordinated by the district's Out of School Time (OST) Department. The schools district is committed to providing high quality OST opportunities to all students, both directly through our internal offerings and in partnership with community organizations.
The goal of OST initiatives is to ensure equitable access to enrichment, academic support, and engaging activities for students beyond the typical school hours. We aim to complement the classroom experience and give our students ample opportunity to explore their interests, receive additional academic assistance, and participate in community-building initiatives.
OST Administration
Rosanna Paribello, Director of Out of School Time
Adriana Guereque, Assistant Director of Out of School Time
167 Holland Street, Room 132
Somerville, MA, 02144
Phone: 617-625-6600 x6970
Fax: 617-629-5512
