Succeed2gether Announces 2021 Summer Program – Baristanet

Montclair, NJ – Succeed2gether’s summer enrichment program will return this year, with a combination of online and in-person classes that include violin, Mandarin, coding, writing, math, chess, and acting.

In an effort to help students who struggled this year due to the pandemic, Succeed2gether will also continue its free tutoring sessions through the summer.

“We’ve seen such an improvement in focus and grades of our students this year – even over Zoom – and we want to continue that success over the summer,” said Program
Director Jacqueline Mroz.

The summer program and tutoring sessions will start on Tuesday, July 6. The in-person classes will be held at the Succeed2gether space at 11 Pine St, Montclair. Students can attend small-group academic sessions in Math and English, divided by grade levels.

These run one hour a day for three weeks.

The varied enrichment options give students a chance to try out activities that they might not normally have access to.

“The Polar Scientists program that we ran in partnership with Rutger’s 4-H last winter was very popular, and we are pleased to be able to offer a two-week option again over the summer for students in grades 7 through 9,” said Marcia Marley, President of S2G.

Different activities are available for students in grades rising K through 12. To see all the classes offered, see bit.ly/S2GSummer2021.

Enrichment and academic programs require a $10 fee per child, and then sessions are free to qualifying students. Tutoring is also free, depending on income verification. For more information and to receive an application form, call Succeed2gether 973-746-0443 or email info@succeed2gether.org.

Succeed2gether is a non-profit organization that addresses unequal access to educational resources by providing free, high-quality enrichment and academic
programs to children in need from Essex County and surrounding New Jersey communities www.succeed2gether.org.

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