CampUs, After School All-Stars of New York Complete 16th Year as St. John’s University Partner

August 16, 2012

New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) Executive Vice President for Community Operations, Sharon Myrie, recently visited the St. John’s Queens Campus in late July with a cadre of her Executive Team colleagues (Deidra Gilliard, Vice President for Community Operations; D’Andra Van-Heusen Thomas, Manager, Educational Services & Community Operations; and Delaney Cole, Co-Director, Community Resource Exchange – CRE) to evaluate and observe the University’s After School All-Stars/CampUs program for Inner City NYCHA youths.

These programs cater to 500 students annually as students get exposure at a major university to work, learn and play in a captivating atmosphere – one that most, if not all, have never experienced before.

The NYCHA officials were accompanied by St. John’s senior administrators Rev. James J. Maher, C.M., Executive Vice President for Mission and Student Services, Alan Fields, Executive Director of After School All-Stars of New York and Dr. Richard Sinatra, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs for St. John’s School of Education; and Deanne Southwell, Executive Director, Vincentian Institute for Social Action (VISA).

After-School All-Stars (ASASNY) is a comprehensive after-school program provider. CampUs has just completed their 16th season in conjunction with St. John’s. The organization currently serves more than 80,000 children in 12 cities throughout the U.S.  The New York Chapter of After School All-Stars offers programs at three middle schools in Queens. St. John’s University and its School of Education has successfully partnered with ASASNY in this venture.

CampUs (two cohorts of a one month program sponsored by ASASNY) accentuates both academic and athletic programming and is conducted by St. John’s University faculty, administration, student counselors and After School All-Stars staff. The sessions began on July 9 with the first cohort made up of students from Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island) and ended on August 3 with the second cohort from the Bronx and Brooklyn). Both camp graduation ceremonies were held at St. John’s Queens Campus.

The NYCHA Executive Team visited classrooms, computer labs, were given a tour of “CampUs Academic” program initiatives with this year’s theme centering on the “Envirionment.” In addition, the new “Eduss Math Program” specifics were introduced to students this year with a brief introduction given to the NYCHA team, as well as a tour of the athletic fields and courts to interact with students and their counselors. Each student receives a per-person math program license for the Eduss program for one year that they take home with them to measure the success they have achieved throughout the school year.

As an added incentive at the graduation ceremonies, 36 scholarships of $1 thousand each are given to top deserving camp members which are renewable each year if the student enrolls at St. John’s University.

For more information contact Dominic Scianna, Assistant Vice President for Media Relations at St. John's University by calling (718) 990-6185 or e-mail inquiries to sciannad@stjohns.edu.