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68 MELVIN ST #12-17
LAWRENCE, MA 01841
MERRIMACK COURTS HOUSING

(978) 685-4074

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Welcome to our exhilarating summer program, where endless fun opportunities and enriching experiences await! Designed for vibrant young minds seeking adventure, our program goes beyond the ordinary, offering a mix of on-site thrills and exciting field trip adventures.

Structured to foster a sense of community, respect for diversity, and cooperative spirit, each day is a journey of discovery. Dive into small-group activities that provide individual attention and ample supervision, ensuring a safe and engaging environment. Our program features a variety of activities, including hands-on projects, team-building exercises, and exploratory field trips that promise both excitement and learning.

To fuel the day's adventures, nutritious and delicious lunches are served, creating moments of camaraderie over shared meals. Anticipate a summer filled with laughter, new friendships, and unforgettable experiences. Join us in embracing the thrill of learning and fun in the sun!

Summer

The Si, Se Puede After School Program supports students in grades 1-12, providing a secure environment and consistent educational assistance. Catering to Lawrence residents with English as a second language, the program focuses on essential activities crucial for the ongoing success of young learners. Over the years, we've observed notable enhancements in school attendance, academic performance, and successful high school graduation among participants.

Key Features of the Si, Se Puede After School Program:

  • Individualized Homework Assistance

  • Access to Computers, Printers, and the Internet

  • Small Group Activities Fostering Cooperation and Creativity

  • Art Class Opportunities at the Essex Art Center

  • Guidance for 8th Graders Transitioning to High School

  • Mentorship and Support

  • Nutritious After-School Lunches

  • Engaging Field Trips

After School Program

Work / Study

The Si, Se Puede Work/Study Program addresses the needs of low-income urban high school students, aiding them in achieving educational goals while fostering community involvement. Graduates of our after-school program, alongside Phillips Academy students, serve as small group leaders at SSP. In return for their contributions, participants earn financial assistance for their education through hours worked in the after-school program.

Participants Learn:

  • Tutoring and Leadership Skills for the After-School Program

  • Life Success Values:

  • Punctuality

  • Cooperation

  • Creative Problem Solving

  • Self-Confidence

  • Responsibility

  • Respect

Participants Receive:

  • Support in Reaching Educational and Life Goals

  • Financial Assistance for Educational Pursuits

  • Guidance in Transitioning to College and/or Training Programs

  • Individual Assistance with SAT Preparation, College Applications, and Financial Aid Forms

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