Programs

 

We have many on & off-site programs and partnerships. Below are just some of the programs PS19 EVCS kids get to join.

 

Enrichment Programs

  • All students come to our beautiful Art Studio each week to develop their skills using a variety of media including drawing, painting, collage, sculpture, printmaking and more. They will learn about the Elements of Art (line, shape, form, space, color, value and texture) and incorporate these concepts into works of art depicting a range of themes and subjects. Students will exercise their imagination while developing their own personal artistic style and voice. Work in the Art Studio also encourages students to sharpen their observational skills and gain an appreciation for the world of art around them.

  • All students have weekly periods in the music room, building a solid musical foundation throughout their time at PS19 EVCS. In 3-k through kindergarten, students dance, learn songs, read and compose rhythmic notation (really!), explore many instruments, and learn to work with one another positively. First and second grade builds upon that foundation, memorize and perform solfege syllables and more advanced rhythms, and experience music from around the world with the Carnegie Hall Musical Explorers program, which includes a concert experience at Carnegie Hall twice a year for our second graders. Third through fifth grade dive deeper into instrumental playing with ukulele, xylophones, and percussion, applying the skills they’ve developed in earlier grades.

  • All students have weekly time in our science lab, with sessions encompassing both science content and hands-on skills. They also will work on the habits of mind essential to scientific thinking – all delivered in a fun, engaging atmosphere.

  • In weekly PE class, our students will be taught the skills and knowledge needed to live physically active lives, while establishing an appreciation and confidence to be more healthy. Our goal is to help your child move from dependence to independence by taking responsibility of their own health and fitness through promotion of regular, enjoyable physical activity.

  • Students come to our technology lab each week to develop their computational thinking and engineering skills through a variety of hands-on experiences both on and off the computer. Throughout the year we will learn how to be responsible and respectful digital citizens, develop our perseverance as we tackle different types of engineering problems, and broaden our understanding of technology’s function beyond entertainment.

  • All students visit the school library regularly, exploring a wide variety of books. Students will have the opportunity to check out books to bring home and enjoy as they grow into life-long readers.

After School

  • Steady Buckets offers a high quality basketball skills and leadership program that is free for all students! The weekly schedule will be as follows: Monday: Students in Grades 2-5 Tuesday: Students in Grades Pre-K-1 Wednesday: Girls in PK-5 Thursday: Students with ASD Friday: Students in Grades 2-5 Steady Buckets after school will run from regular school dismissal at 2:40 until 5:00 pm, starting Monday September 12.

    https://steadybuckets.leagueapps.com/leagues/basketball/3346985-evcs

  • GAK is an inclusive after school program for students in PreK-5th grade. Students do a variety of activities, including: + Outdoor Play + Arts & Crafts + Science + Games

    http://www.greenapplekidsny.com/evcs-programming

  • Students in 1st-5th grade can sign up for weekly chess instruction with Coach Stephanie from Chess Quarter. Sessions run from dismissal until 4:30 on Mondays & Tuesdays.

    https://chessquarter.com/evcs-after-school-chess

Electives

All 4th & 5th-grade students can choose what to study each Tuesday. This year, students can choose from Rock Band, Chess, Computer Programming, Basketball, Paleontology, Clarinet, Trumpet, and 3D Art.

Alvin Ailey

All students in grades 4 & 5 have an 8-week residency of West African dance classes with live musicians and dance instructors from the world famous Alvin Ailey dance company. Students perform on stage at the end of this program.

https://www.alvinailey.org/

Chess Quarter

Through regular instruction, students gain confidence, learn focus and determination, and improve their problem-solving skills.  Students in 2nd and 3rd grade have weekly chess instruction and students in 1st-5th grades can sign up for additional chess instruction afer school.

https://chessquarter.com/

Service Learning Project 

Our 5th graders work to make the world a better place through service.  Working with SLP, students uncover problems and injustices in our community and then create plans to improve our world.

http://servicelearningnyc.org/

Jazz

Students in 2nd through 5th grade have regular opportunities to hear jazz musicians from Lincoln Center perform in our very own auditorium.  This program complements their learning in weekly music classes and inspires the next generation of musicians.

http://jazz.org

Teachers & Writers Collaborative

Students in 2nd, 3rd, and 4th–grade engage in a 2-month poetry study with professional writers and poets from New York City.  This study allows students to express their feelings and noticings through creative writing while also learning a variety of writing techniques.

https://twc.org/

Music, Arts, Puppets, Sound (MAPS)

Students in 3K, PreK, Kindergarten, and 1st-grade dive into project work with MAPS, using a variety of artistic techniques to tell stories, be creative, and connect art to their science and social studies learning.

https://musicartpuppetsound.org/

ASD NEST Program

The Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) Nest program is a specialized program that serves some students with autism. The program is a partnership between the DOE and New York University’s (NYU) ASD Nest Support Project.  Each program works to strengthen academic and social skills.

 https://steinhardt.nyu.edu/metrocenter/asdnest/new-york-city