Manhattan Youth handles all aspects of the competitive sports teams. Any student who signs up for team sports activities will play competitive games against other NYC middle schools. These athletes will wear uniforms. Funding for this database provided by the Public Health Agency of Canada with the support of the Ontario Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport for the ON After School project. After School: The New York City Department of Youth and Community Development offers engaging high quality programs for young people in all five boroughs of New York City during the hours they are not in school. Comprehensive. For more information about Queens Afterschool Programs, please contact the borough coordinator at (718) 393-7370. Other Programs in Parks. City Parks Foundation: Teen PASS When school is out, Teen PASS offers free clubs that.
Youth Sports Programs & Instructional Clinics : NYC Parks. NYC Parks offers plenty of sports for children ages eight and up. All programs are free, but participants must be registered members of a recreation center. Check with your local recreation center for more details.
Greenwich House Arts and After School 27 Barrow Street New York, NY 10014 Director: Omar Amores 212-242-4140, ext. 263. Hours. After-School 4:00 - 5:30 p.m. (Extended day until 6:00 p.m.) Snack and homework help is available. New York City offers children and teens a wide range of after-school and summer activities--from paid museum internships to free science research programs. The free and low cost programs listed here are a great way to explore. Classes New York's best classes for kids including sports classes, performing arts classes, art classes, language programs and after-school, preschool and baby classes.
Featured Upcoming Program. Millennium Basketball Winter League. Registration is now open for our citywide Millennium Basketball Winter league, part of the Junior Knicks League.
This program is free and open to boys and girls ages 8 through 1. Teams will play intra- borough round robin games weekly and then compete in intra- borough tournaments. Learn more about our Millennium Basketball Winter League.
How to Sign Up. The registration process varies by program. You can follow the link to the registration page when the program is in season, or contact your borough’s sports coordinator to find out more information about sports programs for your child. Sports Coordinators. Bronx: Christopher Suarez and Victor Campbell. Brooklyn: Farrell Coates. Manhattan: Anthony Traverso.
Queens: Shawn James. Staten Island: Richard Costello. Accessible sports: Christopher Noel and Rodolfo Guevara. Annual Sports Programs. Baseball and Softball. Softball, Spring. Co- ed softball programs take place in the spring for children between the ages of 8 – 1.
Instructional clinics and competitive leagues are held across the city. Registration is on a first come, first served basis in early spring. Basketball. Millennium Basketball League, Winter- Spring. The Millennium Basketball League is brought to you by NYC Parks and the New York Knicks. The league, part of the Junior Knicks League presented by Sprite and Chase, is open to boys and girls aged 8- 1. Registration is on a first come, first served basis beginning in December. The league's season runs from January to April. Learn more about Millennium Basketball League. Cycling. Learn to Ride, Spring - Fall.
NYC Parks and Bike New York provide instructional cycling classes for kids. These classes teach a safe, easy, effective way to learn to ride. Participants learn the basics of balancing, starting, stopping, and steering a bike. Most people learn to ride their bike while taking the class, but even if they don’t, they will leave with an easy, hands- free, crash- free, and low- stress way to learn to ride. Registration opens in April when dates are posted. Learn more about Learn to Ride. Star Track. This free afterschool track cycling program aspires to improve the lives of some of New York City’s underserved children, ages 8–1.
It runs out of the beautiful Kissena Velodrome in Queens. Sessions are nine weeks and run most of the year, except winter. Kids are encouraged to progress throughout the program to achieve mastery of the sport, so attending for more than one session is suggested. Registration is on a rolling basis, but there is a wait list. Learn more about Star Track. Flag Football. Flag Football, Fall. Flag football leagues take place across the city in the fall. The leagues welcome girls and boys ages 8- 1.
All equipment is provided. Registration is on a first come, first served basis beginning in September. The leagues run until November. Wheelchair Flag Football, Fall.
Some of the fall flag football leagues have adaptive divisions for people with disabilities. These include opportunities for children and adults. Registration is on a first come, first served basis in September, and the leagues run until November. Golf. City. Parks Junior Golf Center.
Located next to the Dyker Beach public golf course in Bay Ridge Brooklyn, the City. Parks Junior Golf Center is a state–of–the–art facility that offers free golf instruction to New York City children between the ages of 7–1.
Highlights include a six–hole golf course, practice putting and chipping greens, covered driving range and clubhouse with classroom space. Learn more about City. Parks Junior Golf Center.
City. Parks Golf. City. Parks Golf makes it fun and easy for boys and girls ages 6 to 1. This free program offers five progressively challenging levels of instruction and teaches the importance of confidence, patience, cooperation, and respect to all participants. Free use of equipment is available at all lessons. Learn more about City. Parks Golf. Soccer.
Soccer, Spring - Summer. NYC Parks runs instructional soccer clinics and games at locations around New York City. The soccer programs, which break into divisions for kids from ages 5- 1. No experience is necessary. Registration is on a first come, first served basis beginning in April and runs through July. Street Hockey. Street Hockey, Winter and Summer. NYC Parks and the New York Rangers provide free youth street hockey clinics, presented by Coca- Cola, Get the Ball Rolling. The clinics are for boys and girls ages 5- 1. All equipment is provided and no prior experience is necessary to participate. Sessions run from December to February in the winter and July to August in the summer. Registration is on a rolling basis beginning prior to the start of each session.
Learn more about Street Hockey. Tennis. City. Parks Tennis.
City. Parks Tennis provides free tennis lessons to thousands of kids ages 6 to 1. The program promotes physical fitness while building self confidence, and is designed to make the sport of tennis freely available to those who want to learn the game in a fun, relaxed environment. City. Parks Tennis lessons for kids are offered at all skill levels. Learn more about City.
Parks Tennis. Track. Track & Field Paralympics Training. As a Paralympic Sport Club, NYC Parks is looking for kids ages 8 and up with an interest in track and field. Dedicated kids will participate in NYC Parks' training program at Recreation Centers around NYC, and will be coached with the goal of competing in the Paralympic Games. Registration takes place on a rolling basis by contacting a Recreation Center with one of the programs. Get more information by emailing Christopher.
Noel@parks. nyc. gov. City. Parks Track & Field, Summer. Learn the basics of the sport, from hurdles and relay races to long jump, shot put and javelin throw at this free program open to boys and girls ages 5- 1. Each summer in July and August, lessons are offered at participating parks twice a week. The season ends with an organized track meet held at Icahn Stadium on Randall’s Island. Learn more about City.
Parks Track & Field. Special Events. One- day recreational events for kids are held through the year. Events include special sports clinics, competitive games and races, and kids' activities at events for all ages. Find an upcoming event.
DYCD - After School. The Comprehensive After School System of New York City (COMPASS NYC) integrates the best Out- of- School Time (OST) practices with the unprecedented expansion of afterschool programs serving the City’s middle school students. Programs are offered at no cost to young people and are strategically located in public and private schools, community centers, religious institutions, public housing, and recreational facilities throughout the City. COMPASS aims to help youth build skills to support their academic achievement, raise their confidence, and cultivate their leadership skills through service learning and other civic engagement opportunities.