Integrated Programs
Dreamyard ArtDreamYard is an arts and social justice organization dedicated to working with Bronx youth, families, and schools to build pathways toward equity and opportunity. DreamYard provides nationally recognized, transformative arts and social justice education programming... Read more...
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Dancing Classrooms - Ballroom DancingThrough the joyful art and practice of social dances, Dancing Classrooms cultivates engaged learners, collaborative leaders, and inclusive spaces. During its 10-week, 20-session residencies, the Dancing Classrooms Social Ballroom program transforms young people with a concentration in the areas of maturity, self-reliance, and creative expression. Read more...
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WITS - Wellness in the SchoolsThe WITS Cook for Kids program works with schools to feed kids real food. WITS Chefs, trained culinary graduates, work with schools to transform the cafeteria menu, train school staff, and provide nutrition education to students. Read More...
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Student CouncilThe Student Council at PS/MS 95 is comprised of students in grades 6 – 8. We have an Executive Board of 8th graders only and class representatives from each grade. The main focus of the Student Council is to give our students an opportunity to develop their leadership skills... Read more...
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College Access for AllThe city-wide initiative, College Access for All: Middle School (CA4All: MS), is a holistic early college awareness program that includes college trips, student workshops, family engagement, and professional development opportunities for staff—ensures that every middle school... Read more...
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After-School Programs
Minecraft Battle of the Boroughs TeamAre you ready to unleash your creativity and teamwork skills in the exciting world of Minecraft? Join us at PS 95 as we form our competition team for the Battle of the Boroughs! Over the past two years, our team has showcased incredible talent and determination, making it to the semi-finals... Read more...
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Thurgood Marshall Jr. Mock Trial TeamActing Bronx Supreme Court Justice Elizabeth A. Taylor founded the Thurgood Marshall Mock Trial Program in 1997, to provide middle school students with a positive introduction to the judicial system and expose them to role models and careers in the law. Participating students learn... Read more...
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