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Project Transformation’s after-school Reading Buddies serves children grades K-5 in all three geographies. Project Transformation Rio Texas (PT) is committed to supporting children in their love of reading and academic growth. Reading Allstars virtual sessions for K-5 take place on Zoom. Families choose one 30-minute session for their child to participate in weekly. Once registered, Project Transformation will send the Zoom information to each family, and the Zoom information will be the same for every session. During Reading Allstars virtual sessions volunteers listen to participants read, ask questions, and offer strategies for reading help. Volunteers and the PT staff work to help participants maintain or improve their reading level and love of literacy throughout the school year.
Elementary students of low-income families.
The Reading Allstars virtual program runs from September 2023 through May 2024.
Free.
Did you know books with African American characters were premium products. How? The children books in the Museum Shop in SAAACAM @ La Villita sold out in less than 30 days.
The free little lending library provides an opportunity to provide books seven days a week. The library will delight children and adults alike.
Click here if you would like to make a donation to the Little Lending Library.
IDRA and the Consulate General of Mexico in San Antonio are partnering to help Mexican and Mexican American families navigate the U.S. education system and learn about important educational opportunities in both countries. The program, called Ventanilla de Orientación Educativa (VOE), provides information on the civil rights of immigrant and English learner students, local educational services, and resources on how to access and succeed in college. The VOE also disseminates information on educational opportunities offered by the Mexican government for nationals abroad and develops various courses for immigrant parents.
Examples of VOE Services & Information include:
- How to approach U.S. K-12 and higher educational institutions
- How to apply for financial aid in the United States (including FAFSA & TAFSA)
- Information on resources for adult and community education in Spanish
- Opportunities to continue studying if you return to Mexico
- The rights of immigrant students to attend public school
- The rights of English learners to an equal educational opportunity
- Online educational opportunities in Mexico for students in the United States
Free
A Place for Children to…
- Learn
- Work
- Play
- Develop as a whole child
- Become involved in the lives of young children
- Form friendships
- Be herself/himself
The Children’s Center at First Presbyterian Church was opened on September 3, 1980, with five classrooms. Since then, the Children’s Center has adopted the mission to show the children, daily, aspects of Christian living and God’s love for each child through the teaching and example of the teachers, staff, and members of the Church staff. Because of the excellent staff and our mission the Center has grown and become one of the best in San Antonio.
Our Program:
- Infants, Toddlers, Preschoolers (6 weeks—Age 5)
- Year-round care
- Qualified, nurturing, experienced staff
- Developmentally appropriate curriculum
- Lunch and snacks
- Weekly music enrichment class
- Weekly chapel service
- Field Trips
- Special Summer Activities
Click here for tuition information and registration.
We believe in caring for the whole child at the Healy-Murphy Child Development Center. Our dynamic curriculum helps your child build the social, emotional, and cognitive skills necessary to grow up happy, healthy, and ready for school.
Our commitment to your child includes:
- Learning through play and discovery.
- Understanding your child’s individual needs.
- Free weekly well-checks and nutrition consultations with pediatric nurses. Practitioners from the University of Texas Health Science Center School of Community Nursing.
- Free breakfast, lunch, and snacks.
Daycare is available for children ages 6 weeks to 5 years (including pre-K 3-5).
Monday: 6:30 AM - 6:00 PM |
Tuesday: 6:30 AM - 6:00 PM |
Wednesday: 6:30 AM - 6:00 PM |
Thursday: 6:30 AM - 6:00 PM |
Friday: 6:30 AM - 6:00 PM |
Saturday: CLOSED |
Sunday: CLOSED |
Offers a support line to connect families and providers with Care Coordinators specially trained in child development.
Care Coordinators can answer questions related to:
- pregnancy
- parenting
- child development
- provide referrals to existing resources
- support healthy development
- provide developmental screenings
- identify areas of concern
Call Our Free Support Line Now: 1-866-GROW-210 (866-476-9210)
We also speak Spanish
Families who are pregnant or have children under the age of 6
Click here for more information
Free
ReadyKidSA is your one-stop resource for raising Happy Healthy Ready Kids.
ReadyKidSA is a coalition of organizations across Bexar County that builds on successful child and family programs in San Antonio. Our partners offer a wide range of support services designed to help individuals and families navigate the different challenges that arise with each phase of life.
Find the right resources to fit your needs:
Monday: 8:15 AM - 4:45 PM |
Tuesday: 8:15 AM - 4:45 PM |
Wednesday: 8:15 AM - 4:45 PM |
Thursday: 8:15 AM - 4:45 PM |
Friday: 8:15 AM - 4:45 PM |
Saturday: CLOSED |
Sunday: CLOSED |
by City of San Antonio (COSA) Department of Human Services (DHS)
Head Start children receive specialized quality education and comprehensive social services that provide opportunities for our children to learn and succeed when they enter kindergarten.
Education and disability:
- Individualized teaching
- Low child/staff ratios
- Structured routines and schedules.
- School readiness skills
- Culturally diverse
- Services for children with disabilities
- Screenings and ongoing assessments.
- Individualized activities
- Inclusive classrooms
- Parent advocacy and training.
Health:
- Medical and dental case management.
- Staff certified in first aid & CPR.
- Clean and safe environments.
- On-site dental exams and fluoride varnish.
- Hearing and vision screenings.
- Indoor/outdoor physical development
Nutrition:
- Healthy breakfast, lunch, and snacks.
- Menus developed by registered dietitians.
Family support:
- Parent engagement activities and leadership opportunities.
- Supporting families to meet their needs and achieve goals.
- Community resources and services.
- School district transportation may be available.
The age requirement for our Early Head Start-Child Care Partnership (EHS-CCP) Program is 6 weeks – 35 months of age.
Our Early Head Start-Childcare Partnership (EHS-CCP) Program recruits families receiving Child Care Services (CCS). Often, CCS requires a co-payment, and families are responsible for paying their own co-payment directly to each childcare center.
Monday: 6:30 AM - 6:00 PM |
Tuesday: 6:30 AM - 6:00 PM |
Wednesday: 6:30 AM - 6:00 PM |
Thursday: 6:30 AM - 6:00 PM |
Friday: 6:30 AM - 6:00 PM |
Saturday: CLOSED |
Sunday: CLOSED |
Bienestar/NEEMA's program components consist of structured curriculums aimed at the four environments influencing children’s health behaviors:
- home
- classroom
- gym
- school cafeteria
Large studies published in scientific journals have shown that the health programs operated by SAHRC have decreased:
- obesity rates
- waist circumference
- body mass index
- glucose, insulin
- dietary fat intake
- increased dietary fiber intake
- fitness levels in children
Bienestar/NEEMA is Texas Education Agency (TEA)- approved. The curriculum is recognized as a successful strategy by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality and as a Research-Tested Intervention Program by the National Cancer Institute.
Click here for more information and sample lessons
Preschool through 8th grade
Available in English and Spanish
Contact David Saldana for pricing.
Notice
Applications for San Antonio ISD are no longer being accepted on SchoolMint. To apply for the 2024-25 school year, please connect to Avela, SAISD's new application and enrollment platform, at https://apply.avela.org/saisd. Questions? Contact the Enrollment Office at (210) 554-2660 or [email protected]
The Advanced Learning Academy (ALA) at Fox Tech is a 4th - 12th Grade campus in the San Antonio Independent School District.
By using the broader community as its classroom, ALA leads in transforming the education model. Teachers collaborate to create a personalized learning experience for all students and foster a passion for exploration, deep thinking, problem-solving, and creative design. Authentic learning experiences provide all students with cutting-edge learning skills that prepare them for all futures they envision for themselves.
ALA is built around four commitments in service of its bold vision for a transformative educational model:
- Deep learning
- Individuality
- Flexible design
- Connection
ALA Fox Tech campus is open to students in 4th - 12th Grade. If there are fewer applications than seats available, no lottery is conducted and all students are accepted. If there are more applications than available seats, a lottery is conducted, offers are made for the number of seats available, and the remaining students are waitlisted.
ALA employs design thinking as a major pillar of its educational philosophy, which uses empathy to understand the needs of real people and understands that problems seldom have one perfect solution.
ALA offers college prep opportunities like AP and dual-credit courses, and extracurricular programs like newspaper, gardening, and art.
To learn more, sign up here for one of our information sessions. Tour the school and meet the staff and current students.
Advanced Learning Academy is a Tuition Free, Public School that accepts students from across the Greater San Antonio Region.
Grades 3-5:
Girls on the Run inspires girls of all abilities to recognize their individual strengths, while building a sense of connection in a team setting. At the end of the season, the team completes a 5K together, which provides a tangible sense of accomplishment and sets a confident mindset into motion.
Monday: 3:45 PM - 5:15 PM |
Tuesday: CLOSED |
Wednesday: 3:45 PM - 5:15 PM |
Thursday: CLOSED |
Friday: CLOSED |
Saturday: CLOSED |
Sunday: CLOSED |
Girls on the Run is our program for girls in 6-8 grade that encourages girls to recognize their individual strengths and celebrate connections with others. Each season, girls gain a better understanding of who they are and what's important to them, the value of teamwork and healthy relationships and how they can have a positive impact on the world. Girls also make a meaningful contribution to their community through a team-organized Community Impact Project. Physical activity is woven into the program to inspire an appreciation for fitness and healthy habits and teach life skills including treating others with care, practicing gratitude and managing emotions. Each season culminates with a Girls on the Run 5K event. This celebratory, non-competitive event provides girls with a sense of accomplishment and instills the value of goal setting at a young age.
Grades 6 - 8
Monday: 3:45 PM - 5:15 PM |
Tuesday: CLOSED |
Wednesday: 3:45 PM - 5:15 PM |
Thursday: CLOSED |
Friday: CLOSED |
Saturday: CLOSED |
Sunday: CLOSED |
KidzTime is an opportunity for volunteers and their children to engage with the children at Strong Foundation. The children participate in activities with each other while the parents attend life skill classes. It is much more than childcare; it is spending quality time with the children to encourage them and to show them the love of Christ. The kids love it, and so will you!
What you will do:
- Play with children! We have a basketball court, balls, fort, swings, slides, and bikes.
- You can organize games or maybe bring a simple craft. (Avoid stickers, and markers or paints that are not washable.)
- Snacks and drink donations are always appreciated. (Please avoid common allergy products such as nuts, etc.
- KidzTime is open rain or shine. The rain plan would be to move inside with activities such as movies, games, and other table activities.
Empower House’s youth development program creates opportunities for youth to explore their world, achieve their dreams, and inspire their peers.
Our program model is rooted in restorative justice principles, developmental relationships, and feminist, womanist, and mujerista theory.
As a participant in our Youth Development program, you have access to all services. Together with our staff, we'll create a plan to plug into services that are right for you!
- Support with Goal Setting
- Whole Family Support
- Tutoring
- Girl Zone
- Mentorship
- Mental Health and Counseling Services
- Youth Circles
- Family Circles
- Creative Expression
- Skill Building
- Leadership Opportunities
- Service Learning Projects
As an organization, we center on the needs of women and girls but welcome all genders to participate in our programs.
Click here and scroll down to sign up for our Youth Development programs.
Free
Monday: 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM |
Tuesday: 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM |
Wednesday: 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM |
Thursday: 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM |
Friday: 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM |
Saturday: CLOSED |
Sunday: CLOSED |
Girl Zone's two-week summer camp is open to girls and femme-identified youth between the ages of 8 and 18.
Must register online and attend one of the parent orientation meetings.
The Fairchild Community Center offers a wide variety of programming, including youth sports leagues, arts and crafts, table games, nutrition education, dance, music, and more.
Click here for the monthly calendar for scheduled activities that may affect court usage or call Fairchild Community Center.
Monday: 3:30 PM - 8:00 PM |
Tuesday: 3:30 PM - 8:30 PM |
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM , 3:30 PM - 8:00 PM |
Thursday: 3:30 PM - 8:30 PM |
Friday: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM , 3:30 PM - 8:00 PM |
Saturday: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM |
Sunday: CLOSED |
by City of San Antonio (COSA) Department of Human Services (DHS)
Head Start children receive specialized quality education and comprehensive social services that provide opportunities for our children to learn and succeed when they enter kindergarten.
Education and disability:
- Individualized teaching
- Low child/staff ratios
- Structured routines and schedules
- School readiness skills
- Culturally diverse
- Services for children with disabilities
- Screenings and ongoing assessments
- Individualized activities
- Inclusive classrooms
- Parent advocacy and training
Health:
- Medical and dental case management
- Staff certified in first aid & CPR
- Clean and safe environments
- On site dental exams and fluoride varnish
- Hearing and vision screenings
- Indoor/outdoor physical development
Nutrition:
- Healthy breakfast, lunch, and snacks
- Menus developed by registered dietitians
Family support:
- Parent engagement activities and leadership opportunities
- Supporting families to meet their need and achieve goals
- Community resources and services
- School district transportation may be available
The age requirement for our Early Head Start-Child Care Partnership (EHS-CCP) Program is 6 weeks – 35 months of age.
Our Early Head Start-Childcare Partnership (EHS-CCP) Program recruits families receiving Child Care Services (CCS). Often times, CCS requires a co-payment, and families are responsible for paying their own co-payment directly to each child care center.
Monday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Saturday: CLOSED |
Sunday: CLOSED |
The Summer Extravaganza is a summer camp designed to offer fun and creative learning opportunities to sharpen their reading and math skills.
In addition, there will be enrichment activities involving the arts, yoga, sports, STEM, financial literacy, and educational field trips to explore different museums and attractions around Central Texas. The NBA Foundation, one of WestCare’s Summer Extravaganza sponsors, will support the sports activities during the camp.
Ages 6-15.
Register at Bowden Academy or WestCare Texas, located in the Ella Austin Community Center, 1023 N Pine St. Space is limited to 150 students.
Monday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM |
Tuesday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM |
Wednesday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM |
Thursday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM |
Friday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM |
Saturday: CLOSED |
Sunday: CLOSED |
Notice
Applications for San Antonio ISD are no longer being accepted on SchoolMint. To apply for the 2024-25 school year, please connect to Avela, SAISD's new application and enrollment platform, at https://apply.avela.org/saisd. Questions? Contact the Enrollment Office at (210) 554-2660 or [email protected]
Advanced Learning Academy (ALA) lifts the ceiling on learning for all members of the educational community. ALA provides 21st-century opportunities within a caring and open community and fosters a depth of thinking, problem-solving, creative design, and real-world applications. Students develop deep content knowledge and cutting-edge learning skills to prepare them for any and all futures they can envision.
The curriculum at ALA relies heavily on Project-Based Learning, which is an approach to education that emphasizes learning through creating. Projects aren’t just replacements for tests, they’re real-world creations that start their development at the very beginning of a new unit of content.
ALA is built around four commitments in service of its bold vision for a transformative educational model:
- Deep learning
- Individuality
- Flexible design
- Connection
ALA is open to students in Pre-K to 3rd Grade. If there are fewer applications than seats available, no lottery is conducted and all students are accepted. If there are more applications than available seats, a lottery is conducted, offers are made for the number of seats available, and the remaining students are waitlisted.
ALA at Euclid (PK-3) Information Sessions:
Students and parents are invited to attend an information session after school on select Thursdays from 4:00-5:00 PM. Once you submit this form, your registration for your selected date and time is confirmed.
As a professional development school for Trinity University, the education faculty at the college help facilitate the curriculum design.
ALA uses the RULER approach to teaching social and emotional learning that was created by the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence.
Advanced Learning Academy is a tuition-free, public school that accepts students from across the Greater San Antonio Region.
by City of San Antonio (COSA) Department of Human Services (DHS)
Head Start children receive specialized quality education and comprehensive social services that provide opportunities for our children to learn and succeed when they enter kindergarten.
Education and disability:
- Individualized teaching
- Low child/staff ratios
- Structured routines and schedules
- School readiness skills
- Culturally diverse
- Services for children with disabilities
- Screenings and ongoing assessments
- Individualized activities
- Inclusive classrooms
- Parent advocacy and training
Health:
- Medical and dental case management
- Staff certified in first aid & CPR
- Clean and safe environments
- On site dental exams and fluoride varnish
- Hearing and vision screenings
- Indoor/outdoor physical development
Nutrition:
- Healthy breakfast, lunch, and snacks
- Menus developed by registered dietitians
Family support:
- Parent engagement activities and leadership opportunities
- Supporting families to meet their need and achieve goals
- Community resources and services
- School district transportation may be available
The age requirement for our Head Start Prekindergarten Program is three years old on or before September 1.
Head Start is a federally funded program provided at no cost for qualifying families. We provide education, health and dental screenings, nutrition, family support, and training services for your family.
Monday: 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM |
Tuesday: 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM |
Wednesday: 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM |
Thursday: 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM |
Friday: 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM |
Saturday: CLOSED |
Sunday: CLOSED |
Communities In Schools programs surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life. Our evidence-based approach, adapted to meet each community’s unique needs, is the basis for our success.
Basic Needs: A student cannot focus in the classroom if he or she is hungry, cold, tired, or cannot see the board. Site coordinators see that students' basic needs are met each day.
Enrichment: Our Site coordinators, enroll students in after-school and summer programs, field trips, and youth conferences to help them gain experience essential to meeting college and career goals.
Academic Assistance: Our site coordinators work hard to ensure that students have the resources to progress academically. From providing students with tutors to finding and creating quiet spaces where students can study, we do whatever it takes to create an optimal learning environment.
Life Skills: Through one-on-one workshops, team building, and guest speakers, we work with students to develop social-emotional learning, character education, social skills building, and conflict resolution.
Behavioral Interventions: Many of our students face and overcome difficult life obstacles. However, their survival skills aren’t always effective in the classroom or the workplace. Our program teaches students positive ways to cope with anger, conflict resolution, and other strategies to keep them focused on school.
Family Engagement: Site coordinators connect families with counselors and social workers to ensure the home is a healthy, nurturing environment where students can feel safe.
This program is for students at Artemisia Bowden Academy.
Monday: 8:00 AM - 3:35 PM |
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 3:35 PM |
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 3:35 PM |
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 3:35 PM |
Friday: 8:00 AM - 12:50 PM |
Saturday: CLOSED |
Sunday: CLOSED |
Take what you need, Give what you can.
We Accept:
- food
- hygiene products
- books
- clothes
Open 24/7.
Monetary donations can be made via:
- Venmo @freelittlepantrysa
- Cashapp $freelittlepantrysa
- Or email us or DM us on IG @freelittlepantrysa
We also have a Little Free Library at this location.
Free.
by Communities In Schools of San Antonio
Communities In Schools programs surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life. Our evidence-based approach, adapted to meet each community’s unique needs, is the basis for our success.
Basic Needs: A student cannot focus in the classroom if he or she is hungry, cold, tired, or cannot see the board. Site coordinators see that students' basic needs are met each day.
Enrichment: Our Site coordinators, enroll students in after-school and summer programs, field trips, and youth conferences to help them gain experience essential to meeting college and career goals.
Academic Assistance: Our site coordinators work hard to ensure that students have the resources to progress academically. From providing students with tutors to finding and creating quiet spaces where students can study, we do whatever it takes to create an optimal learning environment.
Life Skills: Through one-on-one workshops, team building, and guest speakers, we work with students to develop social-emotional learning, character education, social skills building, and conflict resolution.
Behavioral Interventions: Many of our students face and overcome difficult obstacles in their lives. However, their survival skills aren’t always effective in the classroom or the workplace. Our program teaches students positive ways to cope with anger, conflict resolution, and other strategies to keep them focused on school.
Family Engagement: Site coordinators connect families with counselors and social workers to ensure the home is a healthy, nurturing environment where students can feel safe.
This program is for students at Herff Elementary School.
Students learn basic arm and foot positions of ballet and will be led through various ballet combinations performed at the barre, in the center, and across the floor. Includes fun games, strength building, and balance building exercises. Intended for those with little to no ballet training. Please inform the instructor of any injuries or medical conditions that may hinder physical movement prior to the start of class.
Children ages 5-9
Tuition: By semester, averages $20/class for one weekly class, plus annual registration fee of $40, with discounts for multiple family members enrolling.
Early Head Start and Head Start promote school readiness by encouraging parent involvement and through the cognitive, social, emotional, language, and physical development of children.
Early Head Start Requirements:
Age: 6 weeks to 3 years
Our Early Head Start Centers have an income-based requirement. Though, we encourage everyone to apply.
Early Head Start Child Care Partnership is a new opportunity to support the partnering of Early Head Start Programs with Child Care Providers to expand the number of quality slots for infants and toddlers in San Antonio. Through partnership, Early Head Start grantees partner with center-based and family child care providers who agree to meet Early Head Start Program Performance Standards and Regulations and provide high-quality comprehensive, full-day, full-year services to infants and toddlers from low-income families.
The program provides early, continuous, intensive, and comprehensive child development and family support services that enhance the physical, social, emotional, and intellectual development of participating children. In addition, services provide young children ages birth to 36 months, with an array of comprehensive services including health, nutritional, behavioral, and family services.
Third-grade reading levels lay a foundation for a successful educational journey. From third grade onwards, sutdents are reading to learn, and literary struggles only compound. Strong reading ability is pivotal to learning and future career goals.
Family Service parent engagement provides free reading tutoring for first, second, and third graders to help them feel confident, pass their exams, and set them up for future success.
Parents volunteer to be reading tutors, which helps them stay engaged in their children's school. The parents are trained by our team members and their school's reading specialists in literacy techniques, games, and curriculum to help students improve their reading skills. Our reading tutors, called Students for Life, help students accelerate their reading skills.
Early Head Start Child Care Partnership is a new opportunity to support the partnering of Early Head Start Programs with Child Care Providers to expand the number of quality slots for infants and toddlers in San Antonio. Through partnership, Early Head Start grantees partner with center-based and family child care providers who agree to meet Early Head Start Program Performance Standards and Regulations and provide high-quality comprehensive, full-day, full-year services to infants and toddlers from low-income families.
The program provides early, continuous, intensive, and comprehensive child development and family support services that enhance the physical, social, emotional, and intellectual development of participating children. In addition, services provide young children ages birth to 36 months, with an array of comprehensive services including health, nutritional, behavioral, and family services.
Head Start promotes school readiness by encouraging parent involvement and through children's cognitive, social, emotional, language, and physical development.
Head Start aims for every child to be:
- Achieving developmental milestones.
- Safe, healthy, and well.
- School ready
- Forming positive relationships.
Family Service Head Start is much more than child care; it’s quality early childhood education that includes:
- Research-Based Curricula Lesson plans are built around research on children’s development and learning and promote positive progress and outcomes.
- Family Engagement Parents' and caregivers' involvement in their children’s education has a long-term impact on their child’s success. Our Centers make it easy for parents to be involved.
- Lower Ratios Our classrooms have fewer students per teacher, allowing for more individualized care and attention.
- Wraparound Services Resources and services are provided to help the child and family thrive.
The age requirement for our Head Start Prekindergarten Program is three years old on or before September 1.
Monday: 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
Tuesday: 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
Wednesday: 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
Thursday: 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
Friday: 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
Saturday: 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
Sunday: 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
Communities In Schools programs surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life. Our evidence-based approach, adapted to meet each community’s unique needs, is the basis for our success.
Basic Needs: A student cannot focus in the classroom if he or she is hungry, cold, tired, or cannot see the board. Site coordinators see that students' basic needs are met each day.
Enrichment: Our Site coordinators, enroll students in after-school and summer programs, field trips, and youth conferences to help them gain experience essential to meeting college and career goals.
Academic Assistance: Our site coordinators work hard to ensure that students have the resources to progress academically. From providing students with tutors to finding and creating quiet spaces where students can study, we do whatever it takes to create an optimal learning environment for our students.
Life Skills: Through one-on-one workshops, team building, and guest speakers, we work with students to develop social-emotional learning, character education, social skills building, and conflict resolution.
Behavioral Interventions: Many of our students face and overcome difficult obstacles in their lives. However, their survival skills aren’t always effective in the classroom or the workplace. Our program teaches students positive ways to cope with anger, conflict resolution, and other strategies to keep them focused on school.
Family Engagement: Site coordinators connect families with counselors and social workers to ensure the home is a healthy, nurturing environment where students can feel safe.
This program is for students at Tafolla Middle School.
This is the First Registered Little Free Library and Pantry in San Antonio and close to the oldest public housing complex in town, Alazan Apache Courts. It is located at 816 S Colorado, between El Paso and Guadalupe Streets.
We Accept:
- Non perishables
- Hygeine products
- Books
We do not have a refrigerator.
We also have a Little Free Library at this location.
Free.