Manchester's 21st Century Program

Changing Lives Through Balance!

The Manchester School District’s 21st Century Program is a federally funded out-of-school time program whose mission is to support student learning and growth by providing academic support and enrichment activities at fourteen identified Manchester schools.

Our Purpose

We are committed to growing student academic performance through the use of homework help, academic tutoring and other group based activities. Those activities are aligned to school day curriculum and student needs. We strive to encourage students to learn new skills and develop creative problem-solving skills. Students are also provided with an environment that supports their social emotional learning needs and exposes them to new activities and experiences.

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Our Fall Program starts September 18!

Our Fall after school program will begin on September 18. Applications will be sent out from schools after the first day students are back.

Contact your site coordinator for details.

Now Hiring Site Coordinators

We are currently looking for full-time Site Coordinators for three elementary schools and two middle schools!

Join our team and make a difference in a students life. Click here for details.

We are a Nita M. Lowey 21st Century Community Learning Centers Program

Manchester receives over $1.6 million in funding under Title IV, Part B to provide out-of-school programming to high needs students.