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Making the Connection: Join Us for a Series on Work-Based Learning
December 1, 2020 By Monia Salam, Work-Based Learning Program Manager For the past decade, ExpandED has been collaborating with high schools and organizations that serve New York City’s teens to create
Professional Development in a Pandemic: ExpandED is Up and Running!
November 9, 2020 By Taejha Richardson, Director of Capacity Building and Technical Assistance Initiative The afterschool world, like so much these days, is operating amidst a plethora of unknowns. After
Google Invests $1m in ExpandED’s Pathways Teaching Fellowship
October 28, 2020 By Ben FriedChief Information Officer and Google NY Site Lead New York City is my home. I’m a proud graduate and parent of three children in the
Answering the Call: A LinkedIn Employee Leverages His Resources for Good
October 14, 2020 Jennifer Friedlin As Coronavirus sent New York City into quarantine and the scourge of racial injustice became increasingly evident, a wave emerged of individuals seeking to respond to
Q&A: Even in a Pandemic, ExpandED Pushes for Program Excellence
October 9, 2020 Jennifer Friedlin As part of its effort to sustain and expand New York City’s afterschool system, ExpandED Schools directly provides grants to community-based organizations that run elementary
YES Mid-Program Report: NYC Youth Speak about Their Experience
August 14, 2020 Jennifer Friedlin When the Summer Youth Employment Program was canceled, you could practically feel the collective dismay of tens of thousands of New York City youth who
ExpandED Unveils Youth Empowerment Summer Jobs Plan
June 4, 2020 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ExpandED Unveils Youth Empowerment Summer Youth Jobs Plan Opportunity for teens from communities hit hardest by COVID-19 to work this summer NEW YORK –
ExpandED’s Statement on Racial Injustice and Protests
June 3, 2020 ExpandED Schools stands with the Black community and the protesters in opposing racial injustice in all of its manifestations. We denounce the murders of George Floyd, Ahmaud
Q&A: Expert Says Infrastructure Exists to Support Virtual Work-Based Learning
May 12, 2020 Jennifer Friedlin About 10 years ago, the National Center for Education Statistics found that 65% of American high schools had some career-oriented program, but that most only
Meet Jacob: Despite Tough Times, this Pathways Fellow Remains Focused on Becoming a Teacher
May 4, 2020 Jennifer Friedlin Jacob Moore is the kind of person who is always busy, juggling multiple responsibilities as he works to develop a career while making ends meet.