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Mayor Adams Unveils 40 New After-School Program Sites for NYC Elementary Students

Michelle Wilson by Michelle Wilson
July 23, 2025
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Mayor Adams Unveils 40 New After-School Program Sites for NYC Elementary Students
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On Tuesday, July 22nd, Mayor Eric Adams announced the launch of 40 new free after-school sites set to open this fall, part of the city’s plan to offer universal access to after-school services for elementary school students by 2027.

Backed by a $21 million investment, the expansion will provide 5,000 new seats for children in grades K–5 starting in September. The new programs will be hosted at 37 public schools and three charter schools across all five boroughs.

The initiative aims to create safe, enriching spaces for young people outside regular school hours, particularly in neighborhoods facing higher poverty levels, violent crime, or limited access to after-school programs. Communities with large numbers of students with disabilities or English language learners were also prioritized for support.

This effort is part of a $331 million citywide initiative included in this year’s budget. By fall 2027, the city anticipates adding nearly 20,000 new seats, thereby increasing the total number of children served to 184,000 annually. The city has committed to a long-term funding plan, with annual investment reaching $755 million by fiscal year 2028.

Deputy Mayor for Strategic Initiatives Ana J. Almanzar called the expansion a targeted response to communities most in need. Youth and Community Development Commissioner Keith Howard said school data guided the selection process to ensure programs reach the city’s most underserved areas.

With the upcoming additions, the total number of free after-school programs across New York City is projected to grow to about 1,050 next year.

Tags: After-School ProgramsDYCDEric AdamsK–5 StudentsMayor AdamsNYC EducationNYC Public SchoolsUniversal After-SchoolYouth Development

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