Introducing the Y at WHEELS!

The YM&Tuhinga o mua & Inwood is proud to present its newest addition to the Youth and Family Department: the Y at WHEELS!

Washington Heights Expeditionary Learning School (WHEELS) is a nationally recognized public school in the Washington Heights neighborhood. WHEELS began their elementary school in 2014 and currently have Pre-K, Kindergarten, 1st, me, as of fall 2016, 2nd grades. WHEELS is unique in its dual language learners model with all classes taught in both Spanish and English.

The WHEELS partnership with the Y began in 2016 and has resulted in an innovative, social justice-minded after school program. The program integrates the neighborhood themes of Camp Twelve Trails, with its enrichment programming falling into four categories: Te purei (Sports and Physical Activity), Waihanga (Toi, Music, and Performance), Tirohia (Science and Math), me te Tupu (Earth-Based Education). These electives are paired with a focus on academic instruction in literacy and math, extending the studentslearning by several hours each day. The highly trained staff ofthe Y at WHEELS After School Program model and encourage healthy socio-emotional behavior and use restorative methods to make each experience with a child a learning opportunity. The WHEELS and Y communities have come together around common values of diversity, curiosity, mentoring and citizenship to create an after school program unlike any other. Visitthe Y at WHEELS page to register or contact Ashlyn King ({safe_mailto(anking@ywashhts.org)}) me nga patai.

Mo te Y
Whakapumautia i 1917, te YM&Tuhinga o mua & Inwood (te Y) Ko te pokapū hapori Hurai nui o Te Tai Tokerau o Manhattan - e mahi ana i tetahi taangata aa-hapori me te ahurea-ahurei o te rohe - te whakapai ake i te kounga o te ora mo nga taangata o nga taipakeke katoa na roto i nga ratonga hapori nui me nga kaupapa hou mo te hauora., waiora, matauranga, me te whakawa hapori, i te whakatairanga i te rereketanga me te whakauru, me te manaaki i te hunga matea.

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