Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Wishbone Fall After-School Program Application Instructions... APPLY NOW!

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Wishbone Fall After-School Program Application Instructions

Am I eligible?

You are eligible to participate in Wishbone if you are:

• Passionate about something and want to pursue it outside of the school day

• A high school student in New York City, the San Francisco Bay Area, or Los Angeles

• Demonstrate financial need (by qualifying for the Federal Free or Reduced Price Lunch Program, or

by providing other documentation of financial need)

• Receive permission from your parent/guardian to participate in Wishbone and the program you

select

• Contribute 10% of the program cost to Wishbone. This payment must be made online by credit card.

The amount you will owe is listed on the program profile on our database. You can also confirm the

amount with us by emailing: support@wishbone.org

What are the requirements?

1. Pick the program you want to attend. Explore our programs on our program database, and we’ve

also highlighted our top programs below.

2. Complete the application: http://goo.gl/0QRN1k

3. If accepted to Wishbone, we will then email you instructions for registering for the after-school

program you selected.

4. We will ask you to submit a photo of yourself, a thank you note that will be shared with our donors,

and a signed release form from you and your parent/guardian.

5. Attend your program this fall!

6. Submit a post-program update to us that we will share with our donors.

I am ready to apply! Follow this link and complete the application: http://goo.gl/0QRN1k

More questions? Email us at: support@wishbone.org

New York City Recommended After-School Programs

For our comprehensive list, please visit our database at www.wishbone.org/programs

(You can also choose a program not on our database, as long as we approve it.)

ABADA Capoeira

ABADA is dedicated to spreading awareness and

practice of Capoeira, a unique combination of

dance, martial arts, and acrobatics that has origins

in Afro-Brazilian culture. Classes meet twice

weekly, on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, from

6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Physical skills developed in

classes include improved reflexes, balance,

coordination, muscular strength and toning,

flexibility, mobility, and cardiovascular health.

Broadway Dance Center Teen Classes

Instructors are professionals and experienced

teachers representing the industry’s top talent; classes, meanwhile, are offered in a variety of fields,

including ballet, pointe, tap, jazz, hip hop, Latin jazz, modern, lyrical, and more. Classes last for an hour

apiece and take place on the weekends so that they don’t interfere with students’ school schedules.

Fashion Institute of Technology: Saturday and Sunday Live

FIT offers Saturday and Sunday classes during the school year to enterprising high school students who

want to start their fashion education early. Students who participate will take advantage of unique

course offerings, meet fashion-conscious friends, and get to enjoy a taste of college life—as well as

enhancing their college applications and resumes!

International Center for Photography Teen Classes

Every semester, the International Center of

Photography’s Teen Academy program brings high

school students from across New York City into high-
level photography classes on Saturdays and Sundays.

Imparting knowledge about photography and the

history of photography, teaching students both

technical and aesthetic skills, and familiarizing students

with darkroom practices are goals common to all the

Teen Academy’s classes. More specialized subjects

include black-and-white photography, color

photography, lighting for portraiture, and the art of the

self-portrait.

New York Film Academy Filmmaking and Acting

Courses

Get started on your career as a filmmaker or actor by

being one on the weekends! These intensive

programs introduce aspiring filmmakers, video

artists, and actors to the fascinating world of movies

and digital movie-making. The program culminates

in a final project.

Parsons Pre-College Academy

Parsons Pre-College Academy courses promote design thinking, creativity, and collaboration. Classes

meet Saturday mornings during the school year and include animation, architecture, fashion, game

design, graphic design, interior design, illustration, printmaking, digital design, 3D design, drawing,

painting, cartooning, photography, and portfolio development.

Pratt Institute Weekend Program

Get an inside look at college-level arts education with this weekend program at Brooklyn’s Pratt

Institute! Students will enroll in an elective that meets between nine and twelve times over the course of

the spring or fall semester. Students should have a strong interest in the arts, but otherwise no

experience is required. Before arriving to the program, students choose an elective in art and design,

architecture, or portfolio development and meet every Saturday or Sunday for four-hour sessions.

RISE Hip Hop

This evening program in hip hop dance welcomes students of

every experience level. The method the instructors use to teach

is simple and effective: they break down moves into different,

easy-to-learn parts, and they avoid teaching memorized

routines. Instead, they encourage students to learn naturally by

practice and drills, building confidence and style as they go.

The School at Peridance

The Peridance School offers a unique, interdisciplinary approach to dance education. With a wide variety

of classes and techniques available, you can customize your after-school schedule to fit you and your

interests.

School of Visual Arts Fall Programs

Get a head start on college-level arts coursework with this weekend program at SVA! With a variety of

classes to choose from, this convenient educational opportunity complements the high school semester

with focused arts training. Students registering choose among many different classes on subjects like oil

painting, animation, cartooning, screenwriting, typography, figure drawing, interior design, and digital

photography.

Apply for a scholarship now at: http://goo.gl/0QRN1k

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