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Afterschool & Expanded Learning Programs

Think Togethers Afterschool  and Expanded Learning Programs provide meaningful academic and enrichment activities to k-12 students. Afterschool programs keep kids safe, provide them with homework support and dynamic learning time, while helping working families. Think Togethers curriculum is focused on English Language Arts, Math, STEM, Youth Development, and Arts & Enrichment. Parents have seen improvements in their children’s behavior, school attendance, and school performance when they participate in afterschool programs. Expanded Learning Programs are one way Think Together is partnering with schools and communities to close the achievement gap.

 
 

ABOUT THINK TOGETHER

THINK Together, a nonprofit 501(c)( 3) organization, is one of California’s leading and largest providers of after-school programs serving 100,000 students at more than 400 schools and community centers throughout Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Diego, San Bernardino and Sacramento Counties.

We partner with schools, parents and the community, to provide a fun and safe place for students to learn and grow. Our objective is to help each student achieve his/her full potential.

While our public/private partnership programs known simply as THINK Together are generally offered free to students and their families in disadvantaged communities, we also offer THINK Together Learning Academy for working parents who are in need of more traditional before and after school care for their children.

These THINK Together programs offer the highest quality of academic enrichment, homework assistance, dynamic physical activities, and nutrition education, while maintaining a fun and safe atmosphere for our students. This comprehensive approach allows us to provide the highest quality of academically-oriented after-school programs.

February 2019
Michael Funk, Director of the California Department of Education Expanded Learning Division, and @thinktogether Founder and CEO Randy Barth spent a day exploring the many options available to Foster Elementary students through the site's Think Together program.